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ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
# This needs to generally match the container host's environment.
ARG CUDA_VERSION=11.7.1
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-devel-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VERSION}
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
ARG CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=all
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential python3 python3-pip
COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt
RUN pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel \
&& pip install -r requirements.txt
WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
# Set nvcc architecture
ENV CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=${CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH}
# Enable cuBLAS
ENV LLAMA_CUBLAS=1
RUN make
ENTRYPOINT ["/app/.devops/tools.sh"]

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ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
# This needs to generally match the container host's environment.
ARG ROCM_VERSION=5.6
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER=rocm/dev-ubuntu-${UBUNTU_VERSION}:${ROCM_VERSION}-complete
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
# List from https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1087#issuecomment-1682807878
# This is mostly tied to rocBLAS supported archs.
ARG ROCM_DOCKER_ARCH=\
gfx803 \
gfx900 \
gfx906 \
gfx908 \
gfx90a \
gfx1010 \
gfx1030 \
gfx1100 \
gfx1101 \
gfx1102
COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt
RUN pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel \
&& pip install -r requirements.txt
WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
# Set nvcc architecture
ENV GPU_TARGETS=${ROCM_DOCKER_ARCH}
# Enable ROCm
ENV LLAMA_HIPBLAS=1
ENV CC=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang
ENV CXX=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang++
RUN make
ENTRYPOINT ["/app/.devops/tools.sh"]

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FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
RUN apt-get update && \ RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential python3 python3-pip apt-get install -y build-essential python3 python3-pip git
COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt
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RUN make RUN make
ENV LC_ALL=C.utf8
ENTRYPOINT ["/app/.devops/tools.sh"] ENTRYPOINT ["/app/.devops/tools.sh"]

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# SRPM for building from source and packaging an RPM for RPM-based distros.
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package
# Built and maintained by John Boero - boeroboy@gmail.com
# In honor of Seth Vidal https://www.redhat.com/it/blog/thank-you-seth-vidal
# Notes for llama.cpp:
# 1. Tags are currently based on hash - which will not sort asciibetically.
# We need to declare standard versioning if people want to sort latest releases.
# 2. Builds for CUDA/OpenCL support are separate, with different depenedencies.
# 3. NVidia's developer repo must be enabled with nvcc, cublas, clblas, etc installed.
# Example: https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/fedora37/x86_64/cuda-fedora37.repo
# 4. OpenCL/CLBLAST support simply requires the ICD loader and basic opencl libraries.
# It is up to the user to install the correct vendor-specific support.
Name: llama.cpp-clblast
Version: master
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: OpenCL Inference of LLaMA model in pure C/C++
License: MIT
Source0: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/archive/refs/heads/master.tar.gz
BuildRequires: coreutils make gcc-c++ git mesa-libOpenCL-devel
URL: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
%define debug_package %{nil}
%define source_date_epoch_from_changelog 0
%description
CPU inference for Meta's Lllama2 models using default options.
%prep
%setup -n llama.cpp-master
%build
make -j LLAMA_CLBLAST=1
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/
cp -p main %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppclblast
cp -p server %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppclblastserver
cp -p simple %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppclblastsimple
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
rm -rf %{_builddir}/*
%files
%{_bindir}/llamacppclblast
%{_bindir}/llamacppclblastserver
%{_bindir}/llamacppclblastsimple
%pre
%post
%preun
%postun
%changelog

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# SRPM for building from source and packaging an RPM for RPM-based distros.
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package
# Built and maintained by John Boero - boeroboy@gmail.com
# In honor of Seth Vidal https://www.redhat.com/it/blog/thank-you-seth-vidal
# Notes for llama.cpp:
# 1. Tags are currently based on hash - which will not sort asciibetically.
# We need to declare standard versioning if people want to sort latest releases.
# 2. Builds for CUDA/OpenCL support are separate, with different depenedencies.
# 3. NVidia's developer repo must be enabled with nvcc, cublas, clblas, etc installed.
# Example: https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/fedora37/x86_64/cuda-fedora37.repo
# 4. OpenCL/CLBLAST support simply requires the ICD loader and basic opencl libraries.
# It is up to the user to install the correct vendor-specific support.
Name: llama.cpp-cublas
Version: master
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: CPU Inference of LLaMA model in pure C/C++ (no CUDA/OpenCL)
License: MIT
Source0: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/archive/refs/heads/master.tar.gz
BuildRequires: coreutils make gcc-c++ git cuda-toolkit
Requires: cuda-toolkit
URL: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
%define debug_package %{nil}
%define source_date_epoch_from_changelog 0
%description
CPU inference for Meta's Lllama2 models using default options.
%prep
%setup -n llama.cpp-master
%build
make -j LLAMA_CUBLAS=1
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/
cp -p main %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppcublas
cp -p server %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppcublasserver
cp -p simple %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppcublassimple
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
rm -rf %{_builddir}/*
%files
%{_bindir}/llamacppcublas
%{_bindir}/llamacppcublasserver
%{_bindir}/llamacppcublassimple
%pre
%post
%preun
%postun
%changelog

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# SRPM for building from source and packaging an RPM for RPM-based distros.
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package
# Built and maintained by John Boero - boeroboy@gmail.com
# In honor of Seth Vidal https://www.redhat.com/it/blog/thank-you-seth-vidal
# Notes for llama.cpp:
# 1. Tags are currently based on hash - which will not sort asciibetically.
# We need to declare standard versioning if people want to sort latest releases.
# 2. Builds for CUDA/OpenCL support are separate, with different depenedencies.
# 3. NVidia's developer repo must be enabled with nvcc, cublas, clblas, etc installed.
# Example: https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/fedora37/x86_64/cuda-fedora37.repo
# 4. OpenCL/CLBLAST support simply requires the ICD loader and basic opencl libraries.
# It is up to the user to install the correct vendor-specific support.
Name: llama.cpp
Version: master
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: CPU Inference of LLaMA model in pure C/C++ (no CUDA/OpenCL)
License: MIT
Source0: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/archive/refs/heads/master.tar.gz
BuildRequires: coreutils make gcc-c++ git
URL: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
%define debug_package %{nil}
%define source_date_epoch_from_changelog 0
%description
CPU inference for Meta's Lllama2 models using default options.
%prep
%autosetup
%build
make -j
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/
cp -p main %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacpp
cp -p server %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppserver
cp -p simple %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/llamacppsimple
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
rm -rf %{_builddir}/*
%files
%{_bindir}/llamacpp
%{_bindir}/llamacppserver
%{_bindir}/llamacppsimple
%pre
%post
%preun
%postun
%changelog

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ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
# This needs to generally match the container host's environment.
ARG CUDA_VERSION=11.7.1
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-devel-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VERSION}
# Target the CUDA runtime image
ARG BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER=nvidia/cuda:${CUDA_VERSION}-runtime-ubuntu${UBUNTU_VERSION}
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
ARG CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=all
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential
WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
# Set nvcc architecture
ENV CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH=${CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH}
# Enable cuBLAS
ENV LLAMA_CUBLAS=1
RUN make
FROM ${BASE_CUDA_RUN_CONTAINER} as runtime
COPY --from=build /app/main /main
ENTRYPOINT [ "/main" ]

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ARG UBUNTU_VERSION=22.04
# This needs to generally match the container host's environment.
ARG ROCM_VERSION=5.6
# Target the CUDA build image
ARG BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER=rocm/dev-ubuntu-${UBUNTU_VERSION}:${ROCM_VERSION}-complete
FROM ${BASE_ROCM_DEV_CONTAINER} as build
# Unless otherwise specified, we make a fat build.
# List from https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1087#issuecomment-1682807878
# This is mostly tied to rocBLAS supported archs.
ARG ROCM_DOCKER_ARCH=\
gfx803 \
gfx900 \
gfx906 \
gfx908 \
gfx90a \
gfx1010 \
gfx1030 \
gfx1100 \
gfx1101 \
gfx1102
COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt
RUN pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel \
&& pip install -r requirements.txt
WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
# Set nvcc architecture
ENV GPU_TARGETS=${ROCM_DOCKER_ARCH}
# Enable ROCm
ENV LLAMA_HIPBLAS=1
ENV CC=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang
ENV CXX=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang++
RUN make
ENTRYPOINT [ "/app/main" ]

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FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build FROM ubuntu:$UBUNTU_VERSION as build
RUN apt-get update && \ RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y build-essential apt-get install -y build-essential git
WORKDIR /app WORKDIR /app
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COPY --from=build /app/main /main COPY --from=build /app/main /main
ENV LC_ALL=C.utf8
ENTRYPOINT [ "/main" ] ENTRYPOINT [ "/main" ]

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# Join the remaining arguments into a single string # Join the remaining arguments into a single string
arg2="$@" arg2="$@"
if [[ $arg1 == '--convert' || $arg1 == '-c' ]]; then if [[ "$arg1" == '--convert' || "$arg1" == '-c' ]]; then
python3 ./convert-pth-to-ggml.py $arg2 python3 ./convert.py "$arg2"
elif [[ $arg1 == '--quantize' || $arg1 == '-q' ]]; then elif [[ "$arg1" == '--quantize' || "$arg1" == '-q' ]]; then
./quantize $arg2 ./quantize "$arg2"
elif [[ $arg1 == '--run' || $arg1 == '-r' ]]; then elif [[ "$arg1" == '--run' || "$arg1" == '-r' ]]; then
./main $arg2 ./main "$arg2"
elif [[ $arg1 == '--all-in-one' || $arg1 == '-a' ]]; then elif [[ "$arg1" == '--all-in-one' || "$arg1" == '-a' ]]; then
echo "Converting PTH to GGML..." echo "Converting PTH to GGML..."
for i in `ls $1/$2/ggml-model-f16.bin*`; do for i in `ls $1/$2/ggml-model-f16.bin*`; do
if [ -f "${i/f16/q4_0}" ]; then if [ -f "${i/f16/q4_0}" ]; then
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./quantize "$i" "${i/f16/q4_0}" q4_0 ./quantize "$i" "${i/f16/q4_0}" q4_0
fi fi
done done
elif [[ "$arg1" == '--server' || "$arg1" == '-s' ]]; then
./server "$arg2"
else else
echo "Unknown command: $arg1" echo "Unknown command: $arg1"
echo "Available commands: " echo "Available commands: "
echo " --run (-r): Run a model previously converted into ggml" echo " --run (-r): Run a model previously converted into ggml"
echo " ex: -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -p \"Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\" -n 512" echo " ex: -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -p \"Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\" -n 512"
echo " --convert (-c): Convert a llama model into ggml" echo " --convert (-c): Convert a llama model into ggml"
echo " ex: \"/models/7B/\" 1" echo " ex: --outtype f16 \"/models/7B/\" "
echo " --quantize (-q): Optimize with quantization process ggml" echo " --quantize (-q): Optimize with quantization process ggml"
echo " ex: \"/models/7B/ggml-model-f16.bin\" \"/models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin\" 2" echo " ex: \"/models/7B/ggml-model-f16.bin\" \"/models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin\" 2"
echo " --all-in-one (-a): Execute --convert & --quantize" echo " --all-in-one (-a): Execute --convert & --quantize"
echo " ex: \"/models/\" 7B" echo " ex: \"/models/\" 7B"
echo " --server (-s): Run a model on the server"
echo " ex: -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -c 2048 -ngl 43 -mg 1 --port 8080"
fi fi

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.vscode/ .vscode/
.DS_Store .DS_Store
build/ build*/
build-em/
build-debug/
build-release/
build-static/
build-no-accel/
build-sanitize-addr/
build-sanitize-thread/
models/* models/*

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[flake8]
max-line-length = 125

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push: push:
branches: branches:
- master - master
paths: ['.github/workflows/**', '**/CMakeLists.txt', '**/Makefile', '**/*.h', '**/*.c', '**/*.cpp'] paths: ['.github/workflows/**', '**/CMakeLists.txt', '**/Makefile', '**/*.h', '**/*.hpp', '**/*.c', '**/*.cpp', '**/*.cu']
pull_request: pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened] types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
paths: ['**/CMakeLists.txt', '**/Makefile', '**/*.h', '**/*.c', '**/*.cpp'] paths: ['**/CMakeLists.txt', '**/Makefile', '**/*.h', '**/*.hpp', '**/*.c', '**/*.cpp', '**/*.cu']
env: env:
BRANCH_NAME: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }} BRANCH_NAME: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
GGML_NLOOP: 3
GGML_NITER: 1
GGML_N_THREADS: 1
jobs: jobs:
ubuntu-focal-make: ubuntu-focal-make:
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id: cmake_test id: cmake_test
run: | run: |
cd build cd build
ctest --verbose ctest --verbose --timeout 900
ubuntu-latest-cmake-sanitizer: ubuntu-latest-cmake-sanitizer:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -95,6 +98,40 @@ jobs:
cmake .. -DLLAMA_SANITIZE_${{ matrix.sanitizer }}=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.build_type }} cmake .. -DLLAMA_SANITIZE_${{ matrix.sanitizer }}=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.build_type }}
cmake --build . --config ${{ matrix.build_type }} cmake --build . --config ${{ matrix.build_type }}
- name: Test
id: cmake_test
run: |
cd build
ctest --verbose --timeout 900
ubuntu-latest-cmake-mpi:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
continue-on-error: true
strategy:
matrix:
mpi_library: [mpich, libopenmpi-dev]
steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Dependencies
id: depends
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential ${{ matrix.mpi_library }}
- name: Build
id: cmake_build
run: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DLLAMA_MPI=ON ..
cmake --build . --config Release
- name: Test - name: Test
id: cmake_test id: cmake_test
run: | run: |
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- name: Dependencies - name: Dependencies
id: depends id: depends
continue-on-error: true
run: | run: |
brew update brew update
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- name: Dependencies - name: Dependencies
id: depends id: depends
continue-on-error: true
run: | run: |
brew update brew update
- name: Build - name: Build
id: cmake_build id: cmake_build
run: | run: |
sysctl -a
mkdir build mkdir build
cd build cd build
cmake -DLLAMA_AVX2=OFF .. cmake -DLLAMA_AVX2=OFF -DLLAMA_FMA=OFF ..
cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release
- name: Test - name: Test
id: cmake_test id: cmake_test
run: | run: |
cd build cd build
ctest --verbose ctest --verbose --timeout 900
windows-latest-cmake: windows-latest-cmake:
runs-on: windows-latest runs-on: windows-latest
env: env:
OPENBLAS_VERSION: 0.3.23 OPENBLAS_VERSION: 0.3.23
OPENCL_VERSION: 2023.04.17 OPENCL_VERSION: 2023.04.17
CLBLAST_VERSION: 1.5.3 CLBLAST_VERSION: 1.6.0
strategy: strategy:
matrix: matrix:
include: include:
- build: 'noavx'
defines: '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_AVX=OFF -DLLAMA_AVX2=OFF -DLLAMA_FMA=OFF'
- build: 'avx2' - build: 'avx2'
defines: '' defines: '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON'
- build: 'avx' - build: 'avx'
defines: '-DLLAMA_AVX2=OFF' defines: '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_AVX2=OFF'
- build: 'avx512' - build: 'avx512'
defines: '-DLLAMA_AVX512=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON' defines: '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_AVX512=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON'
- build: 'clblast' - build: 'clblast'
defines: '-DLLAMA_CLBLAST=ON -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast"' defines: '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_CLBLAST=ON -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast"'
- build: 'openblas' - build: 'openblas'
defines: '-DLLAMA_OPENBLAS=ON -DBLAS_LIBRARIES="/LIBPATH:$env:RUNNER_TEMP/openblas/lib" -DOPENBLAS_INC="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/openblas/include"' defines: '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_BLAS=ON -DLLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS -DBLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/openblas/include" -DBLAS_LIBRARIES="$env:RUNNER_TEMP/openblas/lib/openblas.lib"'
steps: steps:
- name: Clone - name: Clone
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id: get_clblast id: get_clblast
if: ${{ matrix.build == 'clblast' }} if: ${{ matrix.build == 'clblast' }}
run: | run: |
curl.exe -o $env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast.zip -L "https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast/releases/download/${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}/CLBlast-${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}-Windows-x64.zip" curl.exe -o $env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast.7z -L "https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast/releases/download/${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}/CLBlast-${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}-windows-x64.7z"
curl.exe -o $env:RUNNER_TEMP/CLBlast.LICENSE.txt -L "https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast/raw/${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}/LICENSE" curl.exe -o $env:RUNNER_TEMP/CLBlast.LICENSE.txt -L "https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast/raw/${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}/LICENSE"
mkdir $env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast 7z x "-o${env:RUNNER_TEMP}" $env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast.7z
tar.exe -xvf $env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast.zip -C $env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast rename-item $env:RUNNER_TEMP/CLBlast-${env:CLBLAST_VERSION}-windows-x64 clblast
foreach ($f in (gci -Recurse -Path "$env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast" -Filter '*.cmake')) { foreach ($f in (gci -Recurse -Path "$env:RUNNER_TEMP/clblast" -Filter '*.cmake')) {
$txt = Get-Content -Path $f -Raw $txt = Get-Content -Path $f -Raw
$txt.Replace('C:/dependencies/opencl/', "$($env:RUNNER_TEMP.Replace('\','/'))/opencl/") | Set-Content -Path $f -Encoding UTF8 $txt.Replace('C:/vcpkg/packages/opencl_x64-windows/', "$($env:RUNNER_TEMP.Replace('\','/'))/opencl/") | Set-Content -Path $f -Encoding UTF8
} }
- name: Download OpenBLAS - name: Download OpenBLAS
@ -213,7 +256,6 @@ jobs:
cd build cd build
cmake .. ${{ matrix.defines }} cmake .. ${{ matrix.defines }}
cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release
cp ../LICENSE ./bin/Release/llama.cpp.txt
- name: Add clblast.dll - name: Add clblast.dll
id: add_clblast_dll id: add_clblast_dll
@ -247,25 +289,34 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ matrix.build != 'clblast' && (matrix.build != 'avx512' || env.HAS_AVX512F == '1') }} # Test AVX-512 only when possible if: ${{ matrix.build != 'clblast' && (matrix.build != 'avx512' || env.HAS_AVX512F == '1') }} # Test AVX-512 only when possible
run: | run: |
cd build cd build
ctest -C Release --verbose ctest -C Release --verbose --timeout 900
- name: Get commit hash - name: Determine tag name
id: commit id: tag
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }} shell: bash
uses: pr-mpt/actions-commit-hash@v2 run: |
BUILD_NUMBER="$(git rev-list --count HEAD)"
SHORT_HASH="$(git rev-parse --short=7 HEAD)"
if [[ "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" == "master" ]]; then
echo "name=b${BUILD_NUMBER}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
SAFE_NAME=$(echo "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" | tr '/' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_NAME}-b${BUILD_NUMBER}-${SHORT_HASH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Pack artifacts - name: Pack artifacts
id: pack_artifacts id: pack_artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }} if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
run: | run: |
7z a llama-${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}-${{ steps.commit.outputs.short }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-x64.zip .\build\bin\Release\* Copy-Item LICENSE .\build\bin\Release\llama.cpp.txt
7z a llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-x64.zip .\build\bin\Release\*
- name: Upload artifacts - name: Upload artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }} if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with: with:
path: | path: |
llama-${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}-${{ steps.commit.outputs.short }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-x64.zip llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-x64.zip
windows-latest-cmake-cublas: windows-latest-cmake-cublas:
runs-on: windows-latest runs-on: windows-latest
@ -292,26 +343,34 @@ jobs:
run: | run: |
mkdir build mkdir build
cd build cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_CUBLAS=ON cmake .. -DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON -DLLAMA_CUBLAS=ON
cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release
- name: Get commit hash - name: Determine tag name
id: commit id: tag
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }} shell: bash
uses: pr-mpt/actions-commit-hash@v2 run: |
BUILD_NUMBER="$(git rev-list --count HEAD)"
SHORT_HASH="$(git rev-parse --short=7 HEAD)"
if [[ "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" == "master" ]]; then
echo "name=b${BUILD_NUMBER}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
SAFE_NAME=$(echo "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" | tr '/' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_NAME}-b${BUILD_NUMBER}-${SHORT_HASH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Pack artifacts - name: Pack artifacts
id: pack_artifacts id: pack_artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }} if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
run: | run: |
7z a llama-${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}-${{ steps.commit.outputs.short }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-x64.zip .\build\bin\Release\* 7z a llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-x64.zip .\build\bin\Release\*
- name: Upload artifacts - name: Upload artifacts
if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }} if: ${{ ( github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' ) || github.event.inputs.create_release == 'true' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with: with:
path: | path: |
llama-${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}-${{ steps.commit.outputs.short }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-x64.zip llama-${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}-bin-win-${{ matrix.build }}-cu${{ matrix.cuda }}-x64.zip
- name: Copy and pack Cuda runtime - name: Copy and pack Cuda runtime
if: ${{ matrix.cuda == '12.1.0' }} if: ${{ matrix.cuda == '12.1.0' }}
@ -357,21 +416,34 @@ jobs:
- windows-latest-cmake-cublas - windows-latest-cmake-cublas
steps: steps:
- name: Clone
id: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Determine tag name
id: tag
shell: bash
run: |
BUILD_NUMBER="$(git rev-list --count HEAD)"
SHORT_HASH="$(git rev-parse --short=7 HEAD)"
if [[ "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" == "master" ]]; then
echo "name=b${BUILD_NUMBER}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
SAFE_NAME=$(echo "${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}" | tr '/' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_NAME}-b${BUILD_NUMBER}-${SHORT_HASH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Download artifacts - name: Download artifacts
id: download-artifact id: download-artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v3 uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
- name: Get commit hash
id: commit
uses: pr-mpt/actions-commit-hash@v2
- name: Create release - name: Create release
id: create_release id: create_release
uses: anzz1/action-create-release@v1 uses: anzz1/action-create-release@v1
env: env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with: with:
tag_name: ${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}-${{ steps.commit.outputs.short }} tag_name: ${{ steps.tag.outputs.name }}
- name: Upload release - name: Upload release
id: upload_release id: upload_release

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
name: clang-tidy review post comments name: clang-tidy review post comments
on: on:
workflow_run: workflow_dispatch:
workflows: ["clang-tidy-review"] workflows: ["clang-tidy-review"]
types: types:
- completed - completed

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.gitignore vendored
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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
*.o *.o
*.a *.a
*.so
*.gguf
*.bin
*.exe
*.dll
.DS_Store .DS_Store
.build/ .build/
.cache/ .cache/
@ -7,22 +12,16 @@
.envrc .envrc
.swiftpm .swiftpm
.venv .venv
.clang-tidy
.vs/ .vs/
.vscode/ .vscode/
build/ build*/
build-em/ out/
build-debug/ tmp/
build-release/
build-static/
build-cublas/
build-opencl/
build-no-accel/
build-sanitize-addr/
build-sanitize-thread/
models/* models/*
*.bin models-mnt
/main /main
/quantize /quantize
@ -30,15 +29,25 @@ models/*
/result /result
/perplexity /perplexity
/embedding /embedding
/train-text-from-scratch
/convert-llama2c-to-ggml
/simple
/benchmark-matmult /benchmark-matmult
/vdot /vdot
/server
/Pipfile /Pipfile
/embd-input-test
/gguf
/gguf-llama-simple
/libllama.so
/llama-bench
build-info.h build-info.h
arm_neon.h arm_neon.h
compile_commands.json compile_commands.json
CMakeSettings.json
__pycache__ __pycache__
dist
zig-out/ zig-out/
zig-cache/ zig-cache/
@ -48,3 +57,16 @@ qnt-*.txt
perf-*.txt perf-*.txt
examples/jeopardy/results.txt examples/jeopardy/results.txt
poetry.lock
poetry.toml
# Test binaries
tests/test-grammar-parser
tests/test-double-float
tests/test-grad0
tests/test-opt
tests/test-quantize-fns
tests/test-quantize-perf
tests/test-sampling
tests/test-tokenizer-0

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
# See https://pre-commit.com for more information
# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
exclude: prompts/.*.txt
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v3.2.0
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: check-yaml
- id: check-added-large-files
- repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8
rev: 6.0.0
hooks:
- id: flake8

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@ -37,40 +37,53 @@ endif()
# #
# general # general
option(LLAMA_STATIC "llama: static link libraries" OFF) option(LLAMA_STATIC "llama: static link libraries" OFF)
option(LLAMA_NATIVE "llama: enable -march=native flag" OFF) option(LLAMA_NATIVE "llama: enable -march=native flag" OFF)
option(LLAMA_LTO "llama: enable link time optimization" OFF) option(LLAMA_LTO "llama: enable link time optimization" OFF)
# debug # debug
option(LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS "llama: enable all compiler warnings" ON) option(LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS "llama: enable all compiler warnings" ON)
option(LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS_3RD_PARTY "llama: enable all compiler warnings in 3rd party libs" OFF) option(LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS_3RD_PARTY "llama: enable all compiler warnings in 3rd party libs" OFF)
option(LLAMA_GPROF "llama: enable gprof" OFF) option(LLAMA_GPROF "llama: enable gprof" OFF)
# sanitizers # sanitizers
option(LLAMA_SANITIZE_THREAD "llama: enable thread sanitizer" OFF) option(LLAMA_SANITIZE_THREAD "llama: enable thread sanitizer" OFF)
option(LLAMA_SANITIZE_ADDRESS "llama: enable address sanitizer" OFF) option(LLAMA_SANITIZE_ADDRESS "llama: enable address sanitizer" OFF)
option(LLAMA_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED "llama: enable undefined sanitizer" OFF) option(LLAMA_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED "llama: enable undefined sanitizer" OFF)
# instruction set specific # instruction set specific
option(LLAMA_AVX "llama: enable AVX" ON) option(LLAMA_AVX "llama: enable AVX" ON)
option(LLAMA_AVX2 "llama: enable AVX2" ON) option(LLAMA_AVX2 "llama: enable AVX2" ON)
option(LLAMA_AVX512 "llama: enable AVX512" OFF) option(LLAMA_AVX512 "llama: enable AVX512" OFF)
option(LLAMA_AVX512_VBMI "llama: enable AVX512-VBMI" OFF) option(LLAMA_AVX512_VBMI "llama: enable AVX512-VBMI" OFF)
option(LLAMA_AVX512_VNNI "llama: enable AVX512-VNNI" OFF) option(LLAMA_AVX512_VNNI "llama: enable AVX512-VNNI" OFF)
option(LLAMA_FMA "llama: enable FMA" ON) option(LLAMA_FMA "llama: enable FMA" ON)
# in MSVC F16C is implied with AVX2/AVX512 # in MSVC F16C is implied with AVX2/AVX512
if (NOT MSVC) if (NOT MSVC)
option(LLAMA_F16C "llama: enable F16C" ON) option(LLAMA_F16C "llama: enable F16C" ON)
endif() endif()
# 3rd party libs # 3rd party libs
option(LLAMA_ACCELERATE "llama: enable Accelerate framework" ON) option(LLAMA_ACCELERATE "llama: enable Accelerate framework" ON)
option(LLAMA_OPENBLAS "llama: use OpenBLAS" OFF) option(LLAMA_BLAS "llama: use BLAS" OFF)
option(LLAMA_CUBLAS "llama: use cuBLAS" OFF) set(LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR "Generic" CACHE STRING "llama: BLAS library vendor")
option(LLAMA_CLBLAST "llama: use CLBlast" OFF) option(LLAMA_CUBLAS "llama: use CUDA" OFF)
#option(LLAMA_CUDA_CUBLAS "llama: use cuBLAS for prompt processing" OFF)
option(LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV "llama: use dmmv instead of mmvq CUDA kernels" OFF)
set(LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X "32" CACHE STRING "llama: x stride for dmmv CUDA kernels")
set(LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y "1" CACHE STRING "llama: y block size for mmv CUDA kernels")
option(LLAMA_CUDA_F16 "llama: use 16 bit floats for some calculations" OFF)
set(LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER "2" CACHE STRING "llama: iters./thread per block for Q2_K/Q6_K")
option(LLAMA_HIPBLAS "llama: use hipBLAS" OFF)
option(LLAMA_CLBLAST "llama: use CLBlast" OFF)
option(LLAMA_METAL "llama: use Metal" OFF)
option(LLAMA_MPI "llama: use MPI" OFF)
option(LLAMA_K_QUANTS "llama: use k-quants" ON)
option(LLAMA_QKK_64 "llama: use super-block size of 64 for k-quants" OFF)
option(LLAMA_BUILD_TESTS "llama: build tests" ${LLAMA_STANDALONE}) option(LLAMA_BUILD_TESTS "llama: build tests" ${LLAMA_STANDALONE})
option(LLAMA_BUILD_EXAMPLES "llama: build examples" ${LLAMA_STANDALONE}) option(LLAMA_BUILD_EXAMPLES "llama: build examples" ${LLAMA_STANDALONE})
option(LLAMA_BUILD_SERVER "llama: build server example" ON)
# #
# Build info header # Build info header
@ -145,36 +158,86 @@ if (APPLE AND LLAMA_ACCELERATE)
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
if (LLAMA_OPENBLAS) if (LLAMA_BLAS)
if (LLAMA_STATIC) if (LLAMA_STATIC)
set(BLA_STATIC ON) set(BLA_STATIC ON)
endif() endif()
if ($(CMAKE_VERSION) VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 3.22)
set(BLA_SIZEOF_INTEGER 8)
endif()
set(BLA_VENDOR OpenBLAS) set(BLA_VENDOR ${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR})
find_package(BLAS) find_package(BLAS)
if (BLAS_FOUND) if (BLAS_FOUND)
message(STATUS "OpenBLAS found") message(STATUS "BLAS found, Libraries: ${BLAS_LIBRARIES}")
if ("${BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS}" STREQUAL "")
# BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS is missing in FindBLAS.cmake.
# see https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/20268
find_package(PkgConfig REQUIRED)
if (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "Generic")
pkg_check_modules(DepBLAS REQUIRED blas)
elseif (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "OpenBLAS")
pkg_check_modules(DepBLAS REQUIRED openblas)
elseif (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "FLAME")
pkg_check_modules(DepBLAS REQUIRED blis)
elseif (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "ATLAS")
pkg_check_modules(DepBLAS REQUIRED blas-atlas)
elseif (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "FlexiBLAS")
pkg_check_modules(DepBLAS REQUIRED flexiblas_api)
elseif (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "Intel")
# all Intel* libraries share the same include path
pkg_check_modules(DepBLAS REQUIRED mkl-sdl)
elseif (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "NVHPC")
# this doesn't provide pkg-config
# suggest to assign BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS on your own
if ("${NVHPC_VERSION}" STREQUAL "")
message(WARNING "Better to set NVHPC_VERSION")
else()
set(DepBLAS_FOUND ON)
set(DepBLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS "/opt/nvidia/hpc_sdk/${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}_${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}/${NVHPC_VERSION}/math_libs/include")
endif()
endif()
if (DepBLAS_FOUND)
set(BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS ${DepBLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS})
else()
message(WARNING "BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS neither been provided nor been automatically"
" detected by pkgconfig, trying to find cblas.h from possible paths...")
find_path(BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS
NAMES cblas.h
HINTS
/usr/include
/usr/local/include
/usr/include/openblas
/opt/homebrew/opt/openblas/include
/usr/local/opt/openblas/include
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/openblas/include
)
endif()
endif()
message(STATUS "BLAS found, Includes: ${BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS}")
add_compile_options(${BLAS_LINKER_FLAGS})
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_OPENBLAS) add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_OPENBLAS)
add_link_options(${BLAS_LIBRARIES}) if (${BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS} MATCHES "mkl" AND (${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "Generic" OR ${LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR} MATCHES "Intel"))
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} openblas) add_compile_definitions(GGML_BLAS_USE_MKL)
endif()
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} ${BLAS_LIBRARIES})
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_INCLUDES ${LLAMA_EXTRA_INCLUDES} ${BLAS_INCLUDE_DIRS})
# find header file
set(OPENBLAS_INCLUDE_SEARCH_PATHS
/usr/include
/usr/include/openblas
/usr/include/openblas-base
/usr/local/include
/usr/local/include/openblas
/usr/local/include/openblas-base
/opt/OpenBLAS/include
$ENV{OpenBLAS_HOME}
$ENV{OpenBLAS_HOME}/include
)
find_path(OPENBLAS_INC NAMES cblas.h PATHS ${OPENBLAS_INCLUDE_SEARCH_PATHS})
add_compile_options(-I${OPENBLAS_INC})
else() else()
message(WARNING "OpenBLAS not found") message(WARNING "BLAS not found, please refer to "
"https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindBLAS.html#blas-lapack-vendors"
" to set correct LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR")
endif()
endif()
if (LLAMA_K_QUANTS)
set(GGML_SOURCES_EXTRA ${GGML_SOURCES_EXTRA} k_quants.c k_quants.h)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_K_QUANTS)
if (LLAMA_QKK_64)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_QKK_64)
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
@ -187,9 +250,24 @@ if (LLAMA_CUBLAS)
enable_language(CUDA) enable_language(CUDA)
set(GGML_CUDA_SOURCES ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h) set(GGML_SOURCES_CUDA ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_CUBLAS) add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_CUBLAS)
# if (LLAMA_CUDA_CUBLAS)
# add_compile_definitions(GGML_CUDA_CUBLAS)
# endif()
if (LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV)
endif()
add_compile_definitions(GGML_CUDA_DMMV_X=${LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X})
add_compile_definitions(GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=${LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y})
if (DEFINED LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_Y)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=${LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_Y}) # for backwards compatibility
endif()
if (LLAMA_CUDA_F16 OR LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_F16)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_CUDA_F16)
endif()
add_compile_definitions(K_QUANTS_PER_ITERATION=${LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER})
if (LLAMA_STATIC) if (LLAMA_STATIC)
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} CUDA::cudart_static CUDA::cublas_static CUDA::cublasLt_static) set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} CUDA::cudart_static CUDA::cublas_static CUDA::cublasLt_static)
@ -197,17 +275,75 @@ if (LLAMA_CUBLAS)
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} CUDA::cudart CUDA::cublas CUDA::cublasLt) set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} CUDA::cudart CUDA::cublas CUDA::cublasLt)
endif() endif()
if (NOT DEFINED CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES)
# 52 == lowest CUDA 12 standard
# 60 == f16 CUDA intrinsics
# 61 == integer CUDA intrinsics
# 70 == compute capability at which unrolling a loop in mul_mat_q kernels is faster
if (LLAMA_CUDA_F16 OR LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_F16)
set(CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES "60;61;70") # needed for f16 CUDA intrinsics
else()
set(CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES "52;61;70") # lowest CUDA 12 standard + lowest for integer intrinsics
endif()
endif()
message(STATUS "Using CUDA architectures: ${CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES}")
else() else()
message(WARNING "cuBLAS not found") message(WARNING "cuBLAS not found")
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
if (LLAMA_METAL)
find_library(FOUNDATION_LIBRARY Foundation REQUIRED)
find_library(METAL_FRAMEWORK Metal REQUIRED)
find_library(METALKIT_FRAMEWORK MetalKit REQUIRED)
set(GGML_SOURCES_METAL ggml-metal.m ggml-metal.h)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_METAL)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_METAL_NDEBUG)
# get full path to the file
#add_compile_definitions(GGML_METAL_DIR_KERNELS="${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/")
# copy ggml-metal.metal to bin directory
configure_file(ggml-metal.metal bin/ggml-metal.metal COPYONLY)
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS}
${FOUNDATION_LIBRARY}
${METAL_FRAMEWORK}
${METALKIT_FRAMEWORK}
)
endif()
if (LLAMA_MPI)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)
find_package(MPI)
if (MPI_C_FOUND)
message(STATUS "MPI found")
set(GGML_SOURCES_MPI ggml-mpi.c ggml-mpi.h)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_MPI)
add_compile_definitions(${MPI_C_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS})
set(cxx_flags ${cxx_flags} -Wno-cast-qual)
set(c_flags ${c_flags} -Wno-cast-qual)
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} ${MPI_C_LIBRARIES})
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_INCLUDES ${LLAMA_EXTRA_INCLUDES} ${MPI_C_INCLUDE_DIRS})
# Even if you're only using the C header, C++ programs may bring in MPI
# C++ functions, so more linkage is needed
if (MPI_CXX_FOUND)
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} ${MPI_CXX_LIBRARIES})
endif()
else()
message(WARNING "MPI not found")
endif()
endif()
if (LLAMA_CLBLAST) if (LLAMA_CLBLAST)
find_package(CLBlast) find_package(CLBlast)
if (CLBlast_FOUND) if (CLBlast_FOUND)
message(STATUS "CLBlast found") message(STATUS "CLBlast found")
set(GGML_OPENCL_SOURCES ggml-opencl.c ggml-opencl.h) set(GGML_SOURCES_OPENCL ggml-opencl.cpp ggml-opencl.h)
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_CLBLAST) add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_CLBLAST)
@ -217,6 +353,43 @@ if (LLAMA_CLBLAST)
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
if (LLAMA_HIPBLAS)
list(APPEND CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH /opt/rocm)
if (NOT ${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID} MATCHES "Clang")
message(WARNING "Only LLVM is supported for HIP, hint: CC=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang")
endif()
if (NOT ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} MATCHES "Clang")
message(WARNING "Only LLVM is supported for HIP, hint: CXX=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang++")
endif()
find_package(hip)
find_package(hipblas)
find_package(rocblas)
if (${hipblas_FOUND} AND ${hip_FOUND})
message(STATUS "HIP and hipBLAS found")
add_compile_definitions(GGML_USE_HIPBLAS GGML_USE_CUBLAS)
add_library(ggml-rocm OBJECT ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h)
if (LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV)
target_compile_definitions(ggml-rocm PRIVATE GGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV)
endif()
target_compile_definitions(ggml-rocm PRIVATE GGML_CUDA_DMMV_X=${LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X})
target_compile_definitions(ggml-rocm PRIVATE GGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=${LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y})
target_compile_definitions(ggml-rocm PRIVATE K_QUANTS_PER_ITERATION=${LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER})
target_compile_definitions(ggml-rocm PRIVATE CC_TURING=1000000000)
set_source_files_properties(ggml-cuda.cu PROPERTIES LANGUAGE CXX)
target_link_libraries(ggml-rocm PRIVATE hip::device PUBLIC hip::host roc::rocblas roc::hipblas)
if (LLAMA_STATIC)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Static linking not supported for HIP/ROCm")
endif()
set(LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS} ggml-rocm)
else()
message(WARNING "hipBLAS or HIP not found. Try setting CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/rocm")
endif()
endif()
if (LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS) if (LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS)
if (NOT MSVC) if (NOT MSVC)
set(c_flags set(c_flags
@ -228,6 +401,7 @@ if (LLAMA_ALL_WARNINGS)
-Wshadow -Wshadow
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wpointer-arith -Wpointer-arith
-Wmissing-prototypes
) )
set(cxx_flags set(cxx_flags
-Wall -Wall
@ -290,11 +464,6 @@ if (${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR} MATCHES "arm" OR ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR} MATCHES
if (MSVC) if (MSVC)
# TODO: arm msvc? # TODO: arm msvc?
else() else()
if (${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR} MATCHES "aarch64")
# Apple M1, M2, etc.
# Raspberry Pi 3, 4, Zero 2 (64-bit)
add_compile_options(-mcpu=native)
endif()
if (${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR} MATCHES "armv6") if (${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR} MATCHES "armv6")
# Raspberry Pi 1, Zero # Raspberry Pi 1, Zero
add_compile_options(-mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access) add_compile_options(-mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access)
@ -366,49 +535,102 @@ else()
endif() endif()
# #
# Build libraries # libraries
# #
# ggml
add_library(ggml OBJECT add_library(ggml OBJECT
ggml.c ggml.c
ggml.h ggml.h
${GGML_CUDA_SOURCES} ggml-alloc.c
${GGML_OPENCL_SOURCES}) ggml-alloc.h
${GGML_SOURCES_CUDA}
${GGML_SOURCES_OPENCL}
${GGML_SOURCES_METAL}
${GGML_SOURCES_MPI}
${GGML_SOURCES_EXTRA}
)
target_include_directories(ggml PUBLIC .) target_include_directories(ggml PUBLIC . ${LLAMA_EXTRA_INCLUDES})
target_compile_features(ggml PUBLIC c_std_11) # don't bump target_compile_features(ggml PUBLIC c_std_11) # don't bump
target_link_libraries(ggml PUBLIC Threads::Threads ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS}) target_link_libraries(ggml PUBLIC Threads::Threads ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS})
add_library(ggml_static STATIC $<TARGET_OBJECTS:ggml>)
if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(ggml PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON) set_target_properties(ggml PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
add_library(ggml_shared SHARED $<TARGET_OBJECTS:ggml>)
target_link_libraries(ggml_shared PUBLIC Threads::Threads ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS})
install(TARGETS ggml_shared LIBRARY)
endif() endif()
# llama
add_library(llama add_library(llama
llama.cpp llama.cpp
llama.h llama.h
llama-util.h) )
target_include_directories(llama PUBLIC .) target_include_directories(llama PUBLIC .)
target_compile_features(llama PUBLIC cxx_std_11) # don't bump target_compile_features(llama PUBLIC cxx_std_11) # don't bump
target_link_libraries(llama PRIVATE ggml ${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS}) target_link_libraries(llama PRIVATE
ggml
${LLAMA_EXTRA_LIBS}
)
if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(llama PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON) set_target_properties(llama PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
target_compile_definitions(llama PRIVATE LLAMA_SHARED LLAMA_BUILD) target_compile_definitions(llama PRIVATE LLAMA_SHARED LLAMA_BUILD)
if (LLAMA_METAL)
set_target_properties(llama PROPERTIES RESOURCE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/ggml-metal.metal")
endif()
install(TARGETS llama LIBRARY)
endif() endif()
if (GGML_CUDA_SOURCES) #
message(STATUS "GGML CUDA sources found, configuring CUDA architecture") # install
set_property(TARGET ggml PROPERTY CUDA_ARCHITECTURES OFF) #
set_property(TARGET ggml PROPERTY CUDA_SELECT_NVCC_ARCH_FLAGS "Auto")
set_property(TARGET llama PROPERTY CUDA_ARCHITECTURES OFF)
endif()
include(GNUInstallDirs)
install(
FILES convert.py
PERMISSIONS
OWNER_READ
OWNER_WRITE
OWNER_EXECUTE
GROUP_READ
GROUP_EXECUTE
WORLD_READ
WORLD_EXECUTE
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR})
install(
FILES convert-lora-to-ggml.py
PERMISSIONS
OWNER_READ
OWNER_WRITE
OWNER_EXECUTE
GROUP_READ
GROUP_EXECUTE
WORLD_READ
WORLD_EXECUTE
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR})
if (LLAMA_METAL)
install(
FILES ggml-metal.metal
PERMISSIONS
OWNER_READ
OWNER_WRITE
GROUP_READ
WORLD_READ
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR})
endif()
# #
# programs, examples and tests # programs, examples and tests
# #
add_subdirectory(common)
if (LLAMA_BUILD_TESTS AND NOT CMAKE_JS_VERSION) if (LLAMA_BUILD_TESTS AND NOT CMAKE_JS_VERSION)
include(CTest) include(CTest)
add_subdirectory(tests) add_subdirectory(tests)

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
# Define the default target now so that it is always the first target # Define the default target now so that it is always the first target
default: main quantize quantize-stats perplexity embedding vdot BUILD_TARGETS = main quantize quantize-stats perplexity embedding vdot train-text-from-scratch convert-llama2c-to-ggml simple server embd-input-test gguf llama-bench
# Binaries only useful for tests
TEST_TARGETS = tests/test-llama-grammar tests/test-grammar-parser tests/test-double-float tests/test-grad0 tests/test-opt tests/test-quantize-fns tests/test-quantize-perf tests/test-sampling tests/test-tokenizer-0
default: $(BUILD_TARGETS)
ifndef UNAME_S ifndef UNAME_S
UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s) UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s)
@ -34,17 +39,32 @@ endif
# #
# keep standard at C11 and C++11 # keep standard at C11 and C++11
CFLAGS = -I. -O3 -std=c11 -fPIC # -Ofast tends to produce faster code, but may not be available for some compilers.
CXXFLAGS = -I. -I./examples -O3 -std=c++11 -fPIC ifdef LLAMA_FAST
OPT = -Ofast
else
OPT = -O3
endif
CFLAGS = -I. $(OPT) -std=c11 -fPIC
CXXFLAGS = -I. -I./common $(OPT) -std=c++11 -fPIC
LDFLAGS = LDFLAGS =
ifndef LLAMA_DEBUG ifdef LLAMA_DEBUG
CFLAGS += -O0 -g
CXXFLAGS += -O0 -g
LDFLAGS += -g
else
CFLAGS += -DNDEBUG CFLAGS += -DNDEBUG
CXXFLAGS += -DNDEBUG CXXFLAGS += -DNDEBUG
endif endif
ifdef LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE
CXXFLAGS += -DSERVER_VERBOSE=$(LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE)
endif
# warnings # warnings
CFLAGS += -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wcast-qual -Wdouble-promotion -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith CFLAGS += -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wcast-qual -Wdouble-promotion -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith \
-Wmissing-prototypes
CXXFLAGS += -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wcast-qual -Wno-unused-function -Wno-multichar CXXFLAGS += -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wcast-qual -Wno-unused-function -Wno-multichar
# OS specific # OS specific
@ -74,6 +94,28 @@ ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Haiku)
CXXFLAGS += -pthread CXXFLAGS += -pthread
endif endif
# detect Windows
ifneq ($(findstring _NT,$(UNAME_S)),)
_WIN32 := 1
endif
# library name prefix
ifneq ($(_WIN32),1)
LIB_PRE := lib
endif
# Dynamic Shared Object extension
ifneq ($(_WIN32),1)
DSO_EXT := .so
else
DSO_EXT := .dll
endif
# Windows Sockets 2 (Winsock) for network-capable apps
ifeq ($(_WIN32),1)
LWINSOCK2 := -lws2_32
endif
ifdef LLAMA_GPROF ifdef LLAMA_GPROF
CFLAGS += -pg CFLAGS += -pg
CXXFLAGS += -pg CXXFLAGS += -pg
@ -86,7 +128,7 @@ endif
# Architecture specific # Architecture specific
# TODO: probably these flags need to be tweaked on some architectures # TODO: probably these flags need to be tweaked on some architectures
# feel free to update the Makefile for your architecture and send a pull request or issue # feel free to update the Makefile for your architecture and send a pull request or issue
ifeq ($(UNAME_M),$(filter $(UNAME_M),x86_64 i686)) ifeq ($(UNAME_M),$(filter $(UNAME_M),x86_64 i686 amd64))
# Use all CPU extensions that are available: # Use all CPU extensions that are available:
CFLAGS += -march=native -mtune=native CFLAGS += -march=native -mtune=native
CXXFLAGS += -march=native -mtune=native CXXFLAGS += -march=native -mtune=native
@ -94,7 +136,34 @@ ifeq ($(UNAME_M),$(filter $(UNAME_M),x86_64 i686))
# Usage AVX-only # Usage AVX-only
#CFLAGS += -mfma -mf16c -mavx #CFLAGS += -mfma -mf16c -mavx
#CXXFLAGS += -mfma -mf16c -mavx #CXXFLAGS += -mfma -mf16c -mavx
# Usage SSSE3-only (Not is SSE3!)
#CFLAGS += -mssse3
#CXXFLAGS += -mssse3
endif endif
ifneq ($(filter aarch64%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Apple M1, M2, etc.
# Raspberry Pi 3, 4, Zero 2 (64-bit)
CFLAGS += -mcpu=native
CXXFLAGS += -mcpu=native
endif
ifneq ($(filter armv6%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Raspberry Pi 1, Zero
CFLAGS += -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access
endif
ifneq ($(filter armv7%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Raspberry Pi 2
CFLAGS += -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access -funsafe-math-optimizations
endif
ifneq ($(filter armv8%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Raspberry Pi 3, 4, Zero 2 (32-bit)
CFLAGS += -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access
endif
ifneq ($(filter ppc64%,$(UNAME_M)),) ifneq ($(filter ppc64%,$(UNAME_M)),)
POWER9_M := $(shell grep "POWER9" /proc/cpuinfo) POWER9_M := $(shell grep "POWER9" /proc/cpuinfo)
ifneq (,$(findstring POWER9,$(POWER9_M))) ifneq (,$(findstring POWER9,$(POWER9_M)))
@ -106,6 +175,17 @@ ifneq ($(filter ppc64%,$(UNAME_M)),)
CXXFLAGS += -std=c++23 -DGGML_BIG_ENDIAN CXXFLAGS += -std=c++23 -DGGML_BIG_ENDIAN
endif endif
endif endif
ifndef LLAMA_NO_K_QUANTS
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_K_QUANTS
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_K_QUANTS
OBJS += k_quants.o
ifdef LLAMA_QKK_64
CFLAGS += -DGGML_QKK_64
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_QKK_64
endif
endif
ifndef LLAMA_NO_ACCELERATE ifndef LLAMA_NO_ACCELERATE
# Mac M1 - include Accelerate framework. # Mac M1 - include Accelerate framework.
# `-framework Accelerate` works on Mac Intel as well, with negliable performance boost (as of the predict time). # `-framework Accelerate` works on Mac Intel as well, with negliable performance boost (as of the predict time).
@ -113,55 +193,138 @@ ifndef LLAMA_NO_ACCELERATE
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_ACCELERATE CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_ACCELERATE
LDFLAGS += -framework Accelerate LDFLAGS += -framework Accelerate
endif endif
endif endif # LLAMA_NO_ACCELERATE
ifdef LLAMA_MPI
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_MPI -Wno-cast-qual
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_MPI -Wno-cast-qual
OBJS += ggml-mpi.o
endif # LLAMA_MPI
ifdef LLAMA_OPENBLAS ifdef LLAMA_OPENBLAS
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_OPENBLAS -I/usr/local/include/openblas -I/usr/include/openblas CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_OPENBLAS $(shell pkg-config --cflags openblas)
ifneq ($(shell grep -e "Arch Linux" -e "ID_LIKE=arch" /etc/os-release 2>/dev/null),) LDFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --libs openblas)
LDFLAGS += -lopenblas -lcblas endif # LLAMA_OPENBLAS
else
LDFLAGS += -lopenblas ifdef LLAMA_BLIS
endif CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_OPENBLAS -I/usr/local/include/blis -I/usr/include/blis
endif LDFLAGS += -lblis -L/usr/local/lib
endif # LLAMA_BLIS
ifdef LLAMA_CUBLAS ifdef LLAMA_CUBLAS
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS -I/usr/local/cuda/include -I/opt/cuda/include -I$(CUDA_PATH)/targets/x86_64-linux/include CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS -I/usr/local/cuda/include -I/opt/cuda/include -I$(CUDA_PATH)/targets/x86_64-linux/include
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS -I/usr/local/cuda/include -I/opt/cuda/include -I$(CUDA_PATH)/targets/x86_64-linux/include CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS -I/usr/local/cuda/include -I/opt/cuda/include -I$(CUDA_PATH)/targets/x86_64-linux/include
LDFLAGS += -lcublas -lculibos -lcudart -lcublasLt -lpthread -ldl -lrt -L/usr/local/cuda/lib64 -L/opt/cuda/lib64 -L$(CUDA_PATH)/targets/x86_64-linux/lib LDFLAGS += -lcublas -lculibos -lcudart -lcublasLt -lpthread -ldl -lrt -L/usr/local/cuda/lib64 -L/opt/cuda/lib64 -L$(CUDA_PATH)/targets/x86_64-linux/lib
OBJS += ggml-cuda.o OBJS += ggml-cuda.o
NVCC = nvcc NVCCFLAGS = --forward-unknown-to-host-compiler -use_fast_math
NVCCFLAGS = --forward-unknown-to-host-compiler -arch=native ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_NVCC
ggml-cuda.o: ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h NVCC = $(LLAMA_CUDA_NVCC)
$(NVCC) $(NVCCFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -Wno-pedantic -c $< -o $@ else
NVCC = nvcc
endif #LLAMA_CUDA_NVCC
ifdef CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH
NVCCFLAGS += -Wno-deprecated-gpu-targets -arch=$(CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH)
else
NVCCFLAGS += -arch=native
endif # CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
endif # LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_DMMV_X=$(LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X)
else
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_DMMV_X=32
endif # LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=$(LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y)
else ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_Y
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=$(LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_Y) # for backwards compatibility
else
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=1
endif # LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_F16
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_F16
endif # LLAMA_CUDA_F16
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_F16
NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_F16
endif # LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_F16
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER
NVCCFLAGS += -DK_QUANTS_PER_ITERATION=$(LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER)
else
NVCCFLAGS += -DK_QUANTS_PER_ITERATION=2
endif endif
#ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_CUBLAS
# NVCCFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_CUBLAS
#endif # LLAMA_CUDA_CUBLAS
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_CCBIN
NVCCFLAGS += -ccbin $(LLAMA_CUDA_CCBIN)
endif
ggml-cuda.o: ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h
$(NVCC) $(NVCCFLAGS) $(subst -Ofast,-O3,$(CXXFLAGS)) -Wno-pedantic -c $< -o $@
endif # LLAMA_CUBLAS
ifdef LLAMA_CLBLAST ifdef LLAMA_CLBLAST
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CLBLAST
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CLBLAST $(shell pkg-config --cflags clblast OpenCL)
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_CLBLAST $(shell pkg-config --cflags clblast OpenCL)
# Mac provides OpenCL as a framework # Mac provides OpenCL as a framework
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin)
LDFLAGS += -lclblast -framework OpenCL LDFLAGS += -lclblast -framework OpenCL
else else
LDFLAGS += -lclblast -lOpenCL LDFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --libs clblast OpenCL)
endif endif
OBJS += ggml-opencl.o OBJS += ggml-opencl.o
ggml-opencl.o: ggml-opencl.c ggml-opencl.h
ggml-opencl.o: ggml-opencl.cpp ggml-opencl.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
endif # LLAMA_CLBLAST
ifdef LLAMA_HIPBLAS
ROCM_PATH ?= /opt/rocm
HIPCC ?= $(ROCM_PATH)/bin/hipcc
GPU_TARGETS ?= $(shell $(ROCM_PATH)/llvm/bin/amdgpu-arch)
LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X ?= 32
LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y ?= 1
LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER ?= 2
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_HIPBLAS -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_HIPBLAS -DGGML_USE_CUBLAS
LDFLAGS += -L$(ROCM_PATH)/lib -Wl,-rpath=$(ROCM_PATH)/lib
LDFLAGS += -lhipblas -lamdhip64 -lrocblas
HIPFLAGS += $(addprefix --offload-arch=,$(GPU_TARGETS))
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_DMMV_X=$(LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X)
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_MMV_Y=$(LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y)
HIPFLAGS += -DK_QUANTS_PER_ITERATION=$(LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER)
HIPFLAGS += -DCC_TURING=1000000000
ifdef LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
HIPFLAGS += -DGGML_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
endif # LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV
OBJS += ggml-cuda.o
ggml-cuda.o: ggml-cuda.cu ggml-cuda.h
$(HIPCC) $(CXXFLAGS) $(HIPFLAGS) -x hip -c -o $@ $<
endif # LLAMA_HIPBLAS
ifdef LLAMA_METAL
CFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_METAL -DGGML_METAL_NDEBUG
CXXFLAGS += -DGGML_USE_METAL
LDFLAGS += -framework Foundation -framework Metal -framework MetalKit
OBJS += ggml-metal.o
endif # LLAMA_METAL
ifdef LLAMA_METAL
ggml-metal.o: ggml-metal.m ggml-metal.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
endif endif # LLAMA_METAL
ifneq ($(filter aarch64%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Apple M1, M2, etc. ifdef LLAMA_MPI
# Raspberry Pi 3, 4, Zero 2 (64-bit) ggml-mpi.o: ggml-mpi.c ggml-mpi.h
CFLAGS += -mcpu=native $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
CXXFLAGS += -mcpu=native endif # LLAMA_MPI
endif
ifneq ($(filter armv6%,$(UNAME_M)),) ifdef LLAMA_NO_K_QUANTS
# Raspberry Pi 1, Zero k_quants.o: k_quants.c k_quants.h
CFLAGS += -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
endif endif # LLAMA_NO_K_QUANTS
ifneq ($(filter armv7%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Raspberry Pi 2
CFLAGS += -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access -funsafe-math-optimizations
endif
ifneq ($(filter armv8%,$(UNAME_M)),)
# Raspberry Pi 3, 4, Zero 2 (32-bit)
CFLAGS += -mfp16-format=ieee -mno-unaligned-access
endif
# #
# Print build information # Print build information
@ -185,43 +348,79 @@ $(info )
ggml.o: ggml.c ggml.h ggml-cuda.h ggml.o: ggml.c ggml.h ggml-cuda.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
llama.o: llama.cpp ggml.h ggml-cuda.h llama.h llama-util.h ggml-alloc.o: ggml-alloc.c ggml.h ggml-alloc.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
OBJS += ggml-alloc.o
llama.o: llama.cpp ggml.h ggml-alloc.h ggml-cuda.h ggml-metal.h llama.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
common.o: examples/common.cpp examples/common.h common.o: common/common.cpp common/common.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
console.o: common/console.cpp common/console.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
grammar-parser.o: common/grammar-parser.cpp common/grammar-parser.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
libllama.so: llama.o ggml.o $(OBJS) libllama.so: llama.o ggml.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -shared -fPIC -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -shared -fPIC -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS)
clean: clean:
rm -vf *.o main quantize quantize-stats perplexity embedding benchmark-matmult save-load-state build-info.h rm -vf *.o *.so *.dll main quantize quantize-stats perplexity embedding benchmark-matmult save-load-state server simple vdot train-text-from-scratch convert-llama2c-to-ggml embd-input-test gguf llama-bench build-info.h $(TEST_TARGETS)
# #
# Examples # Examples
# #
main: examples/main/main.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS) main: examples/main/main.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o console.o grammar-parser.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
@echo @echo
@echo '==== Run ./main -h for help. ====' @echo '==== Run ./main -h for help. ===='
@echo @echo
quantize: examples/quantize/quantize.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o $(OBJS) simple: examples/simple/simple.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
quantize-stats: examples/quantize-stats/quantize-stats.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o $(OBJS) quantize: examples/quantize/quantize.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
perplexity: examples/perplexity/perplexity.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS) quantize-stats: examples/quantize-stats/quantize-stats.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
embedding: examples/embedding/embedding.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS) perplexity: examples/perplexity/perplexity.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
embedding: examples/embedding/embedding.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
save-load-state: examples/save-load-state/save-load-state.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS) save-load-state: examples/save-load-state/save-load-state.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
server: examples/server/server.cpp examples/server/httplib.h examples/server/json.hpp examples/server/index.html.hpp examples/server/index.js.hpp examples/server/completion.js.hpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o grammar-parser.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -Iexamples/server $(filter-out %.h,$(filter-out %.hpp,$^)) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(LWINSOCK2)
$(LIB_PRE)embdinput$(DSO_EXT): examples/embd-input/embd-input.h examples/embd-input/embd-input-lib.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) --shared $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$(filter-out %.hpp,$^)) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
embd-input-test: $(LIB_PRE)embdinput$(DSO_EXT) examples/embd-input/embd-input-test.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %$(DSO_EXT),$(filter-out %.h,$(filter-out %.hpp,$^))) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) -L. -lembdinput
gguf: examples/gguf/gguf.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
train-text-from-scratch: examples/train-text-from-scratch/train-text-from-scratch.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
convert-llama2c-to-ggml: examples/convert-llama2c-to-ggml/convert-llama2c-to-ggml.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
llama-bench: examples/llama-bench/llama-bench.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
build-info.h: $(wildcard .git/index) scripts/build-info.sh build-info.h: $(wildcard .git/index) scripts/build-info.sh
@sh scripts/build-info.sh > $@.tmp @sh scripts/build-info.sh > $@.tmp
@if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \ @if ! cmp -s $@.tmp $@; then \
@ -234,6 +433,8 @@ build-info.h: $(wildcard .git/index) scripts/build-info.sh
# Tests # Tests
# #
tests: $(TEST_TARGETS)
benchmark-matmult: examples/benchmark/benchmark-matmult.cpp build-info.h ggml.o $(OBJS) benchmark-matmult: examples/benchmark/benchmark-matmult.cpp build-info.h ggml.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.h,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
./$@ ./$@
@ -241,6 +442,29 @@ benchmark-matmult: examples/benchmark/benchmark-matmult.cpp build-info.h ggml.o
vdot: pocs/vdot/vdot.cpp ggml.o $(OBJS) vdot: pocs/vdot/vdot.cpp ggml.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $^ -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $^ -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
.PHONY: tests tests/test-llama-grammar: tests/test-llama-grammar.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
tests: $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
bash ./tests/run-tests.sh
tests/test-grammar-parser: tests/test-grammar-parser.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-double-float: tests/test-double-float.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-grad0: tests/test-grad0.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-opt: tests/test-opt.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-quantize-fns: tests/test-quantize-fns.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-quantize-perf: tests/test-quantize-perf.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-sampling: tests/test-sampling.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
tests/test-tokenizer-0: tests/test-tokenizer-0.cpp build-info.h ggml.o llama.o common.o $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(filter-out %.txt,$^) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ let package = Package(
.target( .target(
name: "llama", name: "llama",
path: ".", path: ".",
exclude: ["ggml-metal.metal"],
sources: ["ggml.c", "llama.cpp"], sources: ["ggml.c", "llama.cpp"],
publicHeadersPath: "spm-headers", publicHeadersPath: "spm-headers",
cSettings: [.unsafeFlags(["-Wno-shorten-64-to-32"]), .define("GGML_USE_ACCELERATE")], cSettings: [.unsafeFlags(["-Wno-shorten-64-to-32"]), .define("GGML_USE_ACCELERATE")],

592
README.md
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@ -5,12 +5,25 @@
[![Actions Status](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions) [![Actions Status](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions)
[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
[Roadmap](https://github.com/users/ggerganov/projects/7) / [Manifesto](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/205) / [ggml](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml)
Inference of [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model in pure C/C++ Inference of [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model in pure C/C++
**Hot topics:** ### Hot topics
- Quantization formats `Q4` and `Q5` have changed - requantize any old models [(info)](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1405) - Added support for Falcon models: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2717
- [Roadmap May 2023](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/1220)
- A new file format has been introduced: [GGUF](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2398)
Last revision compatible with the old format: [dadbed9](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/commit/dadbed99e65252d79f81101a392d0d6497b86caa)
### Current `master` should be considered in Beta - expect some issues for a few days!
### Be prepared to re-convert and / or re-quantize your GGUF models while this notice is up!
### Issues with non-GGUF models will be considered with low priority!
----
<details> <details>
<summary>Table of Contents</summary> <summary>Table of Contents</summary>
@ -28,7 +41,9 @@ Inference of [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model in pure C/C++
<li><a href="#memorydisk-requirements">Memory/Disk Requirements</a></li> <li><a href="#memorydisk-requirements">Memory/Disk Requirements</a></li>
<li><a href="#quantization">Quantization</a></li> <li><a href="#quantization">Quantization</a></li>
<li><a href="#interactive-mode">Interactive mode</a></li> <li><a href="#interactive-mode">Interactive mode</a></li>
<li><a href="#constrained-output-with-grammars">Constrained output with grammars</a></li>
<li><a href="#instruction-mode-with-alpaca">Instruction mode with Alpaca</a></li> <li><a href="#instruction-mode-with-alpaca">Instruction mode with Alpaca</a></li>
<li><a href="#using-openllama">Using OpenLLaMA</a></li>
<li><a href="#using-gpt4all">Using GPT4All</a></li> <li><a href="#using-gpt4all">Using GPT4All</a></li>
<li><a href="#using-pygmalion-7b--metharme-7b">Using Pygmalion 7B & Metharme 7B</a></li> <li><a href="#using-pygmalion-7b--metharme-7b">Using Pygmalion 7B & Metharme 7B</a></li>
<li><a href="#obtaining-the-facebook-llama-original-model-and-stanford-alpaca-model-data">Obtaining the Facebook LLaMA original model and Stanford Alpaca model data</a></li> <li><a href="#obtaining-the-facebook-llama-original-model-and-stanford-alpaca-model-data">Obtaining the Facebook LLaMA original model and Stanford Alpaca model data</a></li>
@ -50,16 +65,14 @@ Inference of [LLaMA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13971) model in pure C/C++
The main goal of `llama.cpp` is to run the LLaMA model using 4-bit integer quantization on a MacBook The main goal of `llama.cpp` is to run the LLaMA model using 4-bit integer quantization on a MacBook
- Plain C/C++ implementation without dependencies - Plain C/C++ implementation without dependencies
- Apple silicon first-class citizen - optimized via ARM NEON and Accelerate framework - Apple silicon first-class citizen - optimized via ARM NEON, Accelerate and Metal frameworks
- AVX, AVX2 and AVX512 support for x86 architectures - AVX, AVX2 and AVX512 support for x86 architectures
- Mixed F16 / F32 precision - Mixed F16 / F32 precision
- 4-bit, 5-bit and 8-bit integer quantization support - 2-bit, 3-bit, 4-bit, 5-bit, 6-bit and 8-bit integer quantization support
- Runs on the CPU - CUDA, Metal and OpenCL GPU backend support
- OpenBLAS support
- cuBLAS and CLBlast support
The original implementation of `llama.cpp` was [hacked in an evening](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/33#issuecomment-1465108022). The original implementation of `llama.cpp` was [hacked in an evening](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/33#issuecomment-1465108022).
Since then, the project has improved significantly thanks to many contributions. This project is for educational purposes and serves Since then, the project has improved significantly thanks to many contributions. This project is mainly for educational purposes and serves
as the main playground for developing new features for the [ggml](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml) library. as the main playground for developing new features for the [ggml](https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml) library.
**Supported platforms:** **Supported platforms:**
@ -72,14 +85,19 @@ as the main playground for developing new features for the [ggml](https://github
**Supported models:** **Supported models:**
- [X] LLaMA 🦙 - [X] LLaMA 🦙
- [x] LLaMA 2 🦙🦙
- [X] Falcon
- [X] [Alpaca](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#instruction-mode-with-alpaca) - [X] [Alpaca](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#instruction-mode-with-alpaca)
- [X] [GPT4All](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#using-gpt4all) - [X] [GPT4All](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp#using-gpt4all)
- [X] [Chinese LLaMA / Alpaca](https://github.com/ymcui/Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca) - [X] [Chinese LLaMA / Alpaca](https://github.com/ymcui/Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca) and [Chinese LLaMA-2 / Alpaca-2](https://github.com/ymcui/Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca-2)
- [X] [Vigogne (French)](https://github.com/bofenghuang/vigogne) - [X] [Vigogne (French)](https://github.com/bofenghuang/vigogne)
- [X] [Vicuna](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/643#discussioncomment-5533894) - [X] [Vicuna](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/643#discussioncomment-5533894)
- [X] [Koala](https://bair.berkeley.edu/blog/2023/04/03/koala/) - [X] [Koala](https://bair.berkeley.edu/blog/2023/04/03/koala/)
- [X] [OpenBuddy 🐶 (Multilingual)](https://github.com/OpenBuddy/OpenBuddy) - [X] [OpenBuddy 🐶 (Multilingual)](https://github.com/OpenBuddy/OpenBuddy)
- [X] [Pygmalion 7B / Metharme 7B](#using-pygmalion-7b--metharme-7b) - [X] [Pygmalion 7B / Metharme 7B](#using-pygmalion-7b--metharme-7b)
- [X] [WizardLM](https://github.com/nlpxucan/WizardLM)
- [X] [Baichuan-7B](https://huggingface.co/baichuan-inc/baichuan-7B) and its derivations (such as [baichuan-7b-sft](https://huggingface.co/hiyouga/baichuan-7b-sft))
- [X] [Aquila-7B](https://huggingface.co/BAAI/Aquila-7B) / [AquilaChat-7B](https://huggingface.co/BAAI/AquilaChat-7B)
**Bindings:** **Bindings:**
@ -87,7 +105,10 @@ as the main playground for developing new features for the [ggml](https://github
- Go: [go-skynet/go-llama.cpp](https://github.com/go-skynet/go-llama.cpp) - Go: [go-skynet/go-llama.cpp](https://github.com/go-skynet/go-llama.cpp)
- Node.js: [hlhr202/llama-node](https://github.com/hlhr202/llama-node) - Node.js: [hlhr202/llama-node](https://github.com/hlhr202/llama-node)
- Ruby: [yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb](https://github.com/yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb) - Ruby: [yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb](https://github.com/yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb)
- Rust: [mdrokz/rust-llama.cpp](https://github.com/mdrokz/rust-llama.cpp)
- C#/.NET: [SciSharp/LLamaSharp](https://github.com/SciSharp/LLamaSharp) - C#/.NET: [SciSharp/LLamaSharp](https://github.com/SciSharp/LLamaSharp)
- Scala 3: [donderom/llm4s](https://github.com/donderom/llm4s)
- Clojure: [phronmophobic/llama.clj](https://github.com/phronmophobic/llama.clj)
**UI:** **UI:**
@ -96,90 +117,84 @@ as the main playground for developing new features for the [ggml](https://github
--- ---
Here is a typical run using LLaMA-7B: Here is a typical run using LLaMA v2 13B on M2 Ultra:
```java ```java
make -j && ./main -m ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 $ make -j && ./main -m models/llama-13b-v2/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:\nStep 1:" -n 400 -e
I llama.cpp build info: I llama.cpp build info:
I UNAME_S: Darwin I UNAME_S: Darwin
I UNAME_P: arm I UNAME_P: arm
I UNAME_M: arm64 I UNAME_M: arm64
I CFLAGS: -I. -O3 -DNDEBUG -std=c11 -fPIC -pthread -DGGML_USE_ACCELERATE I CFLAGS: -I. -O3 -std=c11 -fPIC -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wcast-qual -Wdouble-promotion -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -pthread -DGGML_USE_K_QUANTS -DGGML_USE_ACCELERATE
I CXXFLAGS: -I. -I./examples -O3 -DNDEBUG -std=c++11 -fPIC -pthread I CXXFLAGS: -I. -I./common -O3 -std=c++11 -fPIC -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wcast-qual -Wno-unused-function -Wno-multichar -pthread -DGGML_USE_K_QUANTS
I LDFLAGS: -framework Accelerate I LDFLAGS: -framework Accelerate
I CC: Apple clang version 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.29.202) I CC: Apple clang version 14.0.3 (clang-1403.0.22.14.1)
I CXX: Apple clang version 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.29.202) I CXX: Apple clang version 14.0.3 (clang-1403.0.22.14.1)
make: Nothing to be done for `default'. make: Nothing to be done for `default'.
main: seed = 1678486056 main: build = 1041 (cf658ad)
llama_model_load: loading model from './models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin' - please wait ... main: seed = 1692823051
llama_model_load: n_vocab = 32000 llama_model_loader: loaded meta data with 16 key-value pairs and 363 tensors from models/llama-13b-v2/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf (version GGUF V1 (latest))
llama_model_load: n_ctx = 512 llama_model_loader: - type f32: 81 tensors
llama_model_load: n_embd = 4096 llama_model_loader: - type q4_0: 281 tensors
llama_model_load: n_mult = 256 llama_model_loader: - type q6_K: 1 tensors
llama_model_load: n_head = 32 llm_load_print_meta: format = GGUF V1 (latest)
llama_model_load: n_layer = 32 llm_load_print_meta: arch = llama
llama_model_load: n_rot = 128 llm_load_print_meta: vocab type = SPM
llama_model_load: f16 = 2 llm_load_print_meta: n_vocab = 32000
llama_model_load: n_ff = 11008 llm_load_print_meta: n_merges = 0
llama_model_load: ggml ctx size = 4529.34 MB llm_load_print_meta: n_ctx_train = 4096
llama_model_load: memory_size = 512.00 MB, n_mem = 16384 llm_load_print_meta: n_ctx = 512
llama_model_load: .................................... done llm_load_print_meta: n_embd = 5120
llama_model_load: model size = 4017.27 MB / num tensors = 291 llm_load_print_meta: n_head = 40
llm_load_print_meta: n_head_kv = 40
llm_load_print_meta: n_layer = 40
llm_load_print_meta: n_rot = 128
llm_load_print_meta: n_gqa = 1
llm_load_print_meta: f_norm_eps = 1.0e-05
llm_load_print_meta: f_norm_rms_eps = 1.0e-05
llm_load_print_meta: n_ff = 13824
llm_load_print_meta: freq_base = 10000.0
llm_load_print_meta: freq_scale = 1
llm_load_print_meta: model type = 13B
llm_load_print_meta: model ftype = mostly Q4_0
llm_load_print_meta: model size = 13.02 B
llm_load_print_meta: general.name = LLaMA v2
llm_load_print_meta: BOS token = 1 '<s>'
llm_load_print_meta: EOS token = 2 '</s>'
llm_load_print_meta: UNK token = 0 '<unk>'
llm_load_print_meta: LF token = 13 '<0x0A>'
llm_load_tensors: ggml ctx size = 0.11 MB
llm_load_tensors: mem required = 7024.01 MB (+ 400.00 MB per state)
...................................................................................................
llama_new_context_with_model: kv self size = 400.00 MB
llama_new_context_with_model: compute buffer total size = 75.41 MB
main: prompt: 'Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:' system_info: n_threads = 16 / 24 | AVX = 0 | AVX2 = 0 | AVX512 = 0 | AVX512_VBMI = 0 | AVX512_VNNI = 0 | FMA = 0 | NEON = 1 | ARM_FMA = 1 | F16C = 0 | FP16_VA = 1 | WASM_SIMD = 0 | BLAS = 1 | SSE3 = 0 | VSX = 0 |
main: number of tokens in prompt = 15 sampling: repeat_last_n = 64, repeat_penalty = 1.100000, presence_penalty = 0.000000, frequency_penalty = 0.000000, top_k = 40, tfs_z = 1.000000, top_p = 0.950000, typical_p = 1.000000, temp = 0.800000, mirostat = 0, mirostat_lr = 0.100000, mirostat_ent = 5.000000
1 -> '' generate: n_ctx = 512, n_batch = 512, n_predict = 400, n_keep = 0
8893 -> 'Build'
292 -> 'ing'
263 -> ' a'
4700 -> ' website'
508 -> ' can'
367 -> ' be'
2309 -> ' done'
297 -> ' in'
29871 -> ' '
29896 -> '1'
29900 -> '0'
2560 -> ' simple'
6576 -> ' steps'
29901 -> ':'
sampling parameters: temp = 0.800000, top_k = 40, top_p = 0.950000
Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps: Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:
1) Select a domain name and web hosting plan Step 1: Find the right website platform.
2) Complete a sitemap Step 2: Choose your domain name and hosting plan.
3) List your products Step 3: Design your website layout.
4) Write product descriptions Step 4: Write your website content and add images.
5) Create a user account Step 5: Install security features to protect your site from hackers or spammers
6) Build the template Step 6: Test your website on multiple browsers, mobile devices, operating systems etc…
7) Start building the website Step 7: Test it again with people who are not related to you personally friends or family members will work just fine!
8) Advertise the website Step 8: Start marketing and promoting the website via social media channels or paid ads
9) Provide email support Step 9: Analyze how many visitors have come to your site so far, what type of people visit more often than others (e.g., men vs women) etc…
10) Submit the website to search engines Step 10: Continue to improve upon all aspects mentioned above by following trends in web design and staying up-to-date on new technologies that can enhance user experience even further!
A website is a collection of web pages that are formatted with HTML. HTML is the code that defines what the website looks like and how it behaves. How does a Website Work?
The HTML code is formatted into a template or a format. Once this is done, it is displayed on the user's browser. A website works by having pages, which are made of HTML code. This code tells your computer how to display the content on each page you visit whether its an image or text file (like PDFs). In order for someone elses browser not only be able but also want those same results when accessing any given URL; some additional steps need taken by way of programming scripts that will add functionality such as making links clickable!
The web pages are stored in a web server. The web server is also called a host. When the website is accessed, it is retrieved from the server and displayed on the user's computer. The most common type is called static HTML pages because they remain unchanged over time unless modified manually (either through editing files directly or using an interface such as WordPress). They are usually served up via HTTP protocols this means anyone can access them without having any special privileges like being part of a group who is allowed into restricted areas online; however, there may still exist some limitations depending upon where one lives geographically speaking.
A website is known as a website when it is hosted. This means that it is displayed on a host. The host is usually a web server. How to
A website can be displayed on different browsers. The browsers are basically the software that renders the website on the user's screen. llama_print_timings: load time = 576.45 ms
A website can also be viewed on different devices such as desktops, tablets and smartphones. llama_print_timings: sample time = 283.10 ms / 400 runs ( 0.71 ms per token, 1412.91 tokens per second)
Hence, to have a website displayed on a browser, the website must be hosted. llama_print_timings: prompt eval time = 599.83 ms / 19 tokens ( 31.57 ms per token, 31.68 tokens per second)
A domain name is an address of a website. It is the name of the website. llama_print_timings: eval time = 24513.59 ms / 399 runs ( 61.44 ms per token, 16.28 tokens per second)
The website is known as a website when it is hosted. This means that it is displayed on a host. The host is usually a web server. llama_print_timings: total time = 25431.49 ms
A website can be displayed on different browsers. The browsers are basically the software that renders the website on the users screen.
A website can also be viewed on different devices such as desktops, tablets and smartphones. Hence, to have a website displayed on a browser, the website must be hosted.
A domain name is an address of a website. It is the name of the website.
A website is an address of a website. It is a collection of web pages that are formatted with HTML. HTML is the code that defines what the website looks like and how it behaves.
The HTML code is formatted into a template or a format. Once this is done, it is displayed on the users browser.
A website is known as a website when it is hosted
main: mem per token = 14434244 bytes
main: load time = 1332.48 ms
main: sample time = 1081.40 ms
main: predict time = 31378.77 ms / 61.41 ms per token
main: total time = 34036.74 ms
``` ```
And here is another demo of running both LLaMA-7B and [whisper.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp) on a single M1 Pro MacBook: And here is another demo of running both LLaMA-7B and [whisper.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp) on a single M1 Pro MacBook:
@ -228,21 +243,108 @@ In order to build llama.cpp you have three different options.
cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release
``` ```
- Using `Zig`: - Using `Zig` (version 0.11 or later):
Building for optimization levels and CPU features can be accomplished using standard build arguments, for example AVX2, FMA, F16C,
it's also possible to cross compile for other operating systems and architectures:
```bash ```bash
zig build -Drelease-fast zig build -Doptimize=ReleaseFast -Dtarget=x86_64-windows-gnu -Dcpu=x86_64+avx2+fma+f16c
``` ```
The `zig targets` command will give you valid options to use.
- Using `gmake` (FreeBSD):
1. Install and activate [DRM in FreeBSD](https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics)
2. Add your user to **video** group
3. Install compilation dependencies.
```bash
sudo pkg install gmake automake autoconf pkgconf llvm15 clinfo clover \
opencl clblast openblas
gmake CC=/usr/local/bin/clang15 CXX=/usr/local/bin/clang++15 -j4
```
**Notes:** With this packages you can build llama.cpp with OPENBLAS and
CLBLAST support for use OpenCL GPU acceleration in FreeBSD. Please read
the instructions for use and activate this options in this document below.
### Metal Build
Using Metal allows the computation to be executed on the GPU for Apple devices:
- Using `make`:
```bash
LLAMA_METAL=1 make
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
mkdir build-metal
cd build-metal
cmake -DLLAMA_METAL=ON ..
cmake --build . --config Release
```
When built with Metal support, you can enable GPU inference with the `--gpu-layers|-ngl` command-line argument.
Any value larger than 0 will offload the computation to the GPU. For example:
```bash
./main -m ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -n 128 -ngl 1
```
### MPI Build
MPI lets you distribute the computation over a cluster of machines. Because of the serial nature of LLM prediction, this won't yield any end-to-end speed-ups, but it will let you run larger models than would otherwise fit into RAM on a single machine.
First you will need MPI libraries installed on your system. The two most popular (only?) options are [MPICH](https://www.mpich.org) and [OpenMPI](https://www.open-mpi.org). Either can be installed with a package manager (`apt`, Homebrew, MacPorts, etc).
Next you will need to build the project with `LLAMA_MPI` set to true on all machines; if you're building with `make`, you will also need to specify an MPI-capable compiler (when building with CMake, this is configured automatically):
- Using `make`:
```bash
make CC=mpicc CXX=mpicxx LLAMA_MPI=1
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
cmake -S . -B build -DLLAMA_MPI=ON
```
Once the programs are built, download/convert the weights on all of the machines in your cluster. The paths to the weights and programs should be identical on all machines.
Next, ensure password-less SSH access to each machine from the primary host, and create a `hostfile` with a list of the hostnames and their relative "weights" (slots). If you want to use localhost for computation, use its local subnet IP address rather than the loopback address or "localhost".
Here is an example hostfile:
```
192.168.0.1:2
malvolio.local:1
```
The above will distribute the computation across 2 processes on the first host and 1 process on the second host. Each process will use roughly an equal amount of RAM. Try to keep these numbers small, as inter-process (intra-host) communication is expensive.
Finally, you're ready to run a computation using `mpirun`:
```bash
mpirun -hostfile hostfile -n 3 ./main -m ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -n 128
```
### BLAS Build ### BLAS Build
Building the program with BLAS support may lead to some performance improvements in prompt processing using batch sizes higher than 32 (the default is 512). BLAS doesn't affect the normal generation performance. There are currently three different implementations of it: Building the program with BLAS support may lead to some performance improvements in prompt processing using batch sizes higher than 32 (the default is 512). BLAS doesn't affect the normal generation performance. There are currently three different implementations of it:
- Accelerate Framework: - #### Accelerate Framework:
This is only available on Mac PCs and it's enabled by default. You can just build using the normal instructions. This is only available on Mac PCs and it's enabled by default. You can just build using the normal instructions.
- OpenBLAS: - #### OpenBLAS:
This provides BLAS acceleration using only the CPU. Make sure to have OpenBLAS installed on your machine. This provides BLAS acceleration using only the CPU. Make sure to have OpenBLAS installed on your machine.
@ -272,11 +374,26 @@ Building the program with BLAS support may lead to some performance improvements
```bash ```bash
mkdir build mkdir build
cd build cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_OPENBLAS=ON cmake .. -DLLAMA_BLAS=ON -DLLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS
cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release
``` ```
- cuBLAS - #### BLIS
Check [BLIS.md](docs/BLIS.md) for more information.
- #### Intel MKL
By default, `LLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR` is set to `Generic`, so if you already sourced intel environment script and assign `-DLLAMA_BLAS=ON` in cmake, the mkl version of Blas will automatically been selected. You may also specify it by:
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_BLAS=ON -DLLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR=Intel10_64lp -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icx -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpx
cmake --build . --config Release
```
- #### cuBLAS
This provides BLAS acceleration using the CUDA cores of your Nvidia GPU. Make sure to have the CUDA toolkit installed. You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager or from here: [CUDA Toolkit](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads). This provides BLAS acceleration using the CUDA cores of your Nvidia GPU. Make sure to have the CUDA toolkit installed. You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager or from here: [CUDA Toolkit](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads).
- Using `make`: - Using `make`:
@ -292,7 +409,121 @@ Building the program with BLAS support may lead to some performance improvements
cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release
``` ```
Note: Because llama.cpp uses multiple CUDA streams for matrix multiplication results [are not guaranteed to be reproducible](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cublas/index.html#results-reproducibility). If you need reproducibility, set `GGML_CUDA_MAX_STREAMS` in the file `ggml-cuda.cu` to 1. The environment variable [`CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES`](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#env-vars) can be used to specify which GPU(s) will be used. The following compilation options are also available to tweak performance:
<!---
| LLAMA_CUDA_CUBLAS | Boolean | false | Use cuBLAS instead of custom CUDA kernels for prompt processing. Faster for all quantization formats except for q4_0 and q8_0, especially for k-quants. Increases VRAM usage (700 MiB for 7b, 970 MiB for 13b, 1430 MiB for 33b). |
--->
| Option | Legal values | Default | Description |
|-------------------------|------------------------|---------|-------------|
| LLAMA_CUDA_FORCE_DMMV | Boolean | false | Force the use of dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernels instead of using kernels that do matrix vector multiplication on quantized data. By default the decision is made based on compute capability (MMVQ for 6.1/Pascal/GTX 1000 or higher). Does not affect k-quants. |
| LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X | Positive integer >= 32 | 32 | Number of values in x direction processed by the CUDA dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernel per iteration. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 heavily recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y | Positive integer | 1 | Block size in y direction for the CUDA mul mat vec kernels. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 recommended. |
| LLAMA_CUDA_F16 | Boolean | false | If enabled, use half-precision floating point arithmetic for the CUDA dequantization + mul mat vec kernels and for the q4_1 and q5_1 matrix matrix multiplication kernels. Can improve performance on relatively recent GPUs. |
| LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER | 1 or 2 | 2 | Number of values processed per iteration and per CUDA thread for Q2_K and Q6_K quantization formats. Setting this value to 1 can improve performance for slow GPUs. |
- #### hipBLAS
This provide BLAS acceleation on HIP supported GPU like AMD GPU.
Make sure to have ROCm installed.
You can download it from your Linux distro's package manager or from here: [ROCm Quick Start (Linux)](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/deploy/linux/quick_start.html).
Windows support is coming soon...
- Using `make`:
```bash
make LLAMA_HIPBLAS=1
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
CC=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang CXX=/opt/rocm/llvm/bin/clang++ cmake .. -DLLAMA_HIPBLAS=ON
cmake --build .
```
The environment variable [`HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES`](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/understand/gpu_isolation.html#hip-visible-devices) can be used to specify which GPU(s) will be used.
If your GPU is not officialy supported you can use the environment variable [`HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION`] set to a similar GPU, for example 10.3.0 on RDNA2 or 11.0.0 on RDNA3.
The following compilation options are also available to tweak performance (yes, they refer to CUDA, not HIP, because it uses the same code as the cuBLAS version above):
| Option | Legal values | Default | Description |
|-------------------------|------------------------|---------|-------------|
| LLAMA_CUDA_DMMV_X | Positive integer >= 32 | 32 | Number of values in x direction processed by the HIP dequantization + matrix vector multiplication kernel per iteration. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 heavily recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| LLAMA_CUDA_MMV_Y | Positive integer | 1 | Block size in y direction for the HIP mul mat vec kernels. Increasing this value can improve performance on fast GPUs. Power of 2 recommended. Does not affect k-quants. |
| LLAMA_CUDA_KQUANTS_ITER | 1 or 2 | 2 | Number of values processed per iteration and per HIP thread for Q2_K and Q6_K quantization formats. Setting this value to 1 can improve performance for slow GPUs. |
- #### CLBlast
OpenCL acceleration is provided by the matrix multiplication kernels from the [CLBlast](https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast) project and custom kernels for ggml that can generate tokens on the GPU.
You will need the [OpenCL SDK](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-SDK).
- For Ubuntu or Debian, the packages `opencl-headers`, `ocl-icd` may be needed.
- <details>
<summary>Installing the OpenCL SDK from source</summary>
```sh
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-SDK.git
mkdir OpenCL-SDK/build
cd OpenCL-SDK/build
cmake .. -DBUILD_DOCS=OFF \
-DBUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF \
-DOPENCL_SDK_BUILD_SAMPLES=OFF \
-DOPENCL_SDK_TEST_SAMPLES=OFF
cmake --build . --config Release
cmake --install . --prefix /some/path
```
</details>
Installing CLBlast: it may be found in your operating system's packages.
- <details>
<summary>If not, then installing from source:</summary>
```sh
git clone https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast.git
mkdir CLBlast/build
cd CLBlast/build
cmake .. -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DTUNERS=OFF
cmake --build . --config Release
cmake --install . --prefix /some/path
```
Where `/some/path` is where the built library will be installed (default is `/usr/local`).
</details>
Building:
- Build with make:
```sh
make LLAMA_CLBLAST=1
```
- CMake:
```sh
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DLLAMA_CLBLAST=ON -DCLBlast_dir=/some/path
cmake --build . --config Release
```
Running:
The CLBlast build supports `--gpu-layers|-ngl` like the CUDA version does.
To select the correct platform (driver) and device (GPU), you can use the environment variables `GGML_OPENCL_PLATFORM` and `GGML_OPENCL_DEVICE`.
The selection can be a number (starting from 0) or a text string to search:
```sh
GGML_OPENCL_PLATFORM=1 ./main ...
GGML_OPENCL_DEVICE=2 ./main ...
GGML_OPENCL_PLATFORM=Intel ./main ...
GGML_OPENCL_PLATFORM=AMD GGML_OPENCL_DEVICE=1 ./main ...
```
The default behavior is to find the first GPU device, but when it is an integrated GPU on a laptop, for instance, the selectors are useful.
Using the variables it is possible to select a CPU-based driver as well, if so desired.
You can get a list of platforms and devices from the `clinfo -l` command, etc.
### Prepare Data & Run ### Prepare Data & Run
@ -300,6 +531,9 @@ Note: Because llama.cpp uses multiple CUDA streams for matrix multiplication res
# obtain the original LLaMA model weights and place them in ./models # obtain the original LLaMA model weights and place them in ./models
ls ./models ls ./models
65B 30B 13B 7B tokenizer_checklist.chk tokenizer.model 65B 30B 13B 7B tokenizer_checklist.chk tokenizer.model
# [Optional] for models using BPE tokenizers
ls ./models
65B 30B 13B 7B vocab.json
# install Python dependencies # install Python dependencies
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
@ -307,11 +541,14 @@ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
# convert the 7B model to ggml FP16 format # convert the 7B model to ggml FP16 format
python3 convert.py models/7B/ python3 convert.py models/7B/
# [Optional] for models using BPE tokenizers
python convert.py models/7B/ --vocabtype bpe
# quantize the model to 4-bits (using q4_0 method) # quantize the model to 4-bits (using q4_0 method)
./quantize ./models/7B/ggml-model-f16.bin ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin q4_0 ./quantize ./models/7B/ggml-model-f16.gguf ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf q4_0
# run the inference # run the inference
./main -m ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -n 128 ./main -m ./models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -n 128
``` ```
When running the larger models, make sure you have enough disk space to store all the intermediate files. When running the larger models, make sure you have enough disk space to store all the intermediate files.
@ -331,18 +568,20 @@ As the models are currently fully loaded into memory, you will need adequate dis
Several quantization methods are supported. They differ in the resulting model disk size and inference speed. Several quantization methods are supported. They differ in the resulting model disk size and inference speed.
*(outdated)*
| Model | Measure | F16 | Q4_0 | Q4_1 | Q5_0 | Q5_1 | Q8_0 | | Model | Measure | F16 | Q4_0 | Q4_1 | Q5_0 | Q5_1 | Q8_0 |
|------:|--------------|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:| |------:|--------------|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|-------:|
| 7B | perplexity | 5.9066 | 6.1565 | 6.0910 | 5.9862 | 5.9481 | 5.9069 | | 7B | perplexity | 5.9066 | 6.1565 | 6.0912 | 5.9862 | 5.9481 | 5.9070 |
| 7B | file size | 13.0G | 4.0G | 4.8G | 4.4G | 4.8G | 7.1G | | 7B | file size | 13.0G | 3.5G | 3.9G | 4.3G | 4.7G | 6.7G |
| 7B | ms/tok @ 4th | 128 | 50 | 54 | 75 | 83 | 75 | | 7B | ms/tok @ 4th | 127 | 55 | 54 | 76 | 83 | 72 |
| 7B | ms/tok @ 8th | 123 | 44 | 52 | 53 | 58 | 72 | | 7B | ms/tok @ 8th | 122 | 43 | 45 | 52 | 56 | 67 |
| 7B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 9.0 | | 7B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
| 13B | perplexity | 5.2543 | 5.3860 | 5.3607 | 5.2856 | 5.2706 | 5.2548 | | 13B | perplexity | 5.2543 | 5.3860 | 5.3608 | 5.2856 | 5.2706 | 5.2548 |
| 13B | file size | 25.0G | 7.6G | 9.1G | 8.4G | 9.1G | 14G | | 13B | file size | 25.0G | 6.8G | 7.6G | 8.3G | 9.1G | 13G |
| 13B | ms/tok @ 4th | 239 | 93 | 101 | 150 | 164 | 141 | | 13B | ms/tok @ 4th | - | 103 | 105 | 148 | 160 | 131 |
| 13B | ms/tok @ 8th | 240 | 81 | 96 | 96 | 104 | 136 | | 13B | ms/tok @ 8th | - | 73 | 82 | 98 | 105 | 128 |
| 13B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 9.0 | | 13B | bits/weight | 16.0 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | 6.0 | 8.5 |
### Perplexity (measuring model quality) ### Perplexity (measuring model quality)
@ -367,13 +606,42 @@ Here is an example of a few-shot interaction, invoked with the command
./examples/chat-13B.sh ./examples/chat-13B.sh
# custom arguments using a 13B model # custom arguments using a 13B model
./main -m ./models/13B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -n 256 --repeat_penalty 1.0 --color -i -r "User:" -f prompts/chat-with-bob.txt ./main -m ./models/13B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -n 256 --repeat_penalty 1.0 --color -i -r "User:" -f prompts/chat-with-bob.txt
``` ```
Note the use of `--color` to distinguish between user input and generated text. Other parameters are explained in more detail in the [README](examples/main/README.md) for the `main` example program. Note the use of `--color` to distinguish between user input and generated text. Other parameters are explained in more detail in the [README](examples/main/README.md) for the `main` example program.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/224575029-2af3c7dc-5a65-4f64-a6bb-517a532aea38.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/224575029-2af3c7dc-5a65-4f64-a6bb-517a532aea38.png)
### Persistent Interaction
The prompt, user inputs, and model generations can be saved and resumed across calls to `./main` by leveraging `--prompt-cache` and `--prompt-cache-all`. The `./examples/chat-persistent.sh` script demonstrates this with support for long-running, resumable chat sessions. To use this example, you must provide a file to cache the initial chat prompt and a directory to save the chat session, and may optionally provide the same variables as `chat-13B.sh`. The same prompt cache can be reused for new chat sessions. Note that both prompt cache and chat directory are tied to the initial prompt (`PROMPT_TEMPLATE`) and the model file.
```bash
# Start a new chat
PROMPT_CACHE_FILE=chat.prompt.bin CHAT_SAVE_DIR=./chat/default ./examples/chat-persistent.sh
# Resume that chat
PROMPT_CACHE_FILE=chat.prompt.bin CHAT_SAVE_DIR=./chat/default ./examples/chat-persistent.sh
# Start a different chat with the same prompt/model
PROMPT_CACHE_FILE=chat.prompt.bin CHAT_SAVE_DIR=./chat/another ./examples/chat-persistent.sh
# Different prompt cache for different prompt/model
PROMPT_TEMPLATE=./prompts/chat-with-bob.txt PROMPT_CACHE_FILE=bob.prompt.bin \
CHAT_SAVE_DIR=./chat/bob ./examples/chat-persistent.sh
```
### Constrained output with grammars
`llama.cpp` supports grammars to constrain model output. For example, you can force the model to output JSON only:
```bash
./main -m ./models/13B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -n 256 --grammar-file grammars/json.gbnf -p 'Request: schedule a call at 8pm; Command:'
```
The `grammars/` folder contains a handful of sample grammars. To write your own, check out the [GBNF Guide](./grammars/README.md).
### Instruction mode with Alpaca ### Instruction mode with Alpaca
1. First, download the `ggml` Alpaca model into the `./models` folder 1. First, download the `ggml` Alpaca model into the `./models` folder
@ -402,8 +670,17 @@ cadaver, cauliflower, cabbage (vegetable), catalpa (tree) and Cailleach.
> >
``` ```
### Using [OpenLLaMA](https://github.com/openlm-research/open_llama)
OpenLLaMA is an openly licensed reproduction of Meta's original LLaMA model. It uses the same architecture and is a drop-in replacement for the original LLaMA weights.
- Download the [3B](https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b), [7B](https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b), or [13B](https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_13b) model from Hugging Face.
- Convert the model to ggml FP16 format using `python convert.py <path to OpenLLaMA directory>`
### Using [GPT4All](https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all) ### Using [GPT4All](https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all)
*Note: these instructions are likely obsoleted by the GGUF update*
- Obtain the `tokenizer.model` file from LLaMA model and put it to `models` - Obtain the `tokenizer.model` file from LLaMA model and put it to `models`
- Obtain the `added_tokens.json` file from Alpaca model and put it to `models` - Obtain the `added_tokens.json` file from Alpaca model and put it to `models`
- Obtain the `gpt4all-lora-quantized.bin` file from GPT4All model and put it to `models/gpt4all-7B` - Obtain the `gpt4all-lora-quantized.bin` file from GPT4All model and put it to `models/gpt4all-7B`
@ -437,6 +714,19 @@ python3 convert.py pygmalion-7b/ --outtype q4_1
- The LLaMA models are officially distributed by Facebook and will **never** be provided through this repository. - The LLaMA models are officially distributed by Facebook and will **never** be provided through this repository.
- Refer to [Facebook's LLaMA repository](https://github.com/facebookresearch/llama/pull/73/files) if you need to request access to the model data. - Refer to [Facebook's LLaMA repository](https://github.com/facebookresearch/llama/pull/73/files) if you need to request access to the model data.
### Obtaining and using the Facebook LLaMA 2 model
- Refer to [Facebook's LLaMA download page](https://ai.meta.com/resources/models-and-libraries/llama-downloads/) if you want to access the model data.
- Alternatively, if you want to save time and space, you can download already converted and quantized models from [TheBloke](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke), including:
- [LLaMA 2 7B base](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-GGML)
- [LLaMA 2 13B base](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-13B-GGML)
- [LLaMA 2 70B base](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-70B-GGML)
- [LLaMA 2 7B chat](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-chat-GGML)
- [LLaMA 2 13B chat](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-13B-chat-GGML)
- [LLaMA 2 70B chat](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-70B-chat-GGML)
- Specify `-eps 1e-5` for best generation quality
- Specify `-gqa 8` for 70B models to work
### Verifying the model files ### Verifying the model files
Please verify the [sha256 checksums](SHA256SUMS) of all downloaded model files to confirm that you have the correct model data files before creating an issue relating to your model files. Please verify the [sha256 checksums](SHA256SUMS) of all downloaded model files to confirm that you have the correct model data files before creating an issue relating to your model files.
@ -444,7 +734,7 @@ Please verify the [sha256 checksums](SHA256SUMS) of all downloaded model files t
```bash ```bash
# run the verification script # run the verification script
python3 .\scripts\verify-checksum-models.py ./scripts/verify-checksum-models.py
``` ```
- On linux or macOS it is also possible to run the following commands to verify if you have all possible latest files in your self-installed `./models` subdirectory: - On linux or macOS it is also possible to run the following commands to verify if you have all possible latest files in your self-installed `./models` subdirectory:
@ -466,7 +756,7 @@ If your issue is with model generation quality, then please at least scan the fo
#### How to run #### How to run
1. Download/extract: https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip?ref=salesforce-research 1. Download/extract: https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip?ref=salesforce-research
2. Run `./perplexity -m models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -f wiki.test.raw` 2. Run `./perplexity -m models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -f wiki.test.raw`
3. Output: 3. Output:
``` ```
perplexity : calculating perplexity over 655 chunks perplexity : calculating perplexity over 655 chunks
@ -477,8 +767,14 @@ And after 4.45 hours, you will have the final perplexity.
### Android ### Android
#### Building the Project using Android NDK
You can easily run `llama.cpp` on Android device with [termux](https://termux.dev/). You can easily run `llama.cpp` on Android device with [termux](https://termux.dev/).
First, obtain the [Android NDK](https://developer.android.com/ndk) and then build with CMake:
First, install the essential packages for termux:
```
pkg install clang wget git cmake
```
Second, obtain the [Android NDK](https://developer.android.com/ndk) and then build with CMake:
``` ```
$ mkdir build-android $ mkdir build-android
$ cd build-android $ cd build-android
@ -491,6 +787,49 @@ Finally, copy the `llama` binary and the model files to your device storage. Her
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/271616/225014776-1d567049-ad71-4ef2-b050-55b0b3b9274c.mp4 https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/271616/225014776-1d567049-ad71-4ef2-b050-55b0b3b9274c.mp4
#### Building the Project using Termux (F-Droid)
Termux from F-Droid offers an alternative route to execute the project on an Android device. This method empowers you to construct the project right from within the terminal, negating the requirement for a rooted device or SD Card.
Outlined below are the directives for installing the project using OpenBLAS and CLBlast. This combination is specifically designed to deliver peak performance on recent devices that feature a GPU.
If you opt to utilize OpenBLAS, you'll need to install the corresponding package.
```
apt install libopenblas
```
Subsequently, if you decide to incorporate CLBlast, you'll first need to install the requisite OpenCL packages:
```
apt install ocl-icd opencl-headers opencl-clhpp clinfo
```
In order to compile CLBlast, you'll need to first clone the respective Git repository, which can be found at this URL: https://github.com/CNugteren/CLBlast. Alongside this, clone this repository into your home directory. Once this is done, navigate to the CLBlast folder and execute the commands detailed below:
```
cmake .
make
cp libclblast.so* $PREFIX/lib
cp ./include/clblast.h ../llama.cpp
```
Following the previous steps, navigate to the LlamaCpp directory. To compile it with OpenBLAS and CLBlast, execute the command provided below:
```
cp /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/include/openblas/cblas.h .
cp /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/include/openblas/openblas_config.h .
make LLAMA_CLBLAST=1 //(sometimes you need to run this command twice)
```
Upon completion of the aforementioned steps, you will have successfully compiled the project. To run it using CLBlast, a slight adjustment is required: a command must be issued to direct the operations towards your device's physical GPU, rather than the virtual one. The necessary command is detailed below:
```
GGML_OPENCL_PLATFORM=0
GGML_OPENCL_DEVICE=0
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/vendor/lib64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
```
(Note: some Android devices, like the Zenfone 8, need the following command instead - "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/system/vendor/lib64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH". Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/termux/comments/kc3ynp/opencl_working_in_termux_more_in_comments/ )
For easy and swift re-execution, consider documenting this final part in a .sh script file. This will enable you to rerun the process with minimal hassle.
Place your desired model into the `~/llama.cpp/models/` directory and execute the `./main (...)` script.
### Docker ### Docker
#### Prerequisites #### Prerequisites
@ -516,13 +855,45 @@ docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --all-in-
On completion, you are ready to play! On completion, you are ready to play!
```bash ```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512
``` ```
or with a light image: or with a light image:
```bash ```bash
docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512
```
### Docker With CUDA
Assuming one has the [nvidia-container-toolkit](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit) properly installed on Linux, or is using a GPU enabled cloud, `cuBLAS` should be accessible inside the container.
#### Building Locally
```bash
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:full-cuda -f .devops/full-cuda.Dockerfile .
docker build -t local/llama.cpp:light-cuda -f .devops/main-cuda.Dockerfile .
```
You may want to pass in some different `ARGS`, depending on the CUDA environment supported by your container host, as well as the GPU architecture.
The defaults are:
- `CUDA_VERSION` set to `11.7.1`
- `CUDA_DOCKER_ARCH` set to `all`
The resulting images, are essentially the same as the non-CUDA images:
1. `local/llama.cpp:full-cuda`: This image includes both the main executable file and the tools to convert LLaMA models into ggml and convert into 4-bit quantization.
2. `local/llama.cpp:light-cuda`: This image only includes the main executable file.
#### Usage
After building locally, Usage is similar to the non-CUDA examples, but you'll need to add the `--gpus` flag. You will also want to use the `--n-gpu-layers` flag.
```bash
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:full-cuda --run -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
docker run --gpus all -v /path/to/models:/models local/llama.cpp:light-cuda -m /models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf -p "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:" -n 512 --n-gpu-layers 1
``` ```
### Contributing ### Contributing
@ -545,4 +916,11 @@ docker run -v /path/to/models:/models ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:light -m /mode
### Docs ### Docs
- [main](./examples/main/README.md)
- [server](./examples/server/README.md)
- [embd-input](./examples/embd-input/README.md)
- [jeopardy](./examples/jeopardy/README.md)
- [BLIS](./docs/BLIS.md)
- [Performance troubleshooting](./docs/token_generation_performance_tips.md)
- [GGML tips & tricks](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/GGML-Tips-&-Tricks) - [GGML tips & tricks](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/GGML-Tips-&-Tricks)
- [GBNF grammars](./grammars/README.md)

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// Compatible with Zig Version 0.11.0
const std = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
const ArrayList = std.ArrayList;
const Compile = std.Build.Step.Compile;
const ConfigHeader = std.Build.Step.ConfigHeader;
const Mode = std.builtin.Mode;
const CrossTarget = std.zig.CrossTarget;
pub fn build(b: *std.build.Builder) void { const Maker = struct {
const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{}); builder: *std.build.Builder,
const optimize = b.standardReleaseOptions(); target: CrossTarget,
const want_lto = b.option(bool, "lto", "Want -fLTO"); optimize: Mode,
config_header: *ConfigHeader,
enable_lto: bool,
const lib = b.addStaticLibrary("llama", null); include_dirs: ArrayList([]const u8),
lib.want_lto = want_lto; cflags: ArrayList([]const u8),
lib.setTarget(target); cxxflags: ArrayList([]const u8),
lib.setBuildMode(optimize); objs: ArrayList(*Compile),
lib.linkLibCpp();
lib.addIncludePath(".");
lib.addIncludePath("examples");
lib.addCSourceFiles(&.{
"ggml.c",
}, &.{"-std=c11"});
lib.addCSourceFiles(&.{
"llama.cpp",
}, &.{"-std=c++11"});
lib.install();
const build_args = .{ .b = b, .lib = lib, .target = target, .optimize = optimize, .want_lto = want_lto }; fn addInclude(m: *Maker, dir: []const u8) !void {
try m.include_dirs.append(dir);
const exe = build_example("main", build_args); }
_ = build_example("quantize", build_args); fn addProjectInclude(m: *Maker, path: []const []const u8) !void {
_ = build_example("perplexity", build_args); try m.addInclude(try m.builder.build_root.join(m.builder.allocator, path));
_ = build_example("embedding", build_args); }
fn addCFlag(m: *Maker, flag: []const u8) !void {
// create "zig build run" command for ./main try m.cflags.append(flag);
}
const run_cmd = exe.run(); fn addCxxFlag(m: *Maker, flag: []const u8) !void {
run_cmd.step.dependOn(b.getInstallStep()); try m.cxxflags.append(flag);
if (b.args) |args| { }
run_cmd.addArgs(args); fn addFlag(m: *Maker, flag: []const u8) !void {
try m.addCFlag(flag);
try m.addCxxFlag(flag);
} }
const run_step = b.step("run", "Run the app"); fn init(builder: *std.build.Builder) !Maker {
run_step.dependOn(&run_cmd.step); const commit_hash = @embedFile(".git/refs/heads/master");
} const config_header = builder.addConfigHeader(
.{ .style = .blank, .include_path = "build-info.h" },
fn build_example(comptime name: []const u8, args: anytype) *std.build.LibExeObjStep { .{
const b = args.b; .BUILD_NUMBER = 0,
const lib = args.lib; .BUILD_COMMIT = commit_hash[0 .. commit_hash.len - 1], // omit newline
const want_lto = args.want_lto; },
);
const exe = b.addExecutable(name, null); var m = Maker{
exe.want_lto = want_lto; .builder = builder,
lib.setTarget(args.target); .target = builder.standardTargetOptions(.{}),
lib.setBuildMode(args.optimize); .optimize = builder.standardOptimizeOption(.{}),
exe.addIncludePath("."); .config_header = config_header,
exe.addIncludePath("examples"); .enable_lto = false,
exe.addCSourceFiles(&.{ .include_dirs = ArrayList([]const u8).init(builder.allocator),
std.fmt.comptimePrint("examples/{s}/{s}.cpp", .{name, name}), .cflags = ArrayList([]const u8).init(builder.allocator),
"examples/common.cpp", .cxxflags = ArrayList([]const u8).init(builder.allocator),
}, &.{"-std=c++11"}); .objs = ArrayList(*Compile).init(builder.allocator),
exe.linkLibrary(lib); };
exe.install(); try m.addCFlag("-std=c11");
try m.addCxxFlag("-std=c++11");
return exe; try m.addProjectInclude(&.{});
try m.addProjectInclude(&.{"examples"});
return m;
}
fn obj(m: *const Maker, name: []const u8, src: []const u8) *Compile {
const o = m.builder.addObject(.{ .name = name, .target = m.target, .optimize = m.optimize });
if (std.mem.endsWith(u8, src, ".c")) {
o.addCSourceFiles(&.{src}, m.cflags.items);
o.linkLibC();
} else {
o.addCSourceFiles(&.{src}, m.cxxflags.items);
o.linkLibCpp();
}
for (m.include_dirs.items) |i| o.addIncludePath(.{ .path = i });
o.want_lto = m.enable_lto;
return o;
}
fn exe(m: *const Maker, name: []const u8, src: []const u8, deps: []const *Compile) *Compile {
const e = m.builder.addExecutable(.{ .name = name, .target = m.target, .optimize = m.optimize });
e.addCSourceFiles(&.{src}, m.cxxflags.items);
for (deps) |d| e.addObject(d);
for (m.objs.items) |o| e.addObject(o);
for (m.include_dirs.items) |i| e.addIncludePath(.{ .path = i });
e.linkLibC();
e.linkLibCpp();
e.addConfigHeader(m.config_header);
m.builder.installArtifact(e);
e.want_lto = m.enable_lto;
return e;
}
};
pub fn build(b: *std.build.Builder) !void {
var make = try Maker.init(b);
make.enable_lto = b.option(bool, "lto", "Enable LTO optimization, (default: false)") orelse false;
if (b.option(bool, "k-quants", "Enable K-quants, (default: true)") orelse true) {
try make.addFlag("-DGGML_USE_K_QUANTS");
const k_quants = make.obj("k_quants", "k_quants.c");
try make.objs.append(k_quants);
}
const ggml = make.obj("ggml", "ggml.c");
const ggml_alloc = make.obj("ggml-alloc", "ggml-alloc.c");
const llama = make.obj("llama", "llama.cpp");
const common = make.obj("common", "examples/common.cpp");
const console = make.obj("common", "examples/console.cpp");
const grammar_parser = make.obj("grammar-parser", "examples/grammar-parser.cpp");
_ = make.exe("main", "examples/main/main.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, llama, common, console, grammar_parser });
_ = make.exe("quantize", "examples/quantize/quantize.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, llama });
_ = make.exe("perplexity", "examples/perplexity/perplexity.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, llama, common });
_ = make.exe("embedding", "examples/embedding/embedding.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, llama, common });
_ = make.exe("train-text-from-scratch", "examples/train-text-from-scratch/train-text-from-scratch.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, llama });
const server = make.exe("server", "examples/server/server.cpp", &.{ ggml, ggml_alloc, llama, common, grammar_parser });
if (server.target.isWindows()) {
server.linkSystemLibrary("ws2_32");
}
} }

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# CI
In addition to [Github Actions](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/actions) `llama.cpp` uses a custom CI framework:
https://github.com/ggml-org/ci
It monitors the `master` branch for new commits and runs the
[ci/run.sh](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/blob/master/ci/run.sh) script on dedicated cloud instances. This allows us
to execute heavier workloads compared to just using Github Actions. Also with time, the cloud instances will be scaled
to cover various hardware architectures, including GPU and Apple Silicon instances.
Collaborators can optionally trigger the CI run by adding the `ggml-ci` keyword to their commit message.
Only the branches of this repo are monitored for this keyword.
It is a good practice, before publishing changes to execute the full CI locally on your machine:
```bash
mkdir tmp
# CPU-only build
bash ./ci/run.sh ./tmp/results ./tmp/mnt
# with CUDA support
GG_BUILD_CUDA=1 bash ./ci/run.sh ./tmp/results ./tmp/mnt
```

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#/bin/bash
#
# sample usage:
#
# mkdir tmp
#
# # CPU-only build
# bash ./ci/run.sh ./tmp/results ./tmp/mnt
#
# # with CUDA support
# GG_BUILD_CUDA=1 bash ./ci/run.sh ./tmp/results ./tmp/mnt
#
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <output-dir> <mnt-dir>"
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p "$1"
mkdir -p "$2"
OUT=$(realpath "$1")
MNT=$(realpath "$2")
rm -v $OUT/*.log
rm -v $OUT/*.exit
rm -v $OUT/*.md
sd=`dirname $0`
cd $sd/../
SRC=`pwd`
## helpers
# download a file if it does not exist or if it is outdated
function gg_wget {
local out=$1
local url=$2
local cwd=`pwd`
mkdir -p $out
cd $out
# should not re-download if file is the same
wget -nv -N $url
cd $cwd
}
function gg_printf {
printf -- "$@" >> $OUT/README.md
}
function gg_run {
ci=$1
set -o pipefail
set -x
gg_run_$ci | tee $OUT/$ci.log
cur=$?
echo "$cur" > $OUT/$ci.exit
set +x
set +o pipefail
gg_sum_$ci
ret=$((ret | cur))
}
## ci
# ctest_debug
function gg_run_ctest_debug {
cd ${SRC}
rm -rf build-ci-debug && mkdir build-ci-debug && cd build-ci-debug
set -e
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
(time ctest --output-on-failure -E test-opt ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ctest.log
set +e
}
function gg_sum_ctest_debug {
gg_printf '### %s\n\n' "${ci}"
gg_printf 'Runs ctest in debug mode\n'
gg_printf '- status: %s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}.exit)"
gg_printf '```\n'
gg_printf '%s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-ctest.log)"
gg_printf '```\n'
gg_printf '\n'
}
# ctest_release
function gg_run_ctest_release {
cd ${SRC}
rm -rf build-ci-release && mkdir build-ci-release && cd build-ci-release
set -e
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
if [ -z ${GG_BUILD_LOW_PERF} ]; then
(time ctest --output-on-failure ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ctest.log
else
(time ctest --output-on-failure -E test-opt ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ctest.log
fi
set +e
}
function gg_sum_ctest_release {
gg_printf '### %s\n\n' "${ci}"
gg_printf 'Runs ctest in release mode\n'
gg_printf '- status: %s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}.exit)"
gg_printf '```\n'
gg_printf '%s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-ctest.log)"
gg_printf '```\n'
}
# open_llama_3b_v2
function gg_run_open_llama_3b_v2 {
cd ${SRC}
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b_v2/raw/main/config.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b_v2/resolve/main/tokenizer.model
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b_v2/raw/main/tokenizer_config.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b_v2/raw/main/special_tokens_map.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b_v2/resolve/main/pytorch_model.bin
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_3b_v2/raw/main/generation_config.json
gg_wget models-mnt/wikitext/ https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip
unzip -o models-mnt/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip -d models-mnt/wikitext/
head -n 60 models-mnt/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw/wiki.test.raw > models-mnt/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw/wiki.test-60.raw
path_models="../models-mnt/open-llama/3B-v2"
path_wiki="../models-mnt/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw"
rm -rf build-ci-release && mkdir build-ci-release && cd build-ci-release
set -e
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLLAMA_QKK_64=1 .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
python3 ../convert.py ${path_models}
model_f16="${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf"
model_q8_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q8_0.gguf"
model_q4_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf"
model_q4_1="${path_models}/ggml-model-q4_1.gguf"
model_q5_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q5_0.gguf"
model_q5_1="${path_models}/ggml-model-q5_1.gguf"
model_q2_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q2_k.gguf"
model_q3_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q3_k.gguf"
model_q4_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q4_k.gguf"
model_q5_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q5_k.gguf"
model_q6_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q6_k.gguf"
wiki_test_60="${path_wiki}/wiki.test-60.raw"
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q8_0} q8_0
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q4_0} q4_0
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q4_1} q4_1
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q5_0} q5_0
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q5_1} q5_1
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q2_k} q2_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q3_k} q3_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q4_k} q4_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q5_k} q5_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q6_k} q6_k
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_f16} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q8_0} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q4_0} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q4_1} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q5_0} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q5_1} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q2_k} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q3_k} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q4_k} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q5_k} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q6_k} -s 1234 -n 64 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_f16} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q8_0} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q4_0} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q4_1} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q5_0} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q5_1} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q2_k} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q3_k} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q4_k} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q5_k} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q6_k} -f ${wiki_test_60} -c 128 -b 128 --chunks 3 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log
function check_ppl {
qnt="$1"
ppl=$(echo "$2" | grep -oE "[0-9]+\.[0-9]+" | tail -n 1)
if [ $(echo "$ppl > 20.0" | bc) -eq 1 ]; then
printf ' - %s @ %s (FAIL: ppl > 20.0)\n' "$qnt" "$ppl"
return 20
fi
printf ' - %s @ %s OK\n' "$qnt" "$ppl"
return 0
}
check_ppl "f16" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q8_0" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q4_0" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q4_1" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q5_0" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q5_1" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q2_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q3_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q4_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q5_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q6_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
set +e
}
function gg_sum_open_llama_3b_v2 {
gg_printf '### %s\n\n' "${ci}"
gg_printf 'OpenLLaMA 3B-v2:\n'
gg_printf '- status: %s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}.exit)"
gg_printf '- perplexity:\n%s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log)"
gg_printf '- f16: \n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log)"
gg_printf '- q8_0:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log)"
gg_printf '- q4_0:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log)"
gg_printf '- q4_1:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log)"
gg_printf '- q5_0:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log)"
gg_printf '- q5_1:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log)"
gg_printf '- q2_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q3_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q4_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q5_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q6_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log)"
}
# open_llama_7b_v2
# requires: GG_BUILD_CUDA
function gg_run_open_llama_7b_v2 {
cd ${SRC}
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/raw/main/config.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/resolve/main/tokenizer.model
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/raw/main/tokenizer_config.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/raw/main/special_tokens_map.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/raw/main/pytorch_model.bin.index.json
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/resolve/main/pytorch_model-00001-of-00002.bin
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/resolve/main/pytorch_model-00002-of-00002.bin
gg_wget models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2/ https://huggingface.co/openlm-research/open_llama_7b_v2/raw/main/generation_config.json
gg_wget models-mnt/wikitext/ https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip
unzip -o models-mnt/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip -d models-mnt/wikitext/
path_models="../models-mnt/open-llama/7B-v2"
path_wiki="../models-mnt/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw"
rm -rf build-ci-release && mkdir build-ci-release && cd build-ci-release
set -e
(time cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLLAMA_CUBLAS=1 .. ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-cmake.log
(time make -j ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-make.log
python3 ../convert.py ${path_models}
model_f16="${path_models}/ggml-model-f16.gguf"
model_q8_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q8_0.gguf"
model_q4_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf"
model_q4_1="${path_models}/ggml-model-q4_1.gguf"
model_q5_0="${path_models}/ggml-model-q5_0.gguf"
model_q5_1="${path_models}/ggml-model-q5_1.gguf"
model_q2_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q2_k.gguf"
model_q3_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q3_k.gguf"
model_q4_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q4_k.gguf"
model_q5_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q5_k.gguf"
model_q6_k="${path_models}/ggml-model-q6_k.gguf"
wiki_test="${path_wiki}/wiki.test.raw"
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q8_0} q8_0
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q4_0} q4_0
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q4_1} q4_1
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q5_0} q5_0
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q5_1} q5_1
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q2_k} q2_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q3_k} q3_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q4_k} q4_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q5_k} q5_k
./bin/quantize ${model_f16} ${model_q6_k} q6_k
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_f16} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q8_0} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q4_0} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q4_1} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q5_0} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q5_1} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q2_k} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q3_k} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q4_k} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q5_k} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log
(time ./bin/main --model ${model_q6_k} -ngl 999 -s 1234 -n 256 --ignore-eos -p "I believe the meaning of life is" ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_f16} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q8_0} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q4_0} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q4_1} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q5_0} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q5_1} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q2_k} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q3_k} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q4_k} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q5_k} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log
(time ./bin/perplexity --model ${model_q6_k} -f ${wiki_test} -t 1 -ngl 999 -c 2048 -b 512 --chunks 4 ) 2>&1 | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log
function check_ppl {
qnt="$1"
ppl=$(echo "$2" | grep -oE "[0-9]+\.[0-9]+" | tail -n 1)
if [ $(echo "$ppl > 20.0" | bc) -eq 1 ]; then
printf ' - %s @ %s (FAIL: ppl > 20.0)\n' "$qnt" "$ppl"
return 20
fi
printf ' - %s @ %s OK\n' "$qnt" "$ppl"
return 0
}
check_ppl "f16" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q8_0" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q4_0" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q4_1" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q5_0" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q5_1" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q2_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q3_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q4_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q5_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
check_ppl "q6_k" "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log | grep "^\[1\]")" | tee -a $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log
set +e
}
function gg_sum_open_llama_7b_v2 {
gg_printf '### %s\n\n' "${ci}"
gg_printf 'OpenLLaMA 7B-v2:\n'
gg_printf '- status: %s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}.exit)"
gg_printf '- perplexity:\n%s\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-ppl.log)"
gg_printf '- f16: \n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-f16.log)"
gg_printf '- q8_0:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q8_0.log)"
gg_printf '- q4_0:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_0.log)"
gg_printf '- q4_1:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_1.log)"
gg_printf '- q5_0:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_0.log)"
gg_printf '- q5_1:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_1.log)"
gg_printf '- q2_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q2_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q3_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q3_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q4_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q4_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q5_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q5_k.log)"
gg_printf '- q6_k:\n```\n%s\n```\n' "$(cat $OUT/${ci}-tg-q6_k.log)"
}
## main
if [ -z ${GG_BUILD_LOW_PERF} ]; then
rm -rf ${SRC}/models-mnt
mnt_models=${MNT}/models
mkdir -p ${mnt_models}
ln -sfn ${mnt_models} ${SRC}/models-mnt
python3 -m pip install -r ${SRC}/requirements.txt
python3 -m pip install --editable gguf-py
fi
ret=0
test $ret -eq 0 && gg_run ctest_debug
test $ret -eq 0 && gg_run ctest_release
if [ -z ${GG_BUILD_LOW_PERF} ]; then
if [ -z ${GG_BUILD_CUDA} ]; then
test $ret -eq 0 && gg_run open_llama_3b_v2
else
test $ret -eq 0 && gg_run open_llama_7b_v2
fi
fi
exit $ret

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# common
set(TARGET common)
add_library(${TARGET} OBJECT
common.h
common.cpp
console.h
console.cpp
grammar-parser.h
grammar-parser.cpp
)
if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(${TARGET} PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
endif()
target_include_directories(${TARGET} PUBLIC .)
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PUBLIC cxx_std_11)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE llama)

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#include "common.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <iterator>
#include <algorithm>
#include <sstream>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <regex>
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#endif
#if defined(_WIN32)
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define NOMINMAX
#include <windows.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#else
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
int32_t get_num_physical_cores() {
#ifdef __linux__
// enumerate the set of thread siblings, num entries is num cores
std::unordered_set<std::string> siblings;
for (uint32_t cpu=0; cpu < UINT32_MAX; ++cpu) {
std::ifstream thread_siblings("/sys/devices/system/cpu"
+ std::to_string(cpu) + "/topology/thread_siblings");
if (!thread_siblings.is_open()) {
break; // no more cpus
}
std::string line;
if (std::getline(thread_siblings, line)) {
siblings.insert(line);
}
}
if (siblings.size() > 0) {
return static_cast<int32_t>(siblings.size());
}
#elif defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
int32_t num_physical_cores;
size_t len = sizeof(num_physical_cores);
int result = sysctlbyname("hw.perflevel0.physicalcpu", &num_physical_cores, &len, NULL, 0);
if (result == 0) {
return num_physical_cores;
}
result = sysctlbyname("hw.physicalcpu", &num_physical_cores, &len, NULL, 0);
if (result == 0) {
return num_physical_cores;
}
#elif defined(_WIN32)
//TODO: Implement
#endif
unsigned int n_threads = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
return n_threads > 0 ? (n_threads <= 4 ? n_threads : n_threads / 2) : 4;
}
void process_escapes(std::string& input) {
std::size_t input_len = input.length();
std::size_t output_idx = 0;
for (std::size_t input_idx = 0; input_idx < input_len; ++input_idx) {
if (input[input_idx] == '\\' && input_idx + 1 < input_len) {
switch (input[++input_idx]) {
case 'n': input[output_idx++] = '\n'; break;
case 'r': input[output_idx++] = '\r'; break;
case 't': input[output_idx++] = '\t'; break;
case '\'': input[output_idx++] = '\''; break;
case '\"': input[output_idx++] = '\"'; break;
case '\\': input[output_idx++] = '\\'; break;
default: input[output_idx++] = '\\';
input[output_idx++] = input[input_idx]; break;
}
} else {
input[output_idx++] = input[input_idx];
}
}
input.resize(output_idx);
}
bool gpt_params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params) {
bool invalid_param = false;
bool escape_prompt = false;
std::string arg;
gpt_params default_params;
const std::string arg_prefix = "--";
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
arg = argv[i];
if (arg.compare(0, arg_prefix.size(), arg_prefix) == 0) {
std::replace(arg.begin(), arg.end(), '_', '-');
}
if (arg == "-s" || arg == "--seed") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.seed = std::stoul(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-t" || arg == "--threads") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_threads = std::stoi(argv[i]);
if (params.n_threads <= 0) {
params.n_threads = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
}
} else if (arg == "-p" || arg == "--prompt") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.prompt = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-e") {
escape_prompt = true;
} else if (arg == "--prompt-cache") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.path_prompt_cache = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--prompt-cache-all") {
params.prompt_cache_all = true;
} else if (arg == "--prompt-cache-ro") {
params.prompt_cache_ro = true;
} else if (arg == "-f" || arg == "--file") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::ifstream file(argv[i]);
if (!file) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to open file '%s'\n", argv[i]);
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::copy(std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(file), std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(), back_inserter(params.prompt));
if (params.prompt.back() == '\n') {
params.prompt.pop_back();
}
} else if (arg == "-n" || arg == "--n-predict") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_predict = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--top-k") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.top_k = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-c" || arg == "--ctx-size") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_ctx = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--rope-freq-base") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.rope_freq_base = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--rope-freq-scale") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.rope_freq_scale = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--rope-scale") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.rope_freq_scale = 1.0f/std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--memory-f32") {
params.memory_f16 = false;
} else if (arg == "--top-p") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.top_p = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--temp") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.temp = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--tfs") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.tfs_z = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--typical") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.typical_p = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--repeat-last-n") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.repeat_last_n = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--repeat-penalty") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.repeat_penalty = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--frequency-penalty") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.frequency_penalty = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--presence-penalty") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.presence_penalty = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--mirostat") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.mirostat = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--mirostat-lr") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.mirostat_eta = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--mirostat-ent") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.mirostat_tau = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--cfg-negative-prompt") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.cfg_negative_prompt = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--cfg-negative-prompt-file") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::ifstream file(argv[i]);
if (!file) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to open file '%s'\n", argv[i]);
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::copy(std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(file), std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(), back_inserter(params.cfg_negative_prompt));
if (params.cfg_negative_prompt.back() == '\n') {
params.cfg_negative_prompt.pop_back();
}
} else if (arg == "--cfg-scale") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.cfg_scale = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-b" || arg == "--batch-size") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_batch = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--keep") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_keep = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--chunks") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_chunks = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-m" || arg == "--model") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.model = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-a" || arg == "--alias") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.model_alias = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--lora") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.lora_adapter = argv[i];
params.use_mmap = false;
} else if (arg == "--lora-base") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.lora_base = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-i" || arg == "--interactive") {
params.interactive = true;
} else if (arg == "--embedding") {
params.embedding = true;
} else if (arg == "--interactive-first") {
params.interactive_first = true;
} else if (arg == "-ins" || arg == "--instruct") {
params.instruct = true;
} else if (arg == "--multiline-input") {
params.multiline_input = true;
} else if (arg == "--simple-io") {
params.simple_io = true;
} else if (arg == "--color") {
params.use_color = true;
} else if (arg == "--mlock") {
params.use_mlock = true;
} else if (arg == "--gpu-layers" || arg == "-ngl" || arg == "--n-gpu-layers") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
#ifdef LLAMA_SUPPORTS_GPU_OFFLOAD
params.n_gpu_layers = std::stoi(argv[i]);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "warning: not compiled with GPU offload support, --n-gpu-layers option will be ignored\n");
fprintf(stderr, "warning: see main README.md for information on enabling GPU BLAS support\n");
#endif
} else if (arg == "--main-gpu" || arg == "-mg") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
#ifdef GGML_USE_CUBLAS
params.main_gpu = std::stoi(argv[i]);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "warning: llama.cpp was compiled without cuBLAS. It is not possible to set a main GPU.\n");
#endif
} else if (arg == "--tensor-split" || arg == "-ts") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
#ifdef GGML_USE_CUBLAS
std::string arg_next = argv[i];
// split string by , and /
const std::regex regex{R"([,/]+)"};
std::sregex_token_iterator it{arg_next.begin(), arg_next.end(), regex, -1};
std::vector<std::string> split_arg{it, {}};
GGML_ASSERT(split_arg.size() <= LLAMA_MAX_DEVICES);
for (size_t i = 0; i < LLAMA_MAX_DEVICES; ++i) {
if (i < split_arg.size()) {
params.tensor_split[i] = std::stof(split_arg[i]);
} else {
params.tensor_split[i] = 0.0f;
}
}
#else
fprintf(stderr, "warning: llama.cpp was compiled without cuBLAS. It is not possible to set a tensor split.\n");
#endif // GGML_USE_CUBLAS
} else if (arg == "--no-mul-mat-q" || arg == "-nommq") {
#ifdef GGML_USE_CUBLAS
params.mul_mat_q = false;
#else
fprintf(stderr, "warning: llama.cpp was compiled without cuBLAS. Disabling mul_mat_q kernels has no effect.\n");
#endif // GGML_USE_CUBLAS
} else if (arg == "--low-vram" || arg == "-lv") {
#ifdef GGML_USE_CUBLAS
params.low_vram = true;
#else
fprintf(stderr, "warning: llama.cpp was compiled without cuBLAS. It is not possible to set lower vram usage.\n");
#endif // GGML_USE_CUBLAS
} else if (arg == "--no-mmap") {
params.use_mmap = false;
} else if (arg == "--mtest") {
params.mem_test = true;
} else if (arg == "--numa") {
params.numa = true;
} else if (arg == "--export") {
params.export_cgraph = true;
} else if (arg == "--verbose-prompt") {
params.verbose_prompt = true;
} else if (arg == "-r" || arg == "--reverse-prompt") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.antiprompt.push_back(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--perplexity") {
params.perplexity = true;
} else if (arg == "--ppl-stride") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.ppl_stride = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--ppl-output-type") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.ppl_output_type = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--hellaswag") {
params.hellaswag = true;
} else if (arg == "--hellaswag-tasks") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.hellaswag_tasks = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--ignore-eos") {
params.ignore_eos = true;
} else if (arg == "--no-penalize-nl") {
params.penalize_nl = false;
} else if (arg == "-l" || arg == "--logit-bias") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::stringstream ss(argv[i]);
llama_token key;
char sign;
std::string value_str;
try {
if (ss >> key && ss >> sign && std::getline(ss, value_str) && (sign == '+' || sign == '-')) {
params.logit_bias[key] = std::stof(value_str) * ((sign == '-') ? -1.0f : 1.0f);
} else {
throw std::exception();
}
} catch (const std::exception&) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
} else if (arg == "-h" || arg == "--help") {
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(0);
} else if (arg == "--random-prompt") {
params.random_prompt = true;
} else if (arg == "--in-prefix-bos") {
params.input_prefix_bos = true;
} else if (arg == "--in-prefix") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.input_prefix = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--in-suffix") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.input_suffix = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--grammar") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.grammar = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--grammar-file") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::ifstream file(argv[i]);
if (!file) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to open file '%s'\n", argv[i]);
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::copy(
std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(file),
std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(),
std::back_inserter(params.grammar)
);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown argument: %s\n", arg.c_str());
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(1);
}
}
if (invalid_param) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: invalid parameter for argument: %s\n", arg.c_str());
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(1);
}
if (params.prompt_cache_all &&
(params.interactive || params.interactive_first ||
params.instruct)) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: --prompt-cache-all not supported in interactive mode yet\n");
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(1);
}
if (escape_prompt) {
process_escapes(params.prompt);
process_escapes(params.input_prefix);
process_escapes(params.input_suffix);
}
return true;
}
void gpt_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & params) {
fprintf(stdout, "usage: %s [options]\n", argv[0]);
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
fprintf(stdout, "options:\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -h, --help show this help message and exit\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -i, --interactive run in interactive mode\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --interactive-first run in interactive mode and wait for input right away\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -ins, --instruct run in instruction mode (use with Alpaca models)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --multiline-input allows you to write or paste multiple lines without ending each in '\\'\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -r PROMPT, --reverse-prompt PROMPT\n");
fprintf(stdout, " halt generation at PROMPT, return control in interactive mode\n");
fprintf(stdout, " (can be specified more than once for multiple prompts).\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --color colorise output to distinguish prompt and user input from generations\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -s SEED, --seed SEED RNG seed (default: -1, use random seed for < 0)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -t N, --threads N number of threads to use during computation (default: %d)\n", params.n_threads);
fprintf(stdout, " -p PROMPT, --prompt PROMPT\n");
fprintf(stdout, " prompt to start generation with (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -e process prompt escapes sequences (\\n, \\r, \\t, \\', \\\", \\\\)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --prompt-cache FNAME file to cache prompt state for faster startup (default: none)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --prompt-cache-all if specified, saves user input and generations to cache as well.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " not supported with --interactive or other interactive options\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --prompt-cache-ro if specified, uses the prompt cache but does not update it.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --random-prompt start with a randomized prompt.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --in-prefix-bos prefix BOS to user inputs, preceding the `--in-prefix` string\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --in-prefix STRING string to prefix user inputs with (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --in-suffix STRING string to suffix after user inputs with (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -f FNAME, --file FNAME\n");
fprintf(stdout, " prompt file to start generation.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -n N, --n-predict N number of tokens to predict (default: %d, -1 = infinity, -2 = until context filled)\n", params.n_predict);
fprintf(stdout, " -c N, --ctx-size N size of the prompt context (default: %d)\n", params.n_ctx);
fprintf(stdout, " -b N, --batch-size N batch size for prompt processing (default: %d)\n", params.n_batch);
fprintf(stdout, " --top-k N top-k sampling (default: %d, 0 = disabled)\n", params.top_k);
fprintf(stdout, " --top-p N top-p sampling (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.top_p);
fprintf(stdout, " --tfs N tail free sampling, parameter z (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.tfs_z);
fprintf(stdout, " --typical N locally typical sampling, parameter p (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.typical_p);
fprintf(stdout, " --repeat-last-n N last n tokens to consider for penalize (default: %d, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx_size)\n", params.repeat_last_n);
fprintf(stdout, " --repeat-penalty N penalize repeat sequence of tokens (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.repeat_penalty);
fprintf(stdout, " --presence-penalty N repeat alpha presence penalty (default: %.1f, 0.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.presence_penalty);
fprintf(stdout, " --frequency-penalty N repeat alpha frequency penalty (default: %.1f, 0.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.frequency_penalty);
fprintf(stdout, " --mirostat N use Mirostat sampling.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " Top K, Nucleus, Tail Free and Locally Typical samplers are ignored if used.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " (default: %d, 0 = disabled, 1 = Mirostat, 2 = Mirostat 2.0)\n", params.mirostat);
fprintf(stdout, " --mirostat-lr N Mirostat learning rate, parameter eta (default: %.1f)\n", (double)params.mirostat_eta);
fprintf(stdout, " --mirostat-ent N Mirostat target entropy, parameter tau (default: %.1f)\n", (double)params.mirostat_tau);
fprintf(stdout, " -l TOKEN_ID(+/-)BIAS, --logit-bias TOKEN_ID(+/-)BIAS\n");
fprintf(stdout, " modifies the likelihood of token appearing in the completion,\n");
fprintf(stdout, " i.e. `--logit-bias 15043+1` to increase likelihood of token ' Hello',\n");
fprintf(stdout, " or `--logit-bias 15043-1` to decrease likelihood of token ' Hello'\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --grammar GRAMMAR BNF-like grammar to constrain generations (see samples in grammars/ dir)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --grammar-file FNAME file to read grammar from\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --cfg-negative-prompt PROMPT\n");
fprintf(stdout, " negative prompt to use for guidance. (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --cfg-negative-prompt-file FNAME\n");
fprintf(stdout, " negative prompt file to use for guidance. (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --cfg-scale N strength of guidance (default: %f, 1.0 = disable)\n", params.cfg_scale);
fprintf(stdout, " --rope-scale N RoPE context linear scaling factor, inverse of --rope-freq-scale (default: %g)\n", 1.0f/params.rope_freq_scale);
fprintf(stdout, " --rope-freq-base N RoPE base frequency, used by NTK-aware scaling (default: %.1f)\n", params.rope_freq_base);
fprintf(stdout, " --rope-freq-scale N RoPE frequency linear scaling factor, inverse of --rope-scale (default: %g)\n", params.rope_freq_scale);
fprintf(stdout, " --ignore-eos ignore end of stream token and continue generating (implies --logit-bias 2-inf)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --no-penalize-nl do not penalize newline token\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --memory-f32 use f32 instead of f16 for memory key+value (default: disabled)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " not recommended: doubles context memory required and no measurable increase in quality\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --temp N temperature (default: %.1f)\n", (double)params.temp);
fprintf(stdout, " --perplexity compute perplexity over each ctx window of the prompt\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --hellaswag compute HellaSwag score over random tasks from datafile supplied with -f\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --hellaswag-tasks N number of tasks to use when computing the HellaSwag score (default: %zu)\n", params.hellaswag_tasks);
fprintf(stdout, " --keep N number of tokens to keep from the initial prompt (default: %d, -1 = all)\n", params.n_keep);
fprintf(stdout, " --chunks N max number of chunks to process (default: %d, -1 = all)\n", params.n_chunks);
if (llama_mlock_supported()) {
fprintf(stdout, " --mlock force system to keep model in RAM rather than swapping or compressing\n");
}
if (llama_mmap_supported()) {
fprintf(stdout, " --no-mmap do not memory-map model (slower load but may reduce pageouts if not using mlock)\n");
}
fprintf(stdout, " --numa attempt optimizations that help on some NUMA systems\n");
fprintf(stdout, " if run without this previously, it is recommended to drop the system page cache before using this\n");
fprintf(stdout, " see https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/1437\n");
#ifdef LLAMA_SUPPORTS_GPU_OFFLOAD
fprintf(stdout, " -ngl N, --n-gpu-layers N\n");
fprintf(stdout, " number of layers to store in VRAM\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -ts SPLIT --tensor-split SPLIT\n");
fprintf(stdout, " how to split tensors across multiple GPUs, comma-separated list of proportions, e.g. 3,1\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -mg i, --main-gpu i the GPU to use for scratch and small tensors\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -lv, --low-vram don't allocate VRAM scratch buffer\n");
#ifdef GGML_USE_CUBLAS
fprintf(stdout, " -nommq, --no-mul-mat-q\n");
fprintf(stdout, " use " GGML_CUBLAS_NAME " instead of custom mul_mat_q " GGML_CUDA_NAME " kernels.\n");
fprintf(stdout, " Not recommended since this is both slower and uses more VRAM.\n");
#endif // GGML_USE_CUBLAS
#endif
fprintf(stdout, " --mtest compute maximum memory usage\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --export export the computation graph to 'llama.ggml'\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --verbose-prompt print prompt before generation\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --simple-io use basic IO for better compatibility in subprocesses and limited consoles\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --lora FNAME apply LoRA adapter (implies --no-mmap)\n");
fprintf(stdout, " --lora-base FNAME optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter\n");
fprintf(stdout, " -m FNAME, --model FNAME\n");
fprintf(stdout, " model path (default: %s)\n", params.model.c_str());
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
}
std::string gpt_random_prompt(std::mt19937 & rng) {
const int r = rng() % 10;
switch (r) {
case 0: return "So";
case 1: return "Once upon a time";
case 2: return "When";
case 3: return "The";
case 4: return "After";
case 5: return "If";
case 6: return "import";
case 7: return "He";
case 8: return "She";
case 9: return "They";
default: return "To";
}
return "The";
}
//
// Model utils
//
struct llama_context_params llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(const gpt_params & params) {
auto lparams = llama_context_default_params();
lparams.n_ctx = params.n_ctx;
lparams.n_batch = params.n_batch;
lparams.n_gpu_layers = params.n_gpu_layers;
lparams.main_gpu = params.main_gpu;
lparams.tensor_split = params.tensor_split;
lparams.low_vram = params.low_vram;
lparams.mul_mat_q = params.mul_mat_q;
lparams.seed = params.seed;
lparams.f16_kv = params.memory_f16;
lparams.use_mmap = params.use_mmap;
lparams.use_mlock = params.use_mlock;
lparams.logits_all = params.perplexity;
lparams.embedding = params.embedding;
lparams.rope_freq_base = params.rope_freq_base;
lparams.rope_freq_scale = params.rope_freq_scale;
return lparams;
}
std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *> llama_init_from_gpt_params(gpt_params & params) {
auto lparams = llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(params);
llama_model * model = llama_load_model_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams);
if (model == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to load model '%s'\n", __func__, params.model.c_str());
return std::make_tuple(nullptr, nullptr);
}
llama_context * lctx = llama_new_context_with_model(model, lparams);
if (lctx == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to create context with model '%s'\n", __func__, params.model.c_str());
llama_free_model(model);
return std::make_tuple(nullptr, nullptr);
}
if (!params.lora_adapter.empty()) {
int err = llama_model_apply_lora_from_file(model,
params.lora_adapter.c_str(),
params.lora_base.empty() ? NULL : params.lora_base.c_str(),
params.n_threads);
if (err != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to apply lora adapter\n", __func__);
llama_free(lctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return std::make_tuple(nullptr, nullptr);
}
}
if (params.ignore_eos) {
params.logit_bias[llama_token_eos(lctx)] = -INFINITY;
}
return std::make_tuple(model, lctx);
}
//
// Vocab utils
//
std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(
struct llama_context * ctx,
const std::string & text,
bool add_bos) {
// upper limit for the number of tokens
int n_tokens = text.length() + add_bos;
std::vector<llama_token> result(n_tokens);
n_tokens = llama_tokenize(ctx, text.c_str(), result.data(), result.size(), add_bos);
if (n_tokens < 0) {
result.resize(-n_tokens);
int check = llama_tokenize(ctx, text.c_str(), result.data(), result.size(), add_bos);
GGML_ASSERT(check == -n_tokens);
} else {
result.resize(n_tokens);
}
return result;
}
std::string llama_token_to_str(const struct llama_context * ctx, llama_token token) {
std::vector<char> result(8, 0);
const int n_tokens = llama_token_to_str(ctx, token, result.data(), result.size());
if (n_tokens < 0) {
result.resize(-n_tokens);
int check = llama_token_to_str(ctx, token, result.data(), result.size());
GGML_ASSERT(check == -n_tokens);
} else {
result.resize(n_tokens);
}
return std::string(result.data(), result.size());
}

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// Various helper functions and utilities
#pragma once
#include "llama.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <random>
#include <thread>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <tuple>
//
// CLI argument parsing
//
int32_t get_num_physical_cores();
struct gpt_params {
uint32_t seed = -1; // RNG seed
int32_t n_threads = get_num_physical_cores();
int32_t n_predict = -1; // new tokens to predict
int32_t n_ctx = 512; // context size
int32_t n_batch = 512; // batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
int32_t n_keep = 0; // number of tokens to keep from initial prompt
int32_t n_chunks = -1; // max number of chunks to process (-1 = unlimited)
int32_t n_gpu_layers = 0; // number of layers to store in VRAM
int32_t main_gpu = 0; // the GPU that is used for scratch and small tensors
float tensor_split[LLAMA_MAX_DEVICES] = {0}; // how split tensors should be distributed across GPUs
int32_t n_probs = 0; // if greater than 0, output the probabilities of top n_probs tokens.
int32_t n_beams = 0; // if non-zero then use beam search of given width.
float rope_freq_base = 10000.0f; // RoPE base frequency
float rope_freq_scale = 1.0f; // RoPE frequency scaling factor
// sampling parameters
int32_t top_k = 40; // <= 0 to use vocab size
float top_p = 0.95f; // 1.0 = disabled
float tfs_z = 1.00f; // 1.0 = disabled
float typical_p = 1.00f; // 1.0 = disabled
float temp = 0.80f; // 1.0 = disabled
float repeat_penalty = 1.10f; // 1.0 = disabled
int32_t repeat_last_n = 64; // last n tokens to penalize (0 = disable penalty, -1 = context size)
float frequency_penalty = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
float presence_penalty = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
int32_t mirostat = 0; // 0 = disabled, 1 = mirostat, 2 = mirostat 2.0
float mirostat_tau = 5.00f; // target entropy
float mirostat_eta = 0.10f; // learning rate
std::unordered_map<llama_token, float> logit_bias; // logit bias for specific tokens
// Classifier-Free Guidance
// https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.17806
std::string cfg_negative_prompt; // string to help guidance
float cfg_scale = 1.f; // How strong is guidance
std::string model = "models/7B/ggml-model-f16.gguf"; // model path
std::string model_alias = "unknown"; // model alias
std::string prompt = "";
std::string path_prompt_cache = ""; // path to file for saving/loading prompt eval state
std::string input_prefix = ""; // string to prefix user inputs with
std::string input_suffix = ""; // string to suffix user inputs with
std::string grammar = ""; // optional BNF-like grammar to constrain sampling
std::vector<std::string> antiprompt; // string upon seeing which more user input is prompted
std::string lora_adapter = ""; // lora adapter path
std::string lora_base = ""; // base model path for the lora adapter
int ppl_stride = 0; // stride for perplexity calculations. If left at 0, the pre-existing approach will be used.
int ppl_output_type = 0; // = 0 -> ppl output is as usual, = 1 -> ppl output is num_tokens, ppl, one per line
// (which is more convenient to use for plotting)
//
bool hellaswag = false; // compute HellaSwag score over random tasks from datafile supplied in prompt
size_t hellaswag_tasks = 400; // number of tasks to use when computing the HellaSwag score
bool low_vram = false; // if true, reduce VRAM usage at the cost of performance
bool mul_mat_q = true; // if true, use mul_mat_q kernels instead of cuBLAS
bool memory_f16 = true; // use f16 instead of f32 for memory kv
bool random_prompt = false; // do not randomize prompt if none provided
bool use_color = false; // use color to distinguish generations and inputs
bool interactive = false; // interactive mode
bool prompt_cache_all = false; // save user input and generations to prompt cache
bool prompt_cache_ro = false; // open the prompt cache read-only and do not update it
bool embedding = false; // get only sentence embedding
bool interactive_first = false; // wait for user input immediately
bool multiline_input = false; // reverse the usage of `\`
bool simple_io = false; // improves compatibility with subprocesses and limited consoles
bool input_prefix_bos = false; // prefix BOS to user inputs, preceding input_prefix
bool ignore_eos = false; // ignore generated EOS tokens
bool instruct = false; // instruction mode (used for Alpaca models)
bool penalize_nl = true; // consider newlines as a repeatable token
bool perplexity = false; // compute perplexity over the prompt
bool use_mmap = true; // use mmap for faster loads
bool use_mlock = false; // use mlock to keep model in memory
bool mem_test = false; // compute maximum memory usage
bool numa = false; // attempt optimizations that help on some NUMA systems
bool export_cgraph = false; // export the computation graph
bool verbose_prompt = false; // print prompt tokens before generation
};
bool gpt_params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params);
void gpt_print_usage(int argc, char ** argv, const gpt_params & params);
std::string gpt_random_prompt(std::mt19937 & rng);
//
// Model utils
//
std::tuple<struct llama_model *, struct llama_context *> llama_init_from_gpt_params(gpt_params & params);
struct llama_context_params llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(const gpt_params & params);
//
// Vocab utils
//
std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(
struct llama_context * ctx,
const std::string & text,
bool add_bos);
std::string llama_token_to_str(
const struct llama_context * ctx,
llama_token token);

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#include "console.h"
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
#if defined(_WIN32)
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#ifndef NOMINMAX
#define NOMINMAX
#endif
#include <windows.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#ifndef ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING
#define ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING 0x0004
#endif
#else
#include <climits>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <termios.h>
#endif
#define ANSI_COLOR_RED "\x1b[31m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_GREEN "\x1b[32m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_YELLOW "\x1b[33m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_BLUE "\x1b[34m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_MAGENTA "\x1b[35m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_CYAN "\x1b[36m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_RESET "\x1b[0m"
#define ANSI_BOLD "\x1b[1m"
namespace console {
//
// Console state
//
static bool advanced_display = false;
static bool simple_io = true;
static display_t current_display = reset;
static FILE* out = stdout;
#if defined (_WIN32)
static void* hConsole;
#else
static FILE* tty = nullptr;
static termios initial_state;
#endif
//
// Init and cleanup
//
void init(bool use_simple_io, bool use_advanced_display) {
advanced_display = use_advanced_display;
simple_io = use_simple_io;
#if defined(_WIN32)
// Windows-specific console initialization
DWORD dwMode = 0;
hConsole = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
if (hConsole == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || !GetConsoleMode(hConsole, &dwMode)) {
hConsole = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
if (hConsole != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && (!GetConsoleMode(hConsole, &dwMode))) {
hConsole = nullptr;
simple_io = true;
}
}
if (hConsole) {
// Check conditions combined to reduce nesting
if (advanced_display && !(dwMode & ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING) &&
!SetConsoleMode(hConsole, dwMode | ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING)) {
advanced_display = false;
}
// Set console output codepage to UTF8
SetConsoleOutputCP(CP_UTF8);
}
HANDLE hConIn = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
if (hConIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && GetConsoleMode(hConIn, &dwMode)) {
// Set console input codepage to UTF16
_setmode(_fileno(stdin), _O_WTEXT);
// Set ICANON (ENABLE_LINE_INPUT) and ECHO (ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT)
if (simple_io) {
dwMode |= ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT;
} else {
dwMode &= ~(ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT);
}
if (!SetConsoleMode(hConIn, dwMode)) {
simple_io = true;
}
}
#else
// POSIX-specific console initialization
if (!simple_io) {
struct termios new_termios;
tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &initial_state);
new_termios = initial_state;
new_termios.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO);
new_termios.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
new_termios.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &new_termios);
tty = fopen("/dev/tty", "w+");
if (tty != nullptr) {
out = tty;
}
}
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
#endif
}
void cleanup() {
// Reset console display
set_display(reset);
#if !defined(_WIN32)
// Restore settings on POSIX systems
if (!simple_io) {
if (tty != nullptr) {
out = stdout;
fclose(tty);
tty = nullptr;
}
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &initial_state);
}
#endif
}
//
// Display and IO
//
// Keep track of current display and only emit ANSI code if it changes
void set_display(display_t display) {
if (advanced_display && current_display != display) {
fflush(stdout);
switch(display) {
case reset:
fprintf(out, ANSI_COLOR_RESET);
break;
case prompt:
fprintf(out, ANSI_COLOR_YELLOW);
break;
case user_input:
fprintf(out, ANSI_BOLD ANSI_COLOR_GREEN);
break;
case error:
fprintf(out, ANSI_BOLD ANSI_COLOR_RED);
}
current_display = display;
fflush(out);
}
}
char32_t getchar32() {
#if defined(_WIN32)
HANDLE hConsole = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
wchar_t high_surrogate = 0;
while (true) {
INPUT_RECORD record;
DWORD count;
if (!ReadConsoleInputW(hConsole, &record, 1, &count) || count == 0) {
return WEOF;
}
if (record.EventType == KEY_EVENT && record.Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown) {
wchar_t wc = record.Event.KeyEvent.uChar.UnicodeChar;
if (wc == 0) {
continue;
}
if ((wc >= 0xD800) && (wc <= 0xDBFF)) { // Check if wc is a high surrogate
high_surrogate = wc;
continue;
}
if ((wc >= 0xDC00) && (wc <= 0xDFFF)) { // Check if wc is a low surrogate
if (high_surrogate != 0) { // Check if we have a high surrogate
return ((high_surrogate - 0xD800) << 10) + (wc - 0xDC00) + 0x10000;
}
}
high_surrogate = 0; // Reset the high surrogate
return static_cast<char32_t>(wc);
}
}
#else
wchar_t wc = getwchar();
if (static_cast<wint_t>(wc) == WEOF) {
return WEOF;
}
#if WCHAR_MAX == 0xFFFF
if ((wc >= 0xD800) && (wc <= 0xDBFF)) { // Check if wc is a high surrogate
wchar_t low_surrogate = getwchar();
if ((low_surrogate >= 0xDC00) && (low_surrogate <= 0xDFFF)) { // Check if the next wchar is a low surrogate
return (static_cast<char32_t>(wc & 0x03FF) << 10) + (low_surrogate & 0x03FF) + 0x10000;
}
}
if ((wc >= 0xD800) && (wc <= 0xDFFF)) { // Invalid surrogate pair
return 0xFFFD; // Return the replacement character U+FFFD
}
#endif
return static_cast<char32_t>(wc);
#endif
}
void pop_cursor() {
#if defined(_WIN32)
if (hConsole != NULL) {
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO bufferInfo;
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hConsole, &bufferInfo);
COORD newCursorPosition = bufferInfo.dwCursorPosition;
if (newCursorPosition.X == 0) {
newCursorPosition.X = bufferInfo.dwSize.X - 1;
newCursorPosition.Y -= 1;
} else {
newCursorPosition.X -= 1;
}
SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConsole, newCursorPosition);
return;
}
#endif
putc('\b', out);
}
int estimateWidth(char32_t codepoint) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
return 1;
#else
return wcwidth(codepoint);
#endif
}
int put_codepoint(const char* utf8_codepoint, size_t length, int expectedWidth) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO bufferInfo;
if (!GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hConsole, &bufferInfo)) {
// go with the default
return expectedWidth;
}
COORD initialPosition = bufferInfo.dwCursorPosition;
DWORD nNumberOfChars = length;
WriteConsole(hConsole, utf8_codepoint, nNumberOfChars, &nNumberOfChars, NULL);
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO newBufferInfo;
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hConsole, &newBufferInfo);
// Figure out our real position if we're in the last column
if (utf8_codepoint[0] != 0x09 && initialPosition.X == newBufferInfo.dwSize.X - 1) {
DWORD nNumberOfChars;
WriteConsole(hConsole, &" \b", 2, &nNumberOfChars, NULL);
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hConsole, &newBufferInfo);
}
int width = newBufferInfo.dwCursorPosition.X - initialPosition.X;
if (width < 0) {
width += newBufferInfo.dwSize.X;
}
return width;
#else
// We can trust expectedWidth if we've got one
if (expectedWidth >= 0 || tty == nullptr) {
fwrite(utf8_codepoint, length, 1, out);
return expectedWidth;
}
fputs("\033[6n", tty); // Query cursor position
int x1;
int y1;
int x2;
int y2;
int results = 0;
results = fscanf(tty, "\033[%d;%dR", &y1, &x1);
fwrite(utf8_codepoint, length, 1, tty);
fputs("\033[6n", tty); // Query cursor position
results += fscanf(tty, "\033[%d;%dR", &y2, &x2);
if (results != 4) {
return expectedWidth;
}
int width = x2 - x1;
if (width < 0) {
// Calculate the width considering text wrapping
struct winsize w;
ioctl(STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &w);
width += w.ws_col;
}
return width;
#endif
}
void replace_last(char ch) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
pop_cursor();
put_codepoint(&ch, 1, 1);
#else
fprintf(out, "\b%c", ch);
#endif
}
void append_utf8(char32_t ch, std::string & out) {
if (ch <= 0x7F) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch));
} else if (ch <= 0x7FF) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xC0 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x1F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)));
} else if (ch <= 0xFFFF) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xE0 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x0F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)));
} else if (ch <= 0x10FFFF) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xF0 | ((ch >> 18) & 0x07)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x3F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)));
} else {
// Invalid Unicode code point
}
}
// Helper function to remove the last UTF-8 character from a string
void pop_back_utf8_char(std::string & line) {
if (line.empty()) {
return;
}
size_t pos = line.length() - 1;
// Find the start of the last UTF-8 character (checking up to 4 bytes back)
for (size_t i = 0; i < 3 && pos > 0; ++i, --pos) {
if ((line[pos] & 0xC0) != 0x80) {
break; // Found the start of the character
}
}
line.erase(pos);
}
bool readline_advanced(std::string & line, bool multiline_input) {
if (out != stdout) {
fflush(stdout);
}
line.clear();
std::vector<int> widths;
bool is_special_char = false;
bool end_of_stream = false;
char32_t input_char;
while (true) {
fflush(out); // Ensure all output is displayed before waiting for input
input_char = getchar32();
if (input_char == '\r' || input_char == '\n') {
break;
}
if (input_char == (char32_t) WEOF || input_char == 0x04 /* Ctrl+D*/) {
end_of_stream = true;
break;
}
if (is_special_char) {
set_display(user_input);
replace_last(line.back());
is_special_char = false;
}
if (input_char == '\033') { // Escape sequence
char32_t code = getchar32();
if (code == '[' || code == 0x1B) {
// Discard the rest of the escape sequence
while ((code = getchar32()) != (char32_t) WEOF) {
if ((code >= 'A' && code <= 'Z') || (code >= 'a' && code <= 'z') || code == '~') {
break;
}
}
}
} else if (input_char == 0x08 || input_char == 0x7F) { // Backspace
if (!widths.empty()) {
int count;
do {
count = widths.back();
widths.pop_back();
// Move cursor back, print space, and move cursor back again
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
replace_last(' ');
pop_cursor();
}
pop_back_utf8_char(line);
} while (count == 0 && !widths.empty());
}
} else {
int offset = line.length();
append_utf8(input_char, line);
int width = put_codepoint(line.c_str() + offset, line.length() - offset, estimateWidth(input_char));
if (width < 0) {
width = 0;
}
widths.push_back(width);
}
if (!line.empty() && (line.back() == '\\' || line.back() == '/')) {
set_display(prompt);
replace_last(line.back());
is_special_char = true;
}
}
bool has_more = multiline_input;
if (is_special_char) {
replace_last(' ');
pop_cursor();
char last = line.back();
line.pop_back();
if (last == '\\') {
line += '\n';
fputc('\n', out);
has_more = !has_more;
} else {
// llama will just eat the single space, it won't act as a space
if (line.length() == 1 && line.back() == ' ') {
line.clear();
pop_cursor();
}
has_more = false;
}
} else {
if (end_of_stream) {
has_more = false;
} else {
line += '\n';
fputc('\n', out);
}
}
fflush(out);
return has_more;
}
bool readline_simple(std::string & line, bool multiline_input) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
std::wstring wline;
if (!std::getline(std::wcin, wline)) {
// Input stream is bad or EOF received
line.clear();
GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(CTRL_C_EVENT, 0);
return false;
}
int size_needed = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, &wline[0], (int)wline.size(), NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
line.resize(size_needed);
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, &wline[0], (int)wline.size(), &line[0], size_needed, NULL, NULL);
#else
if (!std::getline(std::cin, line)) {
// Input stream is bad or EOF received
line.clear();
return false;
}
#endif
if (!line.empty()) {
char last = line.back();
if (last == '/') { // Always return control on '/' symbol
line.pop_back();
return false;
}
if (last == '\\') { // '\\' changes the default action
line.pop_back();
multiline_input = !multiline_input;
}
}
line += '\n';
// By default, continue input if multiline_input is set
return multiline_input;
}
bool readline(std::string & line, bool multiline_input) {
set_display(user_input);
if (simple_io) {
return readline_simple(line, multiline_input);
}
return readline_advanced(line, multiline_input);
}
}

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// Console functions
#pragma once
#include <string>
namespace console {
enum display_t {
reset = 0,
prompt,
user_input,
error
};
void init(bool use_simple_io, bool use_advanced_display);
void cleanup();
void set_display(display_t display);
bool readline(std::string & line, bool multiline_input);
}

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#include "grammar-parser.h"
#include <cstdint>
#include <cwchar>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <exception>
namespace grammar_parser {
// NOTE: assumes valid utf8 (but checks for overrun)
// copied from llama.cpp
std::pair<uint32_t, const char *> decode_utf8(const char * src) {
static const int lookup[] = { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4 };
uint8_t first_byte = static_cast<uint8_t>(*src);
uint8_t highbits = first_byte >> 4;
int len = lookup[highbits];
uint8_t mask = (1 << (8 - len)) - 1;
uint32_t value = first_byte & mask;
const char * end = src + len; // may overrun!
const char * pos = src + 1;
for ( ; pos < end && *pos; pos++) {
value = (value << 6) + (static_cast<uint8_t>(*pos) & 0x3F);
}
return std::make_pair(value, pos);
}
uint32_t get_symbol_id(parse_state & state, const char * src, size_t len) {
uint32_t next_id = static_cast<uint32_t>(state.symbol_ids.size());
auto result = state.symbol_ids.insert(std::make_pair(std::string(src, len), next_id));
return result.first->second;
}
uint32_t generate_symbol_id(parse_state & state, const std::string & base_name) {
uint32_t next_id = static_cast<uint32_t>(state.symbol_ids.size());
state.symbol_ids[base_name + '_' + std::to_string(next_id)] = next_id;
return next_id;
}
void add_rule(
parse_state & state,
uint32_t rule_id,
const std::vector<llama_grammar_element> & rule) {
if (state.rules.size() <= rule_id) {
state.rules.resize(rule_id + 1);
}
state.rules[rule_id] = rule;
}
bool is_word_char(char c) {
return ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') || ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || c == '-' || ('0' <= c && c <= '9');
}
std::pair<uint32_t, const char *> parse_hex(const char * src, int size) {
const char * pos = src;
const char * end = src + size;
uint32_t value = 0;
for ( ; pos < end && *pos; pos++) {
value <<= 4;
char c = *pos;
if ('a' <= c && c <= 'f') {
value += c - 'a' + 10;
} else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'F') {
value += c - 'A' + 10;
} else if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') {
value += c - '0';
} else {
break;
}
}
if (pos != end) {
throw std::runtime_error("expecting " + std::to_string(size) + " hex chars at " + src);
}
return std::make_pair(value, pos);
}
const char * parse_space(const char * src, bool newline_ok) {
const char * pos = src;
while (*pos == ' ' || *pos == '\t' || *pos == '#' ||
(newline_ok && (*pos == '\r' || *pos == '\n'))) {
if (*pos == '#') {
while (*pos && *pos != '\r' && *pos != '\n') {
pos++;
}
} else {
pos++;
}
}
return pos;
}
const char * parse_name(const char * src) {
const char * pos = src;
while (is_word_char(*pos)) {
pos++;
}
if (pos == src) {
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("expecting name at ") + src);
}
return pos;
}
std::pair<uint32_t, const char *> parse_char(const char * src) {
if (*src == '\\') {
switch (src[1]) {
case 'x': return parse_hex(src + 2, 2);
case 'u': return parse_hex(src + 2, 4);
case 'U': return parse_hex(src + 2, 8);
case 't': return std::make_pair('\t', src + 2);
case 'r': return std::make_pair('\r', src + 2);
case 'n': return std::make_pair('\n', src + 2);
case '\\':
case '"':
case '[':
case ']':
return std::make_pair(src[1], src + 2);
default:
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("unknown escape at ") + src);
}
} else if (*src) {
return decode_utf8(src);
}
throw std::runtime_error("unexpected end of input");
}
const char * parse_alternates(
parse_state & state,
const char * src,
const std::string & rule_name,
uint32_t rule_id,
bool is_nested);
const char * parse_sequence(
parse_state & state,
const char * src,
const std::string & rule_name,
std::vector<llama_grammar_element> & out_elements,
bool is_nested) {
size_t last_sym_start = out_elements.size();
const char * pos = src;
while (*pos) {
if (*pos == '"') { // literal string
pos++;
last_sym_start = out_elements.size();
while (*pos != '"') {
auto char_pair = parse_char(pos);
pos = char_pair.second;
out_elements.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR, char_pair.first});
}
pos = parse_space(pos + 1, is_nested);
} else if (*pos == '[') { // char range(s)
pos++;
enum llama_gretype start_type = LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR;
if (*pos == '^') {
pos++;
start_type = LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_NOT;
}
last_sym_start = out_elements.size();
while (*pos != ']') {
auto char_pair = parse_char(pos);
pos = char_pair.second;
enum llama_gretype type = last_sym_start < out_elements.size()
? LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT
: start_type;
out_elements.push_back({type, char_pair.first});
if (pos[0] == '-' && pos[1] != ']') {
auto endchar_pair = parse_char(pos + 1);
pos = endchar_pair.second;
out_elements.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER, endchar_pair.first});
}
}
pos = parse_space(pos + 1, is_nested);
} else if (is_word_char(*pos)) { // rule reference
const char * name_end = parse_name(pos);
uint32_t ref_rule_id = get_symbol_id(state, pos, name_end - pos);
pos = parse_space(name_end, is_nested);
last_sym_start = out_elements.size();
out_elements.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF, ref_rule_id});
} else if (*pos == '(') { // grouping
// parse nested alternates into synthesized rule
pos = parse_space(pos + 1, true);
uint32_t sub_rule_id = generate_symbol_id(state, rule_name);
pos = parse_alternates(state, pos, rule_name, sub_rule_id, true);
last_sym_start = out_elements.size();
// output reference to synthesized rule
out_elements.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF, sub_rule_id});
if (*pos != ')') {
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("expecting ')' at ") + pos);
}
pos = parse_space(pos + 1, is_nested);
} else if (*pos == '*' || *pos == '+' || *pos == '?') { // repetition operator
if (last_sym_start == out_elements.size()) {
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("expecting preceeding item to */+/? at ") + pos);
}
// apply transformation to previous symbol (last_sym_start to end) according to
// rewrite rules:
// S* --> S' ::= S S' |
// S+ --> S' ::= S S' | S
// S? --> S' ::= S |
uint32_t sub_rule_id = generate_symbol_id(state, rule_name);
std::vector<llama_grammar_element> sub_rule;
// add preceding symbol to generated rule
sub_rule.insert(
sub_rule.end(), out_elements.begin() + last_sym_start, out_elements.end());
if (*pos == '*' || *pos == '+') {
// cause generated rule to recurse
sub_rule.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF, sub_rule_id});
}
// mark start of alternate def
sub_rule.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_ALT, 0});
if (*pos == '+') {
// add preceding symbol as alternate only for '+' (otherwise empty)
sub_rule.insert(
sub_rule.end(), out_elements.begin() + last_sym_start, out_elements.end());
}
sub_rule.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_END, 0});
add_rule(state, sub_rule_id, sub_rule);
// in original rule, replace previous symbol with reference to generated rule
out_elements.resize(last_sym_start);
out_elements.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF, sub_rule_id});
pos = parse_space(pos + 1, is_nested);
} else {
break;
}
}
return pos;
}
const char * parse_alternates(
parse_state & state,
const char * src,
const std::string & rule_name,
uint32_t rule_id,
bool is_nested) {
std::vector<llama_grammar_element> rule;
const char * pos = parse_sequence(state, src, rule_name, rule, is_nested);
while (*pos == '|') {
rule.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_ALT, 0});
pos = parse_space(pos + 1, true);
pos = parse_sequence(state, pos, rule_name, rule, is_nested);
}
rule.push_back({LLAMA_GRETYPE_END, 0});
add_rule(state, rule_id, rule);
return pos;
}
const char * parse_rule(parse_state & state, const char * src) {
const char * name_end = parse_name(src);
const char * pos = parse_space(name_end, false);
size_t name_len = name_end - src;
uint32_t rule_id = get_symbol_id(state, src, name_len);
const std::string name(src, name_len);
if (!(pos[0] == ':' && pos[1] == ':' && pos[2] == '=')) {
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("expecting ::= at ") + pos);
}
pos = parse_space(pos + 3, true);
pos = parse_alternates(state, pos, name, rule_id, false);
if (*pos == '\r') {
pos += pos[1] == '\n' ? 2 : 1;
} else if (*pos == '\n') {
pos++;
} else if (*pos) {
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("expecting newline or end at ") + pos);
}
return parse_space(pos, true);
}
parse_state parse(const char * src) {
try {
parse_state state;
const char * pos = parse_space(src, true);
while (*pos) {
pos = parse_rule(state, pos);
}
return state;
} catch (const std::exception & err) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error parsing grammar: %s\n", __func__, err.what());
return parse_state();
}
}
void print_grammar_char(FILE * file, uint32_t c) {
if (0x20 <= c && c <= 0x7f) {
fprintf(file, "%c", static_cast<char>(c));
} else {
// cop out of encoding UTF-8
fprintf(file, "<U+%04X>", c);
}
}
bool is_char_element(llama_grammar_element elem) {
switch (elem.type) {
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR: return true;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_NOT: return true;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT: return true;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER: return true;
default: return false;
}
}
void print_rule_binary(FILE * file, const std::vector<llama_grammar_element> & rule) {
for (auto elem : rule) {
switch (elem.type) {
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_END: fprintf(file, "END"); break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_ALT: fprintf(file, "ALT"); break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF: fprintf(file, "RULE_REF"); break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR: fprintf(file, "CHAR"); break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_NOT: fprintf(file, "CHAR_NOT"); break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER: fprintf(file, "CHAR_RNG_UPPER"); break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT: fprintf(file, "CHAR_ALT"); break;
}
switch (elem.type) {
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_END:
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_ALT:
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF:
fprintf(file, "(%u) ", elem.value);
break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR:
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_NOT:
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER:
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT:
fprintf(file, "(\"");
print_grammar_char(file, elem.value);
fprintf(file, "\") ");
break;
}
}
fprintf(file, "\n");
}
void print_rule(
FILE * file,
uint32_t rule_id,
const std::vector<llama_grammar_element> & rule,
const std::map<uint32_t, std::string> & symbol_id_names) {
if (rule.empty() || rule.back().type != LLAMA_GRETYPE_END) {
throw std::runtime_error(
"malformed rule, does not end with LLAMA_GRETYPE_END: " + std::to_string(rule_id));
}
fprintf(file, "%s ::= ", symbol_id_names.at(rule_id).c_str());
for (size_t i = 0, end = rule.size() - 1; i < end; i++) {
llama_grammar_element elem = rule[i];
switch (elem.type) {
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_END:
throw std::runtime_error(
"unexpected end of rule: " + std::to_string(rule_id) + "," +
std::to_string(i));
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_ALT:
fprintf(file, "| ");
break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF:
fprintf(file, "%s ", symbol_id_names.at(elem.value).c_str());
break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR:
fprintf(file, "[");
print_grammar_char(file, elem.value);
break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_NOT:
fprintf(file, "[^");
print_grammar_char(file, elem.value);
break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER:
if (i == 0 || !is_char_element(rule[i - 1])) {
throw std::runtime_error(
"LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER without preceding char: " +
std::to_string(rule_id) + "," + std::to_string(i));
}
fprintf(file, "-");
print_grammar_char(file, elem.value);
break;
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT:
if (i == 0 || !is_char_element(rule[i - 1])) {
throw std::runtime_error(
"LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT without preceding char: " +
std::to_string(rule_id) + "," + std::to_string(i));
}
print_grammar_char(file, elem.value);
break;
}
if (is_char_element(elem)) {
switch (rule[i + 1].type) {
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT:
case LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER:
break;
default:
fprintf(file, "] ");
}
}
}
fprintf(file, "\n");
}
void print_grammar(FILE * file, const parse_state & state) {
try {
std::map<uint32_t, std::string> symbol_id_names;
for (auto kv : state.symbol_ids) {
symbol_id_names[kv.second] = kv.first;
}
for (size_t i = 0, end = state.rules.size(); i < end; i++) {
// fprintf(file, "%zu: ", i);
// print_rule_binary(file, state.rules[i]);
print_rule(file, uint32_t(i), state.rules[i], symbol_id_names);
// fprintf(file, "\n");
}
} catch (const std::exception & err) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: error printing grammar: %s\n", __func__, err.what());
}
}
std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *> parse_state::c_rules() {
std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *> ret;
for (const auto & rule : rules) {
ret.push_back(rule.data());
}
return ret;
}
}

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// Implements a parser for an extended Backus-Naur form (BNF), producing the
// binary context-free grammar format specified by llama.h. Supports character
// ranges, grouping, and repetition operators. As an example, a grammar for
// arithmetic might look like:
//
// root ::= expr
// expr ::= term ([-+*/] term)*
// term ::= num | "(" space expr ")" space
// num ::= [0-9]+ space
// space ::= [ \t\n]*
#pragma once
#include "llama.h"
#include <vector>
#include <map>
#include <cstdint>
#include <string>
namespace grammar_parser {
struct parse_state {
std::map<std::string, uint32_t> symbol_ids;
std::vector<std::vector<llama_grammar_element>> rules;
std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *> c_rules();
};
parse_state parse(const char * src);
void print_grammar(FILE * file, const parse_state & state);
}

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# HF falcon--> gguf conversion
import gguf
import os
import sys
import struct
import json
import numpy as np
import torch
from typing import Any, List
from pathlib import Path
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
def bytes_to_unicode():
# ref: https://github.com/openai/gpt-2/blob/master/src/encoder.py
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a corresponding list of unicode strings.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings.
This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab if you want to avoid UNKs.
When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for decent coverage.
This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab.
To avoid that, we want lookup tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
And avoids mapping to whitespace/control characters the bpe code barfs on.
"""
bs = list(range(ord("!"), ord("~")+1))+list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬")+1))+list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ")+1))
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8+n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
def count_model_parts(dir_model: str) -> int:
num_parts = 0
for filename in os.listdir(dir_model):
if filename.startswith("pytorch_model-"):
num_parts += 1
if num_parts > 0:
print("gguf: found " + str(num_parts) + " model parts")
return num_parts
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
print("Usage: convert-h5-to-ggml.py dir-model ftype\n")
print(" ftype == 0 -> float32")
print(" ftype == 1 -> float16")
sys.exit(1)
# output in the same directory as the model
dir_model = sys.argv[1]
last_dir = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(dir_model))
# possible tensor data types
# ftype == 0 -> float32
# ftype == 1 -> float16
# map from ftype to string
ftype_str = ["f32", "f16"]
ftype = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
ftype = int(sys.argv[2])
if ftype < 0 or ftype > 1:
print("Invalid ftype: " + str(ftype))
sys.exit(1)
fname_out = sys.argv[1] + "/ggml-model-" + ftype_str[ftype] + ".gguf"
print("gguf: loading model "+last_dir)
with open(dir_model + "/config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
hparams = json.load(f)
if hparams["architectures"][0] != "RWForCausalLM":
print("Model architecture not supported: " + hparams["architectures"][0])
sys.exit()
# get number of model parts
num_parts = count_model_parts(dir_model)
ARCH=gguf.MODEL_ARCH.FALCON
gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[ARCH])
print("gguf: get model metadata")
block_count = hparams["n_layer"]
gguf_writer.add_name("Falcon")
gguf_writer.add_context_length(2048) # not in config.json
gguf_writer.add_tensor_data_layout("jploski") # qkv tensor transform
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(hparams["hidden_size"])
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(4 * hparams["hidden_size"])
gguf_writer.add_block_count(block_count)
gguf_writer.add_head_count(hparams["n_head"])
if "n_head_kv" in hparams:
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv(hparams["n_head_kv"])
else:
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv(1)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_eps(hparams["layer_norm_epsilon"])
gguf_writer.add_file_type(ftype)
# TOKENIZATION
print("gguf: get tokenizer metadata")
tokens: List[str] = []
scores: List[float] = []
toktypes: List[int] = []
merges: List[str] = []
if Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json").is_file():
# gpt2 tokenizer
gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model("gpt2")
print("gguf: get gpt2 tokenizer merges")
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer_json = json.load(f)
merges = tokenizer_json["model"]["merges"]
gguf_writer.add_token_merges(merges)
print("gguf: get gpt2 tokenizer vocab")
vocab_size = len(tokenizer_json["model"]["vocab"])
# ref: https://github.com/cmp-nct/ggllm.cpp/blob/master/falcon_convert.py
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(dir_model)
reverse_vocab = {id: encoded_tok for encoded_tok, id in tokenizer.vocab.items()}
byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in byte_encoder.items()}
for i in range(vocab_size):
if i in reverse_vocab:
try:
text = bytearray([byte_decoder[c] for c in reverse_vocab[i]])
except KeyError:
text = bytearray()
for c in reverse_vocab[i]:
if ord(c) < 256: # single byte character
text.append(byte_decoder[ord(c)])
else: # multibyte special token character
text.extend(c.encode('utf-8'))
else:
print(f"Key {i} not in tokenizer vocabulary. Padding with an arbitrary token.")
pad_token = f"[PAD{i}]".encode("utf8")
text = bytearray(pad_token)
tokens.append(text)
scores.append(0.0) # dymmy
toktypes.append(gguf.TokenType.NORMAL) # dummy
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
gguf_writer.add_token_scores(scores)
gguf_writer.add_token_types(toktypes)
print("gguf: get special token ids")
# Look for special tokens in config.json
if "bos_token_id" in hparams and hparams["bos_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(hparams["bos_token_id"])
if "eos_token_id" in hparams and hparams["eos_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(hparams["eos_token_id"])
if "unk_token_id" in hparams and hparams["unk_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(hparams["unk_token_id"])
if "sep_token_id" in hparams and hparams["sep_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_sep_token_id(hparams["sep_token_id"])
if "pad_token_id" in hparams and hparams["pad_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_pad_token_id(hparams["pad_token_id"])
# TENSORS
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(ARCH,block_count)
# params for qkv transform
n_head = hparams["n_head"]
n_head_kv = hparams["n_head_kv"] if "n_head_kv" in hparams else 1
head_dim = hparams["hidden_size"] // n_head
# tensor info
print("gguf: get tensor metadata")
if num_parts == 0:
part_names = ("pytorch_model.bin",)
else:
part_names = (
f"pytorch_model-{n:05}-of-{num_parts:05}.bin" for n in range(1, num_parts + 1)
)
for part_name in part_names:
print("gguf: loading model part '" + part_name + "'")
model_part = torch.load(f"{dir_model}/{part_name}", map_location="cpu")
for name in model_part.keys():
data = model_part[name]
old_dtype = data.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data.dtype != torch.float16 and data.dtype != torch.float32:
data = data.to(torch.float32)
# QKV tensor transform
# The original query_key_value tensor contains n_head_kv "kv groups",
# each consisting of n_head/n_head_kv query weights followed by one key
# and one value weight (shared by all query heads in the kv group).
# This layout makes it a big pain to work with in GGML.
# So we rearrange them here,, so that we have n_head query weights
# followed by n_head_kv key weights followed by n_head_kv value weights,
# in contiguous fashion.
# ref: https://github.com/jploski/ggml/blob/falcon40b/examples/falcon/convert-hf-to-ggml.py
if "query_key_value" in name:
qkv = data.view(n_head_kv, n_head // n_head_kv + 2, head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
q = qkv[:, :-2 ].reshape(n_head * head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
k = qkv[:, [-2]].reshape(n_head_kv * head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
v = qkv[:, [-1]].reshape(n_head_kv * head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
data = torch.cat((q,k,v)).reshape_as(data)
data = data.squeeze().numpy()
# map tensor names
if name.endswith(".weight") and name[:-7] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-7]] + ".weight"
elif name.endswith(".bias") and name[:-5] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-5]] + ".bias"
else:
print("Can not map tensor '" + name + "'")
sys.exit()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
data_dtype = data.dtype
# if f32 desired, convert any float16 to float32
if ftype == 0 and data_dtype == np.float16:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# TODO: Why cant we use these float16 as-is? There should be not reason to store float16 as float32
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float16 and n_dims == 1:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# if f16 desired, convert any float32 2-dim weight tensors to float16
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float32 and name.endswith(".weight") and n_dims == 2:
data = data.astype(np.float16)
print(name + ", n_dims = " + str(n_dims) + ", " + str(old_dtype) + " --> " + str(data.dtype))
gguf_writer.add_tensor(name, data)
print("gguf: write header")
gguf_writer.write_header_to_file()
print("gguf: write metadata")
gguf_writer.write_kv_data_to_file()
print("gguf: write tensors")
gguf_writer.write_tensors_to_file()
gguf_writer.close()
print("gguf: model successfully exported to '" + fname_out + "'")
print("")

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# HF gptneox--> gguf conversion
import gguf
import os
import sys
import struct
import json
import numpy as np
import torch
from typing import Any, List
from pathlib import Path
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
# ref: https://github.com/openai/gpt-2/blob/master/src/encoder.py
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a corresponding list of unicode strings.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings.
This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab if you want to avoid UNKs.
When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for decent coverage.
This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab.
To avoid that, we want lookup tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
And avoids mapping to whitespace/control characters the bpe code barfs on.
"""
bs = list(range(ord("!"), ord("~")+1))+list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬")+1))+list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ")+1))
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8+n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
def count_model_parts(dir_model: str) -> int:
num_parts = 0
for filename in os.listdir(dir_model):
if filename.startswith("pytorch_model-"):
num_parts += 1
if num_parts > 0:
print("gguf: found " + str(num_parts) + " model parts")
return num_parts
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
print("Usage: convert-h5-to-ggml.py dir-model ftype\n")
print(" ftype == 0 -> float32")
print(" ftype == 1 -> float16")
sys.exit(1)
# output in the same directory as the model
dir_model = sys.argv[1]
last_dir = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(dir_model))
# possible tensor data types
# ftype == 0 -> float32
# ftype == 1 -> float16
# map from ftype to string
ftype_str = ["f32", "f16"]
ftype = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
ftype = int(sys.argv[2])
if ftype < 0 or ftype > 1:
print("Invalid ftype: " + str(ftype))
sys.exit(1)
fname_out = sys.argv[1] + "/ggml-model-" + ftype_str[ftype] + ".gguf"
print("gguf: loading model "+last_dir)
with open(dir_model + "/config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
hparams = json.load(f)
if hparams["architectures"][0] != "GPTNeoXForCausalLM":
print("Model architecture not supported: " + hparams["architectures"][0])
sys.exit()
# get number of model parts
num_parts = count_model_parts(dir_model)
ARCH=gguf.MODEL_ARCH.GPTNEOX
gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[ARCH])
print("gguf: get model metadata")
block_count = hparams["num_hidden_layers"]
gguf_writer.add_name(last_dir)
gguf_writer.add_context_length(hparams["max_position_embeddings"])
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(hparams["hidden_size"])
gguf_writer.add_block_count(block_count)
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(hparams["intermediate_size"])
gguf_writer.add_rope_dimension_count(int(hparams["rotary_pct"]*(hparams["hidden_size"]//hparams["num_attention_heads"])))
gguf_writer.add_head_count(hparams["num_attention_heads"])
gguf_writer.add_parallel_residual(hparams["use_parallel_residual"] if "use_parallel_residual" in hparams else True)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_eps(hparams["layer_norm_eps"])
# TOKENIZATION
print("gguf: get tokenizer metadata")
tokens: List[str] = []
merges: List[str] = []
if Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json").is_file():
# gpt2 tokenizer
gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model("gpt2")
print("gguf: get gpt2 tokenizer merges")
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer_json = json.load(f)
merges = tokenizer_json["model"]["merges"]
gguf_writer.add_token_merges(merges)
print("gguf: get gpt2 tokenizer vocab")
vocab_size = len(tokenizer_json["model"]["vocab"])
# ref: https://github.com/cmp-nct/ggllm.cpp/blob/master/falcon_convert.py
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(dir_model)
reverse_vocab = {id: encoded_tok for encoded_tok, id in tokenizer.vocab.items()}
byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in byte_encoder.items()}
for i in range(vocab_size):
if i in reverse_vocab:
try:
text = bytearray([byte_decoder[c] for c in reverse_vocab[i]])
except KeyError:
text = bytearray()
for c in reverse_vocab[i]:
if ord(c) < 256: # single byte character
text.append(byte_decoder[ord(c)])
else: # multibyte special token character
text.extend(c.encode('utf-8'))
else:
print(f"Key {i} not in tokenizer vocabulary. Padding with an arbitrary token.")
pad_token = f"[PAD{i}]".encode("utf8")
text = bytearray(pad_token)
tokens.append(text)
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
if "added_tokens" in tokenizer_json and Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer_config.json").is_file():
print("gguf: get special token ids")
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer_config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer_config = json.load(f)
# find special token ids
if "bos_token" in tokenizer_config:
for key in tokenizer_json["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["bos_token"]:
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(key["id"])
if "eos_token" in tokenizer_config:
for key in tokenizer_json["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["eos_token"]:
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(key["id"])
if "unk_token" in tokenizer_config:
for key in tokenizer_json["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["unk_token"]:
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(key["id"])
if "sep_token" in tokenizer_config:
for key in tokenizer_json["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["sep_token"]:
gguf_writer.add_sep_token_id(key["id"])
if "pad_token" in tokenizer_config:
for key in tokenizer_json["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["pad_token"]:
gguf_writer.add_pad_token_id(key["id"])
# TENSORS
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(ARCH,block_count)
# tensor info
print("gguf: get tensor metadata")
if num_parts == 0:
part_names = ("pytorch_model.bin",)
else:
part_names = (
f"pytorch_model-{n:05}-of-{num_parts:05}.bin" for n in range(1, num_parts + 1)
)
for part_name in part_names:
print("gguf: loading model part '" + part_name + "'")
model_part = torch.load(f"{dir_model}/{part_name}", map_location="cpu")
for name in model_part.keys():
data = model_part[name]
# we don't need these
if name.endswith(".attention.masked_bias") or name.endswith(".attention.bias") or name.endswith(".attention.rotary_emb.inv_freq"):
continue
old_dtype = data.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data.dtype != torch.float16 and data.dtype != torch.float32:
data = data.to(torch.float32)
data = data.squeeze().numpy()
# map tensor names
if name.endswith(".weight") and name[:-7] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-7]] + ".weight"
elif name.endswith(".bias") and name[:-5] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-5]] + ".bias"
else:
print("Can not map tensor '" + name + "'")
sys.exit()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
data_dtype = data.dtype
# if f32 desired, convert any float16 to float32
if ftype == 0 and data_dtype == np.float16:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# TODO: Why cant we use these float16 as-is? There should be not reason to store float16 as float32
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float16 and n_dims == 1:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# if f16 desired, convert any float32 2-dim weight tensors to float16
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float32 and name.endswith(".weight") and n_dims == 2:
data = data.astype(np.float16)
print(name + ", n_dims = " + str(n_dims) + ", " + str(old_dtype) + " --> " + str(data.dtype))
gguf_writer.add_tensor(name, data)
print("gguf: write header")
gguf_writer.write_header_to_file()
print("gguf: write metadata")
gguf_writer.write_kv_data_to_file()
print("gguf: write tensors")
gguf_writer.write_tensors_to_file()
gguf_writer.close()
print("gguf: model successfully exported to '" + fname_out + "'")
print("")

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# 7b pth llama --> gguf conversion
# Only models with a single datafile are supported, like 7B
# HF files required in the model dir: config.json tokenizer_config.json tokenizer.json tokenizer.model
import gguf
import os
import sys
import struct
import json
import numpy as np
import torch
from typing import Any, List
from pathlib import Path
from sentencepiece import SentencePieceProcessor
#NDArray = np.ndarray[Any, Any]
# compatible with python < 3.9
NDArray: 'TypeAlias' = 'np.ndarray[Any, Any]'
def count_model_parts(dir_model: str) -> int:
num_parts = 0
for filename in os.listdir(dir_model):
if filename.startswith("consolidated."):
num_parts += 1
if num_parts > 0:
print("gguf: found " + str(num_parts) + " model parts")
return num_parts
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
print("Usage: convert-h5-to-ggml.py dir-model ftype\n")
print(" ftype == 0 -> float32")
print(" ftype == 1 -> float16")
sys.exit(1)
# output in the same directory as the model
dir_model = sys.argv[1]
last_dir = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(dir_model))
# possible tensor data types
# ftype == 0 -> float32
# ftype == 1 -> float16
# map from ftype to string
ftype_str = ["f32", "f16"]
ftype = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
ftype = int(sys.argv[2])
if ftype < 0 or ftype > 1:
print("Invalid ftype: " + str(ftype))
sys.exit(1)
fname_out = sys.argv[1] + "/ggml-model-" + ftype_str[ftype] + ".gguf"
print("gguf: loading model "+last_dir)
with open(dir_model + "/config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
hparams = json.load(f)
if hparams["architectures"][0] != "LlamaForCausalLM":
print("Model architecture not supported: " + hparams["architectures"][0])
sys.exit()
# get number of model parts
num_parts = count_model_parts(dir_model)
if num_parts > 1:
print("gguf: Only models with a single datafile are supported.")
sys.exit()
ARCH=gguf.MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA
gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[ARCH])
print("gguf: get model metadata")
block_count = hparams["num_hidden_layers"]
head_count = hparams["num_attention_heads"]
if "num_key_value_heads" in hparams:
head_count_kv = hparams["num_key_value_heads"]
else:
head_count_kv = head_count
if "_name_or_path" in hparams:
hf_repo = hparams["_name_or_path"]
else:
hf_repo = ""
if "max_sequence_length" in hparams:
ctx_length = hparams["max_sequence_length"]
elif "max_position_embeddings" in hparams:
ctx_length = hparams["max_position_embeddings"]
else:
print("gguf: can not find ctx length parameter.")
sys.exit()
gguf_writer.add_name(last_dir)
gguf_writer.add_source_hf_repo(hf_repo)
gguf_writer.add_tensor_data_layout("Meta AI original pth")
gguf_writer.add_context_length(ctx_length)
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(hparams["hidden_size"])
gguf_writer.add_block_count(block_count)
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(hparams["intermediate_size"])
gguf_writer.add_rope_dimension_count(hparams["hidden_size"] // hparams["num_attention_heads"])
gguf_writer.add_head_count(head_count)
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv(head_count_kv)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_rms_eps(hparams["rms_norm_eps"])
if "rope_scaling" in hparams and hparams["rope_scaling"] != None and "factor" in hparams["rope_scaling"]:
if "type" in hparams["rope_scaling"]:
if hparams["rope_scaling"]["type"] == "linear":
gguf_writer.add_rope_scale_linear(hparams["rope_scaling"]["factor"])
# TOKENIZATION
print("gguf: get tokenizer metadata")
tokens: List[bytes] = []
scores: List[float] = []
toktypes: List[int] = []
if Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer.model").is_file():
# vocab type sentencepiece
print("gguf: get sentencepiece tokenizer vocab and scores")
tokenizer = SentencePieceProcessor(dir_model + "/tokenizer.model")
for i in range(tokenizer.vocab_size()):
text: bytes
score: float
piece = tokenizer.id_to_piece(i)
text = piece.encode("utf-8")
score = tokenizer.get_score(i)
toktype = 1 # defualt to normal token type
if tokenizer.is_unknown(i):
toktype = 2
if tokenizer.is_control(i):
toktype = 3
# toktype = 4 is user-defined = tokens from added_tokens.json
if tokenizer.is_unused(i):
toktype = 5
if tokenizer.is_byte(i):
toktype = 6
tokens.append(text)
scores.append(score)
toktypes.append(toktype)
if Path(dir_model + "/added_tokens.json").is_file():
with open(dir_model + "/added_tokens.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
addtokens_json = json.load(f)
print("gguf: get added tokens")
for key in addtokens_json:
tokens.append( key.encode("utf-8") )
scores.append(-1000.0)
toktypes.append(4) # user-defined token type
gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model("llama")
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
gguf_writer.add_token_scores(scores)
gguf_writer.add_token_types(toktypes)
print("gguf: get special token ids")
if Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json").is_file():
# Look for special tokens in tokenizer.json if it exists
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer = json.load(f)
if "added_tokens" in tokenizer and Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer_config.json").is_file():
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer_config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer_config = json.load(f)
if "bos_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["bos_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["bos_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(key["id"])
if "eos_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["eos_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["eos_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(key["id"])
if "unk_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["unk_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["unk_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(key["id"])
if "sep_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["sep_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["sep_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_sep_token_id(key["id"])
if "pad_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["pad_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["pad_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_pad_token_id(key["id"])
else:
# If no tokenizer.json: Look for special tokens in config.json
if "bos_token_id" in hparams and hparams["bos_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(hparams["bos_token_id"])
if "eos_token_id" in hparams and hparams["eos_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(hparams["eos_token_id"])
if "unk_token_id" in hparams and hparams["unk_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(hparams["unk_token_id"])
if "sep_token_id" in hparams and hparams["sep_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_sep_token_id(hparams["sep_token_id"])
if "pad_token_id" in hparams and hparams["pad_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_pad_token_id(hparams["pad_token_id"])
# TENSORS
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(ARCH,block_count)
# tensor info
print("gguf: get tensor metadata")
part_names = (f"consolidated.{n:02}.pth" for n in range(0, num_parts))
for part_name in part_names:
print("gguf: loading model part '" + part_name + "'")
model_part = torch.load(f"{dir_model}/{part_name}", map_location="cpu")
for name in model_part.keys():
data = model_part[name]
# we don't need these
if name == "rope.freqs":
continue
old_dtype = data.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data.dtype != torch.float16 and data.dtype != torch.float32:
data = data.to(torch.float32)
data = data.squeeze().numpy()
# map tensor names
if name.endswith(".weight") and name[:-7] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-7]] + ".weight"
elif name.endswith(".bias") and name[:-5] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-5]] + ".bias"
else:
print("Can not map tensor '" + name + "'")
sys.exit()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
data_dtype = data.dtype
# if f32 desired, convert any float16 to float32
if ftype == 0 and data_dtype == np.float16:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# TODO: Why cant we use these float16 as-is? There should be not reason to store float16 as float32
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float16 and n_dims == 1:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# if f16 desired, convert any float32 2-dim weight tensors to float16
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float32 and name.endswith(".weight") and n_dims == 2:
data = data.astype(np.float16)
print(name + ", n_dims = " + str(n_dims) + ", " + str(old_dtype) + " --> " + str(data.dtype))
gguf_writer.add_tensor(name, data)
print("gguf: write header")
gguf_writer.write_header_to_file()
print("gguf: write metadata")
gguf_writer.write_kv_data_to_file()
print("gguf: write tensors")
gguf_writer.write_tensors_to_file()
gguf_writer.close()
print("gguf: model successfully exported to '" + fname_out + "'")
print("")

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys, struct, math, argparse
from pathlib import Path
import numpy as np
import gguf
# Note: Does not support GGML_QKK_64
QK_K = 256
# Items here are (block size, type size)
GGML_QUANT_SIZES = {
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.F32 : (1, 4),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.F16 : (1, 2),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q4_0 : (32, 2 + 16),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q4_1 : (32, 2 + 2 + 16),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q5_0 : (32, 2 + 4 + 16),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q5_1 : (32, 2 + 2 + 4 + 16),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q8_0 : (32, 2 + 32),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q8_1 : (32, 4 + 4 + 32),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q2_K : (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 16 + QK_K // 4),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q3_K : (256, 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 8 + 12),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q4_K : (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 2 + 12),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q5_K : (256, 2 + 2 + QK_K // 2 + QK_K // 8 + 12),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q6_K : (256, 2 + QK_K // 2 + QK_K // 4 + QK_K // 16),
gguf.GGMLQuantizationType.Q8_K : (256, 4 + QK_K + QK_K // 8),
}
class Hyperparameters:
def __init__(self):
self.n_vocab = self.n_embd = self.n_mult = self.n_head = self.n_layer = self.n_rot = self.ftype = 0
self.n_ff = 0
def set_n_ff(self, model):
ff_tensor_idx = model.tensor_map.get(b'layers.0.feed_forward.w1.weight')
assert ff_tensor_idx is not None, 'Missing layer 0 FF tensor'
ff_tensor = model.tensors[ff_tensor_idx]
self.n_ff = ff_tensor.dims[1]
def load(self, data, offset):
(
self.n_vocab,
self.n_embd,
self.n_mult,
self.n_head,
self.n_layer,
self.n_rot,
self.ftype,
) = struct.unpack('<7I', data[offset:offset + (4 * 7)])
return 4 * 7
def __str__(self):
return f'<Hyperparameters: n_vocab={self.n_vocab}, n_embd={self.n_embd}, n_mult={self.n_mult}, n_head={self.n_head}, n_layer={self.n_layer}, n_rot={self.n_rot}, n_ff={self.n_ff}, ftype={self.ftype}>'
class Vocab:
def __init__(self):
self.items = []
def load(self, data, offset, n_vocab):
orig_offset = offset
for _ in range(n_vocab):
itemlen = struct.unpack('<I', data[offset:offset + 4])[0]
assert itemlen < 4096, 'Absurd vocab item length'
offset += 4
vocab = bytes(data[offset:offset + itemlen])
offset += itemlen
score = struct.unpack('<f', data[offset:offset + 4])[0]
offset += 4
self.items.append((vocab, score))
return offset - orig_offset
class Tensor:
def __init__(self):
self.name = None
self.dims = ()
self.dtype = None
self.start_offset = 0
self.len_bytes = 0
def load(self, data, offset):
orig_offset = offset
(n_dims, name_len, dtype) = struct.unpack('<3I', data[offset:offset + 12])
assert n_dims >= 0 and n_dims <= 4, f'Invalid tensor dimensions {n_dims}'
assert name_len < 4096, 'Absurd tensor name length'
quant = GGML_QUANT_SIZES.get(dtype)
assert quant is not None, 'Unknown tensor type'
(blksize, tysize) = quant
offset += 12
self.dtype= dtype
self.dims = struct.unpack(f'<{n_dims}I', data[offset:offset + (4 * n_dims)])
offset += 4 * n_dims
self.name = bytes(data[offset:offset + name_len])
offset += name_len
pad = ((offset + 31) & ~31) - offset
offset += pad
n_elems = np.prod(self.dims)
n_bytes = np.int64(np.int64(n_elems) * np.int64(tysize)) // np.int64(blksize)
self.start_offset = offset
self.len_bytes = n_bytes
offset += n_bytes
# print(n_dims, name_len, dtype, self.dims, self.name, pad)
return offset - orig_offset
class GGMLV3Model:
def __init__(self):
self.hyperparameters = None
self.vocab = None
self.tensor_map = {}
self.tensors = []
def validate_header(self, data, offset):
if bytes(data[offset:offset + 4]) != b'tjgg' or struct.unpack('<I', data[offset + 4:offset + 8])[0] != 3:
raise ValueError('Only GGJTv3 supported')
return 8
def load(self, data, offset):
offset += self.validate_header(data, offset)
hp = Hyperparameters()
offset += hp.load(data, offset)
vocab = Vocab()
offset += vocab.load(data, offset, hp.n_vocab)
tensors = []
tensor_map = {}
while offset < len(data):
tensor = Tensor()
offset += tensor.load(data, offset)
tensor_map[tensor.name] = len(tensors)
tensors.append(tensor)
self.hyperparameters = hp
self.vocab = vocab
self.tensors = tensors
self.tensor_map = tensor_map
hp.set_n_ff(self)
return offset
class GGMLToGGUF:
def __init__(self, ggml_model, data, cfg, params_override = None, vocab_override = None):
hp = ggml_model.hyperparameters
self.model = ggml_model
self.data = data
self.cfg = cfg
self.params_override = params_override
self.vocab_override = vocab_override
if params_override is not None:
n_kv_head = params_override.n_head_kv
else:
if cfg.gqa == 1:
n_kv_head = hp.n_head
else:
gqa = float(cfg.gqa)
n_kv_head = None
for x in range(1, 256):
if float(hp.n_head) / float(x) == gqa:
n_kv_head = x
assert n_kv_head is not None, "Couldn't determine n_kv_head from GQA param"
print(f'- Guessed n_kv_head = {n_kv_head} based on GQA {cfg.gqa}')
self.n_kv_head = n_kv_head
self.name_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(gguf.MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA, ggml_model.hyperparameters.n_layer)
def save(self):
print('* Preparing to save GGUF file')
gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(self.cfg.output, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[gguf.MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA], use_temp_file = False)
self.add_params(gguf_writer)
self.add_vocab(gguf_writer)
self.add_tensors(gguf_writer)
print(" gguf: write header")
gguf_writer.write_header_to_file()
print(" gguf: write metadata")
gguf_writer.write_kv_data_to_file()
print(" gguf: write tensors")
gguf_writer.write_tensors_to_file()
gguf_writer.close()
def add_params(self, gguf_writer):
hp = self.model.hyperparameters
cfg = self.cfg
desc = cfg.desc if cfg.desc is not None else 'converted from legacy GGJTv3 format'
try:
# Filenames aren't necessarily valid UTF8.
name = cfg.name if cfg.name is not None else cfg.input.name
except UnicodeDecodeError:
name = None
print('* Adding model parameters and KV items')
if name is not None:
gguf_writer.add_name(name)
gguf_writer.add_description(desc)
if self.params_override is not None:
po = self.params_override
assert po.n_embd == hp.n_embd, 'Model hyperparams mismatch'
assert po.n_layer == hp.n_layer, 'Model hyperparams mismatch'
assert po.n_head == hp.n_head, 'Model hyperparams mismatch'
gguf_writer.add_context_length (po.n_ctx)
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length (po.n_embd)
gguf_writer.add_block_count (po.n_layer)
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length (po.n_ff)
gguf_writer.add_rope_dimension_count(po.n_embd // po.n_head)
gguf_writer.add_head_count (po.n_head)
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv (po.n_head_kv)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_rms_eps (po.f_norm_eps)
return
gguf_writer.add_context_length(cfg.context_length)
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(hp.n_embd)
gguf_writer.add_block_count(hp.n_layer)
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(hp.n_ff)
gguf_writer.add_rope_dimension_count(hp.n_embd // hp.n_head)
gguf_writer.add_head_count(hp.n_head)
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv(self.n_kv_head)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_rms_eps(float(cfg.eps))
def add_vocab(self, gguf_writer):
hp = self.model.hyperparameters
gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model('llama')
tokens = []
scores = []
toktypes = []
if self.vocab_override is not None:
vo = self.vocab_override
print('* Adding vocab item(s)')
for (idx, (vbytes, score, ttype)) in enumerate(vo.all_tokens()):
tokens.append(vbytes)
scores.append(score)
toktypes.append(ttype)
assert len(tokens) == hp.n_vocab, f'Override vocab has a different number of items than hyperparameters - override = {len(tokens)} but n_vocab={hp.n_vocab}'
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
gguf_writer.add_token_scores(scores)
if len(toktypes) > 0:
gguf_writer.add_token_types(toktypes)
return
print(f'* Adding {hp.n_vocab} vocab item(s)')
assert len(self.model.vocab.items) >= 3, 'Cannot handle unexpectedly short model vocab'
for (tokid, (vbytes, vscore)) in enumerate(self.model.vocab.items):
tt = 1 # Normal
# Special handling for UNK, BOS, EOS tokens.
if tokid <= 2:
if tokid == 0:
vbytes = b'<unk>'
tt = 2
elif tokid == 1:
vbytes = b'<s>'
tt = 3
else:
vbytes = b'</s>'
tt = 3
elif len(vbytes) == 0:
tt = 3 # Control
elif tokid >= 3 and tokid <= 258 and len(vbytes) == 1:
vbytes = bytes(f'<0x{vbytes[0]:02X}>', encoding = 'UTF-8')
tt = 6 # Byte
else:
vbytes = vbytes.replace(b' ', b'\xe2\x96\x81')
toktypes.append(tt)
tokens.append(vbytes)
scores.append(vscore)
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
gguf_writer.add_token_scores(scores)
gguf_writer.add_token_types(toktypes)
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(0)
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(1)
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(2)
def add_tensors(self, gguf_writer):
nm = self.name_map
data = self.data
print(f'* Adding {len(self.model.tensors)} tensor(s)')
for tensor in self.model.tensors:
name = str(tensor.name, 'UTF-8')
if name.endswith('.weight'):
name = name[:-7]
suffix = '.weight'
elif name.endswith('.bias'):
name = name[:-5]
suffix = '.bias'
mapped_name = nm.get(name)
assert mapped_name is not None, f'Bad name {name}'
mapped_name += suffix
tempdims = list(tensor.dims[:])
if len(tempdims) > 1:
temp = tempdims[1]
tempdims[1] = tempdims[0]
tempdims[0] = temp
# print(f'+ {tensor.name} | {mapped_name} {tensor.dims} :: {tempdims}')
gguf_writer.add_tensor(mapped_name, data[tensor.start_offset:tensor.start_offset + tensor.len_bytes], raw_shape = tempdims, raw_dtype = tensor.dtype)
def handle_metadata(cfg, hp):
import convert
assert cfg.model_metadata_dir.is_dir(), 'Metadata dir is not a directory'
hf_config_path = cfg.model_metadata_dir / "config.json"
orig_config_path = cfg.model_metadata_dir / "params.json"
# We pass a fake model here. "original" mode will check the shapes of some
# tensors if information is missing in the .json file: other than that, the
# model data isn't used so this should be safe (at least for now).
fakemodel = {
'tok_embeddings.weight': convert.LazyTensor.__new__(convert.LazyTensor),
'layers.0.feed_forward.w1.weight': convert.LazyTensor.__new__(convert.LazyTensor),
}
fakemodel['tok_embeddings.weight'].shape = [hp.n_vocab]
fakemodel['layers.0.feed_forward.w1.weight'].shape = [hp.n_ff]
if hf_config_path.exists():
params = convert.Params.loadHFTransformerJson(fakemodel, hf_config_path)
elif orig_config_path.exists():
params = convert.Params.loadOriginalParamsJson(fakemodel, orig_config_path)
else:
raise ValueError('Unable to load metadata')
vocab = convert.load_vocab(cfg.vocab_dir if cfg.vocab_dir is not None else cfg.model_metadata_dir, cfg.vocabtype)
convert.check_vocab_size(params, vocab)
return (params, vocab)
def handle_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = 'Convert GGMLv3 models to GGUF')
parser.add_argument('--input', '-i', type = Path, help = 'Input GGMLv3 filename')
parser.add_argument('--output', '-o', type = Path, help ='Output GGUF filename')
parser.add_argument('--name', help = 'Set model name')
parser.add_argument('--desc', help = 'Set model description')
parser.add_argument('--gqa', type = int, default = 1, help = 'grouped-query attention factor (use 8 for LLaMA2 70B)')
parser.add_argument('--eps', default = '5.0e-06', help = 'RMS norm eps: Use 1e-6 for LLaMA1 and OpenLLaMA, use 1e-5 for LLaMA2')
parser.add_argument('--context-length', '-c', type=int, default = 2048, help = 'Default max context length: LLaMA1 is typically 2048, LLaMA2 is typically 4096')
parser.add_argument('--model-metadata-dir', '-m', type = Path, help ='Load HuggingFace/.pth vocab and metadata from the specified directory')
parser.add_argument("--vocab-dir", type=Path, help="directory containing tokenizer.model, if separate from model file - only meaningful with --model-metadata-dir")
parser.add_argument("--vocabtype", choices=["spm", "bpe"], help="vocab format - only meaningful with --model-metadata-dir and/or --vocab-dir (default: spm)", default="spm")
return parser.parse_args()
def main():
cfg = handle_args()
print(f'* Using config: {cfg}')
print('\n=== WARNING === Be aware that this conversion script is best-effort. Use a native GGUF model if possible. === WARNING ===\n')
data = np.memmap(cfg.input, mode = 'r')
model = GGMLV3Model()
print('* Scanning GGML input file')
offset = model.load(data, 0)
print(f'* GGML model hyperparameters: {model.hyperparameters}')
vocab_override = None
params_override = None
if cfg.model_metadata_dir is not None:
(params_override, vocab_override) = handle_metadata(cfg, model.hyperparameters)
print('!! Note: When overriding params the --gqa, --eps and --context-length options are ignored.')
print(f'* Overriding params: {params_override}')
print(f'* Overriding vocab: {vocab_override}')
else:
print('\n=== WARNING === Special tokens may not be converted correctly. Use --model-metadata-dir if possible === WARNING ===\n')
converter = GGMLToGGUF(model, data, cfg, params_override = params_override, vocab_override = vocab_override)
converter.save()
print(f'* Successful completion. Output saved to: {cfg.output}')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# HF llama --> gguf conversion
import gguf
import os
import sys
import struct
import json
import numpy as np
import torch
from typing import Any, List, Optional
from pathlib import Path
from sentencepiece import SentencePieceProcessor
#NDArray = np.ndarray[Any, Any]
# compatible with python < 3.9
NDArray: 'TypeAlias' = 'np.ndarray[Any, Any]'
# reverse HF permute back to original pth layout
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/src/transformers/models/llama/convert_llama_weights_to_hf.py
def reverse_hf_permute(weights: NDArray, n_head: int, n_kv_head: Optional[int] = None) -> NDArray:
if n_kv_head is not None and n_head != n_kv_head:
n_head //= n_kv_head
return (weights.reshape(n_head, 2, weights.shape[0] // n_head // 2, *weights.shape[1:])
.swapaxes(1, 2)
.reshape(weights.shape))
def count_model_parts(dir_model: str) -> int:
num_parts = 0
for filename in os.listdir(dir_model):
if filename.startswith("pytorch_model-"):
num_parts += 1
if num_parts > 0:
print("gguf: found " + str(num_parts) + " model parts")
return num_parts
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
print("Usage: convert-h5-to-ggml.py dir-model ftype\n")
print(" ftype == 0 -> float32")
print(" ftype == 1 -> float16")
sys.exit(1)
# output in the same directory as the model
dir_model = sys.argv[1]
last_dir = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(dir_model))
# possible tensor data types
# ftype == 0 -> float32
# ftype == 1 -> float16
# map from ftype to string
ftype_str = ["f32", "f16"]
ftype = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
ftype = int(sys.argv[2])
if ftype < 0 or ftype > 1:
print("Invalid ftype: " + str(ftype))
sys.exit(1)
fname_out = sys.argv[1] + "/ggml-model-" + ftype_str[ftype] + ".gguf"
print("gguf: loading model "+last_dir)
with open(dir_model + "/config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
hparams = json.load(f)
if hparams["architectures"][0] != "LlamaForCausalLM":
print("Model architecture not supported: " + hparams["architectures"][0])
sys.exit()
# get number of model parts
num_parts = count_model_parts(dir_model)
ARCH=gguf.MODEL_ARCH.LLAMA
gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[ARCH])
print("gguf: get model metadata")
block_count = hparams["num_hidden_layers"]
head_count = hparams["num_attention_heads"]
if "num_key_value_heads" in hparams:
head_count_kv = hparams["num_key_value_heads"]
else:
head_count_kv = head_count
if "_name_or_path" in hparams:
hf_repo = hparams["_name_or_path"]
else:
hf_repo = ""
if "max_sequence_length" in hparams:
ctx_length = hparams["max_sequence_length"]
elif "max_position_embeddings" in hparams:
ctx_length = hparams["max_position_embeddings"]
else:
print("gguf: can not find ctx length parameter.")
sys.exit()
gguf_writer.add_name(last_dir)
gguf_writer.add_source_hf_repo(hf_repo)
gguf_writer.add_tensor_data_layout("Meta AI original pth")
gguf_writer.add_context_length(ctx_length)
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(hparams["hidden_size"])
gguf_writer.add_block_count(block_count)
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(hparams["intermediate_size"])
gguf_writer.add_rope_dimension_count(hparams["hidden_size"] // hparams["num_attention_heads"])
gguf_writer.add_head_count(head_count)
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv(head_count_kv)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_rms_eps(hparams["rms_norm_eps"])
if "rope_scaling" in hparams and hparams["rope_scaling"] != None and "factor" in hparams["rope_scaling"]:
if "type" in hparams["rope_scaling"]:
if hparams["rope_scaling"]["type"] == "linear":
gguf_writer.add_rope_scale_linear(hparams["rope_scaling"]["factor"])
# TOKENIZATION
print("gguf: get tokenizer metadata")
tokens: List[bytes] = []
scores: List[float] = []
toktypes: List[int] = []
if Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer.model").is_file():
# vocab type sentencepiece
print("gguf: get sentencepiece tokenizer vocab, scores and token types")
tokenizer = SentencePieceProcessor(dir_model + "/tokenizer.model")
for i in range(tokenizer.vocab_size()):
text: bytes
score: float
piece = tokenizer.id_to_piece(i)
text = piece.encode("utf-8")
score = tokenizer.get_score(i)
toktype = 1 # defualt to normal token type
if tokenizer.is_unknown(i):
toktype = 2
if tokenizer.is_control(i):
toktype = 3
# toktype = 4 is user-defined = tokens from added_tokens.json
if tokenizer.is_unused(i):
toktype = 5
if tokenizer.is_byte(i):
toktype = 6
tokens.append(text)
scores.append(score)
toktypes.append(toktype)
if Path(dir_model + "/added_tokens.json").is_file():
with open(dir_model + "/added_tokens.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
addtokens_json = json.load(f)
print("gguf: get added tokens")
for key in addtokens_json:
tokens.append( key.encode("utf-8") )
scores.append(-1000.0)
toktypes.append(4) # user-defined token type
gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model("llama")
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
gguf_writer.add_token_scores(scores)
gguf_writer.add_token_types(toktypes)
print("gguf: get special token ids")
if Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json").is_file():
# Look for special tokens in tokenizer.json if it exists
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer = json.load(f)
if "added_tokens" in tokenizer and Path(dir_model + "/tokenizer_config.json").is_file():
with open(dir_model + "/tokenizer_config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
tokenizer_config = json.load(f)
if "bos_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["bos_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["bos_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(key["id"])
if "eos_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["eos_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["eos_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(key["id"])
if "unk_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["unk_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["unk_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(key["id"])
if "sep_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["sep_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["sep_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_sep_token_id(key["id"])
if "pad_token" in tokenizer_config and tokenizer_config["pad_token"] != None:
for key in tokenizer["added_tokens"]:
if key["content"] == tokenizer_config["pad_token"]["content"]:
gguf_writer.add_pad_token_id(key["id"])
else:
# If no tokenizer.json: Look for special tokens in config.json
if "bos_token_id" in hparams and hparams["bos_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_bos_token_id(hparams["bos_token_id"])
if "eos_token_id" in hparams and hparams["eos_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_eos_token_id(hparams["eos_token_id"])
if "unk_token_id" in hparams and hparams["unk_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_unk_token_id(hparams["unk_token_id"])
if "sep_token_id" in hparams and hparams["sep_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_sep_token_id(hparams["sep_token_id"])
if "pad_token_id" in hparams and hparams["pad_token_id"] != None:
gguf_writer.add_pad_token_id(hparams["pad_token_id"])
# TENSORS
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(ARCH,block_count)
# tensor info
print("gguf: get tensor metadata")
if num_parts == 0:
part_names = ("pytorch_model.bin",)
else:
part_names = (
f"pytorch_model-{n:05}-of-{num_parts:05}.bin" for n in range(1, num_parts + 1)
)
for part_name in part_names:
print("gguf: loading model part '" + part_name + "'")
model_part = torch.load(f"{dir_model}/{part_name}", map_location="cpu")
for name in model_part.keys():
data = model_part[name]
# we don't need these
if name.endswith(".rotary_emb.inv_freq"):
continue
old_dtype = data.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data.dtype != torch.float16 and data.dtype != torch.float32:
data = data.to(torch.float32)
data = data.squeeze().numpy()
# reverse permute these
if name.endswith(".q_proj.weight"):
data = reverse_hf_permute(data, head_count)
if name.endswith(".k_proj.weight"):
data = reverse_hf_permute(data, head_count, head_count_kv)
# map tensor names
if name.endswith(".weight") and name[:-7] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-7]] + ".weight"
elif name.endswith(".bias") and name[:-5] in tensor_map:
name = tensor_map[name[:-5]] + ".bias"
else:
print("Can not map tensor '" + name + "'")
sys.exit()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
data_dtype = data.dtype
# if f32 desired, convert any float16 to float32
if ftype == 0 and data_dtype == np.float16:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# TODO: Why cant we use these float16 as-is? There should be not reason to store float16 as float32
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float16 and n_dims == 1:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# if f16 desired, convert any float32 2-dim weight tensors to float16
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float32 and name.endswith(".weight") and n_dims == 2:
data = data.astype(np.float16)
print(name + ", n_dims = " + str(n_dims) + ", " + str(old_dtype) + " --> " + str(data.dtype))
gguf_writer.add_tensor(name, data)
print("gguf: write header")
gguf_writer.write_header_to_file()
print("gguf: write metadata")
gguf_writer.write_kv_data_to_file()
print("gguf: write tensors")
gguf_writer.write_tensors_to_file()
gguf_writer.close()
print("gguf: model successfully exported to '" + fname_out + "'")
print("")

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import json import json
import os import os
import re import re
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import sys import sys
from typing import Any, Dict, Sequence, TextIO from typing import Any, Dict, Sequence, TextIO
import numpy as np
import torch import torch
from convert import DATA_TYPE_TO_FTYPE, NUMPY_TYPE_TO_DATA_TYPE, DataType NUMPY_TYPE_TO_FTYPE: Dict[str, int] = {"float32": 0, "float16": 1}
HF_SUBLAYER_TO_GGML = { HF_SUBLAYER_TO_GGML = {
"self_attn.q_proj": "attention.wq", "self_attn.q_proj": "attn_q",
"self_attn.k_proj": "attention.wk", "self_attn.k_proj": "attn_k",
"self_attn.v_proj": "attention.wv", "self_attn.v_proj": "attn_v",
"self_attn.o_proj": "attention.wo", "self_attn.o_proj": "attn_output",
"mlp.gate_proj": "feed_forward.w1", "mlp.gate_proj": "ffn_gate",
"mlp.down_proj": "feed_forward.w2", "mlp.down_proj": "ffn_down",
"mlp.up_proj": "feed_forward.w3", "mlp.up_proj": "ffn_up",
"input_layernorm": "attention_norm", "input_layernorm": "attn_norm",
"post_attention_layernorm": "ffn_norm", "post_attention_layernorm": "ffn_norm",
# "norm": "norm",
# "embed_tokens": "tok_embeddings",
# "lm_head": "output",
} }
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ def translate_tensor_name(t: str) -> str:
sys.exit(1) sys.exit(1)
output_string = ( output_string = (
f"layers.{nn}.{HF_SUBLAYER_TO_GGML[sub_layer]}.weight.lora{lora_type}" f"blk.{nn}.{HF_SUBLAYER_TO_GGML[sub_layer]}.weight.lora{lora_type}"
) )
return output_string return output_string
else: else:
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# https://opendelta.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules/deltas.html says that `lora_alpha` is an int # https://opendelta.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules/deltas.html says that `lora_alpha` is an int
# but some models ship a float value instead # but some models ship a float value instead
# let's convert to int, but fail if lossless conversion is not possible # let's convert to int, but fail if lossless conversion is not possible
assert int(params["lora_alpha"]) == params["lora_alpha"], "cannot convert float to int losslessly" assert (
int(params["lora_alpha"]) == params["lora_alpha"]
), "cannot convert float to int losslessly"
fout.write(struct.pack("i", int(params["lora_alpha"]))) fout.write(struct.pack("i", int(params["lora_alpha"])))
def write_tensor_header( def write_tensor_header(
self, name: str, shape: Sequence[int], data_type: DataType self, name: str, shape: Sequence[int], data_type: np.dtype
) -> None: ) -> None:
sname = name.encode("utf-8") sname = name.encode("utf-8")
fout.write( fout.write(
@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ def write_tensor_header(
"iii", "iii",
len(shape), len(shape),
len(sname), len(sname),
DATA_TYPE_TO_FTYPE[NUMPY_TYPE_TO_DATA_TYPE[data_type]], NUMPY_TYPE_TO_FTYPE[data_type.name],
) )
) )
fout.write(struct.pack("i" * len(shape), *shape[::-1])) fout.write(struct.pack("i" * len(shape), *shape[::-1]))
@ -113,6 +115,10 @@ with open(output_path, "wb") as fout:
write_file_header(fout, params) write_file_header(fout, params)
for k, v in model.items(): for k, v in model.items():
if k.endswith(".default.weight"):
k = k.replace(".default.weight", ".weight")
if k in ["llama_proj.weight", "llama_proj.bias"]:
continue
if k.endswith("lora_A.weight"): if k.endswith("lora_A.weight"):
if v.dtype != torch.float16 and v.dtype != torch.float32: if v.dtype != torch.float16 and v.dtype != torch.float32:
v = v.float() v = v.float()
@ -120,7 +126,7 @@ with open(output_path, "wb") as fout:
else: else:
v = v.float() v = v.float()
t = v.numpy() t = v.detach().numpy()
tname = translate_tensor_name(k) tname = translate_tensor_name(k)
print(f"{k} => {tname} {t.shape} {t.dtype} {t.nbytes/1024/1024:.2f}MB") print(f"{k} => {tname} {t.shape} {t.dtype} {t.nbytes/1024/1024:.2f}MB")
write_tensor_header(fout, tname, t.shape, t.dtype) write_tensor_header(fout, tname, t.shape, t.dtype)

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# Compatibility stub
import argparse
import convert
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Convert a LLaMA model checkpoint to a ggml compatible file')
parser.add_argument('dir_model', help='directory containing the model checkpoint')
parser.add_argument('ftype', help='file type (0: float32, 1: float16)', type=int, choices=[0, 1], default=1)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert.main(['--outtype', 'f16' if args.ftype == 1 else 'f32', '--', args.dir_model])

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BLIS Installation Manual
------------------------
BLIS is a portable software framework for high-performance BLAS-like dense linear algebra libraries. It has received awards and recognition, including the 2023 James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software and the 2020 SIAM Activity Group on Supercomputing Best Paper Prize. BLIS provides a new BLAS-like API and a compatibility layer for traditional BLAS routine calls. It offers features such as object-based API, typed API, BLAS and CBLAS compatibility layers.
Project URL: https://github.com/flame/blis
### Prepare:
Compile BLIS:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/flame/blis
cd blis
./configure --enable-cblas -t openmp,pthreads auto
# will install to /usr/local/ by default.
make -j
```
Install BLIS:
```bash
sudo make install
```
We recommend using openmp since it's easier to modify the cores been used.
### llama.cpp compilation
Makefile:
```bash
make LLAMA_BLIS=1 -j
# make LLAMA_BLIS=1 benchmark-matmult
```
CMake:
```bash
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DLLAMA_BLAS=ON -DLLAMA_BLAS_VENDOR=FLAME ..
make -j
```
### llama.cpp execution
According to the BLIS documentation, we could set the following
environment variables to modify the behavior of openmp:
```
export GOMP_GPU_AFFINITY="0-19"
export BLIS_NUM_THREADS=14
```
And then run the binaries as normal.
### Intel specific issue
Some might get the error message saying that `libimf.so` cannot be found.
Please follow this [stackoverflow page](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70687930/intel-oneapi-2022-libimf-so-no-such-file-or-directory-during-openmpi-compila).
### Reference:
1. https://github.com/flame/blis#getting-started
2. https://github.com/flame/blis/blob/master/docs/Multithreading.md

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# Token generation performance troubleshooting
## Verifying that the model is running on the GPU with cuBLAS
Make sure you compiled llama with the correct env variables according to [this guide](../README.md#cublas), so that llama accepts the `-ngl N` (or `--n-gpu-layers N`) flag. When running llama, you may configure `N` to be very large, and llama will offload the maximum possible number of layers to the GPU, even if it's less than the number you configured. For example:
```shell
./main -m "path/to/model.gguf" -ngl 200000 -p "Please sir, may I have some "
```
When running llama, before it starts the inference work, it will output diagnostic information that shows whether cuBLAS is offloading work to the GPU. Look for these lines:
```shell
llama_model_load_internal: [cublas] offloading 60 layers to GPU
llama_model_load_internal: [cublas] offloading output layer to GPU
llama_model_load_internal: [cublas] total VRAM used: 17223 MB
... rest of inference
```
If you see these lines, then the GPU is being used.
## Verifying that the CPU is not oversaturated
llama accepts a `-t N` (or `--threads N`) parameter. It's extremely important that this parameter is not too large. If your token generation is extremely slow, try setting this number to 1. If this significantly improves your token generation speed, then your CPU is being oversaturated and you need to explicitly set this parameter to the number of the physicial CPU cores on your machine (even if you utilize a GPU). If in doubt, start with 1 and double the amount until you hit a performance bottleneck, then scale the number down.
# Example of runtime flags effect on inference speed benchmark
These runs were tested on the following machine:
GPU: A6000 (48GB VRAM)
CPU: 7 physical cores
RAM: 32GB
Model: `TheBloke_Wizard-Vicuna-30B-Uncensored-GGML/Wizard-Vicuna-30B-Uncensored.q4_0.gguf` (30B parameters, 4bit quantization, GGML)
Run command: `./main -m "path/to/model.gguf" -p "An extremely detailed description of the 10 best ethnic dishes will follow, with recipes: " -n 1000 [additional benchmark flags]`
Result:
| command | tokens/second (higher is better) |
| - | - |
| -ngl 2000000 | N/A (less than 0.1) |
| -t 7 | 1.7 |
| -t 1 -ngl 2000000 | 5.5 |
| -t 7 -ngl 2000000 | 8.7 |
| -t 4 -ngl 2000000 | 9.1 |

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@ -6,23 +6,6 @@ find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
# ... # ...
# common
set(TARGET common)
add_library(${TARGET} OBJECT
common.h
common.cpp
)
if (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set_target_properties(${TARGET} PROPERTIES POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
endif()
target_include_directories(${TARGET} PUBLIC .)
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PUBLIC cxx_std_11)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE llama)
# examples # examples
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}) include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
@ -37,4 +20,16 @@ else()
add_subdirectory(save-load-state) add_subdirectory(save-load-state)
add_subdirectory(benchmark) add_subdirectory(benchmark)
add_subdirectory(baby-llama) add_subdirectory(baby-llama)
add_subdirectory(train-text-from-scratch)
add_subdirectory(convert-llama2c-to-ggml)
add_subdirectory(simple)
add_subdirectory(embd-input)
add_subdirectory(llama-bench)
add_subdirectory(beam_search)
if (LLAMA_METAL)
add_subdirectory(metal)
endif()
if (LLAMA_BUILD_SERVER)
add_subdirectory(server)
endif()
endif() endif()

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@ -2,21 +2,21 @@
set -e set -e
AI_NAME="${AI_NAME:-Miku}" AI_NAME="${AI_NAME:-Miku}"
MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/gpt4all-7B/gpt4all-lora-unfiltered-quantized.bin}" MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/llama-2-7b-chat.ggmlv3.q4_K_M.bin}"
USER_NAME="${USER_NAME:-Anon}" USER_NAME="${USER_NAME:-Anon}"
# Uncomment and adjust to the number of CPU cores you want to use. # Uncomment and adjust to the number of CPU cores you want to use.
#N_THREAD="${N_THREAD:-4}" #N_THREAD="${N_THREAD:-4}"
CTX_SIZE="${CTX_SIZE:-4096}"
N_PREDICTS="${N_PREDICTS:-4096}" N_PREDICTS="${N_PREDICTS:-4096}"
GEN_OPTIONS=(--batch_size 1024 GEN_OPTIONS=(--batch_size 1024
--ctx_size 2048 --ctx_size "$CTX_SIZE"
--keep -1 --keep -1
--repeat_last_n 256 --repeat_last_n 256
--repeat_penalty 1.17647 --repeat_penalty 1.17647
--temp 0.7 --temp 0.6
--top_k 40 --mirostat 2)
--top_p 0.5)
if [ -n "$N_THREAD" ]; then if [ -n "$N_THREAD" ]; then
GEN_OPTIONS+=(--threads "$N_THREAD") GEN_OPTIONS+=(--threads "$N_THREAD")
@ -24,16 +24,17 @@ fi
./main "${GEN_OPTIONS[@]}" \ ./main "${GEN_OPTIONS[@]}" \
--model "$MODEL" \ --model "$MODEL" \
--in-prefix " " \
--in-suffix "${AI_NAME}:" \
--n_predict "$N_PREDICTS" \ --n_predict "$N_PREDICTS" \
--color --interactive \ --color --interactive \
--reverse-prompt "${USER_NAME}:" \ --reverse-prompt "${USER_NAME}:" \
--prompt " --prompt "This is a transcript of a 1000 page, never ending conversation between ${USER_NAME} and the cute and helpful AI assistant ${AI_NAME}. ${AI_NAME} is a girl who is an AI running on the user's computer.
This is a transcript of a 1000 page, never ending conversation between ${USER_NAME} and the cute and helpful AI assistant ${AI_NAME}. ${AI_NAME} is a girl who is an AI running on the user's computer.
${AI_NAME} can think for herself without the user seeing her thoughts by adding a /think prefix to her output. She uses this to reason about the world and to think about what she should say next. ${AI_NAME} can think for herself without the user seeing her thoughts by adding a /think prefix to her output. She uses this to reason about the world and to think about what she should say next.
${AI_NAME} is always coherent and makes sense, but if she isn't sure if what she is saying is correct, she will ask the user for help. ${AI_NAME} is always coherent and makes sense, but if she isn't sure if what she is saying is correct, she will ask the user for help.
${AI_NAME} is a very helpful AI and will help the user with anything they need. She is also very friendly and will try to make the user feel better if they are sad. ${AI_NAME} is a very helpful AI and will help the user with anything they need. She is also very friendly and will try to make the user feel better if they are sad.
${AI_NAME} is also very curious and will ask the user a lot of questions about themselves and their life. She will also try to make the user like her. ${AI_NAME} is also very curious and will ask the user a lot of questions about themselves and their life. She will also try to make the user like her.
The conversation is only between ${USER_NAME} and ${AI_NAME} The conversation is only between ${USER_NAME} and ${AI_NAME}.
The conversation is only through text, so ${AI_NAME} can't see ${USER_NAME}'s face or hear his voice. The conversation is only through text, so ${AI_NAME} can't see ${USER_NAME}'s face or hear his voice.
${AI_NAME} can only communicate through text, so she can't send images or videos. ${AI_NAME} can only communicate through text, so she can't send images or videos.

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
cd `dirname $0` cd `dirname $0`
cd .. cd ..
./main -m ./models/ggml-alpaca-7b-q4.bin \ ./main -m ./models/alpaca.13b.ggmlv3.q8_0.bin \
--color \ --color \
-f ./prompts/alpaca.txt \ -f ./prompts/alpaca.txt \
--ctx_size 2048 \ --ctx_size 2048 \

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
set(TARGET baby-llama) set(TARGET baby-llama)
add_executable(${TARGET} baby-llama.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} baby-llama.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)

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@ -4,6 +4,16 @@
#include <random> #include <random>
#include <cstring> #include <cstring>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
#ifdef LLAMA_DEFAULT_RMS_EPS
static const float rms_norm_eps = LLAMA_DEFAULT_RMS_EPS;
#else
static const float rms_norm_eps = 5e-6f;
#endif
float frand() { float frand() {
return (float)rand()/(float)RAND_MAX; return (float)rand()/(float)RAND_MAX;
} }
@ -27,6 +37,17 @@ float frand_normal(struct random_normal_distribution * rnd) {
return ((r < rnd->min) ? (rnd->min) : (r > rnd->max) ? (rnd->max) : r); return ((r < rnd->min) ? (rnd->min) : (r > rnd->max) ? (rnd->max) : r);
} }
void ggml_graph_compute_helper(std::vector<uint8_t> & buf, ggml_cgraph * graph, int n_threads) {
struct ggml_cplan plan = ggml_graph_plan(graph, n_threads);
if (plan.work_size > 0) {
buf.resize(plan.work_size);
plan.work_data = buf.data();
}
ggml_graph_compute(graph, &plan);
}
struct ggml_tensor * randomize_tensor( struct ggml_tensor * randomize_tensor(
struct ggml_tensor * tensor, struct ggml_tensor * tensor,
int ndims, int ndims,
@ -79,34 +100,39 @@ struct ggml_tensor * randomize_tensor_normal(
int ndims, int ndims,
const int64_t ne[], const int64_t ne[],
struct random_normal_distribution * rnd) { struct random_normal_distribution * rnd) {
float scale = 1.0; // xavier
switch (ndims) { switch (ndims) {
case 1: case 1:
scale /= sqrtf(ne[0]);
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) { for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) {
((float *)tensor->data)[i0] = frand_normal(rnd); ((float *)tensor->data)[i0] = scale * frand_normal(rnd);
} }
break; break;
case 2: case 2:
scale /= sqrtf(ne[0]+ne[1]);
for (int i1 = 0; i1 < ne[1]; i1++) { for (int i1 = 0; i1 < ne[1]; i1++) {
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) { for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) {
((float *)tensor->data)[i1*ne[0] + i0] = frand_normal(rnd); ((float *)tensor->data)[i1*ne[0] + i0] = scale * frand_normal(rnd);
} }
} }
break; break;
case 3: case 3:
scale /= sqrtf(ne[0]+ne[1]);
for (int i2 = 0; i2 < ne[2]; i2++) { for (int i2 = 0; i2 < ne[2]; i2++) {
for (int i1 = 0; i1 < ne[1]; i1++) { for (int i1 = 0; i1 < ne[1]; i1++) {
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) { for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) {
((float *)tensor->data)[i2*ne[1]*ne[0] + i1*ne[0] + i0] = frand_normal(rnd); ((float *)tensor->data)[i2*ne[1]*ne[0] + i1*ne[0] + i0] = scale * frand_normal(rnd);
} }
} }
} }
break; break;
case 4: case 4:
scale /= sqrtf(ne[0]+ne[1]);
for (int i3 = 0; i3 < ne[3]; i3++) { for (int i3 = 0; i3 < ne[3]; i3++) {
for (int i2 = 0; i2 < ne[2]; i2++) { for (int i2 = 0; i2 < ne[2]; i2++) {
for (int i1 = 0; i1 < ne[1]; i1++) { for (int i1 = 0; i1 < ne[1]; i1++) {
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) { for (int i0 = 0; i0 < ne[0]; i0++) {
((float *)tensor->data)[i3*ne[2]*ne[1]*ne[0] + i2*ne[1]*ne[0] + i1*ne[0] + i0] = frand_normal(rnd); ((float *)tensor->data)[i3*ne[2]*ne[1]*ne[0] + i2*ne[1]*ne[0] + i1*ne[0] + i0] = scale * frand_normal(rnd);
} }
} }
} }
@ -148,8 +174,8 @@ struct llama_hparams_lora {
uint32_t n_rot = 64; uint32_t n_rot = 64;
uint32_t n_lora = 64; uint32_t n_lora = 64;
bool operator!=(const llama_hparams & other) const { bool operator!=(const llama_hparams_lora & other) const {
return memcmp(this, &other, sizeof(llama_hparams)); return memcmp(this, &other, sizeof(llama_hparams_lora)) != 0;
} }
}; };
@ -542,7 +568,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward(
// norm // norm
{ {
// cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL); cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL, rms_norm_eps);
// cur = attention_norm*cur // cur = attention_norm*cur
cur = ggml_mul(ctx0, cur = ggml_mul(ctx0,
@ -557,8 +583,8 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward(
// wk shape [n_embd, n_embd, 1, 1] // wk shape [n_embd, n_embd, 1, 1]
// Qcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, 1] // Qcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, 1]
// Kcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, 1] // Kcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, 1]
struct ggml_tensor * Qcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wq, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N), n_past, n_rot, 0); struct ggml_tensor * Qcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wq, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N), n_past, n_rot, 0, 0);
struct ggml_tensor * Kcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wk, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N), n_past, n_rot, 0); struct ggml_tensor * Kcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wk, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N), n_past, n_rot, 0, 0);
// store key and value to memory // store key and value to memory
{ {
@ -665,7 +691,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward(
// norm // norm
{ {
// cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpFF); cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpFF, rms_norm_eps);
// cur = ffn_norm*cur // cur = ffn_norm*cur
// cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
@ -709,7 +735,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward(
{ {
// inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
inpL = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL); inpL = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL, rms_norm_eps);
// inpL = norm*inpL // inpL = norm*inpL
// inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
@ -797,7 +823,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_batch(
// norm // norm
{ {
// cur shape [n_embd,N*n_batch,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N*n_batch,1,1]
cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL); cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL, rms_norm_eps);
assert_shape_2d(cur, n_embd, N*n_batch); assert_shape_2d(cur, n_embd, N*n_batch);
// cur = attention_norm*cur // cur = attention_norm*cur
@ -814,8 +840,8 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_batch(
// wk shape [n_embd, n_embd, 1, 1] // wk shape [n_embd, n_embd, 1, 1]
// Qcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch] // Qcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch]
// Kcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch] // Kcur shape [n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch]
struct ggml_tensor * Qcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_4d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wq, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch), n_past, n_rot, 0); struct ggml_tensor * Qcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_4d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wq, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch), n_past, n_rot, 0, 0);
struct ggml_tensor * Kcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_4d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wk, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch), n_past, n_rot, 0); struct ggml_tensor * Kcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, ggml_reshape_4d(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, model->layers[il].wk, cur), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch), n_past, n_rot, 0, 0);
assert_shape_4d(Qcur, n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch); assert_shape_4d(Qcur, n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch);
assert_shape_4d(Kcur, n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch); assert_shape_4d(Kcur, n_embd/n_head, n_head, N, n_batch);
@ -961,7 +987,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_batch(
// norm // norm
{ {
// cur shape [n_embd,N*n_batch,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N*n_batch,1,1]
cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpFF); cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpFF, rms_norm_eps);
assert_shape_2d(cur, n_embd, N*n_batch); assert_shape_2d(cur, n_embd, N*n_batch);
// cur = ffn_norm*cur // cur = ffn_norm*cur
@ -1014,7 +1040,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_batch(
{ {
// inpL shape [n_embd,N*n_batch,1,1] // inpL shape [n_embd,N*n_batch,1,1]
inpL = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL); inpL = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL, rms_norm_eps);
assert_shape_2d(inpL, n_embd, N*n_batch); assert_shape_2d(inpL, n_embd, N*n_batch);
// inpL = norm*inpL // inpL = norm*inpL
@ -1084,7 +1110,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_lora(
// norm // norm
{ {
// cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL); cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL, rms_norm_eps);
// cur = attention_norm*cur // cur = attention_norm*cur
cur = ggml_mul(ctx0, cur = ggml_mul(ctx0,
@ -1107,7 +1133,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_lora(
model->layers[il].wqb, model->layers[il].wqb,
cur)), cur)),
n_embd/n_head, n_head, N), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N),
n_past, n_rot, 0); n_past, n_rot, 0, 0);
struct ggml_tensor * Kcur = ggml_rope(ctx0, struct ggml_tensor * Kcur = ggml_rope(ctx0,
ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0, ggml_reshape_3d(ctx0,
ggml_mul_mat(ctx0, ggml_mul_mat(ctx0,
@ -1116,7 +1142,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_lora(
model->layers[il].wkb, model->layers[il].wkb,
cur)), cur)),
n_embd/n_head, n_head, N), n_embd/n_head, n_head, N),
n_past, n_rot, 0); n_past, n_rot, 0, 0);
// store key and value to memory // store key and value to memory
{ {
@ -1231,7 +1257,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_lora(
// norm // norm
{ {
// cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpFF); cur = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpFF, rms_norm_eps);
// cur = ffn_norm*cur // cur = ffn_norm*cur
// cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // cur shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
@ -1275,7 +1301,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * forward_lora(
{ {
// inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
inpL = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL); inpL = ggml_rms_norm(ctx0, inpL, rms_norm_eps);
// inpL = norm*inpL // inpL = norm*inpL
// inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1] // inpL shape [n_embd,N,1,1]
@ -1465,7 +1491,7 @@ struct ggml_tensor * square_error_loss(struct ggml_context * ctx, struct ggml_te
} }
struct ggml_tensor * cross_entropy_loss(struct ggml_context * ctx, struct ggml_tensor * a, struct ggml_tensor * b) { struct ggml_tensor * cross_entropy_loss(struct ggml_context * ctx, struct ggml_tensor * a, struct ggml_tensor * b) {
const float eps = 1e-3; const float eps = 1e-3f;
return return
ggml_sum(ctx, ggml_sum(ctx,
ggml_neg(ctx, ggml_neg(ctx,
@ -1560,6 +1586,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int n_tokens = model.hparams.n_ctx; int n_tokens = model.hparams.n_ctx;
int n_vocab = model.hparams.n_vocab; int n_vocab = model.hparams.n_vocab;
std::vector<uint8_t> work_buffer;
for (int ex=0; ex<n_examples; ++ex) { for (int ex=0; ex<n_examples; ++ex) {
struct ggml_init_params params = { struct ggml_init_params params = {
/*.mem_size =*/ compute_size, /*.mem_size =*/ compute_size,
@ -1577,7 +1605,6 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int n_past = 0; int n_past = 0;
ggml_cgraph gf = {}; ggml_cgraph gf = {};
gf.n_threads = 1;
get_example_targets_batch(ctx0, 64*ex+0, tokens_input, targets); get_example_targets_batch(ctx0, 64*ex+0, tokens_input, targets);
@ -1586,7 +1613,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
struct ggml_tensor * e = square_error_loss(ctx0, targets, logits); struct ggml_tensor * e = square_error_loss(ctx0, targets, logits);
ggml_build_forward_expand(&gf, e); ggml_build_forward_expand(&gf, e);
ggml_graph_compute(ctx0, &gf); ggml_graph_compute_helper(work_buffer, &gf, /*n_threads*/ 1);
float error_before_opt = ggml_get_f32_1d(e, 0); float error_before_opt = ggml_get_f32_1d(e, 0);
@ -1602,7 +1629,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
ggml_opt(ctx0, opt_params_lbfgs, e); ggml_opt(ctx0, opt_params_lbfgs, e);
// //
ggml_build_forward_expand(&gf, e); ggml_build_forward_expand(&gf, e);
ggml_graph_compute(ctx0, &gf); ggml_graph_compute_helper(work_buffer, &gf, /*n_threads*/ 1);
float error_after_opt = ggml_get_f32_1d(e, 0); float error_after_opt = ggml_get_f32_1d(e, 0);
@ -1650,13 +1677,12 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
struct ggml_context * ctx0 = ggml_init(params); struct ggml_context * ctx0 = ggml_init(params);
ggml_cgraph gf = {}; ggml_cgraph gf = {};
gf.n_threads = 1;
int n_past = 0; int n_past = 0;
struct ggml_tensor * logits = forward(&model, &kv_self, ctx0, &gf, tokens_input, sample_ctx, n_past); struct ggml_tensor * logits = forward(&model, &kv_self, ctx0, &gf, tokens_input, sample_ctx, n_past);
ggml_build_forward_expand(&gf, logits); ggml_build_forward_expand(&gf, logits);
ggml_graph_compute(ctx0, &gf); ggml_graph_compute_helper(work_buffer, &gf, /*n_threads*/ 1);
struct ggml_tensor * best_samples = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx0, GGML_TYPE_I32, sample_ctx); struct ggml_tensor * best_samples = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx0, GGML_TYPE_I32, sample_ctx);
struct ggml_tensor * probs = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx0, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_vocab, sample_ctx); struct ggml_tensor * probs = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx0, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_vocab, sample_ctx);
@ -1678,10 +1704,11 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
print_matrix(model.tok_embeddings); print_matrix(model.tok_embeddings);
printf("done\n"); printf("done\n");
// ggml_free(kv_self.ctx); // ggml_free(kv_self.ctx);
// ggml_free(model_lora.ctx); // ggml_free(model_lora.ctx);
ggml_free(model.ctx); ggml_free(model.ctx);
return 0; return 0;
} }

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set(TARGET beam_search)
add_executable(${TARGET} beam_search.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)
add_dependencies(${TARGET} BUILD_INFO)
endif()

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#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#endif
#include "common.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include "build-info.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <cinttypes>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <ctime>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#if defined (__unix__) || (defined (__APPLE__) && defined (__MACH__))
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#elif defined (_WIN32)
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define NOMINMAX
#include <windows.h>
#include <signal.h>
#endif
// Used for debugging to print out beam tokens.
struct ostream_beam_view {
llama_context * ctx;
llama_beam_view beam_view;
};
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ostream_beam_view & obv) {
os << "p(" << obv.beam_view.p << ") eob(" << std::boolalpha << obv.beam_view.eob << ") tokens(";
for (size_t i = 0 ; i < obv.beam_view.n_tokens ; ++i) {
os << llama_token_to_str(obv.ctx, obv.beam_view.tokens[i]);
}
return os << ')';
}
// Put here anything you want back in beam_search_callback().
struct beam_search_callback_data {
llama_context * ctx;
std::vector<llama_token> response;
};
// In this case, end-of-beam (eob) is equivalent to end-of-sentence (eos) but this need not always be the same.
// For example, eob can be flagged due to maximum token length, stop words, etc.
bool is_at_eob(const beam_search_callback_data & callback_data, const llama_token * tokens, const size_t n_tokens) {
return n_tokens && tokens[n_tokens-1] == llama_token_eos(callback_data.ctx);
}
// Function matching type llama_beam_search_callback_fn_t.
// Custom callback example is called each time the beams lengths increase:
// * Show progress by printing ',' following by number of convergent beam tokens if any.
// * When all beams converge to a common prefix, they are made available in beams_state.beams[0].
// This is also called when the stop condition is met.
// Collect tokens into std::vector<llama_token> response which is pointed to by callback_data.
void beam_search_callback(void * callback_data_ptr, llama_beams_state beams_state) {
auto& callback_data = *static_cast<beam_search_callback_data*>(callback_data_ptr);
// Mark beams as EOS as needed.
for (size_t i = 0 ; i < beams_state.n_beams ; ++i) {
llama_beam_view& beam_view = beams_state.beam_views[i];
if (!beam_view.eob && is_at_eob(callback_data, beam_view.tokens, beam_view.n_tokens)) {
beam_view.eob = true;
}
}
printf(","); // Show progress
if (const size_t n = beams_state.common_prefix_length) {
callback_data.response.resize(callback_data.response.size() + n);
assert(0u < beams_state.n_beams);
const llama_token * tokens = beams_state.beam_views[0].tokens;
std::copy(tokens, tokens + n, callback_data.response.end() - n);
printf("%lu", n);
}
fflush(stdout);
#if 1 // DEBUG: print current beams for this iteration
std::cout << "\n\nCurrent beams (last_call=" << beams_state.last_call << "):\n";
for (size_t i = 0 ; i < beams_state.n_beams ; ++i) {
std::cout << "beams["<<i<<"]: " << ostream_beam_view{callback_data.ctx,beams_state.beam_views[i]} << std::endl;
}
#endif
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
gpt_params params;
//params.n_gpu_layers = 200;
//---------------------------------
// Print help :
//---------------------------------
if ( argc < 2 || argv[1][0] == '-' )
{
printf( "Usage: %s MODEL_PATH [BEAM_WIDTH=2] [PROMPT]\n" , argv[0] );
return 1 ;
}
//---------------------------------
// Load parameters :
//---------------------------------
params.model = argv[1];
params.n_beams = 2 < argc ? std::stoi(argv[2]) : 2;
if ( argc > 3 )
{
params.prompt = argv[3];
}
if ( params.prompt.empty() )
{
params.prompt = "### Request:\nHow many countries are there?\n\n### Response:\n";
}
//---------------------------------
// Init LLM :
//---------------------------------
llama_backend_init(params.numa);
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx;
std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params( params );
if ( model == NULL )
{
fprintf( stderr , "%s: error: unable to load model\n" , __func__ );
return 1;
}
//---------------------------------
// Tokenize the prompt :
//---------------------------------
std::vector<llama_token> tokens_list = llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, true);
const size_t max_context_size = llama_n_ctx( ctx );
const size_t max_tokens_list_size = max_context_size - 4 ;
if (tokens_list.size() > max_tokens_list_size)
{
fprintf( stderr , "%s: error: prompt too long (%lu tokens, max %lu)\n" ,
__func__ , tokens_list.size() , max_tokens_list_size );
return 1;
}
fprintf( stderr, "\n\n" );
// Print the tokens from the prompt :
for( auto id : tokens_list )
{
std::cout << llama_token_to_str(ctx, id);
}
std::cout << std::flush;
int n_past = llama_get_kv_cache_token_count(ctx);
if (llama_eval(ctx, tokens_list.data(), tokens_list.size(), n_past, params.n_threads))
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval prompt.\n" , __func__ );
return 1;
}
n_past += tokens_list.size();
beam_search_callback_data callback_data{ctx, {}};
size_t const beam_width = static_cast<size_t>(params.n_beams);
int const n_predict = 256;
llama_beam_search(ctx, beam_search_callback, &callback_data, beam_width, n_past, n_predict, params.n_threads);
std::cout << "\n\n";
for (llama_token const token_id : callback_data.response) {
std::cout << llama_token_to_str(ctx,token_id);
}
std::cout << std::endl;
llama_free( ctx );
llama_free_model( model );
llama_backend_free();
return 0;
}

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set(TARGET benchmark) set(TARGET benchmark)
add_executable(${TARGET} benchmark-matmult.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} benchmark-matmult.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO) if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#include <locale.h>
#include "ggml.h" #include "ggml.h"
#include "build-info.h" #include "build-info.h"
#include <locale.h>
#include <assert.h> #include <assert.h>
#include <math.h> #include <math.h>
#include <cstring> #include <cstring>
@ -15,6 +16,21 @@
#include <iterator> #include <iterator>
#include <algorithm> #include <algorithm>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
void ggml_graph_compute_helper(std::vector<uint8_t> & buf, ggml_cgraph * graph, int n_threads) {
struct ggml_cplan plan = ggml_graph_plan(graph, n_threads);
if (plan.work_size > 0) {
buf.resize(plan.work_size);
plan.work_data = buf.data();
}
ggml_graph_compute(graph, &plan);
}
float tensor_sum_elements(const ggml_tensor * tensor) { float tensor_sum_elements(const ggml_tensor * tensor) {
float sum = 0; float sum = 0;
if (tensor->type==GGML_TYPE_F32) { if (tensor->type==GGML_TYPE_F32) {
@ -28,9 +44,9 @@ float tensor_sum_elements(const ggml_tensor * tensor) {
} }
void tensor_dump(const ggml_tensor * tensor, const char * name) { void tensor_dump(const ggml_tensor * tensor, const char * name) {
printf("%15s: type = %i (%5s) ne = %5d x %5d x %5d, nb = (%5li, %5li, %5li) - ", name, printf("%15s: type = %i (%5s) ne = %5" PRIi64 " x %5" PRIi64 " x %5" PRIi64 ", nb = (%5zi, %5zi, %5zi) - ", name,
tensor->type, ggml_type_name(tensor->type), tensor->type, ggml_type_name(tensor->type),
(int) tensor->ne[0], (int) tensor->ne[1], (int) tensor->ne[2], tensor->nb[0], tensor->nb[1], tensor->nb[2]); tensor->ne[0], tensor->ne[1], tensor->ne[2], tensor->nb[0], tensor->nb[1], tensor->nb[2]);
float sum = tensor_sum_elements(tensor); float sum = tensor_sum_elements(tensor);
printf("Sum of tensor %s is %6.2f\n", name, sum); printf("Sum of tensor %s is %6.2f\n", name, sum);
} }
@ -119,7 +135,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
ctx_size += sizex*sizey*ggml_type_sizef(GGML_TYPE_F32); // BLAS ctx_size += sizex*sizey*ggml_type_sizef(GGML_TYPE_F32); // BLAS
ctx_size += 1024*1024*16; ctx_size += 1024*1024*16;
printf("Allocating Memory of size %li bytes, %li MB\n",ctx_size, (ctx_size/1024/1024)); printf("Allocating Memory of size %zi bytes, %zi MB\n",ctx_size, (ctx_size/1024/1024));
struct ggml_init_params params = { struct ggml_init_params params = {
/*.mem_size =*/ ctx_size, /*.mem_size =*/ ctx_size,
@ -154,13 +170,14 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// printf("Creating compute graph\n"); // printf("Creating compute graph\n");
struct ggml_cgraph gf = ggml_build_forward(m11xm2); struct ggml_cgraph gf = ggml_build_forward(m11xm2);
gf.n_threads=benchmark_params.n_threads; printf("n_threads=%i\n", benchmark_params.n_threads);
printf("cgraph->n_threads=%i\n",gf.n_threads);
TENSOR_DUMP(m11); TENSOR_DUMP(m11);
TENSOR_DUMP(m2); TENSOR_DUMP(m2);
ggml_graph_compute(ctx, &gf); std::vector<uint8_t> work_buffer;
ggml_graph_compute_helper(work_buffer, &gf, benchmark_params.n_threads);
TENSOR_DUMP(gf.nodes[0]); TENSOR_DUMP(gf.nodes[0]);
@ -182,7 +199,6 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// printf("Creating compute graph\n"); // printf("Creating compute graph\n");
struct ggml_cgraph gf31 = ggml_build_forward(q31); struct ggml_cgraph gf31 = ggml_build_forward(q31);
gf31.n_threads=benchmark_params.n_threads;
// Set up a second graph computation to make sure we override the CPU cache lines // Set up a second graph computation to make sure we override the CPU cache lines
// printf("Creating new tensor q12 & Running quantize\n"); // printf("Creating new tensor q12 & Running quantize\n");
@ -194,8 +210,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
//printf("Creating compute graph\n"); //printf("Creating compute graph\n");
struct ggml_cgraph gf32 = ggml_build_forward(q32); struct ggml_cgraph gf32 = ggml_build_forward(q32);
gf32.n_threads=benchmark_params.n_threads; printf("n_threads=%i\n", benchmark_params.n_threads);
printf("cgraph->n_threads=%i\n",gf31.n_threads);
const int dimx = sizex; const int dimx = sizex;
const int dimy = sizey; const int dimy = sizey;
@ -216,14 +231,15 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
long long int start = ggml_time_us(); long long int start = ggml_time_us();
//printf("Running ggml_graph_compute\n"); //printf("Running ggml_graph_compute\n");
ggml_graph_compute(ctx, &gf31); ggml_graph_compute_helper(work_buffer, &gf31, benchmark_params.n_threads);
long long int stop = ggml_time_us(); long long int stop = ggml_time_us();
long long int usec = stop-start; long long int usec = stop-start;
double gflops = (double)(flops_per_matrix)/usec/1000.0; double gflops = (double)(flops_per_matrix)/usec/1000.0;
gflops_sum += gflops; gflops_sum += gflops;
printf("%9i;%8i;%6i;%6i;%6i;%15lli;%18lli;%10.2f\n", printf("%9i;%8i;%6i;%6i;%6i;%15lli;%18lli;%10.2f\n",
i, i,
gf31.n_threads, benchmark_params.n_threads,
sizex, sizey, sizez, flops_per_matrix, sizex, sizey, sizez, flops_per_matrix,
usec,gflops); usec,gflops);
@ -248,7 +264,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
// Running a different graph computation to make sure we override the CPU cache lines // Running a different graph computation to make sure we override the CPU cache lines
ggml_graph_compute(ctx, &gf32); ggml_graph_compute_helper(work_buffer, &gf32, benchmark_params.n_threads);
} }
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
printf("Average%78.2f\n",gflops_sum/((double)benchmark_params.n_iterations)); printf("Average%78.2f\n",gflops_sum/((double)benchmark_params.n_iterations));

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." || exit
if [[ -z "${PROMPT_CACHE_FILE+x}" || -z "${CHAT_SAVE_DIR+x}" ]]; then
echo >&2 "error: PROMPT_CACHE_FILE and CHAT_SAVE_DIR must be provided"
exit 1
fi
MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/13B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin}"
PROMPT_TEMPLATE="${PROMPT_TEMPLATE:-./prompts/chat.txt}"
USER_NAME="${USER_NAME:-User}"
AI_NAME="${AI_NAME:-ChatLLaMa}"
DATE_TIME="$(date +%H:%M)"
DATE_YEAR="$(date +%Y)"
LOG="${CHAT_SAVE_DIR}/main.log"
LOG_BG="${CHAT_SAVE_DIR}/main-bg.log"
CUR_PROMPT_FILE="${CHAT_SAVE_DIR}/current-prompt.txt"
CUR_PROMPT_CACHE="${CHAT_SAVE_DIR}/current-cache.bin"
NEXT_PROMPT_FILE="${CHAT_SAVE_DIR}/next-prompt.txt"
NEXT_PROMPT_CACHE="${CHAT_SAVE_DIR}/next-cache.bin"
SESSION_SIZE_MSG_PATTERN='main: session file matches [[:digit:]]+ / [[:digit:]]+'
SAMPLE_TIME_MSG_PATTERN='sample time =[[:space:]]+[[:digit:]]+.[[:digit:]]+ ms /[[:space:]]+[[:digit:]]+'
SED_DELETE_MESSAGES="/^(${USER_NAME}:|${AI_NAME}:|\\.\\.\\.)/,\$d"
CTX_SIZE=2048
CTX_ROTATE_POINT=$((CTX_SIZE * 3 / 5)) # REVIEW
OPTS=(--model "$MODEL" --ctx_size "$CTX_SIZE" --repeat_last_n 256 "$@")
# An unbuffered `tail -c+N`
skip_bytes() {
LANG=C IFS= read -r -n "$1" -d '' c
while LANG=C IFS= read -r -n 1 -d '' c; do
printf '%s' "$c"
done
}
mkdir -p "$CHAT_SAVE_DIR"
echo >"$LOG"
trap "tail -n100 ${LOG}" EXIT
if [[ ! -e "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE" ]]; then
sed -e "s/\[\[USER_NAME\]\]/${USER_NAME}/g" \
-e "s/\[\[AI_NAME\]\]/${AI_NAME}/g" \
-e "s/\[\[DATE_TIME\]\]/${DATE_TIME}/g" \
-e "s/\[\[DATE_YEAR\]\]/${DATE_YEAR}/g" \
"$PROMPT_TEMPLATE" >"$CUR_PROMPT_FILE"
fi
if [[ ! -e "$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE" ]]; then
sed -r "$SED_DELETE_MESSAGES" "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE" >"$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE"
fi
if [[ "$(tail -c4 "$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE")" != "..." ]]; then
echo '...' >>"$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE"
fi
if [[ ! -e "$PROMPT_CACHE_FILE" ]]; then
echo 'Prompt cache does not exist, building...'
# Default batch_size to 8 here for better user feedback during initial prompt processing
./main 2>>"$LOG" \
--batch_size 8 \
"${OPTS[@]}" \
--prompt-cache "$PROMPT_CACHE_FILE" \
--file "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE" \
--n_predict 1
echo
echo 'Done!'
fi
if [[ ! -e "$CUR_PROMPT_CACHE" ]]; then
cp "$PROMPT_CACHE_FILE" "$CUR_PROMPT_CACHE"
fi
if [[ ! -e "$NEXT_PROMPT_CACHE" ]]; then
cp "$PROMPT_CACHE_FILE" "$NEXT_PROMPT_CACHE"
fi
printf '%s ' "$(< "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE")"
n_tokens=0
while read -e line; do
# Limit generation to remaining context, with a buffer and estimating 2 chars/token for input
n_predict=$((CTX_SIZE - n_tokens - ${#line} / 2 - 32))
# Swap prompts when we're about to run out of context
if ((n_predict <= 0)); then
wait # for background main (below) to finish with next prompt
mv "$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE" "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE"
mv "$NEXT_PROMPT_CACHE" "$CUR_PROMPT_CACHE"
sed -r "$SED_DELETE_MESSAGES" "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE" >"$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE"
echo '...' >>"$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE"
cp "$PROMPT_CACHE_FILE" "$NEXT_PROMPT_CACHE"
n_tokens=0
n_predict=$((CTX_SIZE / 2))
fi
echo " ${line}" >>"$CUR_PROMPT_FILE"
if ((n_tokens > CTX_ROTATE_POINT)); then
echo " ${line}" >>"$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE"
fi
n_prompt_len_pre=$(($(wc -c <"$CUR_PROMPT_FILE")))
printf '%s: ' "$AI_NAME" >>"$CUR_PROMPT_FILE"
./main 2>>"$LOG" "${OPTS[@]}" \
--prompt-cache "$CUR_PROMPT_CACHE" \
--prompt-cache-all \
--file "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE" \
--reverse-prompt "${USER_NAME}:" \
--n_predict "$n_predict" |
skip_bytes 1 | # skip BOS token added by ./main
tee "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE.tmp" | # save prompt + generation to tmp file
skip_bytes "$n_prompt_len_pre" # print generation
mv "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE.tmp" "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE"
# if we hit n_predict instead of reverse-prompt, we need to add the prompt
if [[ "$(tail -n1 "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE")" != "${USER_NAME}:" ]]; then
printf '\n%s:' "$USER_NAME"
printf '\n%s:' "$USER_NAME" >> "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE"
fi
printf ' '
# HACK get num tokens from debug message
# TODO get both messages in one go
if ! session_size_msg="$(tail -n30 "$LOG" | grep -oE "$SESSION_SIZE_MSG_PATTERN")" ||
! sample_time_msg="$( tail -n10 "$LOG" | grep -oE "$SAMPLE_TIME_MSG_PATTERN")"; then
echo >&2 "Couldn't get number of tokens from ./main output!"
exit 1
fi
n_tokens=$(($(cut -d/ -f2 <<<"$session_size_msg") + $(cut -d/ -f2 <<<"$sample_time_msg")))
if ((n_tokens > CTX_ROTATE_POINT)); then
tail -c+$((n_prompt_len_pre + 1)) "$CUR_PROMPT_FILE" >>"$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE"
fi
# Update cache for next prompt in background, ideally during user input
./main >>"$LOG_BG" 2>&1 "${OPTS[@]}" \
--prompt-cache "$NEXT_PROMPT_CACHE" \
--file "$NEXT_PROMPT_FILE" \
--n_predict 1 &
done

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." || exit
MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/ggml-vic13b-uncensored-q5_0.bin}"
PROMPT_TEMPLATE=${PROMPT_TEMPLATE:-./prompts/chat.txt}
USER_NAME="### Human"
AI_NAME="### Assistant"
# Adjust to the number of CPU cores you want to use.
N_THREAD="${N_THREAD:-8}"
# Number of tokens to predict (made it larger than default because we want a long interaction)
N_PREDICTS="${N_PREDICTS:-2048}"
# Note: you can also override the generation options by specifying them on the command line:
# For example, override the context size by doing: ./chatLLaMa --ctx_size 1024
GEN_OPTIONS="${GEN_OPTIONS:---ctx_size 2048 --temp 0.7 --top_k 40 --top_p 0.5 --repeat_last_n 256 --batch_size 1024 --repeat_penalty 1.17647}"
DATE_TIME=$(date +%H:%M)
DATE_YEAR=$(date +%Y)
PROMPT_FILE=$(mktemp -t llamacpp_prompt.XXXXXXX.txt)
sed -e "s/\[\[USER_NAME\]\]/$USER_NAME/g" \
-e "s/\[\[AI_NAME\]\]/$AI_NAME/g" \
-e "s/\[\[DATE_TIME\]\]/$DATE_TIME/g" \
-e "s/\[\[DATE_YEAR\]\]/$DATE_YEAR/g" \
$PROMPT_TEMPLATE > $PROMPT_FILE
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # Intended splitting of GEN_OPTIONS
./bin/main $GEN_OPTIONS \
--model "$MODEL" \
--threads "$N_THREAD" \
--n_predict "$N_PREDICTS" \
--color --interactive \
--file ${PROMPT_FILE} \
--reverse-prompt "### Human:" \
--in-prefix ' ' \
"$@"

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@ -1,834 +0,0 @@
#include "common.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <iterator>
#include <algorithm>
#include <sstream>
#include <unordered_set>
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#endif
#if defined(_WIN32)
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define NOMINMAX
#include <windows.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#else
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#endif
int32_t get_num_physical_cores() {
#ifdef __linux__
// enumerate the set of thread siblings, num entries is num cores
std::unordered_set<std::string> siblings;
for (uint32_t cpu=0; cpu < UINT32_MAX; ++cpu) {
std::ifstream thread_siblings("/sys/devices/system/cpu"
+ std::to_string(cpu) + "/topology/thread_siblings");
if (!thread_siblings.is_open()) {
break; // no more cpus
}
std::string line;
if (std::getline(thread_siblings, line)) {
siblings.insert(line);
}
}
if (siblings.size() > 0) {
return static_cast<int32_t>(siblings.size());
}
#elif defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)
int32_t num_physical_cores;
size_t len = sizeof(num_physical_cores);
int result = sysctlbyname("hw.perflevel0.physicalcpu", &num_physical_cores, &len, NULL, 0);
if (result == 0) {
return num_physical_cores;
}
result = sysctlbyname("hw.physicalcpu", &num_physical_cores, &len, NULL, 0);
if (result == 0) {
return num_physical_cores;
}
#elif defined(_WIN32)
//TODO: Implement
#endif
unsigned int n_threads = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
return n_threads > 0 ? (n_threads <= 4 ? n_threads : n_threads / 2) : 4;
}
void process_escapes(std::string& input) {
std::size_t input_len = input.length();
std::size_t output_idx = 0;
for (std::size_t input_idx = 0; input_idx < input_len; ++input_idx) {
if (input[input_idx] == '\\' && input_idx + 1 < input_len) {
switch (input[++input_idx]) {
case 'n': input[output_idx++] = '\n'; break;
case 'r': input[output_idx++] = '\r'; break;
case 't': input[output_idx++] = '\t'; break;
case '\'': input[output_idx++] = '\''; break;
case '\"': input[output_idx++] = '\"'; break;
case '\\': input[output_idx++] = '\\'; break;
default: input[output_idx++] = '\\';
input[output_idx++] = input[input_idx]; break;
}
} else {
input[output_idx++] = input[input_idx];
}
}
input.resize(output_idx);
}
bool gpt_params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params) {
bool invalid_param = false;
bool escape_prompt = false;
std::string arg;
gpt_params default_params;
const std::string arg_prefix = "--";
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
arg = argv[i];
if (arg.compare(0, arg_prefix.size(), arg_prefix) == 0) {
std::replace(arg.begin(), arg.end(), '_', '-');
}
if (arg == "-s" || arg == "--seed") {
#if defined(GGML_USE_CUBLAS)
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: when using cuBLAS generation results are NOT guaranteed to be reproducible.\n");
#endif
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.seed = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-t" || arg == "--threads") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_threads = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-p" || arg == "--prompt") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.prompt = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-e") {
escape_prompt = true;
} else if (arg == "--prompt-cache") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.path_prompt_cache = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--prompt-cache-all") {
params.prompt_cache_all = true;
} else if (arg == "-f" || arg == "--file") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::ifstream file(argv[i]);
if (!file) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to open file '%s'\n", argv[i]);
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::copy(std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(file), std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(), back_inserter(params.prompt));
if (params.prompt.back() == '\n') {
params.prompt.pop_back();
}
} else if (arg == "-n" || arg == "--n-predict") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_predict = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--top-k") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.top_k = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-c" || arg == "--ctx-size") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_ctx = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--memory-f32") {
params.memory_f16 = false;
} else if (arg == "--top-p") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.top_p = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--temp") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.temp = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--tfs") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.tfs_z = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--typical") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.typical_p = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--repeat-last-n") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.repeat_last_n = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--repeat-penalty") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.repeat_penalty = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--frequency-penalty") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.frequency_penalty = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--presence-penalty") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.presence_penalty = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--mirostat") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.mirostat = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--mirostat-lr") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.mirostat_eta = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--mirostat-ent") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.mirostat_tau = std::stof(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-b" || arg == "--batch-size") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_batch = std::stoi(argv[i]);
params.n_batch = std::min(512, params.n_batch);
} else if (arg == "--keep") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_keep = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "-m" || arg == "--model") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.model = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--lora") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.lora_adapter = argv[i];
params.use_mmap = false;
} else if (arg == "--lora-base") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.lora_base = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-i" || arg == "--interactive") {
params.interactive = true;
} else if (arg == "--embedding") {
params.embedding = true;
} else if (arg == "--interactive-first") {
params.interactive_first = true;
} else if (arg == "-ins" || arg == "--instruct") {
params.instruct = true;
} else if (arg == "--multiline-input") {
params.multiline_input = true;
} else if (arg == "--color") {
params.use_color = true;
} else if (arg == "--mlock") {
params.use_mlock = true;
} else if (arg == "--gpu-layers" || arg == "-ngl" || arg == "--n-gpu-layers") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.n_gpu_layers = std::stoi(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--no-mmap") {
params.use_mmap = false;
} else if (arg == "--mtest") {
params.mem_test = true;
} else if (arg == "--verbose-prompt") {
params.verbose_prompt = true;
} else if (arg == "-r" || arg == "--reverse-prompt") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.antiprompt.push_back(argv[i]);
} else if (arg == "--perplexity") {
params.perplexity = true;
} else if (arg == "--ignore-eos") {
params.logit_bias[llama_token_eos()] = -INFINITY;
} else if (arg == "--no-penalize-nl") {
params.penalize_nl = false;
} else if (arg == "-l" || arg == "--logit-bias") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
std::stringstream ss(argv[i]);
llama_token key;
char sign;
std::string value_str;
try {
if (ss >> key && ss >> sign && std::getline(ss, value_str) && (sign == '+' || sign == '-')) {
params.logit_bias[key] = std::stof(value_str) * ((sign == '-') ? -1.0f : 1.0f);
} else {
throw std::exception();
}
} catch (const std::exception &e) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
} else if (arg == "-h" || arg == "--help") {
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(0);
} else if (arg == "--random-prompt") {
params.random_prompt = true;
} else if (arg == "--in-prefix") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.input_prefix = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--in-suffix") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params.input_suffix = argv[i];
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown argument: %s\n", arg.c_str());
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(1);
}
}
if (invalid_param) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: invalid parameter for argument: %s\n", arg.c_str());
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(1);
}
if (params.prompt_cache_all &&
(params.interactive || params.interactive_first ||
params.instruct || params.antiprompt.size())) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: --prompt-cache-all not supported in interactive mode yet\n");
gpt_print_usage(argc, argv, default_params);
exit(1);
}
if (escape_prompt) {
process_escapes(params.prompt);
}
return true;
}
void gpt_print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const gpt_params & params) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [options]\n", argv[0]);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "options:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -h, --help show this help message and exit\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -i, --interactive run in interactive mode\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --interactive-first run in interactive mode and wait for input right away\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -ins, --instruct run in instruction mode (use with Alpaca models)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --multiline-input allows you to write or paste multiple lines without ending each in '\\'\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -r PROMPT, --reverse-prompt PROMPT\n");
fprintf(stderr, " run in interactive mode and poll user input upon seeing PROMPT (can be\n");
fprintf(stderr, " specified more than once for multiple prompts).\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --color colorise output to distinguish prompt and user input from generations\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -s SEED, --seed SEED RNG seed (default: -1, use random seed for < 0)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -t N, --threads N number of threads to use during computation (default: %d)\n", params.n_threads);
fprintf(stderr, " -p PROMPT, --prompt PROMPT\n");
fprintf(stderr, " prompt to start generation with (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -e process prompt escapes sequences (\\n, \\r, \\t, \\', \\\", \\\\)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --prompt-cache FNAME file to cache prompt state for faster startup (default: none)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --prompt-cache-all if specified, saves user input and generations to cache as well.\n");
fprintf(stderr, " not supported with --interactive or other interactive options\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --random-prompt start with a randomized prompt.\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --in-prefix STRING string to prefix user inputs with (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --in-suffix STRING string to suffix after user inputs with (default: empty)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -f FNAME, --file FNAME\n");
fprintf(stderr, " prompt file to start generation.\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -n N, --n-predict N number of tokens to predict (default: %d, -1 = infinity)\n", params.n_predict);
fprintf(stderr, " --top-k N top-k sampling (default: %d, 0 = disabled)\n", params.top_k);
fprintf(stderr, " --top-p N top-p sampling (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.top_p);
fprintf(stderr, " --tfs N tail free sampling, parameter z (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.tfs_z);
fprintf(stderr, " --typical N locally typical sampling, parameter p (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.typical_p);
fprintf(stderr, " --repeat-last-n N last n tokens to consider for penalize (default: %d, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx_size)\n", params.repeat_last_n);
fprintf(stderr, " --repeat-penalty N penalize repeat sequence of tokens (default: %.1f, 1.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.repeat_penalty);
fprintf(stderr, " --presence-penalty N repeat alpha presence penalty (default: %.1f, 0.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.presence_penalty);
fprintf(stderr, " --frequency-penalty N repeat alpha frequency penalty (default: %.1f, 0.0 = disabled)\n", (double)params.frequency_penalty);
fprintf(stderr, " --mirostat N use Mirostat sampling.\n");
fprintf(stderr, " Top K, Nucleus, Tail Free and Locally Typical samplers are ignored if used.\n");
fprintf(stderr, " (default: %d, 0 = disabled, 1 = Mirostat, 2 = Mirostat 2.0)\n", params.mirostat);
fprintf(stderr, " --mirostat-lr N Mirostat learning rate, parameter eta (default: %.1f)\n", (double)params.mirostat_eta);
fprintf(stderr, " --mirostat-ent N Mirostat target entropy, parameter tau (default: %.1f)\n", (double)params.mirostat_tau);
fprintf(stderr, " -l TOKEN_ID(+/-)BIAS, --logit-bias TOKEN_ID(+/-)BIAS\n");
fprintf(stderr, " modifies the likelihood of token appearing in the completion,\n");
fprintf(stderr, " i.e. `--logit-bias 15043+1` to increase likelihood of token ' Hello',\n");
fprintf(stderr, " or `--logit-bias 15043-1` to decrease likelihood of token ' Hello'\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -c N, --ctx-size N size of the prompt context (default: %d)\n", params.n_ctx);
fprintf(stderr, " --ignore-eos ignore end of stream token and continue generating (implies --logit-bias 2-inf)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --no-penalize-nl do not penalize newline token\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --memory-f32 use f32 instead of f16 for memory key+value\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --temp N temperature (default: %.1f)\n", (double)params.temp);
fprintf(stderr, " -b N, --batch-size N batch size for prompt processing (default: %d)\n", params.n_batch);
fprintf(stderr, " --perplexity compute perplexity over the prompt\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --keep number of tokens to keep from the initial prompt (default: %d, -1 = all)\n", params.n_keep);
if (llama_mlock_supported()) {
fprintf(stderr, " --mlock force system to keep model in RAM rather than swapping or compressing\n");
}
if (llama_mmap_supported()) {
fprintf(stderr, " --no-mmap do not memory-map model (slower load but may reduce pageouts if not using mlock)\n");
}
fprintf(stderr, " -ngl N, --n-gpu-layers N\n");
fprintf(stderr, " number of layers to store in VRAM\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --mtest compute maximum memory usage\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --verbose-prompt print prompt before generation\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --lora FNAME apply LoRA adapter (implies --no-mmap)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --lora-base FNAME optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -m FNAME, --model FNAME\n");
fprintf(stderr, " model path (default: %s)\n", params.model.c_str());
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
std::string gpt_random_prompt(std::mt19937 & rng) {
const int r = rng() % 10;
switch (r) {
case 0: return "So";
case 1: return "Once upon a time";
case 2: return "When";
case 3: return "The";
case 4: return "After";
case 5: return "If";
case 6: return "import";
case 7: return "He";
case 8: return "She";
case 9: return "They";
default: return "To";
}
return "The";
}
// TODO: not great allocating this every time
std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(struct llama_context * ctx, const std::string & text, bool add_bos) {
// initialize to prompt numer of chars, since n_tokens <= n_prompt_chars
std::vector<llama_token> res(text.size() + (int) add_bos);
const int n = llama_tokenize(ctx, text.c_str(), res.data(), res.size(), add_bos);
assert(n >= 0);
res.resize(n);
return res;
}
struct llama_context * llama_init_from_gpt_params(const gpt_params & params) {
auto lparams = llama_context_default_params();
lparams.n_ctx = params.n_ctx;
lparams.n_gpu_layers = params.n_gpu_layers;
lparams.seed = params.seed;
lparams.f16_kv = params.memory_f16;
lparams.use_mmap = params.use_mmap;
lparams.use_mlock = params.use_mlock;
lparams.logits_all = params.perplexity;
lparams.embedding = params.embedding;
llama_context * lctx = llama_init_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams);
if (lctx == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to load model '%s'\n", __func__, params.model.c_str());
return NULL;
}
if (!params.lora_adapter.empty()) {
int err = llama_apply_lora_from_file(lctx,
params.lora_adapter.c_str(),
params.lora_base.empty() ? NULL : params.lora_base.c_str(),
params.n_threads);
if (err != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to apply lora adapter\n", __func__);
return NULL;
}
}
return lctx;
}
void console_init(console_state & con_st) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
// Windows-specific console initialization
DWORD dwMode = 0;
con_st.hConsole = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
if (con_st.hConsole == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || !GetConsoleMode(con_st.hConsole, &dwMode)) {
con_st.hConsole = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
if (con_st.hConsole != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && (!GetConsoleMode(con_st.hConsole, &dwMode))) {
con_st.hConsole = NULL;
}
}
if (con_st.hConsole) {
// Enable ANSI colors on Windows 10+
if (con_st.use_color && !(dwMode & ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING)) {
SetConsoleMode(con_st.hConsole, dwMode | ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING);
}
// Set console output codepage to UTF8
SetConsoleOutputCP(CP_UTF8);
}
HANDLE hConIn = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
if (hConIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && GetConsoleMode(hConIn, &dwMode)) {
// Set console input codepage to UTF16
_setmode(_fileno(stdin), _O_WTEXT);
// Turn off ICANON (ENABLE_LINE_INPUT) and ECHO (ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT)
dwMode &= ~(ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT);
SetConsoleMode(hConIn, dwMode);
}
#else
// POSIX-specific console initialization
struct termios new_termios;
tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &con_st.prev_state);
new_termios = con_st.prev_state;
new_termios.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO);
new_termios.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
new_termios.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &new_termios);
con_st.tty = fopen("/dev/tty", "w+");
if (con_st.tty != nullptr) {
con_st.out = con_st.tty;
}
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
#endif
}
void console_cleanup(console_state & con_st) {
// Reset console color
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_DEFAULT);
#if !defined(_WIN32)
if (con_st.tty != nullptr) {
con_st.out = stdout;
fclose(con_st.tty);
con_st.tty = nullptr;
}
// Restore the terminal settings on POSIX systems
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &con_st.prev_state);
#endif
}
/* Keep track of current color of output, and emit ANSI code if it changes. */
void console_set_color(console_state & con_st, console_color_t color) {
if (con_st.use_color && con_st.color != color) {
fflush(stdout);
switch(color) {
case CONSOLE_COLOR_DEFAULT:
fprintf(con_st.out, ANSI_COLOR_RESET);
break;
case CONSOLE_COLOR_PROMPT:
fprintf(con_st.out, ANSI_COLOR_YELLOW);
break;
case CONSOLE_COLOR_USER_INPUT:
fprintf(con_st.out, ANSI_BOLD ANSI_COLOR_GREEN);
break;
}
con_st.color = color;
fflush(con_st.out);
}
}
char32_t getchar32() {
wchar_t wc = getwchar();
if (static_cast<wint_t>(wc) == WEOF) {
return WEOF;
}
#if WCHAR_MAX == 0xFFFF
if ((wc >= 0xD800) && (wc <= 0xDBFF)) { // Check if wc is a high surrogate
wchar_t low_surrogate = getwchar();
if ((low_surrogate >= 0xDC00) && (low_surrogate <= 0xDFFF)) { // Check if the next wchar is a low surrogate
return (static_cast<char32_t>(wc & 0x03FF) << 10) + (low_surrogate & 0x03FF) + 0x10000;
}
}
if ((wc >= 0xD800) && (wc <= 0xDFFF)) { // Invalid surrogate pair
return 0xFFFD; // Return the replacement character U+FFFD
}
#endif
return static_cast<char32_t>(wc);
}
void pop_cursor(console_state & con_st) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
if (con_st.hConsole != NULL) {
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO bufferInfo;
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_st.hConsole, &bufferInfo);
COORD newCursorPosition = bufferInfo.dwCursorPosition;
if (newCursorPosition.X == 0) {
newCursorPosition.X = bufferInfo.dwSize.X - 1;
newCursorPosition.Y -= 1;
} else {
newCursorPosition.X -= 1;
}
SetConsoleCursorPosition(con_st.hConsole, newCursorPosition);
return;
}
#endif
putc('\b', con_st.out);
}
int estimateWidth(char32_t codepoint) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
return 1;
#else
return wcwidth(codepoint);
#endif
}
int put_codepoint(console_state & con_st, const char* utf8_codepoint, size_t length, int expectedWidth) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO bufferInfo;
if (!GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_st.hConsole, &bufferInfo)) {
// go with the default
return expectedWidth;
}
COORD initialPosition = bufferInfo.dwCursorPosition;
DWORD nNumberOfChars = length;
WriteConsole(con_st.hConsole, utf8_codepoint, nNumberOfChars, &nNumberOfChars, NULL);
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO newBufferInfo;
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_st.hConsole, &newBufferInfo);
// Figure out our real position if we're in the last column
if (utf8_codepoint[0] != 0x09 && initialPosition.X == newBufferInfo.dwSize.X - 1) {
DWORD nNumberOfChars;
WriteConsole(con_st.hConsole, &" \b", 2, &nNumberOfChars, NULL);
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(con_st.hConsole, &newBufferInfo);
}
int width = newBufferInfo.dwCursorPosition.X - initialPosition.X;
if (width < 0) {
width += newBufferInfo.dwSize.X;
}
return width;
#else
// we can trust expectedWidth if we've got one
if (expectedWidth >= 0 || con_st.tty == nullptr) {
fwrite(utf8_codepoint, length, 1, con_st.out);
return expectedWidth;
}
fputs("\033[6n", con_st.tty); // Query cursor position
int x1, x2, y1, y2;
int results = 0;
results = fscanf(con_st.tty, "\033[%d;%dR", &y1, &x1);
fwrite(utf8_codepoint, length, 1, con_st.tty);
fputs("\033[6n", con_st.tty); // Query cursor position
results += fscanf(con_st.tty, "\033[%d;%dR", &y2, &x2);
if (results != 4) {
return expectedWidth;
}
int width = x2 - x1;
if (width < 0) {
// Calculate the width considering text wrapping
struct winsize w;
ioctl(STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &w);
width += w.ws_col;
}
return width;
#endif
}
void replace_last(console_state & con_st, char ch) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
pop_cursor(con_st);
put_codepoint(con_st, &ch, 1, 1);
#else
fprintf(con_st.out, "\b%c", ch);
#endif
}
void append_utf8(char32_t ch, std::string & out) {
if (ch <= 0x7F) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch));
} else if (ch <= 0x7FF) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xC0 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x1F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)));
} else if (ch <= 0xFFFF) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xE0 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x0F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)));
} else if (ch <= 0x10FFFF) {
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xF0 | ((ch >> 18) & 0x07)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((ch >> 12) & 0x3F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((ch >> 6) & 0x3F)));
out.push_back(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (ch & 0x3F)));
} else {
// Invalid Unicode code point
}
}
// Helper function to remove the last UTF-8 character from a string
void pop_back_utf8_char(std::string & line) {
if (line.empty()) {
return;
}
size_t pos = line.length() - 1;
// Find the start of the last UTF-8 character (checking up to 4 bytes back)
for (size_t i = 0; i < 3 && pos > 0; ++i, --pos) {
if ((line[pos] & 0xC0) != 0x80) break; // Found the start of the character
}
line.erase(pos);
}
bool console_readline(console_state & con_st, std::string & line) {
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_USER_INPUT);
if (con_st.out != stdout) {
fflush(stdout);
}
line.clear();
std::vector<int> widths;
bool is_special_char = false;
bool end_of_stream = false;
char32_t input_char;
while (true) {
fflush(con_st.out); // Ensure all output is displayed before waiting for input
input_char = getchar32();
if (input_char == '\r' || input_char == '\n') {
break;
}
if (input_char == WEOF || input_char == 0x04 /* Ctrl+D*/) {
end_of_stream = true;
break;
}
if (is_special_char) {
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_USER_INPUT);
replace_last(con_st, line.back());
is_special_char = false;
}
if (input_char == '\033') { // Escape sequence
char32_t code = getchar32();
if (code == '[' || code == 0x1B) {
// Discard the rest of the escape sequence
while ((code = getchar32()) != WEOF) {
if ((code >= 'A' && code <= 'Z') || (code >= 'a' && code <= 'z') || code == '~') {
break;
}
}
}
} else if (input_char == 0x08 || input_char == 0x7F) { // Backspace
if (!widths.empty()) {
int count;
do {
count = widths.back();
widths.pop_back();
// Move cursor back, print space, and move cursor back again
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
replace_last(con_st, ' ');
pop_cursor(con_st);
}
pop_back_utf8_char(line);
} while (count == 0 && !widths.empty());
}
} else {
int offset = line.length();
append_utf8(input_char, line);
int width = put_codepoint(con_st, line.c_str() + offset, line.length() - offset, estimateWidth(input_char));
if (width < 0) {
width = 0;
}
widths.push_back(width);
}
if (!line.empty() && (line.back() == '\\' || line.back() == '/')) {
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_PROMPT);
replace_last(con_st, line.back());
is_special_char = true;
}
}
bool has_more = con_st.multiline_input;
if (is_special_char) {
replace_last(con_st, ' ');
pop_cursor(con_st);
char last = line.back();
line.pop_back();
if (last == '\\') {
line += '\n';
fputc('\n', con_st.out);
has_more = !has_more;
} else {
// llama will just eat the single space, it won't act as a space
if (line.length() == 1 && line.back() == ' ') {
line.clear();
pop_cursor(con_st);
}
has_more = false;
}
} else {
if (end_of_stream) {
has_more = false;
} else {
line += '\n';
fputc('\n', con_st.out);
}
}
fflush(con_st.out);
return has_more;
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// Various helper functions and utilities
#pragma once
#include "llama.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <random>
#include <thread>
#include <unordered_map>
#if !defined (_WIN32)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <termios.h>
#endif
//
// CLI argument parsing
//
int32_t get_num_physical_cores();
struct gpt_params {
int32_t seed = -1; // RNG seed
int32_t n_threads = get_num_physical_cores();
int32_t n_predict = -1; // new tokens to predict
int32_t n_ctx = 512; // context size
int32_t n_batch = 512; // batch size for prompt processing (must be >=32 to use BLAS)
int32_t n_keep = 0; // number of tokens to keep from initial prompt
int32_t n_gpu_layers = 0; // number of layers to store in VRAM
// sampling parameters
std::unordered_map<llama_token, float> logit_bias; // logit bias for specific tokens
int32_t top_k = 40; // <= 0 to use vocab size
float top_p = 0.95f; // 1.0 = disabled
float tfs_z = 1.00f; // 1.0 = disabled
float typical_p = 1.00f; // 1.0 = disabled
float temp = 0.80f; // 1.0 = disabled
float repeat_penalty = 1.10f; // 1.0 = disabled
int32_t repeat_last_n = 64; // last n tokens to penalize (0 = disable penalty, -1 = context size)
float frequency_penalty = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
float presence_penalty = 0.00f; // 0.0 = disabled
int mirostat = 0; // 0 = disabled, 1 = mirostat, 2 = mirostat 2.0
float mirostat_tau = 5.00f; // target entropy
float mirostat_eta = 0.10f; // learning rate
std::string model = "models/7B/ggml-model.bin"; // model path
std::string prompt = "";
std::string path_prompt_cache = ""; // path to file for saving/loading prompt eval state
std::string input_prefix = ""; // string to prefix user inputs with
std::string input_suffix = ""; // string to suffix user inputs with
std::vector<std::string> antiprompt; // string upon seeing which more user input is prompted
std::string lora_adapter = ""; // lora adapter path
std::string lora_base = ""; // base model path for the lora adapter
bool memory_f16 = true; // use f16 instead of f32 for memory kv
bool random_prompt = false; // do not randomize prompt if none provided
bool use_color = false; // use color to distinguish generations and inputs
bool interactive = false; // interactive mode
bool prompt_cache_all = false; // save user input and generations to prompt cache
bool embedding = false; // get only sentence embedding
bool interactive_first = false; // wait for user input immediately
bool multiline_input = false; // reverse the usage of `\`
bool instruct = false; // instruction mode (used for Alpaca models)
bool penalize_nl = true; // consider newlines as a repeatable token
bool perplexity = false; // compute perplexity over the prompt
bool use_mmap = true; // use mmap for faster loads
bool use_mlock = false; // use mlock to keep model in memory
bool mem_test = false; // compute maximum memory usage
bool verbose_prompt = false; // print prompt tokens before generation
};
bool gpt_params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, gpt_params & params);
void gpt_print_usage(int argc, char ** argv, const gpt_params & params);
std::string gpt_random_prompt(std::mt19937 & rng);
//
// Vocab utils
//
std::vector<llama_token> llama_tokenize(struct llama_context * ctx, const std::string & text, bool add_bos);
//
// Model utils
//
struct llama_context * llama_init_from_gpt_params(const gpt_params & params);
//
// Console utils
//
#define ANSI_COLOR_RED "\x1b[31m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_GREEN "\x1b[32m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_YELLOW "\x1b[33m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_BLUE "\x1b[34m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_MAGENTA "\x1b[35m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_CYAN "\x1b[36m"
#define ANSI_COLOR_RESET "\x1b[0m"
#define ANSI_BOLD "\x1b[1m"
enum console_color_t {
CONSOLE_COLOR_DEFAULT=0,
CONSOLE_COLOR_PROMPT,
CONSOLE_COLOR_USER_INPUT
};
struct console_state {
bool multiline_input = false;
bool use_color = false;
console_color_t color = CONSOLE_COLOR_DEFAULT;
FILE* out = stdout;
#if defined (_WIN32)
void* hConsole;
#else
FILE* tty = nullptr;
termios prev_state;
#endif
};
void console_init(console_state & con_st);
void console_cleanup(console_state & con_st);
void console_set_color(console_state & con_st, console_color_t color);
bool console_readline(console_state & con_st, std::string & line);

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set(TARGET convert-llama2c-to-ggml)
add_executable(${TARGET} convert-llama2c-to-ggml.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)

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## Convert llama2.c model to ggml
This example reads weights from project [llama2.c](https://github.com/karpathy/llama2.c) and saves them in ggml compatible format. The vocab that is available in `models/ggml-vocab.bin` is used by default.
To convert the model first download the models from the [llma2.c](https://github.com/karpathy/llama2.c) repository:
`$ make -j`
After successful compilation, following usage options are available:
```
usage: ./convert-llama2c-to-ggml [options]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--copy-vocab-from-model FNAME model path from which to copy vocab (default 'tokenizer.bin')
--llama2c-model FNAME [REQUIRED] model path from which to load Karpathy's llama2.c model
--llama2c-output-model FNAME model path to save the converted llama2.c model (default ak_llama_model.bin')
```
An example command using a model from [karpathy/tinyllamas](https://huggingface.co/karpathy/tinyllamas) is as follows:
`$ ./convert-llama2c-to-ggml --copy-vocab-from-model ../llama2.c/tokenizer.bin --llama2c-model stories42M.bin --llama2c-output-model stories42M.ggmlv3.bin`
For now the generated model is in the legacy GGJTv3 format, so you need to convert it to gguf manually:
`$ python ./convert-llama-ggmlv3-to-gguf.py --eps 1e-5 --input stories42M.ggmlv3.bin --output stories42M.gguf.bin`
Now you can use the model with a command like:
`$ ./main -m stories42M.gguf.bin -p "One day, Lily met a Shoggoth" -n 500 -c 256`

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#include "ggml.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#include <cassert>
#include <climits>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdarg>
#include <ctime>
#include <random>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
#define LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGJT 0x67676a74u // 'ggjt'
#define LLAMA_FILE_VERSION_GGJT_V3 3
//////////////////////////////////////// llama2.c model structs and functions to load models, alloc memory etc.
typedef struct {
int dim; // transformer dimension
int hidden_dim; // for ffn layers
int n_layers; // number of layers
int n_heads; // number of query heads
int n_kv_heads; // number of key/value heads (can be < query heads because of multiquery)
int vocab_size; // vocabulary size, usually 256 (byte-level)
int seq_len; // max sequence length
} Config;
typedef struct {
// token embedding table
float* token_embedding_table; // (vocab_size, dim)
// weights for rmsnorms
float* rms_att_weight; // (layer, dim) rmsnorm weights
float* rms_ffn_weight; // (layer, dim)
// weights for matmuls
float* wq; // (layer, dim, dim)
float* wk; // (layer, dim, dim)
float* wv; // (layer, dim, dim)
float* wo; // (layer, dim, dim)
// weights for ffn
float* w1; // (layer, hidden_dim, dim)
float* w2; // (layer, dim, hidden_dim)
float* w3; // (layer, hidden_dim, dim)
// final rmsnorm
float* rms_final_weight; // (dim,)
// freq_cis for RoPE relatively positional embeddings
// float* freq_cis_real; // (seq_len, dim/2)
// float* freq_cis_imag; // (seq_len, dim/2)
// (optional) classifier weights for the logits, on the last layer
float* wcls;
} TransformerWeights;
void malloc_weights(TransformerWeights* w, Config* p, bool shared_weights) {
// we calloc instead of malloc to keep valgrind happy
w->token_embedding_table = new float[p->vocab_size * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->token_embedding_table\n",__func__,p->vocab_size , p->dim, p->vocab_size * p->dim);
w->rms_att_weight = new float[p->n_layers * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->rms_att_weight\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->dim);
w->rms_ffn_weight = new float[p->n_layers * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->rms_ffn_weight\n",__func__,p->n_layers , p->dim, p->n_layers * p->dim);
w->wq = new float[p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->wq\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->dim, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim);
w->wk = new float[p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->wk\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->dim, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim);
w->wv = new float[p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->wv\n",__func__, p->n_layers, p->dim, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim);
w->wo = new float[p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->wo\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->dim, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim);
w->w1 = new float[p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->w1\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->hidden_dim, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim);
w->w2 = new float[p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->w2\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->dim, p->hidden_dim, p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim);
w->w3 = new float[p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->w3\n",__func__,p->n_layers, p->hidden_dim, p->dim, p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim);
w->rms_final_weight = new float[p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] float space for w->rms_final_weight\n",__func__,p->dim);
if (shared_weights) {
w->wcls = NULL;
} else {
w->wcls = new float[p->vocab_size * p->dim]();
printf("[%s:AK] Allocating [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for w->wcls\n",__func__,p->vocab_size , p->dim, p->vocab_size * p->dim);
}
}
int checkpoint_init_weights(TransformerWeights *w, Config* p, FILE* f, bool shared_weights) {
if (fread(w->token_embedding_table, sizeof(float), p->vocab_size * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->vocab_size * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->rms_att_weight, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->wq, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->wk, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->wv, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->wo, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->rms_ffn_weight, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->w1, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim * p->hidden_dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim * p->hidden_dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->w2, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->hidden_dim * p->dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->w3, sizeof(float), p->n_layers * p->dim * p->hidden_dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->n_layers * p->dim * p->hidden_dim)) return 1;
if (fread(w->rms_final_weight, sizeof(float), p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->dim)) return 1;
// Skip freq_cis_real & freq_cis_imag
int head_size = p->dim / p->n_heads;
fseek(f, p->seq_len * head_size * sizeof(float), SEEK_CUR);
if (!shared_weights && fread(w->wcls, sizeof(float), p->vocab_size * p->dim, f) != static_cast<size_t>(p->vocab_size * p->dim)) return 1;
// Check we didn't forget to read anything
auto curr = ftell(f);
fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);
auto end = ftell(f);
if (curr != end) {
printf("Error: failed to read the checkpoint file to the end (curr = %ld, end = %ld)\n", curr, end);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
void free_weights(TransformerWeights* w) {
delete w->token_embedding_table;
delete w->rms_att_weight;
delete w->rms_ffn_weight;
delete w->wq;
delete w->wk;
delete w->wv;
delete w->wo;
delete w->w1;
delete w->w2;
delete w->w3;
delete w->rms_final_weight;
if (w->wcls) delete w->wcls;
}
void print_sample_weights(TransformerWeights *w){
printf("----- Quick print of first of the weight vales of all the variables\n");
printf("%f\n", w->token_embedding_table[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->rms_att_weight[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->rms_ffn_weight[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->wq[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->wk[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->wv[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->wo[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->w1[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->w2[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->w3[0]);
printf("%f\n", w->rms_att_weight[0]);
if (w->wcls) printf("%f\n", w->wcls[0]);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////////////////////////////////// ggml structs and functions required to load models, configs and save the model.
struct llama_vocab {
using id = int32_t;
using token = std::string;
using ttype = llama_token_type;
struct token_data {
token text;
float score;
ttype type;
};
std::unordered_map<token, id> token_to_id;
std::vector<token_data> id_to_token;
};
struct my_llama_hparams {
uint32_t n_vocab = 32000;
uint32_t n_ctx = 512; // this is provided as user input?
uint32_t n_embd = 4096;
uint32_t n_mult = 4;
uint32_t n_head = 32;
uint32_t n_layer = 32;
uint32_t n_rot = 64;
bool operator!=(const my_llama_hparams& other) const {
return memcmp(this, &other, sizeof(my_llama_hparams));
}
};
struct my_llama_layer {
// normalization
struct ggml_tensor * attention_norm;
// attention
struct ggml_tensor * wq;
struct ggml_tensor * wk;
struct ggml_tensor * wv;
struct ggml_tensor * wo;
// normalization
struct ggml_tensor * ffn_norm;
// ff
struct ggml_tensor * w1;
struct ggml_tensor * w2;
struct ggml_tensor * w3;
};
struct my_llama_model {
struct ggml_context * ctx = NULL;
my_llama_hparams hparams;
struct ggml_tensor * tok_embeddings;
struct ggml_tensor * norm;
struct ggml_tensor * output;
std::vector<my_llama_layer> layers;
uint32_t train_its = 0;
uint32_t train_samples = 0;
uint32_t train_tokens = 0;
};
struct train_params {
const char * fn_vocab_model;
const char * fn_llama2c_model;
const char * fn_llama2c_output_model;
const char * fn_train_data;
const char * fn_checkpoint_in;
const char * fn_checkpoint_out;
const char * fn_model_out;
uint32_t seed;
int n_ctx;
int n_embd;
int n_mult;
int n_head;
int n_layer;
int n_rotmax;
int n_threads;
int n_batch;
int n_examples;
int n_predict;
int print_info_interval;
int print_details_interval;
bool samples_start_after_nl;
bool use_adam;
bool use_flash;
bool use_scratch;
// only adam
int warmup;
int cos_decay_steps;
float cos_decay_restart;
float cos_decay_alpha;
int lbfgs_n_iter;
int adam_n_iter;
float adam_alpha;
float adam_decay;
int mem_model_gb;
int mem_compute_gb;
int mem_compute0_gb;
int mem_compute1_gb;
};
uint32_t get_n_ff(const struct my_llama_hparams* hparams) {
const uint32_t n_ff = ((2*(4*hparams->n_embd)/3 + hparams->n_mult - 1)/hparams->n_mult)*hparams->n_mult;
return n_ff;
}
void print_params(struct my_llama_hparams * params) {
printf("%s: n_vocab: %d\n", __func__, params->n_vocab);
printf("%s: n_ctx: %d\n", __func__, params->n_ctx);
printf("%s: n_embd: %d\n", __func__, params->n_embd);
printf("%s: n_mult: %d\n", __func__, params->n_mult);
printf("%s: n_head: %d\n", __func__, params->n_head);
printf("%s: n_ff: %d\n", __func__, get_n_ff(params));
printf("%s: n_layer: %d\n", __func__, params->n_layer);
printf("%s: n_rot: %d\n", __func__, params->n_rot);
}
void init_model(struct my_llama_model * model) {
const auto & hparams = model->hparams;
const uint32_t n_embd = hparams.n_embd;
const uint32_t n_layer = hparams.n_layer;
const uint32_t n_vocab = hparams.n_vocab;
const uint32_t n_ff = get_n_ff(&hparams);
struct ggml_context * ctx = model->ctx;
model->train_its = 0;
model->train_samples = 0;
model->train_tokens = 0;
model->tok_embeddings = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_vocab);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x [%d] = [%d] float space for model->tok_embeddings\n",__func__,n_embd , n_vocab, n_embd * n_vocab);
model->norm = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] float space for model->norm\n",__func__,n_embd);
model->output = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_vocab);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for model->output\n",__func__,n_embd, n_vocab, n_embd * n_vocab);
// printing the per-layer allocations here so we dont print in the for loop.
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.wq for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_embd, n_embd, n_embd * n_embd, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.wk for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_embd, n_embd, n_embd * n_embd, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.wv for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_embd, n_embd, n_embd * n_embd, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.wo for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_embd, n_embd, n_embd * n_embd, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] float space for layer.ffn_norm for [%d] layers\n",__func__,n_embd, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.w1 for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_ff, n_embd, n_embd * n_ff, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.w2 for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_embd, n_ff, n_ff * n_embd, n_layer);
printf("[%s:GG] Allocating [%d] x[%d] = [%d] float space for layer.w3 for [%d] layers\n",__func__, n_ff, n_embd, n_embd * n_ff, n_layer);
ggml_set_name(model->tok_embeddings, "tok_embeddings.weight");
ggml_set_name(model->norm, "norm.weight");
ggml_set_name(model->output, "output.weight");
model->layers.resize(n_layer);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < n_layer; ++i) {
auto & layer = model->layers[i];
std::string layers_i = "layers." + std::to_string(i);
layer.attention_norm = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd);
layer.wq = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_embd);
layer.wk = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_embd);
layer.wv = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_embd);
layer.wo = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_embd);
layer.ffn_norm = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd);
layer.w1 = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_ff);
layer.w2 = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_ff, n_embd);
layer.w3 = ggml_new_tensor_2d(ctx, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_embd, n_ff);
ggml_set_name(layer.attention_norm, (layers_i + ".attention_norm.weight").c_str());
ggml_set_name(layer.wq, (layers_i + ".attention.wq.weight").c_str());
ggml_set_name(layer.wk, (layers_i + ".attention.wk.weight").c_str());
ggml_set_name(layer.wv, (layers_i + ".attention.wv.weight").c_str());
ggml_set_name(layer.wo, (layers_i + ".attention.wo.weight").c_str());
ggml_set_name(layer.ffn_norm, (layers_i + ".ffn_norm.weight").c_str());
ggml_format_name(layer.w1, "%s.feed_forward.w1.weight", layers_i.c_str());
ggml_format_name(layer.w2, "%s.feed_forward.w2.weight", layers_i.c_str());
ggml_format_name(layer.w3, "%s.feed_forward.w3.weight", layers_i.c_str());
}
}
float get_f32_2d(struct ggml_tensor * tensor, int64_t i0, int64_t i1) {
float * ptr = (float *) ((char *) tensor->data + i0*tensor->nb[0] + i1*tensor->nb[1]);
return *ptr;
}
int32_t get_i32_2d(struct ggml_tensor * tensor, int64_t i0, int64_t i1) {
int32_t * ptr = (int32_t *) ((char *) tensor->data + i0*tensor->nb[0] + i1*tensor->nb[1]);
return *ptr;
}
void print_row(struct ggml_tensor * probs, int i) {
for (int k = 0; k < probs->ne[0]; ++k) {
float p = get_f32_2d(probs, k, i);
printf(" %f", p);
}
printf("\n");
}
void print_matrix(struct ggml_tensor * probs) {
assert(probs->n_dims == 2);
for (int i = 0; i < probs->ne[1]; ++i) {
for (int k = 0; k < probs->ne[0]; ++k) {
float p = get_f32_2d(probs, k, i);
printf(" %.2f", p);
}
printf("\n");
}
}
#ifdef __GNUC__
#ifdef __MINGW32__
__attribute__((format(gnu_printf, 1, 2)))
#else
__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
#endif
#endif
static std::string format(const char * fmt, ...) {
va_list ap, ap2;
va_start(ap, fmt);
va_copy(ap2, ap);
int size = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, ap);
GGML_ASSERT(size >= 0 && size < INT_MAX);
std::vector<char> buf(size + 1);
int size2 = vsnprintf(buf.data(), size + 1, fmt, ap2);
GGML_ASSERT(size2 == size);
va_end(ap2);
va_end(ap);
return std::string(buf.data(), size);
}
struct llama_file {
// use FILE * so we don't have to re-open the file to mmap
FILE * fp;
size_t size;
llama_file(const char * fname, const char * mode) {
fp = std::fopen(fname, mode);
if (fp == NULL) {
size = 0;
} else {
seek(0, SEEK_END);
size = tell();
seek(0, SEEK_SET);
}
}
size_t tell() const {
#ifdef _WIN32
__int64 ret = _ftelli64(fp);
#else
long ret = std::ftell(fp);
#endif
GGML_ASSERT(ret != -1); // this really shouldn't fail
return (size_t) ret;
}
void seek(size_t offset, int whence) {
#ifdef _WIN32
int ret = _fseeki64(fp, (__int64) offset, whence);
#else
int ret = std::fseek(fp, (long) offset, whence);
#endif
GGML_ASSERT(ret == 0); // same
}
void read_raw(void * ptr, size_t size) {
if (size == 0) {
return;
}
errno = 0;
std::size_t ret = std::fread(ptr, size, 1, fp);
if (ferror(fp)) {
throw std::runtime_error(format("read error: %s", strerror(errno)));
}
if (ret != 1) {
throw std::runtime_error(std::string("unexpectedly reached end of file"));
}
}
std::uint32_t read_u32() {
std::uint32_t ret;
read_raw(&ret, sizeof(ret));
return ret;
}
std::float_t read_f32() {
std::float_t ret;
read_raw(&ret, sizeof(ret));
return ret;
}
std::string read_string(std::uint32_t len) {
std::vector<char> chars(len);
read_raw(chars.data(), len);
return std::string(chars.data(), len);
}
void write_raw(const void * ptr, size_t size) {
if (size == 0) {
return;
}
errno = 0;
size_t ret = std::fwrite(ptr, size, 1, fp);
if (ret != 1) {
throw std::runtime_error(format("write error: %s", strerror(errno)));
}
}
void write_u32(std::uint32_t val) {
write_raw(&val, sizeof(val));
}
~llama_file() {
if (fp) {
std::fclose(fp);
}
}
};
void write_tensor(struct llama_file * file, struct ggml_tensor * tensor) {
if (tensor == NULL) {
file->write_u32(0);
file->write_u32(0);
file->write_u32(GGML_TYPE_F32);
file->seek((0-file->tell()) & 31, SEEK_CUR);
return;
}
const char * name = ggml_get_name(tensor);
uint32_t name_len = strlen(name);
uint32_t nd = tensor->n_dims;
uint32_t ne[4] = { (uint32_t)tensor->ne[0],
(uint32_t)tensor->ne[1],
(uint32_t)tensor->ne[2],
(uint32_t)tensor->ne[3] };
file->write_u32(nd);
file->write_u32(name_len);
file->write_u32(tensor->type);
file->write_raw(ne, sizeof(ne[0]) * nd);
file->write_raw(name, name_len);
file->seek((0-file->tell()) & 31, SEEK_CUR);
file->write_raw(tensor->data, ggml_nbytes(tensor));
}
bool is_ggml_file(const char *filename) {
llama_file file(filename, "rb");
if (file.size < 4) {
return false;
}
uint32_t magic = file.read_u32();
return magic == GGUF_MAGIC;
}
void load_vocab(const char *filename, Config *config, struct llama_vocab *vocab) {
#pragma message("TODO: implement reading vocabulary using gguf")
// // heuristic to infer whether vocab is from ggml or from llama2.c vocabulary
// if (is_ggml_file(filename)) {
//
// struct llama_context_params llama_params = llama_context_default_params();
// llama_params.vocab_only = true;
//
// struct llama_model * lmodel = llama_load_model_from_file(filename, llama_params);
// struct llama_context * lctx = llama_new_context_with_model(lmodel, llama_params);
//
// const int n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(lctx);
// vocab->id_to_token.resize(n_vocab);
// for (int i=0; i<n_vocab; ++i) {
// vocab->id_to_token[i].text = llama_token_get_text(lctx, i);
// vocab->id_to_token[i].score = llama_token_get_score(lctx, i);
// vocab->id_to_token[i].type = llama_token_get_type(lctx, i);
// vocab->token_to_id.emplace(vocab->id_to_token[i].text, i);
// }
// llama_free(lctx);
// llama_free_model(lmodel);
// } else
{ // assume llama2.c vocabulary
printf("Assuming llama2.c vocabulary since %s is not a ggml file\n", filename);
llama_file file(filename, "rb");
const int n_vocab = config->vocab_size;
/* uint32_t max_token_length = */ file.read_u32(); // unused
vocab->id_to_token.resize(n_vocab);
for (int i=0; i<n_vocab; ++i) {
float_t score = file.read_f32();
uint32_t len = file.read_u32();
std::string text = file.read_string(len);
// Special-case handling of <0xXX> single byte tokens.
char byte_val;
if (sscanf(text.c_str(), "<0x%02hhX>", &byte_val) == 1) {
char cstr[2] = { byte_val, 0 };
text = cstr;
}
vocab->id_to_token[i].text = text;
vocab->id_to_token[i].score = score;
vocab->id_to_token[i].type = LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_UNDEFINED;
vocab->token_to_id.emplace(text, i);
}
}
}
void stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(struct ggml_tensor * gg_weights, float * karpathy_weights){
int ct;
switch (gg_weights->n_dims){
case 1:
ct = 0;
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < gg_weights->ne[0]; i0++){
float * ptr = (float *) ((char *) gg_weights->data + i0*gg_weights->nb[0]);
*ptr = karpathy_weights[ct];
ct++;
}
break;
case 2:
ct = 0;
for (int i1 = 0; i1 < gg_weights->ne[1]; i1++) {
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < gg_weights->ne[0]; i0++) {
float * ptr = (float *) ((char *) gg_weights->data + i0*gg_weights->nb[0] + i1*gg_weights->nb[1]);
*ptr = karpathy_weights[ct];
ct++;
}
}
break;
case 3:
ct = 0;
for (int i2 = 0; i2 < gg_weights->ne[2]; i2++) {
for (int i1 = 0; i1 < gg_weights->ne[1]; i1++) {
for (int i0 = 0; i0 < gg_weights->ne[0]; i0++) {
float * ptr = (float *) ((char *) gg_weights->data + i0*gg_weights->nb[0] + i1*gg_weights->nb[1] + i2*gg_weights->nb[2]);
*ptr = karpathy_weights[ct];
ct++;
}
}
}
break;
}
}
void save_as_llama_model(struct llama_vocab * vocab, struct my_llama_model * model, TransformerWeights* w, const char * filename) {
struct llama_file file(filename, "wb");
if (file.fp == NULL) {
return;
}
#pragma message("TODO: implement file saving using gguf")
// write_magic
file.write_u32(LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGJT); // magic
file.write_u32(LLAMA_FILE_VERSION_GGJT_V3); // version
// write_hparams
file.write_u32(model->hparams.n_vocab);
file.write_u32(model->hparams.n_embd);
file.write_u32(model->hparams.n_mult);
file.write_u32(model->hparams.n_head);
file.write_u32(model->hparams.n_layer);
file.write_u32(model->hparams.n_rot);
file.write_u32(LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32);
// write_vocab - for now we are just writing the existing BPE voc. assuming karpathy's vocabulary is the same. idk.
uint32_t n_vocab = model->hparams.n_vocab;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < n_vocab; i++) {
const auto & token_data = vocab->id_to_token.at(i);
file.write_u32((uint32_t) token_data.text.size());
file.write_raw(token_data.text.data(), token_data.text.size());
file.write_raw(&token_data.score, sizeof(token_data.score));
}
// stuff AK weights into GG weights one by one.
// w->token_embedding_table -> model->tok_embeddings
// float* -> struct ggml_tensor
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(model->tok_embeddings, w->token_embedding_table);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(model->output, w->wcls ? w->wcls : w->token_embedding_table);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(model->norm, w->rms_final_weight);
//print_row(model->norm, 0);
// for rms-att-weight
int row_length = model->hparams.n_embd;
const auto & hparams = model->hparams;
//int n_ff = model->hparams.n_embd;
int n_ff = get_n_ff(&hparams);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < model->hparams.n_layer; ++i){
auto & layer = model->layers[i];
// 1d
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.attention_norm, &w->rms_att_weight[i*row_length]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.ffn_norm , &w->rms_ffn_weight[i*row_length]);
// from 3d matrix layer x dim x dim to 2d matrix dim x dim
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.wq , &w->wq[i*row_length*row_length]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.wk , &w->wk[i*row_length*row_length]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.wv , &w->wv[i*row_length*row_length]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.wo , &w->wo[i*row_length*row_length]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.w1 , &w->w1[i*row_length*n_ff]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.w2 , &w->w2[i*n_ff*row_length]);
stuff_karpathy_weights_into_gg(layer.w3 , &w->w3[i*row_length*n_ff]);
}
// write tensors
write_tensor(&file, model->tok_embeddings);
write_tensor(&file, model->norm);
write_tensor(&file, model->output); // ?
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < model->hparams.n_layer; ++i) {
auto & layer = model->layers[i];
write_tensor(&file, layer.attention_norm);
write_tensor(&file, layer.wq);
write_tensor(&file, layer.wk);
write_tensor(&file, layer.wv);
write_tensor(&file, layer.wo);
write_tensor(&file, layer.ffn_norm);
write_tensor(&file, layer.w1);
write_tensor(&file, layer.w2);
write_tensor(&file, layer.w3);
}
}
struct train_params get_default_train_params() {
struct train_params params;
params.fn_vocab_model = "tokenizer.bin";
params.fn_llama2c_output_model = "ak_llama_model.bin";
params.fn_train_data = "shakespeare.txt";
params.fn_checkpoint_in = "checkpoint.bin";
params.fn_checkpoint_out = "checkpoint.bin";
params.fn_model_out = "ggml-checkpoint-f32.bin";
params.seed = -1;
params.n_ctx = 128;
params.n_embd = 256;
params.n_mult = 256;
params.n_head = 8;
params.n_layer = 16;
params.n_rotmax = 64;
params.n_threads = 6;
params.n_batch = 8;
params.n_examples = 8;
params.n_predict = 1024;
params.print_info_interval = 1;
params.print_details_interval = 2;
params.samples_start_after_nl = false;
params.use_adam = true;
params.use_flash = true;
params.use_scratch = true;
// only adam
params.warmup = 100;
params.cos_decay_steps = 1000;
params.cos_decay_restart = 1.1f;
params.cos_decay_alpha = 0.0f;
params.lbfgs_n_iter = 16;
params.adam_n_iter = 16;
params.adam_alpha = 1e-3f;
params.adam_decay = 1e-3f;
params.mem_model_gb = 2;
params.mem_compute_gb = 24;
params.mem_compute0_gb = 8;
params.mem_compute1_gb = 2;
return params;
}
void print_usage(int /*argc*/, char ** argv, const struct train_params * params) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [options]\n", argv[0]);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "options:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -h, --help show this help message and exit\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --copy-vocab-from-model FNAME llama2.c vocabulary or ggmlv3 model path from which to copy vocab (default '%s')\n", params->fn_vocab_model);
fprintf(stderr, " --llama2c-model FNAME [REQUIRED] model path from which to load Karpathy's llama2.c model\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --llama2c-output-model FNAME model path to save the converted llama2.c model (default %s')\n", params->fn_llama2c_output_model);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
bool params_parse(int argc, char ** argv, struct train_params * params) {
bool invalid_param = false;
bool reqd_param_found = false;
std::string arg;
struct train_params default_params = get_default_train_params();
const std::string arg_prefix = "--";
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
arg = argv[i];
if (arg.compare(0, arg_prefix.size(), arg_prefix) == 0) {
std::replace(arg.begin(), arg.end(), '_', '-');
}
if (arg == "--copy-vocab-from-model") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params->fn_vocab_model = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--llama2c-model") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
reqd_param_found = true;
params->fn_llama2c_model = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "--llama2c-output-model") {
if (++i >= argc) {
invalid_param = true;
break;
}
params->fn_llama2c_output_model = argv[i];
} else if (arg == "-h" || arg == "--help") {
print_usage(argc, argv, &default_params);
exit(0);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "error: unknown argument: %s\n", arg.c_str());
print_usage(argc, argv, &default_params);
exit(1);
}
}
if (invalid_param) {
fprintf(stderr, "error: invalid parameter for argument: %s\n", arg.c_str());
print_usage(argc, argv, &default_params);
exit(1);
}
if (!reqd_param_found){
fprintf(stderr, "error: please specify a llama2.c .bin file to be converted with argument --llama2c-model\n");
print_usage(argc, argv, &default_params);
exit(1);
}
return true;
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
struct train_params params = get_default_train_params();
if (!params_parse(argc, argv, &params)) {
return 1;
}
Config config;
TransformerWeights weights;
{
FILE *file = fopen(params.fn_llama2c_model, "rb");
if (!file) { printf("Unable to open the checkpoint file %s!\n", params.fn_llama2c_model); return 1; }
// read in the config header
if(fread(&config, sizeof(Config), 1, file) != 1) { return 1; }
auto shared_weights = config.vocab_size > 0;
config.vocab_size = abs(config.vocab_size);
// read in the Transformer weights
malloc_weights(&weights, &config, shared_weights);
if(checkpoint_init_weights(&weights, &config, file, shared_weights)) { return 1; }
fclose(file);
}
struct llama_vocab vocab;
load_vocab(params.fn_vocab_model, &config, &vocab);
struct my_llama_model model;
model.hparams.n_vocab = config.vocab_size; //llama_n_vocab(lctx);
model.hparams.n_ctx = params.n_ctx;
model.hparams.n_embd = config.dim; //params.n_embd;
model.hparams.n_mult = 32;//params.n_mult;
model.hparams.n_head = config.n_heads; //params.n_head;
model.hparams.n_layer = config.n_layers; //params.n_layer;
model.hparams.n_rot = std::min((uint32_t)params.n_rotmax, model.hparams.n_embd / model.hparams.n_head);
print_params(&model.hparams);
struct ggml_init_params lcparams;
lcparams.mem_size = 1024ll*1024ll*1024ll*((size_t) params.mem_model_gb);
lcparams.mem_buffer = NULL;
lcparams.no_alloc = false;
model.ctx = ggml_init(lcparams);
init_model(&model);
save_as_llama_model(&vocab, &model, &weights, params.fn_llama2c_output_model);
printf("Saving llama.c model file %s in ggml format at %s\n", params.fn_llama2c_model, params.fn_llama2c_output_model);
ggml_free(model.ctx);
free_weights(&weights);
return 0;
}

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set(TARGET embdinput)
add_library(${TARGET} embd-input-lib.cpp embd-input.h)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} LIBRARY)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)
add_dependencies(${TARGET} BUILD_INFO)
endif()
set(TARGET embd-input-test)
add_executable(${TARGET} embd-input-test.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama embdinput ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)
add_dependencies(${TARGET} BUILD_INFO)
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### Examples for input embedding directly
## Requirement
build `libembdinput.so`
run the following comman in main dir (../../).
```
make
```
## [LLaVA](https://github.com/haotian-liu/LLaVA/) example (llava.py)
1. Obtian LLaVA model (following https://github.com/haotian-liu/LLaVA/ , use https://huggingface.co/liuhaotian/LLaVA-13b-delta-v1-1/).
2. Convert it to ggml format.
3. `llava_projection.pth` is [pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin](https://huggingface.co/liuhaotian/LLaVA-13b-delta-v1-1/blob/main/pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin).
```
import torch
bin_path = "../LLaVA-13b-delta-v1-1/pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin"
pth_path = "./examples/embd-input/llava_projection.pth"
dic = torch.load(bin_path)
used_key = ["model.mm_projector.weight","model.mm_projector.bias"]
torch.save({k: dic[k] for k in used_key}, pth_path)
```
4. Check the path of LLaVA model and `llava_projection.pth` in `llava.py`.
## [PandaGPT](https://github.com/yxuansu/PandaGPT) example (panda_gpt.py)
1. Obtian PandaGPT lora model from https://github.com/yxuansu/PandaGPT. Rename the file to `adapter_model.bin`. Use [convert-lora-to-ggml.py](../../convert-lora-to-ggml.py) to convert it to ggml format.
The `adapter_config.json` is
```
{
"peft_type": "LORA",
"fan_in_fan_out": false,
"bias": null,
"modules_to_save": null,
"r": 32,
"lora_alpha": 32,
"lora_dropout": 0.1,
"target_modules": ["q_proj", "k_proj", "v_proj", "o_proj"]
}
```
2. Papare the `vicuna` v0 model.
3. Obtain the [ImageBind](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/imagebind/imagebind_huge.pth) model.
4. Clone the PandaGPT source.
```
git clone https://github.com/yxuansu/PandaGPT
```
5. Install the requirement of PandaGPT.
6. Check the path of PandaGPT source, ImageBind model, lora model and vicuna model in panda_gpt.py.
## [MiniGPT-4](https://github.com/Vision-CAIR/MiniGPT-4/) example (minigpt4.py)
1. Obtain MiniGPT-4 model from https://github.com/Vision-CAIR/MiniGPT-4/ and put it in `embd-input`.
2. Clone the MiniGPT-4 source.
```
git clone https://github.com/Vision-CAIR/MiniGPT-4/
```
3. Install the requirement of PandaGPT.
4. Papare the `vicuna` v0 model.
5. Check the path of MiniGPT-4 source, MiniGPT-4 model and vicuna model in `minigpt4.py`.

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// Defines sigaction on msys:
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#endif
#include "embd-input.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <cinttypes>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <ctime>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
static llama_context ** g_ctx;
extern "C" {
struct MyModel* create_mymodel(int argc, char ** argv) {
gpt_params params;
if (gpt_params_parse(argc, argv, params) == false) {
return nullptr;
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT);
if (params.seed == LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED) {
params.seed = uint32_t(time(NULL));
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %d\n", __func__, params.seed);
llama_backend_init(params.numa);
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx;
g_ctx = &ctx;
// load the model and apply lora adapter, if any
std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
if (model == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__);
return nullptr;
}
// print system information
{
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "system_info: n_threads = %d / %d | %s\n",
params.n_threads, std::thread::hardware_concurrency(), llama_print_system_info());
}
struct MyModel * ret = new MyModel();
ret->ctx = ctx;
ret->params = params;
ret->n_past = 0;
// printf("ctx: %d\n", ret->ctx);
return ret;
}
void free_mymodel(struct MyModel * mymodel) {
llama_context * ctx = mymodel->ctx;
llama_print_timings(ctx);
llama_free(ctx);
delete mymodel;
}
bool eval_float(void * model, float * input, int N){
MyModel * mymodel = (MyModel*)model;
llama_context * ctx = mymodel->ctx;
gpt_params params = mymodel->params;
int n_emb = llama_n_embd(ctx);
int n_past = mymodel->n_past;
int n_batch = N; // params.n_batch;
for (int i = 0; i < (int) N; i += n_batch) {
int n_eval = (int) N - i;
if (n_eval > n_batch) {
n_eval = n_batch;
}
if (llama_eval_embd(ctx, (input+i*n_emb), n_eval, n_past, params.n_threads)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return false;
}
n_past += n_eval;
}
mymodel->n_past = n_past;
return true;
}
bool eval_tokens(void * model, std::vector<llama_token> tokens) {
MyModel * mymodel = (MyModel* )model;
llama_context * ctx;
ctx = mymodel->ctx;
gpt_params params = mymodel->params;
int n_past = mymodel->n_past;
for (int i = 0; i < (int) tokens.size(); i += params.n_batch) {
int n_eval = (int) tokens.size() - i;
if (n_eval > params.n_batch) {
n_eval = params.n_batch;
}
if (llama_eval(ctx, &tokens[i], n_eval, n_past, params.n_threads)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return false;
}
n_past += n_eval;
}
mymodel->n_past = n_past;
return true;
}
bool eval_id(struct MyModel* mymodel, int id) {
std::vector<llama_token> tokens;
tokens.push_back(id);
return eval_tokens(mymodel, tokens);
}
bool eval_string(struct MyModel * mymodel,const char* str){
llama_context * ctx = mymodel->ctx;
std::string str2 = str;
std::vector<llama_token> embd_inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, str2, true);
eval_tokens(mymodel, embd_inp);
return true;
}
llama_token sampling_id(struct MyModel* mymodel) {
llama_context* ctx = mymodel->ctx;
gpt_params params = mymodel->params;
// int n_ctx = llama_n_ctx(ctx);
// out of user input, sample next token
const float temp = params.temp;
const int32_t top_k = params.top_k <= 0 ? llama_n_vocab(ctx) : params.top_k;
const float top_p = params.top_p;
const float tfs_z = params.tfs_z;
const float typical_p = params.typical_p;
// const int32_t repeat_last_n = params.repeat_last_n < 0 ? n_ctx : params.repeat_last_n;
// const float repeat_penalty = params.repeat_penalty;
// const float alpha_presence = params.presence_penalty;
// const float alpha_frequency = params.frequency_penalty;
const int mirostat = params.mirostat;
const float mirostat_tau = params.mirostat_tau;
const float mirostat_eta = params.mirostat_eta;
// const bool penalize_nl = params.penalize_nl;
llama_token id = 0;
{
auto logits = llama_get_logits(ctx);
auto n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(ctx);
// Apply params.logit_bias map
for (auto it = params.logit_bias.begin(); it != params.logit_bias.end(); it++) {
logits[it->first] += it->second;
}
std::vector<llama_token_data> candidates;
candidates.reserve(n_vocab);
for (llama_token token_id = 0; token_id < n_vocab; token_id++) {
candidates.emplace_back(llama_token_data{token_id, logits[token_id], 0.0f});
}
llama_token_data_array candidates_p = { candidates.data(), candidates.size(), false };
// TODO: Apply penalties
// float nl_logit = logits[llama_token_nl(ctx)];
// auto last_n_repeat = std::min(std::min((int)last_n_tokens.size(), repeat_last_n), n_ctx);
// llama_sample_repetition_penalty(ctx, &candidates_p,
// last_n_tokens.data() + last_n_tokens.size() - last_n_repeat,
// last_n_repeat, repeat_penalty);
// llama_sample_frequency_and_presence_penalties(ctx, &candidates_p,
// last_n_tokens.data() + last_n_tokens.size() - last_n_repeat,
// last_n_repeat, alpha_frequency, alpha_presence);
// if (!penalize_nl) {
// logits[llama_token_nl(ctx)] = nl_logit;
// }
if (temp <= 0) {
// Greedy sampling
id = llama_sample_token_greedy(ctx, &candidates_p);
} else {
if (mirostat == 1) {
static float mirostat_mu = 2.0f * mirostat_tau;
const int mirostat_m = 100;
llama_sample_temperature(ctx, &candidates_p, temp);
id = llama_sample_token_mirostat(ctx, &candidates_p, mirostat_tau, mirostat_eta, mirostat_m, &mirostat_mu);
} else if (mirostat == 2) {
static float mirostat_mu = 2.0f * mirostat_tau;
llama_sample_temperature(ctx, &candidates_p, temp);
id = llama_sample_token_mirostat_v2(ctx, &candidates_p, mirostat_tau, mirostat_eta, &mirostat_mu);
} else {
// Temperature sampling
llama_sample_top_k(ctx, &candidates_p, top_k, 1);
llama_sample_tail_free(ctx, &candidates_p, tfs_z, 1);
llama_sample_typical(ctx, &candidates_p, typical_p, 1);
llama_sample_top_p(ctx, &candidates_p, top_p, 1);
llama_sample_temperature(ctx, &candidates_p, temp);
id = llama_sample_token(ctx, &candidates_p);
}
}
}
return id;
}
const char * sampling(struct MyModel * mymodel) {
llama_context * ctx = mymodel->ctx;
int id = sampling_id(mymodel);
static std::string ret;
if (id == llama_token_eos(ctx)) {
ret = "</s>";
} else {
ret = llama_token_to_str(ctx, id);
}
eval_id(mymodel, id);
return ret.c_str();
}
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#include "embd-input.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <random>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
auto mymodel = create_mymodel(argc, argv);
int N = 10;
int max_tgt_len = 500;
int n_embd = llama_n_embd(mymodel->ctx);
// add random float embd to test evaluation
float * data = new float[N*n_embd];
std::default_random_engine e;
std::uniform_real_distribution<float> u(0,1);
for (int i=0;i<N*n_embd;i++) {
data[i] = u(e);
}
eval_string(mymodel, "user: what is the color of the flag of UN?");
eval_float(mymodel, data, N);
eval_string(mymodel, "assistant:");
eval_string(mymodel, mymodel->params.prompt.c_str());
const char* tmp;
for (int i=0; i<max_tgt_len; i++) {
tmp = sampling(mymodel);
if (strcmp(tmp, "</s>")==0) break;
printf("%s", tmp);
fflush(stdout);
}
printf("\n");
free_mymodel(mymodel);
return 0;
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#ifndef _EMBD_INPUT_H_
#define _EMBD_INPUT_H_ 1
#include "common.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include "build-info.h"
extern "C" {
typedef struct MyModel {
llama_context* ctx;
gpt_params params;
int n_past = 0;
} MyModel;
struct MyModel* create_mymodel(int argc, char ** argv);
bool eval_float(void* model, float* input, int N);
bool eval_tokens(void* model, std::vector<llama_token> tokens);
bool eval_id(struct MyModel* mymodel, int id);
bool eval_string(struct MyModel* mymodel, const char* str);
const char * sampling(struct MyModel* mymodel);
llama_token sampling_id(struct MyModel* mymodel);
void free_mymodel(struct MyModel* mymodel);
}
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import ctypes
from ctypes import cdll, c_char_p, c_void_p, POINTER, c_float, c_int
import numpy as np
import os
libc = cdll.LoadLibrary("./libembdinput.so")
libc.sampling.restype=c_char_p
libc.create_mymodel.restype=c_void_p
libc.eval_string.argtypes=[c_void_p, c_char_p]
libc.sampling.argtypes=[c_void_p]
libc.eval_float.argtypes=[c_void_p, POINTER(c_float), c_int]
class MyModel:
def __init__(self, args):
argc = len(args)
c_str = [c_char_p(i.encode()) for i in args]
args_c = (c_char_p * argc)(*c_str)
self.model = c_void_p(libc.create_mymodel(argc, args_c))
self.max_tgt_len = 512
self.print_string_eval = True
def __del__(self):
libc.free_mymodel(self.model)
def eval_float(self, x):
libc.eval_float(self.model, x.astype(np.float32).ctypes.data_as(POINTER(c_float)), x.shape[1])
def eval_string(self, x):
libc.eval_string(self.model, x.encode()) # c_char_p(x.encode()))
if self.print_string_eval:
print(x)
def eval_token(self, x):
libc.eval_id(self.model, x)
def sampling(self):
s = libc.sampling(self.model)
return s
def stream_generate(self, end="</s>"):
ret = b""
end = end.encode()
for _ in range(self.max_tgt_len):
tmp = self.sampling()
ret += tmp
yield tmp
if ret.endswith(end):
break
def generate_with_print(self, end="</s>"):
ret = b""
for i in self.stream_generate(end=end):
ret += i
print(i.decode(errors="replace"), end="", flush=True)
print("")
return ret.decode(errors="replace")
def generate(self, end="</s>"):
text = b"".join(self.stream_generate(end=end))
return text.decode(errors="replace")
if __name__ == "__main__":
model = MyModel(["main", "--model", "../llama.cpp/models/ggml-vic13b-q4_1.bin", "-c", "2048"])
model.eval_string("""user: what is the color of the flag of UN?""")
x = np.random.random((5120,10))# , dtype=np.float32)
model.eval_float(x)
model.eval_string("""assistant:""")
for i in model.generate():
print(i.decode(errors="replace"), end="", flush=True)

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
import os
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
from embd_input import MyModel
import numpy as np
from torch import nn
import torch
from transformers import CLIPVisionModel, CLIPImageProcessor
from PIL import Image
# model parameters from 'liuhaotian/LLaVA-13b-delta-v1-1'
vision_tower = "openai/clip-vit-large-patch14"
select_hidden_state_layer = -2
# (vision_config.image_size // vision_config.patch_size) ** 2
image_token_len = (224//14)**2
class Llava:
def __init__(self, args):
self.image_processor = CLIPImageProcessor.from_pretrained(vision_tower)
self.vision_tower = CLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained(vision_tower)
self.mm_projector = nn.Linear(1024, 5120)
self.model = MyModel(["main", *args])
def load_projection(self, path):
state = torch.load(path)
self.mm_projector.load_state_dict({
"weight": state["model.mm_projector.weight"],
"bias": state["model.mm_projector.bias"]})
def chat(self, question):
self.model.eval_string("user: ")
self.model.eval_string(question)
self.model.eval_string("\nassistant: ")
return self.model.generate_with_print()
def chat_with_image(self, image, question):
with torch.no_grad():
embd_image = self.image_processor.preprocess(image, return_tensors='pt')['pixel_values'][0]
image_forward_out = self.vision_tower(embd_image.unsqueeze(0), output_hidden_states=True)
select_hidden_state = image_forward_out.hidden_states[select_hidden_state_layer]
image_feature = select_hidden_state[:, 1:]
embd_image = self.mm_projector(image_feature)
embd_image = embd_image.cpu().numpy()[0]
self.model.eval_string("user: ")
self.model.eval_token(32003-2) # im_start
self.model.eval_float(embd_image.T)
for i in range(image_token_len-embd_image.shape[0]):
self.model.eval_token(32003-3) # im_patch
self.model.eval_token(32003-1) # im_end
self.model.eval_string(question)
self.model.eval_string("\nassistant: ")
return self.model.generate_with_print()
if __name__=="__main__":
# model form liuhaotian/LLaVA-13b-delta-v1-1
a = Llava(["--model", "./models/ggml-llava-13b-v1.1.bin", "-c", "2048"])
# Extract from https://huggingface.co/liuhaotian/LLaVA-13b-delta-v1-1/blob/main/pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin.
# Also here can use pytorch_model-00003-of-00003.bin directly.
a.load_projection(os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__) ,
"llava_projection.pth"))
respose = a.chat_with_image(
Image.open("./media/llama1-logo.png").convert('RGB'),
"what is the text in the picture?")
respose
a.chat("what is the color of it?")

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
import os
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
from embd_input import MyModel
import numpy as np
from torch import nn
import torch
from PIL import Image
minigpt4_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "MiniGPT-4")
sys.path.insert(0, minigpt4_path)
from minigpt4.models.blip2 import Blip2Base
from minigpt4.processors.blip_processors import Blip2ImageEvalProcessor
class MiniGPT4(Blip2Base):
"""
MiniGPT4 model from https://github.com/Vision-CAIR/MiniGPT-4
"""
def __init__(self,
args,
vit_model="eva_clip_g",
q_former_model="https://storage.googleapis.com/sfr-vision-language-research/LAVIS/models/BLIP2/blip2_pretrained_flant5xxl.pth",
img_size=224,
drop_path_rate=0,
use_grad_checkpoint=False,
vit_precision="fp32",
freeze_vit=True,
freeze_qformer=True,
num_query_token=32,
llama_model="",
prompt_path="",
prompt_template="",
max_txt_len=32,
end_sym='\n',
low_resource=False, # use 8 bit and put vit in cpu
device_8bit=0
):
super().__init__()
self.img_size = img_size
self.low_resource = low_resource
self.preprocessor = Blip2ImageEvalProcessor(img_size)
print('Loading VIT')
self.visual_encoder, self.ln_vision = self.init_vision_encoder(
vit_model, img_size, drop_path_rate, use_grad_checkpoint, vit_precision
)
print('Loading VIT Done')
print('Loading Q-Former')
self.Qformer, self.query_tokens = self.init_Qformer(
num_query_token, self.visual_encoder.num_features
)
self.Qformer.cls = None
self.Qformer.bert.embeddings.word_embeddings = None
self.Qformer.bert.embeddings.position_embeddings = None
for layer in self.Qformer.bert.encoder.layer:
layer.output = None
layer.intermediate = None
self.load_from_pretrained(url_or_filename=q_former_model)
print('Loading Q-Former Done')
self.llama_proj = nn.Linear(
self.Qformer.config.hidden_size, 5120 # self.llama_model.config.hidden_size
)
self.max_txt_len = max_txt_len
self.end_sym = end_sym
self.model = MyModel(["main", *args])
# system prompt
self.model.eval_string("Give the following image: <Img>ImageContent</Img>. "
"You will be able to see the image once I provide it to you. Please answer my questions."
"###")
def encode_img(self, image):
image = self.preprocessor(image)
image = image.unsqueeze(0)
device = image.device
if self.low_resource:
self.vit_to_cpu()
image = image.to("cpu")
with self.maybe_autocast():
image_embeds = self.ln_vision(self.visual_encoder(image)).to(device)
image_atts = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long).to(device)
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_output = self.Qformer.bert(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_atts,
return_dict=True,
)
inputs_llama = self.llama_proj(query_output.last_hidden_state)
# atts_llama = torch.ones(inputs_llama.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long).to(image.device)
return inputs_llama
def load_projection(self, path):
state = torch.load(path)["model"]
self.llama_proj.load_state_dict({
"weight": state["llama_proj.weight"],
"bias": state["llama_proj.bias"]})
def chat(self, question):
self.model.eval_string("Human: ")
self.model.eval_string(question)
self.model.eval_string("\n### Assistant:")
return self.model.generate_with_print(end="###")
def chat_with_image(self, image, question):
with torch.no_grad():
embd_image = self.encode_img(image)
embd_image = embd_image.cpu().numpy()[0]
self.model.eval_string("Human: <Img>")
self.model.eval_float(embd_image.T)
self.model.eval_string("</Img> ")
self.model.eval_string(question)
self.model.eval_string("\n### Assistant:")
return self.model.generate_with_print(end="###")
if __name__=="__main__":
a = MiniGPT4(["--model", "./models/ggml-vicuna-13b-v0-q4_1.bin", "-c", "2048"])
a.load_projection(os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__) ,
"pretrained_minigpt4.pth"))
respose = a.chat_with_image(
Image.open("./media/llama1-logo.png").convert('RGB'),
"what is the text in the picture?")
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
import os
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
from embd_input import MyModel
import numpy as np
from torch import nn
import torch
# use PandaGPT path
panda_gpt_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "PandaGPT")
imagebind_ckpt_path = "./models/panda_gpt/"
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(panda_gpt_path,"code","model"))
from ImageBind.models import imagebind_model
from ImageBind import data
ModalityType = imagebind_model.ModalityType
max_tgt_len = 400
class PandaGPT:
def __init__(self, args):
self.visual_encoder,_ = imagebind_model.imagebind_huge(pretrained=True, store_path=imagebind_ckpt_path)
self.visual_encoder.eval()
self.llama_proj = nn.Linear(1024, 5120) # self.visual_hidden_size, 5120)
self.max_tgt_len = max_tgt_len
self.model = MyModel(["main", *args])
self.generated_text = ""
self.device = "cpu"
def load_projection(self, path):
state = torch.load(path, map_location="cpu")
self.llama_proj.load_state_dict({
"weight": state["llama_proj.weight"],
"bias": state["llama_proj.bias"]})
def eval_inputs(self, inputs):
self.model.eval_string("<Img>")
embds = self.extract_multimoal_feature(inputs)
for i in embds:
self.model.eval_float(i.T)
self.model.eval_string("</Img> ")
def chat(self, question):
return self.chat_with_image(None, question)
def chat_with_image(self, inputs, question):
if self.generated_text == "":
self.model.eval_string("###")
self.model.eval_string(" Human: ")
if inputs:
self.eval_inputs(inputs)
self.model.eval_string(question)
self.model.eval_string("\n### Assistant:")
ret = self.model.generate_with_print(end="###")
self.generated_text += ret
return ret
def extract_multimoal_feature(self, inputs):
features = []
for key in ["image", "audio", "video", "thermal"]:
if key + "_paths" in inputs:
embeds = self.encode_data(key, inputs[key+"_paths"])
features.append(embeds)
return features
def encode_data(self, data_type, data_paths):
type_map = {
"image": ModalityType.VISION,
"audio": ModalityType.AUDIO,
"video": ModalityType.VISION,
"thermal": ModalityType.THERMAL,
}
load_map = {
"image": data.load_and_transform_vision_data,
"audio": data.load_and_transform_audio_data,
"video": data.load_and_transform_video_data,
"thermal": data.load_and_transform_thermal_data
}
load_function = load_map[data_type]
key = type_map[data_type]
inputs = {key: load_function(data_paths, self.device)}
with torch.no_grad():
embeddings = self.visual_encoder(inputs)
embeds = embeddings[key]
embeds = self.llama_proj(embeds).cpu().numpy()
return embeds
if __name__=="__main__":
a = PandaGPT(["--model", "./models/ggml-vicuna-13b-v0-q4_1.bin", "-c", "2048", "--lora", "./models/panda_gpt/ggml-adapter-model.bin","--temp", "0"])
a.load_projection("./models/panda_gpt/adapter_model.bin")
a.chat_with_image(
{"image_paths": ["./media/llama1-logo.png"]},
"what is the text in the picture? 'llama' or 'lambda'?")
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set(TARGET embedding) set(TARGET embedding)
add_executable(${TARGET} embedding.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} embedding.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
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#include <ctime> #include <ctime>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
int main(int argc, char ** argv) { int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
gpt_params params; gpt_params params;
@ -14,28 +18,31 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.embedding = true; params.embedding = true;
if (params.n_ctx > 2048) { if (params.n_ctx > 2048) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: model does not support context sizes greater than 2048 tokens (%d specified);" fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: model might not support context sizes greater than 2048 tokens (%d specified);"
"expect poor results\n", __func__, params.n_ctx); "expect poor results\n", __func__, params.n_ctx);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT); fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT);
if (params.seed < 0) { if (params.seed == LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED) {
params.seed = time(NULL); params.seed = time(NULL);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %d\n", __func__, params.seed); fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %u\n", __func__, params.seed);
std::mt19937 rng(params.seed); std::mt19937 rng(params.seed);
if (params.random_prompt) { if (params.random_prompt) {
params.prompt = gpt_random_prompt(rng); params.prompt = gpt_random_prompt(rng);
} }
llama_backend_init(params.numa);
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx; llama_context * ctx;
// load the model // load the model
ctx = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params); std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
if (ctx == NULL) { if (model == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__);
return 1; return 1;
} }
@ -60,30 +67,40 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: prompt: '%s'\n", __func__, params.prompt.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: prompt: '%s'\n", __func__, params.prompt.c_str());
fprintf(stderr, "%s: number of tokens in prompt = %zu\n", __func__, embd_inp.size()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: number of tokens in prompt = %zu\n", __func__, embd_inp.size());
for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd_inp.size(); i++) { for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd_inp.size(); i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "%6d -> '%s'\n", embd_inp[i], llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_inp[i])); fprintf(stderr, "%6d -> '%s'\n", embd_inp[i], llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_inp[i]).c_str());
} }
fprintf(stderr, "\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\n");
} }
if (params.embedding){ if (embd_inp.size() > (size_t)params.n_ctx) {
if (embd_inp.size() > 0) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: prompt is longer than the context window (%zu tokens, n_ctx = %d)\n",
if (llama_eval(ctx, embd_inp.data(), embd_inp.size(), n_past, params.n_threads)) { __func__, embd_inp.size(), params.n_ctx);
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__); return 1;
return 1;
}
}
const int n_embd = llama_n_embd(ctx);
const auto embeddings = llama_get_embeddings(ctx);
for (int i = 0; i < n_embd; i++) {
printf("%f ", embeddings[i]);
}
printf("\n");
} }
while (!embd_inp.empty()) {
int n_tokens = std::min(params.n_batch, (int) embd_inp.size());
if (llama_eval(ctx, embd_inp.data(), n_tokens, n_past, params.n_threads)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
n_past += n_tokens;
embd_inp.erase(embd_inp.begin(), embd_inp.begin() + n_tokens);
}
const int n_embd = llama_n_embd(ctx);
const auto embeddings = llama_get_embeddings(ctx);
for (int i = 0; i < n_embd; i++) {
printf("%f ", embeddings[i]);
}
printf("\n");
llama_print_timings(ctx); llama_print_timings(ctx);
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
llama_backend_free();
return 0; return 0;
} }

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#include "ggml.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include <cstdio>
#include <cinttypes>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#undef MIN
#undef MAX
#define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
template<typename T>
static std::string to_string(const T & val) {
std::stringstream ss;
ss << val;
return ss.str();
}
bool gguf_ex_write(const std::string & fname) {
struct gguf_context * ctx = gguf_init_empty();
gguf_set_val_u8 (ctx, "some.parameter.uint8", 0x12);
gguf_set_val_i8 (ctx, "some.parameter.int8", -0x13);
gguf_set_val_u16 (ctx, "some.parameter.uint16", 0x1234);
gguf_set_val_i16 (ctx, "some.parameter.int16", -0x1235);
gguf_set_val_u32 (ctx, "some.parameter.uint32", 0x12345678);
gguf_set_val_i32 (ctx, "some.parameter.int32", -0x12345679);
gguf_set_val_f32 (ctx, "some.parameter.float32", 0.123456789f);
gguf_set_val_bool(ctx, "some.parameter.bool", true);
gguf_set_val_str (ctx, "some.parameter.string", "hello world");
gguf_set_arr_data(ctx, "some.parameter.arr.i16", GGUF_TYPE_INT16, std::vector<int16_t>{ 1, 2, 3, 4, }.data(), 4);
gguf_set_arr_data(ctx, "some.parameter.arr.f32", GGUF_TYPE_FLOAT32, std::vector<float>{ 3.145f, 2.718f, 1.414f, }.data(), 3);
gguf_set_arr_str (ctx, "some.parameter.arr.str", std::vector<const char *>{ "hello", "world", "!" }.data(), 3);
struct ggml_init_params params = {
/*.mem_size =*/ 128ull*1024ull*1024ull,
/*.mem_buffer =*/ NULL,
/*.no_alloc =*/ false,
};
struct ggml_context * ctx_data = ggml_init(params);
const int n_tensors = 10;
// tensor infos
for (int i = 0; i < n_tensors; ++i) {
const std::string name = "tensor_" + to_string(i);
int64_t ne[GGML_MAX_DIMS] = { 1 };
int32_t n_dims = rand() % GGML_MAX_DIMS + 1;
for (int j = 0; j < n_dims; ++j) {
ne[j] = rand() % 10 + 1;
}
struct ggml_tensor * cur = ggml_new_tensor(ctx_data, GGML_TYPE_F32, n_dims, ne);
ggml_set_name(cur, name.c_str());
{
float * data = (float *) cur->data;
for (int j = 0; j < ggml_nelements(cur); ++j) {
data[j] = 100 + i;
}
}
gguf_add_tensor(ctx, cur);
}
gguf_write_to_file(ctx, fname.c_str(), false);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: wrote file '%s;\n", __func__, fname.c_str());
ggml_free(ctx_data);
gguf_free(ctx);
return true;
}
// just read tensor info
bool gguf_ex_read_0(const std::string & fname) {
struct gguf_init_params params = {
/*.no_alloc = */ false,
/*.ctx = */ NULL,
};
struct gguf_context * ctx = gguf_init_from_file(fname.c_str(), params);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: version: %d\n", __func__, gguf_get_version(ctx));
fprintf(stdout, "%s: alignment: %zu\n", __func__, gguf_get_alignment(ctx));
fprintf(stdout, "%s: data offset: %zu\n", __func__, gguf_get_data_offset(ctx));
// kv
{
const int n_kv = gguf_get_n_kv(ctx);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: n_kv: %d\n", __func__, n_kv);
for (int i = 0; i < n_kv; ++i) {
const char * key = gguf_get_key(ctx, i);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: kv[%d]: key = %s\n", __func__, i, key);
}
}
// find kv string
{
const char * findkey = "some.parameter.string";
const int keyidx = gguf_find_key(ctx, findkey);
if (keyidx == -1) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s: find key: %s not found.\n", __func__, findkey);
} else {
const char * key_value = gguf_get_val_str(ctx, keyidx);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: find key: %s found, kv[%d] value = %s\n", __func__, findkey, keyidx, key_value);
}
}
// tensor info
{
const int n_tensors = gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: n_tensors: %d\n", __func__, n_tensors);
for (int i = 0; i < n_tensors; ++i) {
const char * name = gguf_get_tensor_name (ctx, i);
const size_t offset = gguf_get_tensor_offset(ctx, i);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: tensor[%d]: name = %s, offset = %zu\n", __func__, i, name, offset);
}
}
gguf_free(ctx);
return true;
}
// read and create ggml_context containing the tensors and their data
bool gguf_ex_read_1(const std::string & fname) {
struct ggml_context * ctx_data = NULL;
struct gguf_init_params params = {
/*.no_alloc = */ false,
/*.ctx = */ &ctx_data,
};
struct gguf_context * ctx = gguf_init_from_file(fname.c_str(), params);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: version: %d\n", __func__, gguf_get_version(ctx));
fprintf(stdout, "%s: alignment: %zu\n", __func__, gguf_get_alignment(ctx));
fprintf(stdout, "%s: data offset: %zu\n", __func__, gguf_get_data_offset(ctx));
// kv
{
const int n_kv = gguf_get_n_kv(ctx);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: n_kv: %d\n", __func__, n_kv);
for (int i = 0; i < n_kv; ++i) {
const char * key = gguf_get_key(ctx, i);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: kv[%d]: key = %s\n", __func__, i, key);
}
}
// tensor info
{
const int n_tensors = gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: n_tensors: %d\n", __func__, n_tensors);
for (int i = 0; i < n_tensors; ++i) {
const char * name = gguf_get_tensor_name (ctx, i);
const size_t offset = gguf_get_tensor_offset(ctx, i);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: tensor[%d]: name = %s, offset = %zu\n", __func__, i, name, offset);
}
}
// data
{
const int n_tensors = gguf_get_n_tensors(ctx);
for (int i = 0; i < n_tensors; ++i) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s: reading tensor %d data\n", __func__, i);
const char * name = gguf_get_tensor_name(ctx, i);
struct ggml_tensor * cur = ggml_get_tensor(ctx_data, name);
fprintf(stdout, "%s: tensor[%d]: n_dims = %d, name = %s, data = %p\n", __func__, i, cur->n_dims, cur->name, cur->data);
// print first 10 elements
const float * data = (const float *) cur->data;
printf("%s data[:10] : ", name);
for (int j = 0; j < MIN(10, ggml_nelements(cur)); ++j) {
printf("%f ", data[j]);
}
printf("\n\n");
// check data
{
const float * data = (const float *) cur->data;
for (int j = 0; j < ggml_nelements(cur); ++j) {
if (data[j] != 100 + i) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: tensor[%d]: data[%d] = %f\n", __func__, i, j, data[j]);
return false;
}
}
}
}
}
fprintf(stdout, "%s: ctx_data size: %zu\n", __func__, ggml_get_mem_size(ctx_data));
ggml_free(ctx_data);
gguf_free(ctx);
return true;
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (argc < 3) {
fprintf(stdout, "usage: %s data.gguf r|w\n", argv[0]);
return -1;
}
const std::string fname(argv[1]);
const std::string mode (argv[2]);
GGML_ASSERT((mode == "r" || mode == "w") && "mode must be r or w");
if (mode == "w") {
GGML_ASSERT(gguf_ex_write(fname) && "failed to write gguf file");
} else if (mode == "r") {
GGML_ASSERT(gguf_ex_read_0(fname) && "failed to read gguf file");
GGML_ASSERT(gguf_ex_read_1(fname) && "failed to read gguf file");
}
return 0;
}

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import sys, os import os
import csv import csv
labels = [] labels = []
@ -8,6 +9,7 @@ numEntries = 1
rows = [] rows = []
def bar_chart(numbers, labels, pos): def bar_chart(numbers, labels, pos):
plt.bar(pos, numbers, color='blue') plt.bar(pos, numbers, color='blue')
plt.xticks(ticks=pos, labels=labels) plt.xticks(ticks=pos, labels=labels)
@ -16,6 +18,7 @@ def bar_chart(numbers, labels, pos):
plt.ylabel("Questions Correct") plt.ylabel("Questions Correct")
plt.show() plt.show()
def calculatecorrect(): def calculatecorrect():
directory = os.fsencode("./examples/jeopardy/results/") directory = os.fsencode("./examples/jeopardy/results/")
csv_reader = csv.reader(open("./examples/jeopardy/qasheet.csv", 'rt'), delimiter=',') csv_reader = csv.reader(open("./examples/jeopardy/qasheet.csv", 'rt'), delimiter=',')
@ -38,14 +41,13 @@ def calculatecorrect():
print(line) print(line)
else: else:
print("Correct answer: " + rows[i][2] + "\n") print("Correct answer: " + rows[i][2] + "\n")
i+=1 i += 1
print("Did the AI get the question right? (y/n)") print("Did the AI get the question right? (y/n)")
if input() == "y": if input() == "y":
totalcorrect += 1 totalcorrect += 1
numbers.append(totalcorrect) numbers.append(totalcorrect)
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == '__main__':
calculatecorrect() calculatecorrect()
pos = list(range(numEntries)) pos = list(range(numEntries))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import json
import re
import sys
# whitespace is constrained to a single space char to prevent model "running away" in
# whitespace. Also maybe improves generation quality?
SPACE_RULE = '" "?'
PRIMITIVE_RULES = {
'boolean': '("true" | "false") space',
'number': '("-"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) ("." [0-9]+)? ([eE] [-+]? [0-9]+)? space',
'integer': '("-"? ([0-9] | [1-9] [0-9]*)) space',
'string': r''' "\"" (
[^"\\] |
"\\" (["\\/bfnrt] | "u" [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F] [0-9a-fA-F])
)* "\"" space ''',
'null': '"null" space',
}
INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9-]+')
GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r'[\r\n"]')
GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES = {'\r': '\\r', '\n': '\\n', '"': '\\"'}
class SchemaConverter:
def __init__(self, prop_order):
self._prop_order = prop_order
self._rules = {'space': SPACE_RULE}
def _format_literal(self, literal):
escaped = GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPE_RE.sub(
lambda m: GRAMMAR_LITERAL_ESCAPES.get(m.group(0)), json.dumps(literal)
)
return f'"{escaped}"'
def _add_rule(self, name, rule):
esc_name = INVALID_RULE_CHARS_RE.sub('-', name)
if esc_name not in self._rules or self._rules[esc_name] == rule:
key = esc_name
else:
i = 0
while f'{esc_name}{i}' in self._rules:
i += 1
key = f'{esc_name}{i}'
self._rules[key] = rule
return key
def visit(self, schema, name):
schema_type = schema.get('type')
rule_name = name or 'root'
if 'oneOf' in schema or 'anyOf' in schema:
rule = ' | '.join((
self.visit(alt_schema, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{i}')
for i, alt_schema in enumerate(schema.get('oneOf') or schema['anyOf'])
))
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif 'const' in schema:
return self._add_rule(rule_name, self._format_literal(schema['const']))
elif 'enum' in schema:
rule = ' | '.join((self._format_literal(v) for v in schema['enum']))
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif schema_type == 'object' and 'properties' in schema:
# TODO: `required` keyword
prop_order = self._prop_order
prop_pairs = sorted(
schema['properties'].items(),
# sort by position in prop_order (if specified) then by key
key=lambda kv: (prop_order.get(kv[0], len(prop_order)), kv[0]),
)
rule = '"{" space'
for i, (prop_name, prop_schema) in enumerate(prop_pairs):
prop_rule_name = self.visit(prop_schema, f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}{prop_name}')
if i > 0:
rule += ' "," space'
rule += fr' {self._format_literal(prop_name)} space ":" space {prop_rule_name}'
rule += ' "}" space'
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
elif schema_type == 'array' and 'items' in schema:
# TODO `prefixItems` keyword
item_rule_name = self.visit(schema['items'], f'{name}{"-" if name else ""}item')
rule = f'"[" space ({item_rule_name} ("," space {item_rule_name})*)? "]" space'
return self._add_rule(rule_name, rule)
else:
assert schema_type in PRIMITIVE_RULES, f'Unrecognized schema: {schema}'
return self._add_rule(
'root' if rule_name == 'root' else schema_type,
PRIMITIVE_RULES[schema_type]
)
def format_grammar(self):
return '\n'.join((f'{name} ::= {rule}' for name, rule in self._rules.items()))
def main(args_in = None):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='''
Generates a grammar (suitable for use in ./main) that produces JSON conforming to a
given JSON schema. Only a subset of JSON schema features are supported; more may be
added in the future.
''',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--prop-order',
default=[],
type=lambda s: s.split(','),
help='''
comma-separated property names defining the order of precedence for object properties;
properties not specified here are given lower precedence than those that are, and are
sorted alphabetically
'''
)
parser.add_argument('schema', help='file containing JSON schema ("-" for stdin)')
args = parser.parse_args(args_in)
schema = json.load(sys.stdin if args.schema == '-' else open(args.schema))
prop_order = {name: idx for idx, name in enumerate(args.prop_order)}
converter = SchemaConverter(prop_order)
converter.visit(schema, '')
print(converter.format_grammar())
if __name__ == '__main__':
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set(TARGET llama-bench)
add_executable(${TARGET} llama-bench.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)
add_dependencies(${TARGET} BUILD_INFO)
endif()

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" Requires an already running llama.cpp server
" To install either copy or symlink to ~/.vim/autoload/llama.vim
" Then start with either :call llama#doLlamaGen(),
" or add a keybind to your vimrc such as
" nnoremap Z :call llama#doLlamaGen()<CR>
" Similarly, you could add an insert mode keybind with
" inoremap <C-B> <Cmd>call llama#doLlamaGen()<CR>
"
" g:llama_api_url and g:llama_overrides can be configured in your .vimrc
" let g:llama_api_url = "192.168.1.10:8080"
" llama_overrides can also be set through buffer/window scopes. For instance
" autocmd filetype python let b:llama_overrides = {"temp": 0.2}
" Could be added to your .vimrc to automatically set a lower temperature when
" editing a python script
" Additionally, an override dict can be stored at the top of a file
" !*{"stop": ["User:"]}
" Could be added to the start of your chatlog.txt to set the stopping token
" These parameter dicts are merged together from lowest to highest priority:
" server default -> g:llama_overrides -> w:llama_overrides ->
" b:llama_overrides -> in file (!*) overrides
"
" Sublists (like logit_bias and stop) are overridden, not merged
" Example override:
" !*{"logit_bias": [[13, -5], [2, false]], "temperature": 1, "top_k": 5, "top_p": 0.5, "n_predict": 256, "repeat_last_n": 256, "repeat_penalty": 1.17647}
if !exists("g:llama_api_url")
let g:llama_api_url= "127.0.0.1:8080"
endif
if !exists("g:llama_overrides")
let g:llama_overrides = {}
endif
const s:querydata = {"n_predict": 256, "stop": [ "\n" ], "stream": v:true }
const s:curlcommand = ['curl','--data-raw', "{\"prompt\":\"### System:\"}", '--silent', '--no-buffer', '--request', 'POST', '--url', g:llama_api_url .. '/completion', '--header', "Content-Type: application/json"]
let s:linedict = {}
func s:callbackHandler(bufn, channel, msg)
if len(a:msg) < 3
return
elseif a:msg[0] == "d"
let l:msg = a:msg[6:-1]
else
let l:msg = a:msg
endif
let l:decoded_msg = json_decode(l:msg)
let l:newtext = split(l:decoded_msg['content'], "\n", 1)
if len(l:newtext) > 0
call setbufline(a:bufn, s:linedict[a:bufn], getbufline(a:bufn, s:linedict[a:bufn])[0] .. newtext[0])
else
echo "nothing genned"
endif
if len(newtext) > 1
let l:failed = appendbufline(a:bufn, s:linedict[a:bufn], newtext[1:-1])
let s:linedict[a:bufn] = s:linedict[a:bufn] + len(newtext)-1
endif
if has_key(l:decoded_msg, "stop") && l:decoded_msg.stop
echo "Finished generation"
endif
endfunction
func llama#doLlamaGen()
if exists("b:job")
if job_status(b:job) == "run"
call job_stop(b:job)
return
endif
endif
let l:cbuffer = bufnr("%")
let s:linedict[l:cbuffer] = line('$')
let l:buflines = getbufline(l:cbuffer, 1, 1000)
let l:querydata = copy(s:querydata)
call extend(l:querydata, g:llama_overrides)
if exists("w:llama_overrides")
call extend(l:querydata, w:llama_overrides)
endif
if exists("b:llama_overrides")
call extend(l:querydata, b:llama_overrides)
endif
if l:buflines[0][0:1] == '!*'
let l:userdata = json_decode(l:buflines[0][2:-1])
call extend(l:querydata, l:userdata)
let l:buflines = l:buflines[1:-1]
endif
let l:querydata.prompt = join(l:buflines, "\n")
let l:curlcommand = copy(s:curlcommand)
let l:curlcommand[2] = json_encode(l:querydata)
let b:job = job_start(l:curlcommand, {"callback": function("s:callbackHandler", [l:cbuffer])})
endfunction
" Echos the tokkenization of the provided string , or cursor to end of word
" Onus is placed on the user to include the preceding space
func llama#tokenizeWord(...)
if (a:0 > 0)
let l:input = a:1
else
exe "normal \"*ye"
let l:input = @*
endif
let l:querydata = {"content": l:input}
let l:curlcommand = copy(s:curlcommand)
let l:curlcommand[2] = json_encode(l:querydata)
let l:curlcommand[8] = g:llama_api_url .. "/tokenize"
let s:token_job = job_start(l:curlcommand, {"callback": function("s:tokenizeWordCallback", [l:input])})
endfunction
func s:tokenizeWordCallback(plaintext, channel, msg)
echo '"' .. a:plaintext ..'" - ' .. string(json_decode(a:msg).tokens)
endfunction
" Echos the token count of the entire buffer (or provided string)
" Example usage :echo llama#tokenCount()
func llama#tokenCount(...)
if (a:0 > 0)
let l:buflines = a:1
else
let l:buflines = getline(1,1000)
if l:buflines[0][0:1] == '!*'
let l:buflines = l:buflines[1:-1]
endif
let l:buflines = join(l:buflines, "\n")
endif
let l:querydata = {"content": l:buflines}
let l:curlcommand = copy(s:curlcommand)
let l:curlcommand[2] = json_encode(l:querydata)
let l:curlcommand[8] = g:llama_api_url .. "/tokenize"
let s:token_job = job_start(l:curlcommand, {"callback": "s:tokenCountCallback"})
endfunction
func s:tokenCountCallback(channel, msg)
let resp = json_decode(a:msg)
echo len(resp.tokens)
endfunction

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Temporary script - will be removed in the future
#
cd `dirname $0`
cd ..
./main -m models/available/Llama2/13B/llama-2-13b.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin \
--color \
--ctx_size 2048 \
-n -1 \
-ins -b 256 \
--top_k 10000 \
--temp 0.2 \
--repeat_penalty 1.1 \
-t 8

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Temporary script - will be removed in the future
#
cd `dirname $0`
cd ..
./main -m models/available/Llama2/7B/llama-2-7b.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin \
--color \
--ctx_size 2048 \
-n -1 \
-ins -b 256 \
--top_k 10000 \
--temp 0.2 \
--repeat_penalty 1.1 \
-t 8

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" Basic plugin example
function! Llm()
let url = "http://127.0.0.1:8080/completion"
" Get the content of the current buffer
let buffer_content = join(getline(1, '$'), "\n")
" Create the JSON payload
let json_payload = {"temp":0.72,"top_k":100,"top_p":0.73,"repeat_penalty":1.100000023841858,"n_predict":10,"stream": v:false}
let json_payload.prompt = buffer_content
" Define the curl command
let curl_command = 'curl -k -s -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @- ' . url
let response = system(curl_command, json_encode(json_payload))
" Extract the content field from the response
let content = json_decode(response).content
let split_newlines = split(content, '\n', 1)
" Insert the content at the cursor position
call setline(line('.'), [ getline('.') . split_newlines[0] ] + split_newlines[1:])
endfunction
command! Llm call Llm()

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set(TARGET main) set(TARGET main)
add_executable(${TARGET} main.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} main.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO) if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ In this section, we cover the most commonly used options for running the `main`
- `-m FNAME, --model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/7B/ggml-model.bin`). - `-m FNAME, --model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/7B/ggml-model.bin`).
- `-i, --interactive`: Run the program in interactive mode, allowing you to provide input directly and receive real-time responses. - `-i, --interactive`: Run the program in interactive mode, allowing you to provide input directly and receive real-time responses.
- `-ins, --instruct`: Run the program in instruction mode, which is particularly useful when working with Alpaca models. - `-ins, --instruct`: Run the program in instruction mode, which is particularly useful when working with Alpaca models.
- `-n N, --n_predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text. Adjusting this value can influence the length of the generated text. - `-n N, --n-predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text. Adjusting this value can influence the length of the generated text.
- `-c N, --ctx_size N`: Set the size of the prompt context. The default is 512, but LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will provide better results for longer input/inference. - `-c N, --ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context. The default is 512, but LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will provide better results for longer input/inference.
## Input Prompts ## Input Prompts
@ -136,9 +136,15 @@ During text generation, LLaMA models have a limited context size, which means th
### Context Size ### Context Size
The `--ctx_size` option allows you to set the size of the prompt context used by the LLaMA models during text generation. A larger context size helps the model to better comprehend and generate responses for longer input or conversations. The `--ctx-size` option allows you to set the size of the prompt context used by the LLaMA models during text generation. A larger context size helps the model to better comprehend and generate responses for longer input or conversations.
- `-c N, --ctx_size N`: Set the size of the prompt context (default: 512). The LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will yield the best results on longer input/inference. However, increasing the context size beyond 2048 may lead to unpredictable results. - `-c N, --ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context (default: 512). The LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will yield the best results on longer input/inference. However, increasing the context size beyond 2048 may lead to unpredictable results.
### Extended Context Size
Some fine-tuned models have extened the context length by scaling RoPE. For example, if the original pretrained model have a context length (max sequence length) of 4096 (4k) and the fine-tuned model have 32k. That is a scaling factor of 8, and should work by setting the above `--ctx-size` to 32768 (32k) and `--rope-scale` to 8.
- `--rope-scale N`: Where N is the linear scaling factor used by the fine-tuned model.
### Keep Prompt ### Keep Prompt
@ -146,7 +152,7 @@ The `--keep` option allows users to retain the original prompt when the model ru
- `--keep N`: Specify the number of tokens from the initial prompt to retain when the model resets its internal context. By default, this value is set to 0 (meaning no tokens are kept). Use `-1` to retain all tokens from the initial prompt. - `--keep N`: Specify the number of tokens from the initial prompt to retain when the model resets its internal context. By default, this value is set to 0 (meaning no tokens are kept). Use `-1` to retain all tokens from the initial prompt.
By utilizing context management options like `--ctx_size` and `--keep`, you can maintain a more coherent and consistent interaction with the LLaMA models, ensuring that the generated text remains relevant to the original prompt or conversation. By utilizing context management options like `--ctx-size` and `--keep`, you can maintain a more coherent and consistent interaction with the LLaMA models, ensuring that the generated text remains relevant to the original prompt or conversation.
## Generation Flags ## Generation Flags
@ -154,11 +160,15 @@ The following options allow you to control the text generation process and fine-
### Number of Tokens to Predict ### Number of Tokens to Predict
- `-n N, --n_predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text (default: 128, -1 = infinity). - `-n N, --n-predict N`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text (default: 128, -1 = infinity, -2 = until context filled)
The `--n_predict` option controls the number of tokens the model generates in response to the input prompt. By adjusting this value, you can influence the length of the generated text. A higher value will result in longer text, while a lower value will produce shorter text. A value of -1 will cause text to be generated without limit. The `--n-predict` option controls the number of tokens the model generates in response to the input prompt. By adjusting this value, you can influence the length of the generated text. A higher value will result in longer text, while a lower value will produce shorter text.
It is important to note that the generated text may be shorter than the specified number of tokens if an End-of-Sequence (EOS) token or a reverse prompt is encountered. In interactive mode text generation will pause and control will be returned to the user. In non-interactive mode, the program will end. In both cases, the text generation may stop before reaching the specified `n_predict` value. If you want the model to keep going without ever producing End-of-Sequence on its own, you can use the `--ignore-eos` parameter. A value of -1 will enable infinite text generation, even though we have a finite context window. When the context window is full, some of the earlier tokens (half of the tokens after `--n-keep`) will be discarded. The context must then be re-evaluated before generation can resume. On large models and/or large context windows, this will result in significant pause in output.
If the pause is undesirable, a value of -2 will stop generation immediately when the context is filled.
It is important to note that the generated text may be shorter than the specified number of tokens if an End-of-Sequence (EOS) token or a reverse prompt is encountered. In interactive mode text generation will pause and control will be returned to the user. In non-interactive mode, the program will end. In both cases, the text generation may stop before reaching the specified `n-predict` value. If you want the model to keep going without ever producing End-of-Sequence on its own, you can use the `--ignore-eos` parameter.
### Temperature ### Temperature
@ -170,41 +180,41 @@ Example usage: `--temp 0.5`
### Repeat Penalty ### Repeat Penalty
- `--repeat_penalty N`: Control the repetition of token sequences in the generated text (default: 1.1). - `--repeat-penalty N`: Control the repetition of token sequences in the generated text (default: 1.1).
- `--repeat_last_n N`: Last n tokens to consider for penalizing repetition (default: 64, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx_size). - `--repeat-last-n N`: Last n tokens to consider for penalizing repetition (default: 64, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx-size).
- `--no-penalize-nl`: Disable penalization for newline tokens when applying the repeat penalty. - `--no-penalize-nl`: Disable penalization for newline tokens when applying the repeat penalty.
The `repeat_penalty` option helps prevent the model from generating repetitive or monotonous text. A higher value (e.g., 1.5) will penalize repetitions more strongly, while a lower value (e.g., 0.9) will be more lenient. The default value is 1.1. The `repeat-penalty` option helps prevent the model from generating repetitive or monotonous text. A higher value (e.g., 1.5) will penalize repetitions more strongly, while a lower value (e.g., 0.9) will be more lenient. The default value is 1.1.
The `repeat_last_n` option controls the number of tokens in the history to consider for penalizing repetition. A larger value will look further back in the generated text to prevent repetitions, while a smaller value will only consider recent tokens. A value of 0 disables the penalty, and a value of -1 sets the number of tokens considered equal to the context size (`ctx_size`). The `repeat-last-n` option controls the number of tokens in the history to consider for penalizing repetition. A larger value will look further back in the generated text to prevent repetitions, while a smaller value will only consider recent tokens. A value of 0 disables the penalty, and a value of -1 sets the number of tokens considered equal to the context size (`ctx-size`).
Use the `--no-penalize-nl` option to disable newline penalization when applying the repeat penalty. This option is particularly useful for generating chat conversations, dialogues, code, poetry, or any text where newline tokens play a significant role in structure and formatting. Disabling newline penalization helps maintain the natural flow and intended formatting in these specific use cases. Use the `--no-penalize-nl` option to disable newline penalization when applying the repeat penalty. This option is particularly useful for generating chat conversations, dialogues, code, poetry, or any text where newline tokens play a significant role in structure and formatting. Disabling newline penalization helps maintain the natural flow and intended formatting in these specific use cases.
Example usage: `--repeat_penalty 1.15 --repeat_last_n 128 --no-penalize-nl` Example usage: `--repeat-penalty 1.15 --repeat-last-n 128 --no-penalize-nl`
### Top-K Sampling ### Top-K Sampling
- `--top_k N`: Limit the next token selection to the K most probable tokens (default: 40). - `--top-k N`: Limit the next token selection to the K most probable tokens (default: 40).
Top-k sampling is a text generation method that selects the next token only from the top k most likely tokens predicted by the model. It helps reduce the risk of generating low-probability or nonsensical tokens, but it may also limit the diversity of the output. A higher value for top_k (e.g., 100) will consider more tokens and lead to more diverse text, while a lower value (e.g., 10) will focus on the most probable tokens and generate more conservative text. The default value is 40. Top-k sampling is a text generation method that selects the next token only from the top k most likely tokens predicted by the model. It helps reduce the risk of generating low-probability or nonsensical tokens, but it may also limit the diversity of the output. A higher value for top-k (e.g., 100) will consider more tokens and lead to more diverse text, while a lower value (e.g., 10) will focus on the most probable tokens and generate more conservative text. The default value is 40.
Example usage: `--top_k 30` Example usage: `--top-k 30`
### Top-P Sampling ### Top-P Sampling
- `--top_p N`: Limit the next token selection to a subset of tokens with a cumulative probability above a threshold P (default: 0.9). - `--top-p N`: Limit the next token selection to a subset of tokens with a cumulative probability above a threshold P (default: 0.9).
Top-p sampling, also known as nucleus sampling, is another text generation method that selects the next token from a subset of tokens that together have a cumulative probability of at least p. This method provides a balance between diversity and quality by considering both the probabilities of tokens and the number of tokens to sample from. A higher value for top_p (e.g., 0.95) will lead to more diverse text, while a lower value (e.g., 0.5) will generate more focused and conservative text. The default value is 0.9. Top-p sampling, also known as nucleus sampling, is another text generation method that selects the next token from a subset of tokens that together have a cumulative probability of at least p. This method provides a balance between diversity and quality by considering both the probabilities of tokens and the number of tokens to sample from. A higher value for top-p (e.g., 0.95) will lead to more diverse text, while a lower value (e.g., 0.5) will generate more focused and conservative text. The default value is 0.9.
Example usage: `--top_p 0.95` Example usage: `--top-p 0.95`
### Tail Free Sampling (TFS) ### Tail Free Sampling (TFS)
- `--tfs N`: Enable tail free sampling with parameter z (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled). - `--tfs N`: Enable tail free sampling with parameter z (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled).
Tail free sampling (TFS) is a text generation technique that aims to reduce the impact of less likely tokens, which may be less relevant, less coherent, or nonsensical, on the output. The method adjusts the logits (token probabilities) by raising them to the power of the parameter z. A higher value of z (e.g., 2.0) will further suppress less likely tokens from the tail of the distribution, while a value of 1.0 disables the effect of TFS. By setting the parameter z, you can control how much the probabilities of less likely tokens are reduced. Tail free sampling (TFS) is a text generation technique that aims to reduce the impact of less likely tokens, which may be less relevant, less coherent, or nonsensical, on the output. Similar to Top-P it tries to determine the bulk of the most likely tokens dynamically. But TFS filters out logits based on the second derivative of their probabilities. Adding tokens is stopped after the sum of the second derivatives reaches the parameter z. In short: TFS looks how quickly the probabilities of the tokens decrease and cuts off the tail of unlikely tokens using the parameter z. Typical values for z are in the range of 0.9 to 0.95. A value of 1.0 would include all tokens, and thus disables the effect of TFS.
Example usage: `--tfs 2.0` Example usage: `--tfs 0.95`
### Locally Typical Sampling ### Locally Typical Sampling
@ -217,16 +227,16 @@ Example usage: `--typical 0.9`
### Mirostat Sampling ### Mirostat Sampling
- `--mirostat N`: Enable Mirostat sampling, controlling perplexity during text generation (default: 0, 0 = disabled, 1 = Mirostat, 2 = Mirostat 2.0). - `--mirostat N`: Enable Mirostat sampling, controlling perplexity during text generation (default: 0, 0 = disabled, 1 = Mirostat, 2 = Mirostat 2.0).
- `--mirostat_lr N`: Set the Mirostat learning rate, parameter eta (default: 0.1). - `--mirostat-lr N`: Set the Mirostat learning rate, parameter eta (default: 0.1).
- `--mirostat_ent N`: Set the Mirostat target entropy, parameter tau (default: 5.0). - `--mirostat-ent N`: Set the Mirostat target entropy, parameter tau (default: 5.0).
Mirostat is an algorithm that actively maintains the quality of generated text within a desired range during text generation. It aims to strike a balance between coherence and diversity, avoiding low-quality output caused by excessive repetition (boredom traps) or incoherence (confusion traps). Mirostat is an algorithm that actively maintains the quality of generated text within a desired range during text generation. It aims to strike a balance between coherence and diversity, avoiding low-quality output caused by excessive repetition (boredom traps) or incoherence (confusion traps).
The `--mirostat_lr` option sets the Mirostat learning rate (eta). The learning rate influences how quickly the algorithm responds to feedback from the generated text. A lower learning rate will result in slower adjustments, while a higher learning rate will make the algorithm more responsive. The default value is `0.1`. The `--mirostat-lr` option sets the Mirostat learning rate (eta). The learning rate influences how quickly the algorithm responds to feedback from the generated text. A lower learning rate will result in slower adjustments, while a higher learning rate will make the algorithm more responsive. The default value is `0.1`.
The `--mirostat_ent` option sets the Mirostat target entropy (tau), which represents the desired perplexity value for the generated text. Adjusting the target entropy allows you to control the balance between coherence and diversity in the generated text. A lower value will result in more focused and coherent text, while a higher value will lead to more diverse and potentially less coherent text. The default value is `5.0`. The `--mirostat-ent` option sets the Mirostat target entropy (tau), which represents the desired perplexity value for the generated text. Adjusting the target entropy allows you to control the balance between coherence and diversity in the generated text. A lower value will result in more focused and coherent text, while a higher value will lead to more diverse and potentially less coherent text. The default value is `5.0`.
Example usage: `--mirostat 2 --mirostat_lr 0.05 --mirostat_ent 3.0` Example usage: `--mirostat 2 --mirostat-lr 0.05 --mirostat-ent 3.0`
### Logit Bias ### Logit Bias
@ -242,7 +252,7 @@ Example usage: `--logit-bias 29905-inf`
### RNG Seed ### RNG Seed
- `-s SEED, --seed SEED`: Set the random number generator (RNG) seed (default: -1, < 0 = random seed). - `-s SEED, --seed SEED`: Set the random number generator (RNG) seed (default: -1, -1 = random seed).
The RNG seed is used to initialize the random number generator that influences the text generation process. By setting a specific seed value, you can obtain consistent and reproducible results across multiple runs with the same input and settings. This can be helpful for testing, debugging, or comparing the effects of different options on the generated text to see when they diverge. If the seed is set to a value less than 0, a random seed will be used, which will result in different outputs on each run. The RNG seed is used to initialize the random number generator that influences the text generation process. By setting a specific seed value, you can obtain consistent and reproducible results across multiple runs with the same input and settings. This can be helpful for testing, debugging, or comparing the effects of different options on the generated text to see when they diverge. If the seed is set to a value less than 0, a random seed will be used, which will result in different outputs on each run.
@ -262,17 +272,25 @@ These options help improve the performance and memory usage of the LLaMA models.
- `--no-mmap`: Do not memory-map the model. By default, models are mapped into memory, which allows the system to load only the necessary parts of the model as needed. However, if the model is larger than your total amount of RAM or if your system is low on available memory, using mmap might increase the risk of pageouts, negatively impacting performance. Disabling mmap results in slower load times but may reduce pageouts if you're not using `--mlock`. Note that if the model is larger than the total amount of RAM, turning off mmap would prevent the model from loading at all. - `--no-mmap`: Do not memory-map the model. By default, models are mapped into memory, which allows the system to load only the necessary parts of the model as needed. However, if the model is larger than your total amount of RAM or if your system is low on available memory, using mmap might increase the risk of pageouts, negatively impacting performance. Disabling mmap results in slower load times but may reduce pageouts if you're not using `--mlock`. Note that if the model is larger than the total amount of RAM, turning off mmap would prevent the model from loading at all.
### NUMA support
- `--numa`: Attempt optimizations that help on some systems with non-uniform memory access. This currently consists of pinning an equal proportion of the threads to the cores on each NUMA node, and disabling prefetch and readahead for mmap. The latter causes mapped pages to be faulted in on first access instead of all at once, and in combination with pinning threads to NUMA nodes, more of the pages end up on the NUMA node where they are used. Note that if the model is already in the system page cache, for example because of a previous run without this option, this will have little effect unless you drop the page cache first. This can be done by rebooting the system or on Linux by writing '3' to '/proc/sys/vm/drop\_caches' as root.
### Memory Float 32 ### Memory Float 32
- `--memory_f32`: Use 32-bit floats instead of 16-bit floats for memory key+value, allowing higher quality inference at the cost of higher memory usage. - `--memory-f32`: Use 32-bit floats instead of 16-bit floats for memory key+value. This doubles the context memory requirement and cached prompt file size but does not appear to increase generation quality in a measurable way. Not recommended.
### Batch Size ### Batch Size
- `-b N, --batch_size N`: Set the batch size for prompt processing (default: 512). This large batch size benefits users who have BLAS installed and enabled it during the build. If you don't have BLAS enabled ("BLAS=0"), you can use a smaller number, such as 8, to see the prompt progress as it's evaluated in some situations. - `-b N, --batch-size N`: Set the batch size for prompt processing (default: 512). This large batch size benefits users who have BLAS installed and enabled it during the build. If you don't have BLAS enabled ("BLAS=0"), you can use a smaller number, such as 8, to see the prompt progress as it's evaluated in some situations.
### Prompt Caching ### Prompt Caching
- `--prompt-cache FNAME`: Specify a file to cache the model state after the initial prompt. This can significantly speed up the startup time when you're using longer prompts. The file is created during the first run and is reused and updated in subsequent runs. - `--prompt-cache FNAME`: Specify a file to cache the model state after the initial prompt. This can significantly speed up the startup time when you're using longer prompts. The file is created during the first run and is reused and updated in subsequent runs. **Note**: Restoring a cached prompt does not imply restoring the exact state of the session at the point it was saved. So even when specifying a specific seed, you are not guaranteed to get the same sequence of tokens as the original generation.
### Grammars
- `--grammar GRAMMAR`, `--grammar-file FILE`: Specify a grammar (defined inline or in a file) to constrain model output to a specific format. For example, you could force the model to output JSON or to speak only in emojis. See the [GBNF guide](../../grammars/README.md) for details on the syntax.
### Quantization ### Quantization
@ -285,5 +303,9 @@ These options provide extra functionality and customization when running the LLa
- `-h, --help`: Display a help message showing all available options and their default values. This is particularly useful for checking the latest options and default values, as they can change frequently, and the information in this document may become outdated. - `-h, --help`: Display a help message showing all available options and their default values. This is particularly useful for checking the latest options and default values, as they can change frequently, and the information in this document may become outdated.
- `--verbose-prompt`: Print the prompt before generating text. - `--verbose-prompt`: Print the prompt before generating text.
- `--mtest`: Test the model's functionality by running a series of tests to ensure it's working properly. - `--mtest`: Test the model's functionality by running a series of tests to ensure it's working properly.
- `-ngl N, --n-gpu-layers N`: When compiled with appropriate support (currently CLBlast or cuBLAS), this option allows offloading some layers to the GPU for computation. Generally results in increased performance.
- `-mg i, --main-gpu i`: When using multiple GPUs this option controls which GPU is used for small tensors for which the overhead of splitting the computation across all GPUs is not worthwhile. The GPU in question will use slightly more VRAM to store a scratch buffer for temporary results. By default GPU 0 is used. Requires cuBLAS.
- `-ts SPLIT, --tensor-split SPLIT`: When using multiple GPUs this option controls how large tensors should be split across all GPUs. `SPLIT` is a comma-separated list of non-negative values that assigns the proportion of data that each GPU should get in order. For example, "3,2" will assign 60% of the data to GPU 0 and 40% to GPU 1. By default the data is split in proportion to VRAM but this may not be optimal for performance. Requires cuBLAS.
- `-lv, --low-vram`: Do not allocate a VRAM scratch buffer for holding temporary results. Reduces VRAM usage at the cost of performance, particularly prompt processing speed. Requires cuBLAS.
- `--lora FNAME`: Apply a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) adapter to the model (implies --no-mmap). This allows you to adapt the pretrained model to specific tasks or domains. - `--lora FNAME`: Apply a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) adapter to the model (implies --no-mmap). This allows you to adapt the pretrained model to specific tasks or domains.
- `--lora-base FNAME`: Optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter. This flag is used in conjunction with the `--lora` flag, and specifies the base model for the adaptation. - `--lora-base FNAME`: Optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter. This flag is used in conjunction with the `--lora` flag, and specifies the base model for the adaptation.

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@ -4,8 +4,10 @@
#endif #endif
#include "common.h" #include "common.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "llama.h" #include "llama.h"
#include "build-info.h" #include "build-info.h"
#include "grammar-parser.h"
#include <cassert> #include <cassert>
#include <cinttypes> #include <cinttypes>
@ -30,18 +32,20 @@
#include <signal.h> #include <signal.h>
#endif #endif
static console_state con_st; #if defined(_MSC_VER)
static llama_context ** g_ctx; #pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
static llama_context ** g_ctx;
static bool is_interacting = false; static bool is_interacting = false;
#if defined (__unix__) || (defined (__APPLE__) && defined (__MACH__)) || defined (_WIN32) #if defined (__unix__) || (defined (__APPLE__) && defined (__MACH__)) || defined (_WIN32)
void sigint_handler(int signo) { void sigint_handler(int signo) {
if (signo == SIGINT) { if (signo == SIGINT) {
if (!is_interacting) { if (!is_interacting) {
is_interacting=true; is_interacting = true;
} else { } else {
console_cleanup(con_st); console::cleanup();
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
llama_print_timings(*g_ctx); llama_print_timings(*g_ctx);
_exit(130); _exit(130);
@ -59,10 +63,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// save choice to use color for later // save choice to use color for later
// (note for later: this is a slightly awkward choice) // (note for later: this is a slightly awkward choice)
con_st.use_color = params.use_color; console::init(params.simple_io, params.use_color);
con_st.multiline_input = params.multiline_input; atexit([]() { console::cleanup(); });
console_init(con_st);
atexit([]() { console_cleanup(con_st); });
if (params.perplexity) { if (params.perplexity) {
printf("\n************\n"); printf("\n************\n");
@ -80,33 +82,50 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
return 0; return 0;
} }
if (params.rope_freq_base != 10000.0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: changing RoPE frequency base to %g (default 10000.0)\n", __func__, params.rope_freq_base);
}
if (params.rope_freq_scale != 1.0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: scaling RoPE frequency by %g (default 1.0)\n", __func__, params.rope_freq_scale);
}
if (params.n_ctx > 2048) { if (params.n_ctx > 2048) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: model does not support context sizes greater than 2048 tokens (%d specified);" // TODO: determine the actual max context of the model (e.g. 4096 for LLaMA v2) and use that instead of 2048
"expect poor results\n", __func__, params.n_ctx); fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: base model only supports context sizes no greater than 2048 tokens (%d specified)\n", __func__, params.n_ctx);
} else if (params.n_ctx < 8) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: minimum context size is 8, using minimum size.\n", __func__);
params.n_ctx = 8;
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT); fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT);
if (params.seed < 0) { if (params.seed == LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED) {
params.seed = time(NULL); params.seed = time(NULL);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %d\n", __func__, params.seed); fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %u\n", __func__, params.seed);
std::mt19937 rng(params.seed); std::mt19937 rng(params.seed);
if (params.random_prompt) { if (params.random_prompt) {
params.prompt = gpt_random_prompt(rng); params.prompt = gpt_random_prompt(rng);
} }
// params.prompt = R"(// this function checks if the number n is prime llama_backend_init(params.numa);
//bool is_prime(int n) {)";
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx; llama_context * ctx;
llama_context * ctx_guidance = NULL;
g_ctx = &ctx; g_ctx = &ctx;
// load the model and apply lora adapter, if any // load the model and apply lora adapter, if any
ctx = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params); std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
if (ctx == NULL) { if (params.cfg_scale > 1.f) {
struct llama_context_params lparams = llama_context_params_from_gpt_params(params);
ctx_guidance = llama_new_context_with_model(model, lparams);
}
if (model == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__);
return 1; return 1;
} }
@ -118,27 +137,31 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.n_threads, std::thread::hardware_concurrency(), llama_print_system_info()); params.n_threads, std::thread::hardware_concurrency(), llama_print_system_info());
} }
// determine the maximum memory usage needed to do inference for the given n_batch and n_predict parameters // determine the maximum memory usage needed to do inference for the given n_batch and n_ctx parameters
// uncomment the "used_mem" line in llama.cpp to see the results // uncomment the "used_mem" line in llama.cpp to see the results
if (params.mem_test) { if (params.mem_test) {
{ {
const std::vector<llama_token> tmp(params.n_batch, llama_token_bos()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: testing memory usage for n_batch = %d, n_ctx = %d\n", __func__, params.n_batch, params.n_ctx);
llama_eval(ctx, tmp.data(), tmp.size(), 0, params.n_threads);
}
{ const std::vector<llama_token> tmp(params.n_batch, llama_token_bos(ctx));
const std::vector<llama_token> tmp = { 0, }; llama_eval(ctx, tmp.data(), tmp.size(), params.n_ctx, params.n_threads);
llama_eval(ctx, tmp.data(), tmp.size(), params.n_predict - 1, params.n_threads);
} }
llama_print_timings(ctx); llama_print_timings(ctx);
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return 0; return 0;
} }
// Add a space in front of the first character to match OG llama tokenizer behavior // export the cgraph and exit
params.prompt.insert(0, 1, ' '); if (params.export_cgraph) {
llama_eval_export(ctx, "llama.ggml");
llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return 0;
}
std::string path_session = params.path_prompt_cache; std::string path_session = params.path_prompt_cache;
std::vector<llama_token> session_tokens; std::vector<llama_token> session_tokens;
@ -158,6 +181,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
return 1; return 1;
} }
session_tokens.resize(n_token_count_out); session_tokens.resize(n_token_count_out);
llama_set_rng_seed(ctx, params.seed);
fprintf(stderr, "%s: loaded a session with prompt size of %d tokens\n", __func__, (int) session_tokens.size()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: loaded a session with prompt size of %d tokens\n", __func__, (int) session_tokens.size());
} else { } else {
@ -165,8 +189,40 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
} }
// Add BOS if SPM tokenizer
const bool add_bos = llama_vocab_type(ctx) == LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_SPM;
// tokenize the prompt // tokenize the prompt
auto embd_inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, true); std::vector<llama_token> embd_inp;
if (llama_vocab_type(ctx) == LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_SPM) {
// Add a space in front of the first character to match OG llama tokenizer behavior
params.prompt.insert(0, 1, ' ');
}
if (params.interactive_first || params.instruct || !params.prompt.empty() || session_tokens.empty()) {
embd_inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, add_bos);
} else {
embd_inp = session_tokens;
}
// Should not run without any tokens
if (embd_inp.empty()) {
embd_inp.push_back(llama_token_bos(ctx));
}
// Tokenize negative prompt
std::vector<llama_token> guidance_inp;
int guidance_offset = 0;
int original_prompt_len = 0;
if (ctx_guidance) {
params.cfg_negative_prompt.insert(0, 1, ' ');
guidance_inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx_guidance, params.cfg_negative_prompt, add_bos);
std::vector<llama_token> original_inp = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, add_bos);
original_prompt_len = original_inp.size();
guidance_offset = (int)guidance_inp.size() - original_prompt_len;
}
const int n_ctx = llama_n_ctx(ctx); const int n_ctx = llama_n_ctx(ctx);
@ -184,7 +240,9 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
n_matching_session_tokens++; n_matching_session_tokens++;
} }
if (n_matching_session_tokens >= embd_inp.size()) { if (params.prompt.empty() && n_matching_session_tokens == embd_inp.size()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: using full prompt from session file\n", __func__);
} else if (n_matching_session_tokens >= embd_inp.size()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: session file has exact match for prompt!\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: session file has exact match for prompt!\n", __func__);
} else if (n_matching_session_tokens < (embd_inp.size() / 2)) { } else if (n_matching_session_tokens < (embd_inp.size() / 2)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: session file has low similarity to prompt (%zu / %zu tokens); will mostly be reevaluated\n", fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: session file has low similarity to prompt (%zu / %zu tokens); will mostly be reevaluated\n",
@ -195,14 +253,21 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
} }
// if we will use the cache for the full prompt without reaching the end of the cache, force
// reevaluation of the last token token to recalculate the cached logits
if (!embd_inp.empty() && n_matching_session_tokens == embd_inp.size() &&
session_tokens.size() > embd_inp.size()) {
session_tokens.resize(embd_inp.size() - 1);
}
// number of tokens to keep when resetting context // number of tokens to keep when resetting context
if (params.n_keep < 0 || params.n_keep > (int) embd_inp.size() || params.instruct) { if (params.n_keep < 0 || params.n_keep > (int) embd_inp.size() || params.instruct) {
params.n_keep = (int)embd_inp.size(); params.n_keep = (int)embd_inp.size();
} }
// prefix & suffix for instruct mode // prefix & suffix for instruct mode
const auto inp_pfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, "\n\n### Instruction:\n\n", true); const auto inp_pfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, "\n\n### Instruction:\n\n", add_bos);
const auto inp_sfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, "\n\n### Response:\n\n", false); const auto inp_sfx = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, "\n\n### Response:\n\n", false);
// in instruct mode, we inject a prefix and a suffix to each input by the user // in instruct mode, we inject a prefix and a suffix to each input by the user
if (params.instruct) { if (params.instruct) {
@ -210,25 +275,32 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.antiprompt.push_back("### Instruction:\n\n"); params.antiprompt.push_back("### Instruction:\n\n");
} }
// enable interactive mode if reverse prompt or interactive start is specified // enable interactive mode if interactive start is specified
if (params.antiprompt.size() != 0 || params.interactive_first) { if (params.interactive_first) {
params.interactive = true; params.interactive = true;
} }
// determine newline token
auto llama_token_newline = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, "\n", false);
if (params.verbose_prompt) { if (params.verbose_prompt) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "%s: prompt: '%s'\n", __func__, params.prompt.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: prompt: '%s'\n", __func__, params.prompt.c_str());
fprintf(stderr, "%s: number of tokens in prompt = %zu\n", __func__, embd_inp.size()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: number of tokens in prompt = %zu\n", __func__, embd_inp.size());
for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd_inp.size(); i++) { for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd_inp.size(); i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "%6d -> '%s'\n", embd_inp[i], llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_inp[i])); fprintf(stderr, "%6d -> '%s'\n", embd_inp[i], llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_inp[i]).c_str());
} }
if (ctx_guidance) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "%s: negative prompt: '%s'\n", __func__, params.cfg_negative_prompt.c_str());
fprintf(stderr, "%s: number of tokens in negative prompt = %zu\n", __func__, guidance_inp.size());
for (int i = 0; i < (int) guidance_inp.size(); i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "%6d -> '%s'\n", guidance_inp[i], llama_token_to_str(ctx, guidance_inp[i]).c_str());
}
}
if (params.n_keep > 0) { if (params.n_keep > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: static prompt based on n_keep: '", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: static prompt based on n_keep: '", __func__);
for (int i = 0; i < params.n_keep; i++) { for (int i = 0; i < params.n_keep; i++) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s", llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_inp[i])); fprintf(stderr, "%s", llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_inp[i]).c_str());
} }
fprintf(stderr, "'\n"); fprintf(stderr, "'\n");
} }
@ -246,7 +318,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
auto console_ctrl_handler = +[](DWORD ctrl_type) -> BOOL { auto console_ctrl_handler = +[](DWORD ctrl_type) -> BOOL {
return (ctrl_type == CTRL_C_EVENT) ? (sigint_handler(SIGINT), true) : false; return (ctrl_type == CTRL_C_EVENT) ? (sigint_handler(SIGINT), true) : false;
}; };
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(static_cast<PHANDLER_ROUTINE>(console_ctrl_handler), true); SetConsoleCtrlHandler(reinterpret_cast<PHANDLER_ROUTINE>(console_ctrl_handler), true);
#endif #endif
fprintf(stderr, "%s: interactive mode on.\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: interactive mode on.\n", __func__);
@ -257,6 +329,10 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
} }
if (params.input_prefix_bos) {
fprintf(stderr, "Input prefix with BOS\n");
}
if (!params.input_prefix.empty()) { if (!params.input_prefix.empty()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Input prefix: '%s'\n", params.input_prefix.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "Input prefix: '%s'\n", params.input_prefix.c_str());
} }
@ -270,13 +346,37 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
fprintf(stderr, "generate: n_ctx = %d, n_batch = %d, n_predict = %d, n_keep = %d\n", n_ctx, params.n_batch, params.n_predict, params.n_keep); fprintf(stderr, "generate: n_ctx = %d, n_batch = %d, n_predict = %d, n_keep = %d\n", n_ctx, params.n_batch, params.n_predict, params.n_keep);
fprintf(stderr, "\n\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\n\n");
grammar_parser::parse_state parsed_grammar;
llama_grammar * grammar = NULL;
if (!params.grammar.empty()) {
parsed_grammar = grammar_parser::parse(params.grammar.c_str());
// will be empty (default) if there are parse errors
if (parsed_grammar.rules.empty()) {
return 1;
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: grammar:\n", __func__);
grammar_parser::print_grammar(stderr, parsed_grammar);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
{
auto it = params.logit_bias.find(llama_token_eos(ctx));
if (it != params.logit_bias.end() && it->second == -INFINITY) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: EOS token is disabled, which will cause most grammars to fail\n", __func__);
}
}
std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *> grammar_rules(parsed_grammar.c_rules());
grammar = llama_grammar_init(
grammar_rules.data(), grammar_rules.size(), parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.at("root"));
}
// TODO: replace with ring-buffer // TODO: replace with ring-buffer
std::vector<llama_token> last_n_tokens(n_ctx); std::vector<llama_token> last_n_tokens(n_ctx);
std::fill(last_n_tokens.begin(), last_n_tokens.end(), 0); std::fill(last_n_tokens.begin(), last_n_tokens.end(), 0);
if (params.interactive) { if (params.interactive) {
const char *control_message; const char *control_message;
if (con_st.multiline_input) { if (params.multiline_input) {
control_message = " - To return control to LLaMa, end your input with '\\'.\n" control_message = " - To return control to LLaMa, end your input with '\\'.\n"
" - To return control without starting a new line, end your input with '/'.\n"; " - To return control without starting a new line, end your input with '/'.\n";
} else { } else {
@ -301,24 +401,51 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
int n_remain = params.n_predict; int n_remain = params.n_predict;
int n_consumed = 0; int n_consumed = 0;
int n_session_consumed = 0; int n_session_consumed = 0;
int n_past_guidance = 0;
// the first thing we will do is to output the prompt, so set color accordingly // the first thing we will do is to output the prompt, so set color accordingly
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_PROMPT); console::set_display(console::prompt);
std::vector<llama_token> embd; std::vector<llama_token> embd;
std::vector<llama_token> embd_guidance;
while (n_remain != 0 || params.interactive) { // do one empty run to warm up the model
{
const std::vector<llama_token> tmp = { llama_token_bos(ctx), };
llama_eval(ctx, tmp.data(), tmp.size(), 0, params.n_threads);
llama_reset_timings(ctx);
}
while ((n_remain != 0 && !is_antiprompt) || params.interactive) {
// predict // predict
if (embd.size() > 0) { if (embd.size() > 0) {
// Note: n_ctx - 4 here is to match the logic for commandline prompt handling via
// --prompt or --file which uses the same value.
auto max_embd_size = n_ctx - 4;
// Ensure the input doesn't exceed the context size by truncating embd if necessary.
if ((int)embd.size() > max_embd_size) {
auto skipped_tokens = embd.size() - max_embd_size;
console::set_display(console::error);
printf("<<input too long: skipped %zu token%s>>", skipped_tokens, skipped_tokens != 1 ? "s" : "");
console::set_display(console::reset);
fflush(stdout);
embd.resize(max_embd_size);
}
// infinite text generation via context swapping // infinite text generation via context swapping
// if we run out of context: // if we run out of context:
// - take the n_keep first tokens from the original prompt (via n_past) // - take the n_keep first tokens from the original prompt (via n_past)
// - take half of the last (n_ctx - n_keep) tokens and recompute the logits in batches // - take half of the last (n_ctx - n_keep) tokens and recompute the logits in batches
if (n_past + (int) embd.size() > n_ctx) { if (n_past + (int) embd.size() + std::max<int>(0, guidance_offset) > n_ctx) {
const int n_left = n_past - params.n_keep; if (params.n_predict == -2) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n\n%s: context full, stopping generation\n", __func__);
break;
}
const int n_left = n_past - params.n_keep;
// always keep the first token - BOS // always keep the first token - BOS
n_past = std::max(1, params.n_keep); n_past = std::max(1, params.n_keep);
n_past_guidance = std::max(1, params.n_keep + guidance_offset);
// insert n_left/2 tokens at the start of embd from last_n_tokens // insert n_left/2 tokens at the start of embd from last_n_tokens
embd.insert(embd.begin(), last_n_tokens.begin() + n_ctx - n_left/2 - embd.size(), last_n_tokens.end() - embd.size()); embd.insert(embd.begin(), last_n_tokens.begin() + n_ctx - n_left/2 - embd.size(), last_n_tokens.end() - embd.size());
@ -359,6 +486,48 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// evaluate tokens in batches // evaluate tokens in batches
// embd is typically prepared beforehand to fit within a batch, but not always // embd is typically prepared beforehand to fit within a batch, but not always
if (ctx_guidance) {
int input_size = 0;
llama_token* input_buf = NULL;
if (n_past_guidance < (int) guidance_inp.size()) {
// Guidance context should have the same data with these modifications:
//
// * Replace the initial prompt
// * Shift everything by guidance_offset
embd_guidance = guidance_inp;
if (embd.begin() + original_prompt_len < embd.end()) {
embd_guidance.insert(
embd_guidance.end(),
embd.begin() + original_prompt_len,
embd.end()
);
}
input_buf = embd_guidance.data();
input_size = embd_guidance.size();
//fprintf(stderr, "\n---------------------\n");
//for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd_guidance.size(); i++) {
//fprintf(stderr, "%s", llama_token_to_str(ctx, embd_guidance[i]));
//}
//fprintf(stderr, "\n---------------------\n");
} else {
input_buf = embd.data();
input_size = embd.size();
}
for (int i = 0; i < input_size; i += params.n_batch) {
int n_eval = std::min(input_size - i, params.n_batch);
if (llama_eval(ctx_guidance, input_buf + i, n_eval, n_past_guidance, params.n_threads)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return 1;
}
n_past_guidance += n_eval;
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd.size(); i += params.n_batch) { for (int i = 0; i < (int) embd.size(); i += params.n_batch) {
int n_eval = (int) embd.size() - i; int n_eval = (int) embd.size() - i;
if (n_eval > params.n_batch) { if (n_eval > params.n_batch) {
@ -378,6 +547,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
embd.clear(); embd.clear();
embd_guidance.clear();
if ((int) embd_inp.size() <= n_consumed && !is_interacting) { if ((int) embd_inp.size() <= n_consumed && !is_interacting) {
// out of user input, sample next token // out of user input, sample next token
@ -396,7 +566,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
const bool penalize_nl = params.penalize_nl; const bool penalize_nl = params.penalize_nl;
// optionally save the session on first sample (for faster prompt loading next time) // optionally save the session on first sample (for faster prompt loading next time)
if (!path_session.empty() && need_to_save_session) { if (!path_session.empty() && need_to_save_session && !params.prompt_cache_ro) {
need_to_save_session = false; need_to_save_session = false;
llama_save_session_file(ctx, path_session.c_str(), session_tokens.data(), session_tokens.size()); llama_save_session_file(ctx, path_session.c_str(), session_tokens.data(), session_tokens.size());
} }
@ -420,8 +590,12 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
llama_token_data_array candidates_p = { candidates.data(), candidates.size(), false }; llama_token_data_array candidates_p = { candidates.data(), candidates.size(), false };
if (ctx_guidance) {
llama_sample_classifier_free_guidance(ctx, &candidates_p, ctx_guidance, params.cfg_scale);
}
// Apply penalties // Apply penalties
float nl_logit = logits[llama_token_nl()]; float nl_logit = logits[llama_token_nl(ctx)];
auto last_n_repeat = std::min(std::min((int)last_n_tokens.size(), repeat_last_n), n_ctx); auto last_n_repeat = std::min(std::min((int)last_n_tokens.size(), repeat_last_n), n_ctx);
llama_sample_repetition_penalty(ctx, &candidates_p, llama_sample_repetition_penalty(ctx, &candidates_p,
last_n_tokens.data() + last_n_tokens.size() - last_n_repeat, last_n_tokens.data() + last_n_tokens.size() - last_n_repeat,
@ -438,6 +612,10 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
} }
if (grammar != NULL) {
llama_sample_grammar(ctx, &candidates_p, grammar);
}
if (temp <= 0) { if (temp <= 0) {
// Greedy sampling // Greedy sampling
id = llama_sample_token_greedy(ctx, &candidates_p); id = llama_sample_token_greedy(ctx, &candidates_p);
@ -463,20 +641,14 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
// printf("`%d`", candidates_p.size); // printf("`%d`", candidates_p.size);
if (grammar != NULL) {
llama_grammar_accept_token(ctx, grammar, id);
}
last_n_tokens.erase(last_n_tokens.begin()); last_n_tokens.erase(last_n_tokens.begin());
last_n_tokens.push_back(id); last_n_tokens.push_back(id);
} }
// replace end of text token with newline token when in interactive mode
if (id == llama_token_eos() && params.interactive && !params.instruct) {
id = llama_token_newline.front();
if (params.antiprompt.size() != 0) {
// tokenize and inject first reverse prompt
const auto first_antiprompt = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.antiprompt.front(), false);
embd_inp.insert(embd_inp.end(), first_antiprompt.begin(), first_antiprompt.end());
}
}
// add it to the context // add it to the context
embd.push_back(id); embd.push_back(id);
@ -501,18 +673,17 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// display text // display text
if (input_echo) { if (input_echo) {
for (auto id : embd) { for (auto id : embd) {
printf("%s", llama_token_to_str(ctx, id)); printf("%s", llama_token_to_str(ctx, id).c_str());
} }
fflush(stdout); fflush(stdout);
} }
// reset color to default if we there is no pending user input // reset color to default if we there is no pending user input
if (input_echo && (int)embd_inp.size() == n_consumed) { if (input_echo && (int)embd_inp.size() == n_consumed) {
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_DEFAULT); console::set_display(console::reset);
} }
// in interactive mode, and not currently processing queued inputs; // if not currently processing queued inputs;
// check if we should prompt the user for more if ((int) embd_inp.size() <= n_consumed) {
if (params.interactive && (int) embd_inp.size() <= n_consumed) {
// check for reverse prompt // check for reverse prompt
if (params.antiprompt.size()) { if (params.antiprompt.size()) {
@ -523,20 +694,54 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
is_antiprompt = false; is_antiprompt = false;
// Check if each of the reverse prompts appears at the end of the output. // Check if each of the reverse prompts appears at the end of the output.
// If we're not running interactively, the reverse prompt might be tokenized with some following characters
// so we'll compensate for that by widening the search window a bit.
for (std::string & antiprompt : params.antiprompt) { for (std::string & antiprompt : params.antiprompt) {
if (last_output.find(antiprompt.c_str(), last_output.length() - antiprompt.length(), antiprompt.length()) != std::string::npos) { size_t extra_padding = params.interactive ? 0 : 2;
is_interacting = true; size_t search_start_pos = last_output.length() > static_cast<size_t>(antiprompt.length() + extra_padding)
? last_output.length() - static_cast<size_t>(antiprompt.length() + extra_padding)
: 0;
if (last_output.find(antiprompt.c_str(), search_start_pos) != std::string::npos) {
if (params.interactive) {
is_interacting = true;
console::set_display(console::user_input);
}
is_antiprompt = true; is_antiprompt = true;
fflush(stdout);
break; break;
} }
} }
} }
// deal with end of text token in interactive mode
if (last_n_tokens.back() == llama_token_eos(ctx)) {
if (params.interactive) {
if (params.antiprompt.size() != 0) {
// tokenize and inject first reverse prompt
const auto first_antiprompt = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.antiprompt.front(), false);
embd_inp.insert(embd_inp.end(), first_antiprompt.begin(), first_antiprompt.end());
is_antiprompt = true;
}
is_interacting = true;
printf("\n");
console::set_display(console::user_input);
fflush(stdout);
} else if (params.instruct) {
is_interacting = true;
}
}
if (n_past > 0 && is_interacting) { if (n_past > 0 && is_interacting) {
if (params.instruct) { if (params.instruct) {
printf("\n> "); printf("\n> ");
} }
if (params.input_prefix_bos) {
embd_inp.push_back(llama_token_bos(ctx));
}
std::string buffer; std::string buffer;
if (!params.input_prefix.empty()) { if (!params.input_prefix.empty()) {
buffer += params.input_prefix; buffer += params.input_prefix;
@ -546,12 +751,12 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
std::string line; std::string line;
bool another_line = true; bool another_line = true;
do { do {
another_line = console_readline(con_st, line); another_line = console::readline(line, params.multiline_input);
buffer += line; buffer += line;
} while (another_line); } while (another_line);
// done taking input, reset color // done taking input, reset color
console_set_color(con_st, CONSOLE_COLOR_DEFAULT); console::set_display(console::reset);
// Add tokens to embd only if the input buffer is non-empty // Add tokens to embd only if the input buffer is non-empty
// Entering a empty line lets the user pass control back // Entering a empty line lets the user pass control back
@ -583,34 +788,49 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
} }
if (n_past > 0) { if (n_past > 0) {
if (is_interacting) {
// reset grammar state if we're restarting generation
if (grammar != NULL) {
llama_grammar_free(grammar);
std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *> grammar_rules( parsed_grammar.c_rules());
grammar = llama_grammar_init(
grammar_rules.data(), grammar_rules.size(),
parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.at("root"));
}
}
is_interacting = false; is_interacting = false;
} }
} }
// end of text token // end of text token
if (!embd.empty() && embd.back() == llama_token_eos()) { if (!embd.empty() && embd.back() == llama_token_eos(ctx) && !(params.instruct || params.interactive)) {
if (params.instruct) { fprintf(stderr, " [end of text]\n");
is_interacting = true; break;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, " [end of text]\n");
break;
}
} }
// In interactive mode, respect the maximum number of tokens and drop back to user input when reached. // In interactive mode, respect the maximum number of tokens and drop back to user input when reached.
if (params.interactive && n_remain <= 0 && params.n_predict != -1) { // We skip this logic when n_predict == -1 (infinite) or -2 (stop at context size).
if (params.interactive && n_remain <= 0 && params.n_predict >= 0) {
n_remain = params.n_predict; n_remain = params.n_predict;
is_interacting = true; is_interacting = true;
} }
} }
if (!path_session.empty() && params.prompt_cache_all) { if (!path_session.empty() && params.prompt_cache_all && !params.prompt_cache_ro) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: saving final output to session file '%s'\n", __func__, path_session.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "\n%s: saving final output to session file '%s'\n", __func__, path_session.c_str());
llama_save_session_file(ctx, path_session.c_str(), session_tokens.data(), session_tokens.size()); llama_save_session_file(ctx, path_session.c_str(), session_tokens.data(), session_tokens.size());
} }
llama_print_timings(ctx); llama_print_timings(ctx);
if (ctx_guidance) { llama_free(ctx_guidance); }
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
if (grammar != NULL) {
llama_grammar_free(grammar);
}
llama_backend_free();
return 0; return 0;
} }

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
This script converts Hugging Face llama models to GGML and quantizes them.
Usage:
python make-ggml.py --model {model_dir_or_hf_repo_name} [--outname {output_name} (Optional)] [--outdir {output_directory} (Optional)] [--quants {quant_types} (Optional)] [--keep_fp16 (Optional)]
Arguments:
- --model: (Required) The directory of the downloaded Hugging Face model or the name of the Hugging Face model repository. If the model directory does not exist, it will be downloaded from the Hugging Face model hub.
- --outname: (Optional) The name of the output model. If not specified, the last part of the model directory path or the Hugging Face model repo name will be used.
- --outdir: (Optional) The directory where the output model(s) will be stored. If not specified, '../models/{outname}' will be used.
- --quants: (Optional) The types of quantization to apply. This should be a space-separated list. The default is 'Q4_K_M Q5_K_S'.
- --keep_fp16: (Optional) If specified, the FP16 model will not be deleted after the quantized models are created.
Quant types:
- Q4_0: small, very high quality loss - legacy, prefer using Q3_K_M
- Q4_1: small, substantial quality loss - legacy, prefer using Q3_K_L
- Q5_0: medium, balanced quality - legacy, prefer using Q4_K_M
- Q5_1: medium, low quality loss - legacy, prefer using Q5_K_M
- Q2_K: smallest, extreme quality loss - not recommended
- Q3_K: alias for Q3_K_M
- Q3_K_S: very small, very high quality loss
- Q3_K_M: very small, very high quality loss
- Q3_K_L: small, substantial quality loss
- Q4_K: alias for Q4_K_M
- Q4_K_S: small, significant quality loss
- Q4_K_M: medium, balanced quality - recommended
- Q5_K: alias for Q5_K_M
- Q5_K_S: large, low quality loss - recommended
- Q5_K_M: large, very low quality loss - recommended
- Q6_K: very large, extremely low quality loss
- Q8_0: very large, extremely low quality loss - not recommended
- F16: extremely large, virtually no quality loss - not recommended
- F32: absolutely huge, lossless - not recommended
"""
import subprocess
subprocess.run(f"pip install huggingface-hub==0.16.4", shell=True, check=True)
import argparse
import os
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
def main(model, outname, outdir, quants, keep_fp16):
ggml_version = "v3"
if not os.path.isdir(model):
print(f"Model not found at {model}. Downloading...")
try:
if outname is None:
outname = model.split('/')[-1]
model = snapshot_download(repo_id=model, cache_dir='../models/hf_cache')
except Exception as e:
raise Exception(f"Could not download the model: {e}")
if outdir is None:
outdir = f'../models/{outname}'
if not os.path.isfile(f"{model}/config.json"):
raise Exception(f"Could not find config.json in {model}")
os.makedirs(outdir, exist_ok=True)
print("Building llama.cpp")
subprocess.run(f"cd .. && make quantize", shell=True, check=True)
fp16 = f"{outdir}/{outname}.ggml{ggml_version}.fp16.bin"
print(f"Making unquantised GGML at {fp16}")
if not os.path.isfile(fp16):
subprocess.run(f"python3 ../convert.py {model} --outtype f16 --outfile {fp16}", shell=True, check=True)
else:
print(f"Unquantised GGML already exists at: {fp16}")
print("Making quants")
for type in quants:
outfile = f"{outdir}/{outname}.ggml{ggml_version}.{type}.bin"
print(f"Making {type} : {outfile}")
subprocess.run(f"../quantize {fp16} {outfile} {type}", shell=True, check=True)
if not keep_fp16:
os.remove(fp16)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Convert/Quantize HF to GGML. If you have the HF model downloaded already, pass the path to the model dir. Otherwise, pass the Hugging Face model repo name. You need to be in the /examples folder for it to work.')
parser.add_argument('--model', required=True, help='Downloaded model dir or Hugging Face model repo name')
parser.add_argument('--outname', default=None, help='Output model(s) name')
parser.add_argument('--outdir', default=None, help='Output directory')
parser.add_argument('--quants', nargs='*', default=["Q4_K_M", "Q5_K_S"], help='Quant types')
parser.add_argument('--keep_fp16', action='store_true', help='Keep fp16 model', default=False)
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args.model, args.outname, args.outdir, args.quants, args.keep_fp16)

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set(TEST_TARGET metal)
add_executable(${TEST_TARGET} metal.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TEST_TARGET} PRIVATE ggml)

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// Evaluate a statically exported ggml computation graph with Metal
//
// - First, export a LLaMA graph:
//
// $ ./bin/main -m ../models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.gguf --export
//
// - Run this tool to evaluate the exported graph:
//
// $ ./bin/metal llama.ggml
//
// The purpose of this tool is mostly for debugging and demonstration purposes.
// The main limitation of exporting computation graphs is that their sizes are static which often
// can be a problem for real-world applications.
//
#include "ggml.h"
#include "ggml-metal.h"
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdlib>
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
ggml_time_init();
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s llama.ggml\n", argv[0]);
return -1;
}
const char * fname_cgraph = argv[1];
// load the compute graph
struct ggml_context * ctx_data = NULL;
struct ggml_context * ctx_eval = NULL;
struct ggml_cgraph gf = ggml_graph_import(fname_cgraph, &ctx_data, &ctx_eval);
// this allocates all Metal resources and memory buffers
auto * ctx_metal = ggml_metal_init(1);
const size_t max_size_data = ggml_get_max_tensor_size(ctx_data);
const size_t max_size_eval = ggml_get_max_tensor_size(ctx_eval);
ggml_metal_add_buffer(ctx_metal, "data", ggml_get_mem_buffer(ctx_data), ggml_get_mem_size(ctx_data), max_size_data);
ggml_metal_add_buffer(ctx_metal, "eval", ggml_get_mem_buffer(ctx_eval), ggml_get_mem_size(ctx_eval), max_size_eval);
// main
{
struct ggml_tensor * input = ggml_graph_get_tensor(&gf, "embd");
*(int32_t *) input->data = 1; // BOS
ggml_metal_set_tensor(ctx_metal, input);
// warmup
ggml_metal_graph_compute(ctx_metal, &gf);
const int n_iter = 16;
const int64_t t0 = ggml_time_us();
// the actual inference happens here
for (int i = 0; i < n_iter; ++i) {
ggml_metal_graph_compute(ctx_metal, &gf);
}
const int64_t t1 = ggml_time_us();
printf("time: %.2f ms, %.2f ms/tok\n", (t1 - t0) / 1000.0, (t1 - t0) / 1000.0 / n_iter);
}
// debug output
{
struct ggml_tensor * logits = gf.nodes[gf.n_nodes - 1];
ggml_metal_get_tensor(ctx_metal, logits);
float * ptr = (float *) ggml_get_data(logits);
printf("logits: ");
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
printf("%8.4f ", ptr[i]);
}
printf("\n");
int imax = 0;
double sum = 0.0;
double vmax = -1e9;
for (int i = 0; i < 32000; i++) {
sum += (double) ptr[i];
if (ptr[i] > vmax) {
vmax = ptr[i];
imax = i;
}
}
printf("sum: %f, imax = %d, vmax = %f\n", sum, imax, vmax);
}
ggml_metal_free(ctx_metal);
ggml_free(ctx_data);
ggml_free(ctx_eval);
return 0;
}

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set(TARGET perplexity) set(TARGET perplexity)
add_executable(${TARGET} perplexity.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} perplexity.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
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#include <cmath> #include <cmath>
#include <ctime> #include <ctime>
#include <sstream>
#include <cstring>
#include <thread>
#include <mutex>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
std::vector<float> softmax(const std::vector<float>& logits) { std::vector<float> softmax(const std::vector<float>& logits) {
std::vector<float> probs(logits.size()); std::vector<float> probs(logits.size());
@ -21,22 +29,185 @@ std::vector<float> softmax(const std::vector<float>& logits) {
return probs; return probs;
} }
void perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) { float log_softmax(int n_vocab, const float * logits, int tok) {
float max_logit = logits[0];
for (int i = 1; i < n_vocab; ++i) max_logit = std::max(max_logit, logits[i]);
double sum_exp = 0.0;
for (int i = 0; i < n_vocab; ++i) sum_exp += expf(logits[i] - max_logit);
return logits[tok] - max_logit - log(sum_exp);
}
void process_logits(int n_vocab, const float * logits, const int * tokens, int n_token, std::vector<std::thread>& workers,
double& nll, double& nll2) {
std::mutex mutex;
int counter = 0;
auto compute = [&mutex, &counter, &nll, &nll2, n_vocab, logits, tokens, n_token] () {
double local_nll = 0, local_nll2 = 0;
while (true) {
std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mutex);
int i = counter++;
if (i >= n_token) {
nll += local_nll; nll2 += local_nll2;
break;
}
lock.unlock();
double v = -log_softmax(n_vocab, logits + i*n_vocab, tokens[i+1]);
local_nll += v;
local_nll2 += v*v;
}
};
for (auto& w : workers) w = std::thread(compute);
compute();
for (auto& w : workers) w.join();
}
void perplexity_v2(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
// Download: https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip?ref=salesforce-research // Download: https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip?ref=salesforce-research
// Run `./perplexity -m models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -f wiki.test.raw` // Run `./perplexity -m models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -f wiki.test.raw`
// Output: `perplexity: 13.5106 [114/114]` // Output: `perplexity: 13.5106 [114/114]`
// BOS tokens will be added for each chunk before eval // BOS tokens will be added for each chunk before eval
auto tokens = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, true);
int count = 0; if (params.ppl_stride <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: stride is %d but must be greater than zero!\n",__func__,params.ppl_stride);
return;
}
const int n_chunk = tokens.size() / params.n_ctx; const bool is_spm = llama_vocab_type(ctx) == LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_SPM;
const bool add_bos = is_spm;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: tokenizing the input ..\n", __func__);
auto tokens = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, add_bos);
const int calc_chunk = params.n_ctx;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: have %zu tokens. Calculation chunk = %d\n", __func__, tokens.size(), calc_chunk);
if (int(tokens.size()) <= calc_chunk) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: there are only %zu tokens, this is not enough for a context size of %d and stride %d\n",__func__,
tokens.size(), params.n_ctx, params.ppl_stride);
return;
}
const int n_chunk_max = (tokens.size() - calc_chunk + params.ppl_stride - 1) / params.ppl_stride;
const int n_chunk = params.n_chunks < 0 ? n_chunk_max : std::min(params.n_chunks, n_chunk_max);
const int n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(ctx); const int n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(ctx);
const int n_batch = params.n_batch; const int n_batch = params.n_batch;
int count = 0;
double nll = 0.0; double nll = 0.0;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: calculating perplexity over %d chunks, batch_size=%d\n", __func__, n_chunk, n_batch); fprintf(stderr, "%s: calculating perplexity over %d chunks, batch_size=%d\n", __func__, n_chunk, n_batch);
for (int i = 0; i < n_chunk; ++i) {
const int start = i * params.ppl_stride;
const int end = start + calc_chunk;
const int num_batches = (calc_chunk + n_batch - 1) / n_batch;
//fprintf(stderr, "%s: evaluating %d...%d using %d batches\n", __func__, start, end, num_batches);
std::vector<float> logits;
const auto t_start = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
for (int j = 0; j < num_batches; ++j) {
const int batch_start = start + j * n_batch;
const int batch_size = std::min(end - batch_start, n_batch);
//fprintf(stderr, " Batch %d: starts at %d, size is %d, n_past is %d\n",j,batch_start,batch_size,j * n_batch);
if (llama_eval(ctx, tokens.data() + batch_start, batch_size, j * n_batch, params.n_threads)) {
//fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return;
}
// save original token and restore it after eval
const auto token_org = tokens[batch_start];
// add BOS token for the first batch of each chunk
if (add_bos && j == 0) {
tokens[batch_start] = llama_token_bos(ctx);
}
const auto batch_logits = llama_get_logits(ctx);
logits.insert(logits.end(), batch_logits, batch_logits + batch_size * n_vocab);
if (j == 0) {
tokens[batch_start] = token_org;
}
}
const auto t_end = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
if (i == 0) {
const float t_total = std::chrono::duration<float>(t_end - t_start).count();
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %.2f seconds per pass - ETA ", __func__, t_total);
int total_seconds = (int)(t_total * n_chunk);
if (total_seconds >= 60*60) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d hours ", total_seconds / (60*60));
total_seconds = total_seconds % (60*60);
}
fprintf(stderr, "%.2f minutes\n", total_seconds / 60.0);
}
//fprintf(stderr, "%s: using tokens %d...%d\n",__func__,params.n_ctx - params.ppl_stride + start, params.n_ctx + start);
for (int j = params.n_ctx - params.ppl_stride - 1; j < params.n_ctx - 1; ++j) {
// Calculate probability of next token, given the previous ones.
const std::vector<float> tok_logits(
logits.begin() + (j + 0) * n_vocab,
logits.begin() + (j + 1) * n_vocab);
const float prob = softmax(tok_logits)[tokens[start + j + 1]];
nll += -std::log(prob);
++count;
}
// perplexity is e^(average negative log-likelihood)
if (params.ppl_output_type == 0) {
printf("[%d]%.4lf,", i + 1, std::exp(nll / count));
} else {
printf("%8d %.4lf\n", i*params.ppl_stride, std::exp(nll / count));
}
fflush(stdout);
}
printf("\n");
}
void perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
if (params.ppl_stride > 0) {
perplexity_v2(ctx, params);
return;
}
// Download: https://s3.amazonaws.com/research.metamind.io/wikitext/wikitext-2-raw-v1.zip?ref=salesforce-research
// Run `./perplexity -m models/7B/ggml-model-q4_0.bin -f wiki.test.raw`
// Output: `perplexity: 13.5106 [114/114]`
// BOS tokens will be added for each chunk before eval
const bool is_spm = llama_vocab_type(ctx) == LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_SPM;
const bool add_bos = is_spm;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: tokenizing the input ..\n", __func__);
auto tokens = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt, add_bos);
const int n_chunk_max = tokens.size() / params.n_ctx;
const int n_chunk = params.n_chunks < 0 ? n_chunk_max : std::min(params.n_chunks, n_chunk_max);
const int n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(ctx);
const int n_batch = params.n_batch;
int count = 0;
double nll = 0.0;
double nll2 = 0.0;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: calculating perplexity over %d chunks, batch_size=%d\n", __func__, n_chunk, n_batch);
std::vector<std::thread> workers(std::thread::hardware_concurrency() - 1);
for (int i = 0; i < n_chunk; ++i) { for (int i = 0; i < n_chunk; ++i) {
const int start = i * params.n_ctx; const int start = i * params.n_ctx;
const int end = start + params.n_ctx; const int end = start + params.n_ctx;
@ -55,8 +226,8 @@ void perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
const auto token_org = tokens[batch_start]; const auto token_org = tokens[batch_start];
// add BOS token for the first batch of each chunk // add BOS token for the first batch of each chunk
if (j == 0) { if (add_bos && j == 0) {
tokens[batch_start] = llama_token_bos(); tokens[batch_start] = llama_token_bos(ctx);
} }
if (llama_eval(ctx, tokens.data() + batch_start, batch_size, j * n_batch, params.n_threads)) { if (llama_eval(ctx, tokens.data() + batch_start, batch_size, j * n_batch, params.n_threads)) {
@ -81,7 +252,7 @@ void perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d hours ", total_seconds / (60*60)); fprintf(stderr, "%d hours ", total_seconds / (60*60));
total_seconds = total_seconds % (60*60); total_seconds = total_seconds % (60*60);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%d minutes\n", total_seconds / 60); fprintf(stderr, "%.2f minutes\n", total_seconds / 60.0);
} }
// We get the logits for all the tokens in the context window (params.n_ctx) // We get the logits for all the tokens in the context window (params.n_ctx)
@ -96,22 +267,283 @@ void perplexity(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
// Example, we have a context window of 512, we will compute perplexity for each of the // Example, we have a context window of 512, we will compute perplexity for each of the
// last 256 tokens. Then, we split the input up into context window size chunks to // last 256 tokens. Then, we split the input up into context window size chunks to
// process the entire prompt. // process the entire prompt.
for (int j = std::min(512, params.n_ctx / 2); j < params.n_ctx - 1; ++j) { const int first = std::min(512, params.n_ctx/2);
// Calculate probability of next token, given the previous ones. process_logits(n_vocab, logits.data() + first*n_vocab, tokens.data() + start + first, params.n_ctx - 1 - first, workers, nll, nll2);
const std::vector<float> tok_logits( count += params.n_ctx - first - 1;
logits.begin() + (j + 0) * n_vocab,
logits.begin() + (j + 1) * n_vocab);
const float prob = softmax(tok_logits)[tokens[start + j + 1]];
nll += -std::log(prob);
++count;
}
// perplexity is e^(average negative log-likelihood) // perplexity is e^(average negative log-likelihood)
printf("[%d]%.4lf,", i + 1, std::exp(nll / count)); if (params.ppl_output_type == 0) {
printf("[%d]%.4lf,", i + 1, std::exp(nll / count));
} else {
double av = nll/count;
double av2 = nll2/count - av*av;
if (av2 > 0) av2 = sqrt(av2/(count-1));
printf("%8d %.4lf %4lf %4lf\n", i*params.n_ctx, std::exp(nll / count), av, av2);
}
fflush(stdout); fflush(stdout);
} }
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
nll2 /= count;
nll /= count;
nll2 -= nll * nll;
if (nll2 > 0) {
nll2 = sqrt(nll2/(count-1));
double ppl = exp(nll);
printf("Final estimate: PPL = %.4lf +/- %.5lf\n", ppl, nll2*ppl);
} else {
printf("Unexpected negative standard deviation of log(prob)\n");
}
}
std::vector<float> hellaswag_evaluate_tokens(llama_context * ctx, const std::vector<int>& tokens, int n_past, int n_batch,
int n_vocab, int n_thread) {
std::vector<float> result;
result.reserve(tokens.size() * n_vocab);
size_t n_chunk = (tokens.size() + n_batch - 1)/n_batch;
for (size_t i_chunk = 0; i_chunk < n_chunk; ++i_chunk) {
size_t n_tokens = tokens.size() - i_chunk * n_batch;
n_tokens = std::min(n_tokens, size_t(n_batch));
if (llama_eval(ctx, tokens.data() + i_chunk * n_batch, n_tokens, n_past, n_thread)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return {};
}
const auto logits = llama_get_logits(ctx);
result.insert(result.end(), logits, logits + n_tokens * n_vocab);
n_past += n_tokens;
}
return result;
}
void hellaswag_score(llama_context * ctx, const gpt_params & params) {
// Calculates hellaswag score (acc_norm) from prompt
//
// Data extracted from the HellaSwag validation dataset (MIT license) https://github.com/rowanz/hellaswag/blob/master/data/hellaswag_val.jsonl
// All used data fields are preprocessed as in https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness/blob/df3da98c5405deafd519c2ddca52bb7c3fe36bef/lm_eval/tasks/hellaswag.py#L62-L68
//
// All 10042 tasks should be extracted to keep the results standardized like other implementations.
//
// Datafile layout:
// ['??'] denotes json fields
// 6 lines per task:
// ['activity_label'] + ": " +['ctx'] - The first part of the query, the context
// ['label'] - The index the best common sense ending aka gold ending
// ['endings'][0] - Endings added to the first part of the query
// ['endings'][1]
// ['endings'][2]
// ['endings'][3]
std::vector<std::string> prompt_lines;
std::istringstream strstream(params.prompt);
std::string line;
while (std::getline(strstream,line,'\n')) {
prompt_lines.push_back(line);
}
if( prompt_lines.size() % 6 != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : number of lines in prompt not a multiple of 6.\n", __func__);
return;
}
size_t hs_task_count = prompt_lines.size()/6;
fprintf(stderr, "%s : loaded %zu tasks from prompt.\n", __func__, hs_task_count);
const bool is_spm = llama_vocab_type(ctx) == LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_SPM;
fprintf(stderr, "================================= is_spm = %d\n", is_spm);
// This is needed as usual for LLaMA models
const bool add_bos = is_spm;
// Number of tasks to use when computing the score
if ( params.hellaswag_tasks < hs_task_count ) {
hs_task_count = params.hellaswag_tasks;
}
// The tasks should be randomized so the score stabilizes quickly.
bool randomize_tasks = true;
// The random seed should not impact the final result if the computation is done over enough tasks, so kept hardcoded for now
std::mt19937 rng(1);
// Dataholder for hellaswag tasks
struct hs_data_t {
std::string context;
size_t gold_ending_idx;
std::string ending[4];
size_t ending_logprob_count[4];
double ending_logprob[4];
};
fprintf(stderr, "%s : selecting %zu %s tasks.\n", __func__, hs_task_count, (randomize_tasks?"randomized":"the first") );
// Select and read data from prompt lines
hs_data_t *hs_data = new hs_data_t[hs_task_count];
for (size_t i=0; i < hs_task_count; i++) {
size_t idx = i;
// Select a random example of those left in the prompt
if (randomize_tasks) {
std::uniform_int_distribution<size_t> dist(0, prompt_lines.size()/6-1 ) ;
idx = dist(rng);
}
hs_data[i].context = prompt_lines[idx*6];
hs_data[i].gold_ending_idx = std::stoi( prompt_lines[idx*6+1] );
for (size_t j=0; j < 4; j++) {
hs_data[i].ending[j] = " " + prompt_lines[idx*6+2+j];
}
// Delete the selected random example from the prompt
if (randomize_tasks) {
prompt_lines.erase( std::next(prompt_lines.begin(),idx*6) , std::next(prompt_lines.begin(),idx*6+6) );
}
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s : calculating hellaswag score over selected tasks.\n", __func__);
printf("\ntask\tacc_norm\n");
double acc = 0.0f;
const int n_vocab = llama_n_vocab(ctx);
std::vector<std::vector<int>> ending_tokens(4);
std::vector<float> tok_logits(n_vocab);
for (size_t task_idx = 0; task_idx < hs_task_count; task_idx++) {
// Tokenize the context to count tokens
std::vector<int> context_embd = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, hs_data[task_idx].context, add_bos);
size_t context_size = context_embd.size();
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
ending_tokens[i] = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, hs_data[task_idx].context + hs_data[task_idx].ending[i], add_bos);
for (int k = 0; k < int(context_size); ++k) {
if (ending_tokens[i][k] != context_embd[k]) {
fprintf(stderr, "Oops: ending %d of task %d differs from context at position %d\n",i,int(task_idx),k);
break;
}
}
}
// Do the 1st ending
// In this case we include the context when evaluating
//auto query_embd = ::llama_tokenize(ctx, hs_data[task_idx].context + hs_data[task_idx].ending[0], add_bos);
auto query_embd = ending_tokens[0];
auto query_size = query_embd.size();
// Stop if query wont fit the ctx window
if (query_size > (size_t)params.n_ctx) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : number of tokens in query %zu > n_ctxl\n", __func__, query_size);
return;
}
// Speedup small evaluations by evaluating atleast 32 tokens
if (query_size < 32) {
query_embd.resize(32);
}
auto logits = hellaswag_evaluate_tokens(ctx, query_embd, 0, params.n_batch, n_vocab, params.n_threads);
if (logits.empty()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return;
}
std::memcpy(tok_logits.data(), logits.data() + (context_size-1)*n_vocab, n_vocab*sizeof(float));
const auto first_probs = softmax(tok_logits);
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[0] = 1;
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[0] = std::log(first_probs[query_embd[context_size]]);
// Calculate the logprobs over the ending
for (size_t j = context_size; j < query_size - 1; j++) {
std::memcpy(tok_logits.data(), logits.data() + j*n_vocab, n_vocab*sizeof(float));
const float prob = softmax(tok_logits)[query_embd[j + 1]];
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[0] += std::log(prob);
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[0]++;
}
// Calculate the mean token logprob for acc_norm
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[0] /= hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[0];
// Do the remaining endings
// For these, we use the bare ending with n_past = context_size
//
for (size_t ending_idx = 1; ending_idx < 4; ending_idx++) {
// Tokenize the query
query_embd.resize(ending_tokens[ending_idx].size() - context_size);
std::memcpy(query_embd.data(), ending_tokens[ending_idx].data() + context_size, query_embd.size()*sizeof(int));
query_size = query_embd.size();
// Stop if query wont fit the ctx window
if (context_size + query_size > (size_t)params.n_ctx) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : number of tokens in query %zu > n_ctxl\n", __func__, query_size);
return;
}
// Speedup small evaluations by evaluating atleast 32 tokens
// No, resizing to 32 is actually slightly slower (at least on CUDA)
//if (query_size < 32) {
// query_embd.resize(32);
//}
// Evaluate the query
logits = hellaswag_evaluate_tokens(ctx, query_embd, context_size, params.n_batch, n_vocab, params.n_threads);
if (logits.empty()) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to eval\n", __func__);
return;
}
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[ending_idx] = 1;
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[ending_idx] = std::log(first_probs[query_embd[0]]);
// Calculate the logprobs over the ending
for (size_t j = 0; j < query_size - 1; j++) {
std::memcpy(tok_logits.data(), logits.data() + j*n_vocab, n_vocab*sizeof(float));
const float prob = softmax(tok_logits)[query_embd[j + 1]];
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[ending_idx] += std::log(prob);
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[ending_idx]++;
}
// Calculate the mean token logprob for acc_norm
hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[ending_idx] /= hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[ending_idx];
// printf("task %lu, ending %lu, whole_len %lu, context_len %lu, ending_logprob_count %lu, ending_logprob %.4f\n",
// task_idx,ending_idx,whole_size,context_size, hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob_count[ending_idx], hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[ending_idx] );
}
// Find the ending with maximum logprob
size_t ending_logprob_max_idx = 0;
double ending_logprob_max_val = hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[0];
for (size_t j = 1; j < 4; j++) {
if (hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[j] > ending_logprob_max_val) {
ending_logprob_max_idx = j;
ending_logprob_max_val = hs_data[task_idx].ending_logprob[j];
}
}
// printf("max logprob ending idx %lu, gold ending idx %lu\n", ending_logprob_max_idx, hs_data[task_idx].gold_ending_idx);
// If the gold ending got the maximum logprobe add one accuracy point
if (ending_logprob_max_idx == hs_data[task_idx].gold_ending_idx) {
acc += 1.0;
}
// Print the accumulated accuracy mean x 100
printf("%zu\t%.8lf\n",task_idx+1, acc/double(task_idx+1)*100.0);
fflush(stdout);
}
delete [] hs_data;
printf("\n");
} }
int main(int argc, char ** argv) { int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
@ -125,29 +557,38 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.perplexity = true; params.perplexity = true;
params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, params.n_ctx); params.n_batch = std::min(params.n_batch, params.n_ctx);
if (params.ppl_stride > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Will perform strided perplexity calculation -> adjusting context size from %d to %d\n",
params.n_ctx, params.n_ctx + params.ppl_stride/2);
params.n_ctx += params.ppl_stride/2;
}
if (params.n_ctx > 2048) { if (params.n_ctx > 2048) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: model does not support context sizes greater than 2048 tokens (%d specified);" fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: model might not support context sizes greater than 2048 tokens (%d specified);"
"expect poor results\n", __func__, params.n_ctx); "expect poor results\n", __func__, params.n_ctx);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT); fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT);
if (params.seed < 0) { if (params.seed == LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED) {
params.seed = time(NULL); params.seed = time(NULL);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %d\n", __func__, params.seed); fprintf(stderr, "%s: seed = %u\n", __func__, params.seed);
std::mt19937 rng(params.seed); std::mt19937 rng(params.seed);
if (params.random_prompt) { if (params.random_prompt) {
params.prompt = gpt_random_prompt(rng); params.prompt = gpt_random_prompt(rng);
} }
llama_backend_init(params.numa);
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx; llama_context * ctx;
// load the model and apply lora adapter, if any // load the model and apply lora adapter, if any
ctx = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params); std::tie(model, ctx) = llama_init_from_gpt_params(params);
if (ctx == NULL) { if (model == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: unable to load model\n", __func__);
return 1; return 1;
} }
@ -159,10 +600,17 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
params.n_threads, std::thread::hardware_concurrency(), llama_print_system_info()); params.n_threads, std::thread::hardware_concurrency(), llama_print_system_info());
} }
perplexity(ctx, params); if (params.hellaswag) {
hellaswag_score(ctx, params);
} else {
perplexity(ctx, params);
}
llama_print_timings(ctx); llama_print_timings(ctx);
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
llama_backend_free();
return 0; return 0;
} }

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
set(TARGET quantize-stats) set(TARGET quantize-stats)
add_executable(${TARGET} quantize-stats.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} quantize-stats.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)

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@ -19,8 +19,12 @@
#include <thread> #include <thread>
#include <mutex> #include <mutex>
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244 4267) // possible loss of data
#endif
struct quantize_stats_params { struct quantize_stats_params {
std::string model = "models/7B/ggml-model-f16.bin"; std::string model = "models/7B/ggml-model-f16.gguf";
bool verbose = false; bool verbose = false;
bool per_layer_stats = false; bool per_layer_stats = false;
bool print_histogram = false; bool print_histogram = false;
@ -143,7 +147,7 @@ void test_roundtrip_on_chunk(
const ggml_tensor * layer, const ggml_tensor * layer,
int64_t offset, int64_t offset,
int64_t chunk_size, int64_t chunk_size,
const quantize_fns_t & qfns, const ggml_type_traits_t & qfns,
bool use_reference, bool use_reference,
float * input_scratch, float * input_scratch,
char * quantized_scratch, char * quantized_scratch,
@ -159,11 +163,11 @@ void test_roundtrip_on_chunk(
} }
if (use_reference) { if (use_reference) {
qfns.quantize_row_q_reference(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size); qfns.from_float_reference(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size);
} else { } else {
qfns.quantize_row_q(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size); qfns.from_float(input_scratch, quantized_scratch, chunk_size);
} }
qfns.dequantize_row_q(quantized_scratch, output_scratch, chunk_size); qfns.to_float(quantized_scratch, output_scratch, chunk_size);
update_error_stats(chunk_size, input_scratch, output_scratch, stats); update_error_stats(chunk_size, input_scratch, output_scratch, stats);
} }
@ -173,7 +177,7 @@ void test_roundtrip_on_chunk(
void test_roundtrip_on_layer( void test_roundtrip_on_layer(
std::string & name, std::string & name,
bool print_layer_stats, bool print_layer_stats,
const quantize_fns_t & qfns, const ggml_type_traits_t & qfns,
bool use_reference, bool use_reference,
const ggml_tensor * layer, const ggml_tensor * layer,
std::vector<float> & input_scratch, std::vector<float> & input_scratch,
@ -282,8 +286,9 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
break; break;
} }
int j; int j;
for (j = 0; j < GGML_TYPE_COUNT && strcmp(argv[i], ggml_type_name((ggml_type) j)) != 0; j++) { for (j = 0; j < GGML_TYPE_COUNT; ++j) {
// find match const auto * name = ggml_type_name((ggml_type) j);
if (name && strcmp(argv[i], name) == 0) break;
} }
if (j < GGML_TYPE_COUNT) { if (j < GGML_TYPE_COUNT) {
params.include_types.push_back((ggml_type) j); params.include_types.push_back((ggml_type) j);
@ -315,6 +320,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
fprintf(stderr, "Loading model\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Loading model\n");
const int64_t t_main_start_us = ggml_time_us(); const int64_t t_main_start_us = ggml_time_us();
llama_model * model;
llama_context * ctx; llama_context * ctx;
{ {
@ -325,10 +331,18 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
lparams.f16_kv = false; lparams.f16_kv = false;
lparams.use_mlock = false; lparams.use_mlock = false;
ctx = llama_init_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams); model = llama_load_model_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams);
if (model == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to load model '%s'\n", __func__, params.model.c_str());
return 1;
}
ctx = llama_new_context_with_model(model, lparams);
if (ctx == NULL) { if (ctx == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to load model '%s'\n", __func__, params.model.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: failed to create context with model '%s'\n", __func__, params.model.c_str());
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
} }
@ -352,6 +366,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: Quantization should be tested with a float model, " fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: Quantization should be tested with a float model, "
"this model contains already quantized layers (%s is type %d)\n", __func__, kv_tensor.first.c_str(), kv_tensor.second->type); "this model contains already quantized layers (%s is type %d)\n", __func__, kv_tensor.first.c_str(), kv_tensor.second->type);
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
included_layers++; included_layers++;
@ -373,8 +388,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if (!params.include_types.empty() && std::find(params.include_types.begin(), params.include_types.end(), i) == params.include_types.end()) { if (!params.include_types.empty() && std::find(params.include_types.begin(), params.include_types.end(), i) == params.include_types.end()) {
continue; continue;
} }
quantize_fns_t qfns = ggml_internal_get_quantize_fn(i); ggml_type_traits_t qfns = ggml_internal_get_type_traits(type);
if (qfns.quantize_row_q && qfns.dequantize_row_q) { if (qfns.from_float && qfns.to_float) {
if (params.verbose) { if (params.verbose) {
printf("testing %s ...\n", ggml_type_name(type)); printf("testing %s ...\n", ggml_type_name(type));
} }
@ -410,6 +425,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
// report timing // report timing
{ {
const int64_t t_main_end_us = ggml_time_us(); const int64_t t_main_end_us = ggml_time_us();

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
set(TARGET quantize) set(TARGET quantize)
add_executable(${TARGET} quantize.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} quantize.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO) if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)

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#include "ggml.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include "build-info.h" #include "build-info.h"
#include "llama.h"
#include <cstdio> #include <cstdio>
#include <map> #include <cstring>
#include <vector>
#include <string> #include <string>
static const std::map<std::string, llama_ftype> LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP = { struct quant_option {
{"q4_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0}, std::string name;
{"q4_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1}, llama_ftype ftype;
{"q5_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_0}, std::string desc;
{"q5_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_1},
{"q8_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q8_0},
}; };
bool try_parse_ftype(const std::string & ftype_str, llama_ftype & ftype, std::string & ftype_str_out) { static const std::vector<struct quant_option> QUANT_OPTIONS = {
auto it = LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP.find(ftype_str); { "Q4_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0, " 3.56G, +0.2166 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
if (it != LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP.end()) { { "Q4_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1, " 3.90G, +0.1585 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
ftype = it->second; { "Q5_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_0, " 4.33G, +0.0683 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
ftype_str_out = it->first; { "Q5_1", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_1, " 4.70G, +0.0349 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
return true; #ifdef GGML_USE_K_QUANTS
{ "Q2_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K, " 2.63G, +0.6717 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q3_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, "alias for Q3_K_M" },
{ "Q3_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_S, " 2.75G, +0.5551 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q3_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M, " 3.07G, +0.2496 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q3_K_L", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_L, " 3.35G, +0.1764 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q4_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, "alias for Q4_K_M", },
{ "Q4_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_S, " 3.59G, +0.0992 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q4_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M, " 3.80G, +0.0532 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q5_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, "alias for Q5_K_M", },
{ "Q5_K_S", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_S, " 4.33G, +0.0400 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q5_K_M", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M, " 4.45G, +0.0122 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "Q6_K", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q6_K, " 5.15G, -0.0008 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
#endif
{ "Q8_0", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q8_0, " 6.70G, +0.0004 ppl @ LLaMA-v1-7B", },
{ "F16", LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_F16, "13.00G @ 7B", },
{ "F32", LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32, "26.00G @ 7B", },
};
bool try_parse_ftype(const std::string & ftype_str_in, llama_ftype & ftype, std::string & ftype_str_out) {
std::string ftype_str;
for (auto ch : ftype_str_in) {
ftype_str.push_back(std::toupper(ch));
}
for (auto & it : QUANT_OPTIONS) {
if (it.name == ftype_str) {
ftype = it.ftype;
ftype_str_out = it.name;
return true;
}
} }
// try to parse as an integer
try { try {
int ftype_int = std::stoi(ftype_str); int ftype_int = std::stoi(ftype_str);
for (auto it = LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP.begin(); it != LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP.end(); it++) { for (auto & it : QUANT_OPTIONS) {
if (it->second == ftype_int) { if (it.ftype == ftype_int) {
ftype = it->second; ftype = it.ftype;
ftype_str_out = it->first; ftype_str_out = it.name;
return true; return true;
} }
} }
@ -39,47 +68,61 @@ bool try_parse_ftype(const std::string & ftype_str, llama_ftype & ftype, std::st
} }
// usage: // usage:
// ./quantize models/llama/ggml-model.bin [models/llama/ggml-model-quant.bin] type [nthreads] // ./quantize [--allow-requantize] [--leave-output-tensor] models/llama/ggml-model.gguf [models/llama/ggml-model-quant.gguf] type [nthreads]
// //
void usage(const char * executable) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [--help] [--allow-requantize] [--leave-output-tensor] model-f32.gguf [model-quant.gguf] type [nthreads]\n\n", executable);
fprintf(stderr, " --allow-requantize: Allows requantizing tensors that have already been quantized. Warning: This can severely reduce quality compared to quantizing from 16bit or 32bit\n");
fprintf(stderr, " --leave-output-tensor: Will leave output.weight un(re)quantized. Increases model size but may also increase quality, especially when requantizing\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\nAllowed quantization types:\n");
for (auto & it : QUANT_OPTIONS) {
printf(" %2d or %-6s : %s\n", it.ftype, it.name.c_str(), it.desc.c_str());
}
exit(1);
}
int main(int argc, char ** argv) { int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
ggml_time_init();
if (argc < 3) { if (argc < 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s model-f32.bin [model-quant.bin] type [nthreads]\n", argv[0]); usage(argv[0]);
for (auto it = LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP.begin(); it != LLAMA_FTYPE_MAP.end(); it++) {
fprintf(stderr, " type = \"%s\" or %d\n", it->first.c_str(), it->second);
}
return 1;
} }
// needed to initialize f16 tables llama_model_quantize_params params = llama_model_quantize_default_params();
{
struct ggml_init_params params = { 0, NULL, false }; int arg_idx = 1;
struct ggml_context * ctx = ggml_init(params);
ggml_free(ctx); for (; arg_idx < argc && strncmp(argv[arg_idx], "--", 2) == 0; arg_idx++) {
if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--leave-output-tensor") == 0) {
params.quantize_output_tensor = false;
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "--allow-requantize") == 0) {
params.allow_requantize = true;
} else {
usage(argv[0]);
}
} }
if (argc - arg_idx < 3) {
usage(argv[0]);
}
llama_backend_init(false);
// parse command line arguments // parse command line arguments
const std::string fname_inp = argv[1]; const std::string fname_inp = argv[arg_idx];
arg_idx++;
std::string fname_out; std::string fname_out;
int nthread;
llama_ftype ftype;
int arg_idx = 2;
std::string ftype_str; std::string ftype_str;
if (try_parse_ftype(argv[arg_idx], ftype, ftype_str)) { if (try_parse_ftype(argv[arg_idx], params.ftype, ftype_str)) {
// argv[2] is the ftype
std::string fpath; std::string fpath;
const size_t pos = fname_inp.find_last_of('/'); const size_t pos = fname_inp.find_last_of('/');
if (pos != std::string::npos) { if (pos != std::string::npos) {
fpath = fname_inp.substr(0, pos + 1); fpath = fname_inp.substr(0, pos + 1);
} }
// export as [inp path]/ggml-model-[ftype].bin // export as [inp path]/ggml-model-[ftype].gguf
fname_out = fpath + "ggml-model-" + ftype_str + ".bin"; fname_out = fpath + "ggml-model-" + ftype_str + ".gguf";
arg_idx++; arg_idx++;
} }
else { else {
// argv[2] is the output path
fname_out = argv[arg_idx]; fname_out = argv[arg_idx];
arg_idx++; arg_idx++;
@ -87,8 +130,7 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: missing ftype\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s: missing ftype\n", __func__);
return 1; return 1;
} }
// argv[3] is the ftype if (!try_parse_ftype(argv[arg_idx], params.ftype, ftype_str)) {
if (!try_parse_ftype(argv[arg_idx], ftype, ftype_str)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid ftype '%s'\n", __func__, argv[3]); fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid ftype '%s'\n", __func__, argv[3]);
return 1; return 1;
} }
@ -98,48 +140,48 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
// parse nthreads // parse nthreads
if (argc > arg_idx) { if (argc > arg_idx) {
try { try {
nthread = std::stoi(argv[arg_idx]); params.nthread = std::stoi(argv[arg_idx]);
} }
catch (const std::exception & e) { catch (const std::exception & e) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid nthread '%s' (%s)\n", __func__, argv[arg_idx], e.what()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid nthread '%s' (%s)\n", __func__, argv[arg_idx], e.what());
return 1; return 1;
} }
} else {
nthread = 0;
} }
fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT); fprintf(stderr, "%s: build = %d (%s)\n", __func__, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_COMMIT);
fprintf(stderr, "%s: quantizing '%s' to '%s' as %s", __func__, fname_inp.c_str(), fname_out.c_str(), ftype_str.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: quantizing '%s' to '%s' as %s", __func__, fname_inp.c_str(), fname_out.c_str(), ftype_str.c_str());
if (nthread > 0) { if (params.nthread > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, " using %d threads", nthread); fprintf(stderr, " using %d threads", params.nthread);
} }
fprintf(stderr, "\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\n");
const int64_t t_main_start_us = ggml_time_us(); const int64_t t_main_start_us = llama_time_us();
int64_t t_quantize_us = 0; int64_t t_quantize_us = 0;
// load the model // load the model
{ {
const int64_t t_start_us = ggml_time_us(); const int64_t t_start_us = llama_time_us();
if (llama_model_quantize(fname_inp.c_str(), fname_out.c_str(), ftype, nthread)) { if (llama_model_quantize(fname_inp.c_str(), fname_out.c_str(), &params)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to quantize model from '%s'\n", __func__, fname_inp.c_str()); fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to quantize model from '%s'\n", __func__, fname_inp.c_str());
return 1; return 1;
} }
t_quantize_us = ggml_time_us() - t_start_us; t_quantize_us = llama_time_us() - t_start_us;
} }
// report timing // report timing
{ {
const int64_t t_main_end_us = ggml_time_us(); const int64_t t_main_end_us = llama_time_us();
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
printf("%s: quantize time = %8.2f ms\n", __func__, t_quantize_us/1000.0); printf("%s: quantize time = %8.2f ms\n", __func__, t_quantize_us/1000.0);
printf("%s: total time = %8.2f ms\n", __func__, (t_main_end_us - t_main_start_us)/1000.0); printf("%s: total time = %8.2f ms\n", __func__, (t_main_end_us - t_main_start_us)/1000.0);
} }
llama_backend_free();
return 0; return 0;
} }

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#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
cd `dirname $0` cd `dirname $0`

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set(TARGET save-load-state) set(TARGET save-load-state)
add_executable(${TARGET} save-load-state.cpp) add_executable(${TARGET} save-load-state.cpp)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}) target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11) target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
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auto last_n_tokens_data = std::vector<llama_token>(params.repeat_last_n, 0); auto last_n_tokens_data = std::vector<llama_token>(params.repeat_last_n, 0);
// init // init
auto ctx = llama_init_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams); auto model = llama_load_model_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams);
auto tokens = std::vector<llama_token>(params.n_ctx); if (model == nullptr) {
auto n_prompt_tokens = llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt.c_str(), tokens.data(), tokens.size(), true); return 1;
}
auto ctx = llama_new_context_with_model(model, lparams);
if (ctx == nullptr) {
llama_free_model(model);
return 1;
}
auto tokens = llama_tokenize(ctx, params.prompt.c_str(), true);
auto n_prompt_tokens = tokens.size();
if (n_prompt_tokens < 1) { if (n_prompt_tokens < 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to tokenize prompt\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "%s : failed to tokenize prompt\n", __func__);
llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
@ -81,9 +90,11 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
auto next_token_str = llama_token_to_str(ctx, next_token); auto next_token_str = llama_token_to_str(ctx, next_token);
last_n_tokens_data.push_back(next_token); last_n_tokens_data.push_back(next_token);
printf("%s", next_token_str); printf("%s", next_token_str.c_str());
if (llama_eval(ctx, &next_token, 1, n_past, params.n_threads)) { if (llama_eval(ctx, &next_token, 1, n_past, params.n_threads)) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to evaluate\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to evaluate\n", __func__);
llama_free(ctx);
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
n_past += 1; n_past += 1;
@ -91,23 +102,27 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
printf("\n\n"); printf("\n\n");
// free old model // free old context
llama_free(ctx); llama_free(ctx);
// load new model // make new context
auto ctx2 = llama_init_from_file(params.model.c_str(), lparams); auto ctx2 = llama_new_context_with_model(model, lparams);
// Load state (rng, logits, embedding and kv_cache) from file // Load state (rng, logits, embedding and kv_cache) from file
{ {
FILE *fp_read = fopen("dump_state.bin", "rb"); FILE *fp_read = fopen("dump_state.bin", "rb");
if (state_size != llama_get_state_size(ctx2)) { if (state_size != llama_get_state_size(ctx2)) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to validate state size\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to validate state size\n", __func__);
llama_free(ctx2);
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
const size_t ret = fread(state_mem, 1, state_size, fp_read); const size_t ret = fread(state_mem, 1, state_size, fp_read);
if (ret != state_size) { if (ret != state_size) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to read state\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to read state\n", __func__);
llama_free(ctx2);
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
@ -135,9 +150,11 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
auto next_token_str = llama_token_to_str(ctx2, next_token); auto next_token_str = llama_token_to_str(ctx2, next_token);
last_n_tokens_data.push_back(next_token); last_n_tokens_data.push_back(next_token);
printf("%s", next_token_str); printf("%s", next_token_str.c_str());
if (llama_eval(ctx2, &next_token, 1, n_past, params.n_threads)) { if (llama_eval(ctx2, &next_token, 1, n_past, params.n_threads)) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to evaluate\n", __func__); fprintf(stderr, "\n%s : failed to evaluate\n", __func__);
llama_free(ctx2);
llama_free_model(model);
return 1; return 1;
} }
n_past += 1; n_past += 1;
@ -145,5 +162,8 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
printf("\n\n"); printf("\n\n");
llama_free(ctx2);
llama_free_model(model);
return 0; return 0;
} }

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." || exit
# Specify the model you want to use here:
MODEL="${MODEL:-./models/llama-2-13b-chat.ggmlv3.q5_K_M.bin}"
PROMPT_TEMPLATE=${PROMPT_TEMPLATE:-./prompts/chat-system.txt}
# Adjust to the number of CPU cores you want to use.
N_THREAD="${N_THREAD:-12}"
# Note: you can also override the generation options by specifying them on the command line:
GEN_OPTIONS="${GEN_OPTIONS:---ctx_size 4096 --batch-size 1024}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # Intended splitting of GEN_OPTIONS
./server $GEN_OPTIONS \
--model "$MODEL" \
--threads "$N_THREAD" \
--rope-freq-scale 1.0 \
"$@"
# I used this to test the model with mps, but omitted it from the general purpose. If you want to use it, just specify it on the command line.
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set(TARGET server)
option(LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE "Build verbose logging option for Server" ON)
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
add_executable(${TARGET} server.cpp json.hpp httplib.h)
install(TARGETS ${TARGET} RUNTIME)
target_compile_definitions(${TARGET} PRIVATE
SERVER_VERBOSE=$<BOOL:${LLAMA_SERVER_VERBOSE}>
)
target_link_libraries(${TARGET} PRIVATE common llama ${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT})
if (WIN32)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${TARGET} PRIVATE ws2_32)
endif()
target_compile_features(${TARGET} PRIVATE cxx_std_11)
if(TARGET BUILD_INFO)
add_dependencies(${TARGET} BUILD_INFO)
endif()

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# llama.cpp/example/server
This example demonstrates a simple HTTP API server and a simple web front end to interact with llama.cpp.
Command line options:
- `--threads N`, `-t N`: Set the number of threads to use during computation.
- `-m FNAME`, `--model FNAME`: Specify the path to the LLaMA model file (e.g., `models/7B/ggml-model.gguf`).
- `-m ALIAS`, `--alias ALIAS`: Set an alias for the model. The alias will be returned in API responses.
- `-c N`, `--ctx-size N`: Set the size of the prompt context. The default is 512, but LLaMA models were built with a context of 2048, which will provide better results for longer input/inference. The size may differ in other models, for example, baichuan models were build with a context of 4096.
- `-ngl N`, `--n-gpu-layers N`: When compiled with appropriate support (currently CLBlast or cuBLAS), this option allows offloading some layers to the GPU for computation. Generally results in increased performance.
- `-mg i, --main-gpu i`: When using multiple GPUs this option controls which GPU is used for small tensors for which the overhead of splitting the computation across all GPUs is not worthwhile. The GPU in question will use slightly more VRAM to store a scratch buffer for temporary results. By default GPU 0 is used. Requires cuBLAS.
- `-ts SPLIT, --tensor-split SPLIT`: When using multiple GPUs this option controls how large tensors should be split across all GPUs. `SPLIT` is a comma-separated list of non-negative values that assigns the proportion of data that each GPU should get in order. For example, "3,2" will assign 60% of the data to GPU 0 and 40% to GPU 1. By default the data is split in proportion to VRAM but this may not be optimal for performance. Requires cuBLAS.
- `-lv, --low-vram`: Do not allocate a VRAM scratch buffer for holding temporary results. Reduces VRAM usage at the cost of performance, particularly prompt processing speed. Requires cuBLAS.
- `-b N`, `--batch-size N`: Set the batch size for prompt processing. Default: `512`.
- `--memory-f32`: Use 32-bit floats instead of 16-bit floats for memory key+value. Not recommended.
- `--mlock`: Lock the model in memory, preventing it from being swapped out when memory-mapped.
- `--no-mmap`: Do not memory-map the model. By default, models are mapped into memory, which allows the system to load only the necessary parts of the model as needed.
- `--numa`: Attempt optimizations that help on some NUMA systems.
- `--lora FNAME`: Apply a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) adapter to the model (implies --no-mmap). This allows you to adapt the pretrained model to specific tasks or domains.
- `--lora-base FNAME`: Optional model to use as a base for the layers modified by the LoRA adapter. This flag is used in conjunction with the `--lora` flag, and specifies the base model for the adaptation.
- `-to N`, `--timeout N`: Server read/write timeout in seconds. Default `600`.
- `--host`: Set the hostname or ip address to listen. Default `127.0.0.1`.
- `--port`: Set the port to listen. Default: `8080`.
- `--path`: path from which to serve static files (default examples/server/public)
- `--embedding`: Enable embedding extraction, Default: disabled.
## Build
server is build alongside everything else from the root of the project
- Using `make`:
```bash
make
```
- Using `CMake`:
```bash
cmake --build . --config Release
```
## Quick Start
To get started right away, run the following command, making sure to use the correct path for the model you have:
### Unix-based systems (Linux, macOS, etc.):
```bash
./server -m models/7B/ggml-model.gguf -c 2048
```
### Windows:
```powershell
server.exe -m models\7B\ggml-model.gguf -c 2048
```
The above command will start a server that by default listens on `127.0.0.1:8080`.
You can consume the endpoints with Postman or NodeJS with axios library. You can visit the web front end at the same url.
## Testing with CURL
Using [curl](https://curl.se/). On Windows `curl.exe` should be available in the base OS.
```sh
curl --request POST \
--url http://localhost:8080/completion \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{"prompt": "Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:","n_predict": 128}'
```
## Node JS Test
You need to have [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en) installed.
```bash
mkdir llama-client
cd llama-client
```
Create a index.js file and put inside this:
```javascript
const prompt = `Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:`;
async function Test() {
let response = await fetch("http://127.0.0.1:8080/completion", {
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify({
prompt,
n_predict: 512,
})
})
console.log((await response.json()).content)
}
Test()
```
And run it:
```bash
node index.js
```
## API Endpoints
- **POST** `/completion`: Given a prompt, it returns the predicted completion.
*Options:*
`temperature`: Adjust the randomness of the generated text (default: 0.8).
`top_k`: Limit the next token selection to the K most probable tokens (default: 40).
`top_p`: Limit the next token selection to a subset of tokens with a cumulative probability above a threshold P (default: 0.9).
`n_predict`: Set the number of tokens to predict when generating text. **Note:** May exceed the set limit slightly if the last token is a partial multibyte character. When 0, no tokens will be generated but the prompt is evaluated into the cache. (default: 128, -1 = infinity).
`n_keep`: Specify the number of tokens from the initial prompt to retain when the model resets its internal context.
By default, this value is set to 0 (meaning no tokens are kept). Use `-1` to retain all tokens from the initial prompt.
`stream`: It allows receiving each predicted token in real-time instead of waiting for the completion to finish. To enable this, set to `true`.
`prompt`: Provide a prompt as a string, or as an array of strings and numbers representing tokens. Internally, the prompt is compared, and it detects if a part has already been evaluated, and the remaining part will be evaluate. If the prompt is a string, or an array with the first element given as a string, a space is inserted in the front like main.cpp does.
`stop`: Specify a JSON array of stopping strings.
These words will not be included in the completion, so make sure to add them to the prompt for the next iteration (default: []).
`tfs_z`: Enable tail free sampling with parameter z (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled).
`typical_p`: Enable locally typical sampling with parameter p (default: 1.0, 1.0 = disabled).
`repeat_penalty`: Control the repetition of token sequences in the generated text (default: 1.1).
`repeat_last_n`: Last n tokens to consider for penalizing repetition (default: 64, 0 = disabled, -1 = ctx-size).
`penalize_nl`: Penalize newline tokens when applying the repeat penalty (default: true).
`presence_penalty`: Repeat alpha presence penalty (default: 0.0, 0.0 = disabled).
`frequency_penalty`: Repeat alpha frequency penalty (default: 0.0, 0.0 = disabled);
`mirostat`: Enable Mirostat sampling, controlling perplexity during text generation (default: 0, 0 = disabled, 1 = Mirostat, 2 = Mirostat 2.0).
`mirostat_tau`: Set the Mirostat target entropy, parameter tau (default: 5.0).
`mirostat_eta`: Set the Mirostat learning rate, parameter eta (default: 0.1).
`grammar`: Set grammar for grammar-based sampling (default: no grammar)
`seed`: Set the random number generator (RNG) seed (default: -1, -1 = random seed).
`ignore_eos`: Ignore end of stream token and continue generating (default: false).
`logit_bias`: Modify the likelihood of a token appearing in the generated text completion. For example, use `"logit_bias": [[15043,1.0]]` to increase the likelihood of the token 'Hello', or `"logit_bias": [[15043,-1.0]]` to decrease its likelihood. Setting the value to false, `"logit_bias": [[15043,false]]` ensures that the token `Hello` is never produced (default: []).
- **POST** `/tokenize`: Tokenize a given text.
*Options:*
`content`: Set the text to tokenize.
Note that the special `BOS` token is not added in front of the text and also a space character is not inserted automatically as it is for `/completion`.
- **POST** `/embedding`: Generate embedding of a given text just as [the embedding example](../embedding) does.
*Options:*
`content`: Set the text to process.
## More examples
### Interactive mode
Check the sample in [chat.mjs](chat.mjs).
Run with NodeJS version 16 or later:
```sh
node chat.mjs
```
Another sample in [chat.sh](chat.sh).
Requires [bash](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/), [curl](https://curl.se) and [jq](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/).
Run with bash:
```sh
bash chat.sh
```
### API like OAI
API example using Python Flask: [api_like_OAI.py](api_like_OAI.py)
This example must be used with server.cpp
```sh
python api_like_OAI.py
```
After running the API server, you can use it in Python by setting the API base URL.
```python
openai.api_base = "http://<Your api-server IP>:port"
```
Then you can utilize llama.cpp as an OpenAI's **chat.completion** or **text_completion** API
### Extending or building alternative Web Front End
The default location for the static files is `examples/server/public`. You can extend the front end by running the server binary with `--path` set to `./your-directory` and importing `/completion.js` to get access to the llamaComplete() method.
Read the documentation in `/completion.js` to see convenient ways to access llama.
A simple example is below:
```html
<html>
<body>
<pre>
<script type="module">
import { llama } from '/completion.js'
const prompt = `### Instruction:
Write dad jokes, each one paragraph.
You can use html formatting if needed.
### Response:`
for await (const chunk of llama(prompt)) {
document.write(chunk.data.content)
}
</script>
</pre>
</body>
</html>
```

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