SOTA 2-bit quants (#4773)
* iq2_xxs: basics * iq2_xxs: scalar and AVX2 dot products Needed to change Q8_K to have quants in the -127...127 range, else the IQ2_XXS AVX implementation becomes very awkward. The alternative would have been to use Q8_0 instead. Perhaps I'll change later, for now this is what we have. * iq2_xxs: ARM_NEON dot product Somehow strangely slow (112 ms/token). * iq2_xxs: WIP Metal Dequantize works, something is still wrong with the dot product. * iq2_xxs: Metal dot product now works We have PP-512 = 475 t/s TG-128 = 47.3 t/s Not the greatest performance, but not complete garbage either. * iq2_xxs: slighty faster dot product TG-128 is now 48.4 t/s * iq2_xxs: slighty faster dot product TG-128 is now 50.9 t/s * iq2_xxs: even faster Metal dot product TG-128 is now 54.1 t/s. Strangely enough, putting the signs lookup table into shared memory has a bigger impact than the grid values being in shared memory. * iq2_xxs: dequantize CUDA kernel - fix conflict with master * iq2_xxs: quantized CUDA dot product (MMVQ) We get TG-128 = 153.1 t/s * iq2_xxs: slightly faster CUDA dot product TG-128 is now at 155.1 t/s. * iq2_xxs: add to llama ftype enum * iq2_xxs: fix MoE on Metal * Fix missing MMQ ops when on hipBLAS I had put the ggml_supports_mmq call at the wrong place. * Fix bug in qequantize_row_iq2_xxs The 0.25f factor was missing. Great detective work by @ggerganov! * Fixing tests * PR suggestion --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
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LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_S = 16, // except 1d tensors
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LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M = 17, // except 1d tensors
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LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q6_K = 18, // except 1d tensors
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LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XXS = 19, // except 1d tensors
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LLAMA_FTYPE_GUESSED = 1024, // not specified in the model file
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