The llama.cpp grammar parser had a bug where forgetting to add a closing
quotation mark to strings would cause parsing to crash. Anyone running a
server on a public endpoint is advised to upgrade. To reproduce this bug
./llamafile -m foo.gguf -p bar --grammar 'root::="'
Credit for discovering and reporting this issue goes to Eclypsium
Security Researcher Richard Johnson <Richard.johnson@eclypsium.com>.
* Revert "Revert "llava : add support for moondream vision language model (#6899)""
This reverts commit 9da243b36a.
* Fix num_positions and embeddings initialization
* Modify mat mat mul shader for mul_mat_id, modify mat vec mul shaders for single call batch operation
* Further work towards MoE, disabled for now
* Disable MoE code (not ready yet), fix a number of bugs in shaders and Vulkan code
* Add softmax with f16 mask and pos buffer support
* Disable mul_mat_id shaders for now
* Fix flake8
* Fix validation errors caused by empty buffers on larger batch sizes
This commit changes the value assigned to llama_timings.n_p_eval when
ctx->n_p_eval is 0 to be 1 instead of 1 which is the current value.
The motivation for this change is that if session caching is enabled,
for example using the `--prompt-cache main-session.txt` command line
argument for the main example, and if the same prompt is used then on
subsequent runs, the prompt tokens will not actually be passed to
llama_decode, and n_p_eval will not be updated by llama_synchoronize.
But the value of n_p_eval will be set 1 by llama_get_timings because
ctx->n_p_eval will be 0. This could be interpreted as 1 token was
evaluated for the prompt which could be misleading for applications
using this value.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* Add special token modification capability
To be able to fix/amend special tokens in a GGUF let's add two new arguments:
* `--special-token <name> <value>` where `<name>` can be bos, eos, prefix, middle, etc. while `<value>` is the token value, f.ex. `"<|fim▁begin|>"`
* `--special-token-by-id <name> <id>` where `<id>` is the ID of the token, f.ex. 32006
So, in order to f.ex. add fill-in-middle tokens to a GGUF you would do the following:
```bash
python3 gguf-new-metadata.py input.gguf output.gguf --special-token prefix "<|fim▁begin|>" --special-token middle "<|fim▁hole|>" --special-token suffix "<|fim▁end|>"
```
* improve help text
* flake--
* fix multiple tokens warning
* make script executable
* switch to namedtuple, no need to dataclass
* typing++
* add progress bar
* Add special token modification capability
To be able to fix/amend special tokens in a GGUF let's add two new arguments:
* `--special-token <name> <value>` where `<name>` can be bos, eos, prefix, middle, etc. while `<value>` is the token value, f.ex. `"<|fim▁begin|>"`
* `--special-token-by-id <name> <id>` where `<id>` is the ID of the token, f.ex. 32006
So, in order to f.ex. add fill-in-middle tokens to a GGUF you would do the following:
```bash
gguf-new-metadata.py input.gguf output.gguf --special-token prefix "<|fim▁begin|>" --special-token middle "<|fim▁end|>" --special-token suffix "<|fim▁hole|>"
```
(yes, fim_end is the `middle` token, because completion is a `prefix`/`suffix`/`middle` sequence (where `middle` is unfilled))
or
```bash
gguf-new-metadata.py input.gguf output.gguf --special-token prefix "<fim_prefix>" --special-token middle "<fim_middle>" --special-token suffix "<fim_suffix>"
```
etc...
NB: The tokens have to exist already, trying to add non-existent token name/IDs will be ignored (with a warning), while non-existent values will fail (with an error).
* improve help text
* flake--
* fix multiple tokens warning
* make script executable
* switch to namedtuple, no need to dataclass
* typing++
* add progress bar
* fail on invalid token id
* opencl alignment size should be converted from bits to bytes
Reference: https://registry.khronos.org/OpenCL/specs/3.0-unified/html/OpenCL_API.html#CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN
> Alignment requirement (in bits) for sub-buffer offsets.
* Update ggml-opencl.cpp for readability using division instead of shift
Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Jared Van Bortel <cebtenzzre@gmail.com>
* convert-hf : begin refactoring write_tensor
* convert : upgrade to sentencepiece v0.2.0
* convert-hf : remove unused n_dims in extra_*_tensors
* convert-hf : simplify MoE weights stacking
* convert-hf : flake8 linter doesn't like semicolons
* convert-hf : allow unusual model part names
For example, loading `model-00001-of-00001.safetensors` now works.
* convert-hf : fix stacking MoE expert tensors
`torch.stack` and `torch.cat` don't do the same thing.
* convert-hf : fix Mamba conversion
Tested to work even with a SentencePiece-based tokenizer.
* convert : use a string for the SentencePiece tokenizer path
* convert-hf : display tensor shape
* convert-hf : convert norms to f32 by default
* convert-hf : sort model part names
`os.listdir` is said to list files in arbitrary order.
Sorting the file names should let "model-00009-of-00042.safetensors"
be loaded before "model-00010-of-00042.safetensors".
* convert-hf : use an ABC for Model again
It seems Protocol can't be used as a statically type-checked ABC,
because its subclasses also can't be instantiated. (why did it seem to work?)
At least there's still a way to throw an error when forgetting to define
the `model_arch` property of any registered Model subclasses.
* convert-hf : use a plain class for Model, and forbid direct instantiation
There are no abstract methods used anyway,
so using ABC isn't really necessary.
* convert-hf : more consistent formatting of cmdline args
* convert-hf : align the message logged for converted tensors
* convert-hf : fix Refact conversion
* convert-hf : save memory with lazy evaluation
* convert-hf : flake8 doesn't like lowercase L as a variable name
* convert-hf : remove einops requirement for InternLM2
* convert-hf : faster model parts loading
Instead of pre-loading them all into a dict, iterate on the tensors
in the model parts progressively as needed in Model.write_tensors
Conversion for some architectures relies on checking for the presence
of specific tensor names, so for multi-part models, the weight map is read
from the relevant json file to quickly get these names up-front.
* convert-hf : minor changes for consistency
* gguf-py : add tqdm as a dependency
It's small, and used for a progress bar
in GGUFWriter.write_tensors_to_file
* DRAFT: Introduction of CUDA Graphs to LLama.cpp
* FIx issues raised in comments
* Tidied to now only use CUDA runtime (not mixed with driver calls)
* disable for multi-gpu and batch size > 1
* Disable CUDA graphs for old GPU arch and with env var
* added missing CUDA_CHECKs
* Addressed comments
* further addressed comments
* limit to GGML_ALLOW_CUDA_GRAPHS defined in llama.cpp cmake
* Added more comprehensive graph node checking
* With mechanism to fall back if graph capture fails
* Revert "With mechanism to fall back if graph capture fails"
This reverts commit eb9f15fb6f.
* Fall back if graph capture fails and address other comments
* - renamed GGML_ALLOW_CUDA_GRAPHS to GGML_CUDA_USE_GRAPHS
- rename env variable to disable CUDA graphs to GGML_CUDA_DISABLE_GRAPHS
- updated Makefile build to enable CUDA graphs
- removed graph capture failure checking in ggml_cuda_error
using a global variable to track this is not thread safe, but I am also not safistied with checking an error by string
if this is necessary to workaround some issues with graph capture with eg. cuBLAS, we can pass the ggml_backend_cuda_context to the error checking macro and store the result in the context
- fixed several resource leaks
- fixed issue with zero node graphs
- changed fixed size arrays to vectors
- removed the count of number of evaluations before start capturing, and instead changed the capture mode to relaxed
- removed the check for multiple devices so that it is still possible to use a single device, instead checks for split buffers to disable cuda graphs with -sm row
- changed the op for checking batch size to GGML_OP_ADD, should be more reliable than GGML_OP_SOFT_MAX
- code style fixes
- things to look into
- VRAM usage of the cudaGraphExec_t, if it is significant we may need to make it optional
- possibility of using cudaStreamBeginCaptureToGraph to keep track of which ggml graph nodes correspond to which cuda graph nodes
* fix build without cuda graphs
* remove outdated comment
* replace minimum cc value with a constant
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* Added themes support with two sample themes and a favicon.
* Newline
* Newline
* Newline
* Trailing whitespace
* Increased opacity for contrast
* Increase opacity.
Check actions cancelled for some other priority job and I can't seem to manually re-run them, so MOAR OPACITY
* Opacity action trigger.
Trying to re-trigger the cancelled action.
* One more opacity adjustment
This Actions pipeline is failing for random issues.
* Delete examples/server/themes/buttons_top/completion.js
This will be served from the static string built-in to server.
* Delete examples/server/themes/buttons_top/index.js
This will be served from the static string built-in to server.
* Delete examples/server/themes/wild/completion.js
This will be served from the static string built-in to server.
* Delete examples/server/themes/buttons_top/json-schema-to-grammar.mjs
This will be served from the static string built-in to server.
* Delete examples/server/themes/wild/index.js
This will be served from the static string built-in to server.
* Delete examples/server/themes/wild/json-schema-to-grammar.mjs
This will be served from the static string built-in to server.
* Replaced underscore.
* fix: use `malloc` instead of `posix_memalign` in `ggml-metal.m` to make it not crash Electron proccesses
* fix: typo
* fix: use `vm_allocate` instead of `posix_memalign`
* fix: don't call `newBufferWithBytesNoCopy` with `NULL` when `ggml_metal_host_malloc` returns `NULL`
* fix: use `vm_allocate` only on macOS