* examples/finetune -opt SGD (stochastic gradient descent) memory opt
add unit tested GGML_OPT_OPTIMIZER_SGD to ggml - avoids allocating
m, v tensors.
support finetune.cpp arg -opt SGD (or sgd). (default adamw as before)
llama 3.2-1b-F32 result: observed 11gb gpu ram (41 sec/epoch)
when using SGD instead of 19gb (55 sec/epoch) using adamw.
(wikipedia 100 lines finetune)
(
using the same GPU memory, adamw can only do before OOM 512
batch/context, reaching:
train: [███████▉] data=0000140/0000140 loss=0.02575±0.00099 acc=99.52±0.03% t=00:00:47 ETA=00:00:00
val: [███████▉] data=0000008/0000008 loss=4.76565±0.28810 acc=41.46±0.77% t=00:00:00 ETA=00:00:00
SGD is superior, though it converges slower, with max before OOM 1728
batch/context (esp see the better validation perf):
train: [███████▉] data=0000039/0000039 loss=0.00371±0.00010 acc=99.96±0.01% t=00:00:41 ETA=00:00:00
val: [███████▉] data=0000003/0000003 loss=5.11406±0.76034 acc=48.01±0.69% t=00:00:01 ETA=00:00:00
)
note: when finetuning long enough (or w/ enough -lr),
validation accuracy *eventually* drops ('catastrophic forgetting')
-lr-half (halflife) option useful for SGD to avoid oscillation or
super slow underdamped learning (makes setting -lr more forgiving).
terminal -lr for now is set by lr-halvings i.e. if you want at most
1/8 the inital -lr you set -lr-halvings 3.
note: objective loss not directly comparable between adamw, sgd? -
check perplexity or accuracy or consider relative improvements
for convergence
new finetune args -wd 1e-9 to enable weight decay in sgd or adamw,
and max -epochs N (default 2 as before)
cache (1 - wd*alpha) in 'adamw' opt struct -
no noticeable perf benefit, disabled (still done
for new SGD though)
since opt. memory is pre-allocated, the ggml_opt_get_optimizer_params
would probably be able to change between SGD and AdamW with each epoch
but would need to use adamw for the first (unconfirmed - no cmdline arg
to set such a policy yet)
test-opt checks adamw as before and now sgd (except for a few disabled
tests for sgd only; probably just needs logging values and adding
alternate reference values); tolerance on the 'regression'
test is broader for sgd (so we don't need many more epochs)
* Vulkan: Implement GGML_OP_OPT_STEP_SGD
* tests: Fix OPT_STEP_SGD test-backend-ops
* SGD op param store weight-decay and not 1-alpha*wd
* minor + cosmetic changes
* fix vulkan sgd
* try CI fix
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Co-authored-by: 0cc4m <picard12@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* Conv2D: Add CPU version
* Half decent
* Tiled approach for F32
* remove file
* Fix tests
* Support F16 operations
* add assert about size
* Review: further formatting fixes, add assert and use CPU version of fp32->fp16
* implement unary REGLU/GEGLU/SWIGLU cpu ops
* relax constraints
* duplicate shape of source
* fix ggml_vec_geglu_f16
* special case gated ops
* implement unary REGLU/GEGLU/SWIGLU cuda ops
* tighten constraints again
* refactor into GGML_GLU_OP
* metal : add glu kernels
ggml-ci
* add CUDA_GLU_BLOCK_SIZE [no ci]
* more constraints and use 64bit ints
ggml-ci
* 64bit multiplication [no ci]
* implement swapped variants (cpu/cuda)
* update comment [no ci]
ggml-ci
* Vulkan: Add GLU ops and shaders
* SYCL: Implement fused kernel GEGLU, SWIGLU and REGLU for single up+gate
* ggml : implement GLU for split up/gate (#14181)
* implement GLU for split up/gate
* add tests for ggml_glu_split
* Vulkan: Implement glu_split logic and shader support
* add split to logging [no ci]
* SYCL: refactor element_size ops and add split up and gate support to gated kernels
* SYCL: switch GEGLU to use tanh approximation
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Co-authored-by: 0cc4m <picard12@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Akarshan <akarshan@menlo.ai>
* GGML: increase OP count in assertion
* Refactor: Optimize SYCL element-wise operations with unary function inlining
This commit refactors the SYCL element-wise operations to improve performance by:
- Inlining unary operations (sgn, abs, elu, gelu, silu, etc.) to reduce kernel launch overhead.
- Introducing helper functions `op_xxx` for each unary operation to encapsulate the logic.
- Replacing direct kernel calls with calls to these inlined functions.
- Using `__dpct_inline__` to encourage compiler inlining.
- Minor code cleanup and consistency improvements.
The changes aim to reduce kernel launch overhead and improve the overall efficiency of element-wise operations on SYCL devices.
* vulkan: Increase workgroup size for GLU, for performance (#14345)
* vulkan: Increase workgroup size for GLU, for performance
* vulkan: change GLU shaders to do one element per invocation rather than one row per workgroup
* merge fix
* metal : add support for split and swap
ggml-ci
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: 0cc4m <picard12@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Akarshan <akarshan@menlo.ai>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Bolz <jbolz@nvidia.com>
* ggml : add ggml_set_rows
Add ggml_set_rows(a, b, c) which copies rows from 'b' into 'a' using
indices from 'c'.
ref: #8366
* use I64 for indices
* ggml : add repeat impl for i64
* ggml : add ggml_is_contiguous_rows
* ggml : ggml_set_rows support broadcast
* ggml : ggml_set_rows support quantized dst
ggml-ci
* ggml : support GGML_TYPE_F32 ".from_float" trait
* ggml : ggml_set_rows update comment + better index name
* tests : add ggml_set_rows
* metal : add ggml_set_rows implementation
ggml-ci
* ggml : simplify forward_dup_f32
* ggml : fix supports_op
* tests : add comment to set_rows
* ggml : leave the repeat_i64 for a separate PR
ggml-ci
* ggml : set_rows use std::min instead of MIN
* ggml : better error message for set_rows unsupported type
* metal : perform op->type check only once
* tests : more consistent implementation + more tests
ggml-ci
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* cpu: refactor SIMD mappings and vectorized op functions into separate files
* Fix warning for ggml_float to float
* Fix warnings
* cpu: move all the operations (except mul_mat) to a separate c++ file
* fix whitespace
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cpu/vec.h
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
* Fix PR comments - use GGML_UNUSED, use cassert in ops.cpp
* Reverse the order of import for ops.h and vec.h, to match what was present in ggml-cpu.c previously
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Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>