This commit removes the inclusion of `<cstdlib>`.
The motivation for this change is that this source file does not seem to
use any functions from this header and the comment about `qsort` is a
little misleading/confusing.
Remove un-necessary templates from class definition and packing functions
Reduce deeply nested conditionals, if-else switching in mnapck function
Replace repetitive code with inline functions in Packing functions
2 ~ 7% improvement in Q8 Model
15 ~ 50% improvement in Q4 Model
Signed-off-by: Shalini Salomi Bodapati <Shalini.Salomi.Bodapati@ibm.com>
* ggml : add ggml_scale_bias
* ggml_vec_mad1_f32
* add more simd
* add CUDA
* sycl
* vulkan
* cann (placeholder)
* opencl
* will this fix cpu?
* fix cuda
* suggestions from coderabbit
* fix cann compile error
* vDSP_vsmsa
* rm __ARM_FEATURE_SVE
* use memcpy for op params
* make code looks more consistent
* use scalar for __ARM_FEATURE_SVE
* add x param to ggml_vec_mad1_f32
* llama : initial Mamba-2 support
* ggml : SIMD ggml_ssm_scan for Mamba-2
* ggml : improve ggml_mul speed when masking recurrent states
* llama : support running Mamba-Codestral-7B-v0.1
* llama : fix Mamba-2 conv state saving
* ggml : make the ggml_mul fast broadcast path more consistently formatted
* llama : remove unused variable
* llama : add missing break
* convert_hf : prefer SentencePiece tokenizer for Mamba-2 when present
The tokenzier.json of Mamba-Codestral-7B-v0.1 otherwise requires
workarounds to work correctly.
* llama : avoid redundant state copy for Mamba 1 and 2
* metal : attempt to adapt SSM_SCAN for Mamba-2
* metal : fix SSM_SCAN pipeline scope
* metal : use log and exp instead of log1pf and expf in SSM_SCAN
* metal : remove unused arguments for SSM_SCAN
The max index is 31, so trimming the arguments is necessary.
* metal : add back n_seqs to SSM_SCAN args
Whoops, this is needed for the offset in the concatenated output.
* metal : fix SSM_SCAN state head offset
* metal : fix wrong number of tokens per sequence in SSM_SCAN
* ggml : remove unused fast broadcast path in GGML_MUL
This was initially added because states were masked with ggml_mul,
but this is no longer done and so this "optimisation" is no longer
necessary, or at least not worth the additional code complexity.
* ggml : avoid multiply by D in GGML_OP_SSM_SCAN
This makes the weight buft detection in src/llama.cpp simpler.
* convert : transpose Mamba-2 A, D and reshape SSM_NORM
This breaks existing conversions of Mamba-2 models
to avoid some reshapes.
Not sure if it's a good idea,
but it makes the graph slightly cleaner.
* llama : more appropriate SSM_SCAN and SSM_CONV buft support checks
* convert : fix flake8 lint
* metal : fix confusion between ; and ,
* metal : add missing args for nb references in ssm_scan_f32_group
* metal : single-user mamba2 inference works
* kv-cache : remove const_cast when setting inputs for s_copy
And also fix multi-user inference for recurrent models
by using cell_id instead of i as the kv cell index
when populating s_copy.
* convert : avoid AutoConfig for Mamba and Mamba2 hparams
* kv-cache : allow context shift for recurrent models
* graph : fix recurrent state copies when avoiding copies
Works, but using lambda functions might not be that clean.
* ggml : fix mamba2 ssm scan when compiled with SVE
* ggml-cpu : reorder SVE FMA for consistency with other SIMD arches
* cuda : implement ssm scan for Mamba2
There is still room for improvement, but it works!
* cuda : adapt Mamba1 ssm scan to shape changes from Mamba2
* mamba : fix mismatched new and delete size for llm_build_mamba
Subclasses of llm_graph_context cannot have extra fields,
because the called destructor is not the one from the subclass.
This otherwise would cause problems when runnning Mamba-(1|2) inference
when compiled -DGGML_SANITIZE_ADDRESS=ON
* cuda : graceful fallback for Mamba-1 models with weird embd size
* add "align corners" mode for bilinear upscale, and allow downscaling
* add ggml_interpolate, deprecate ggml_upscale_ext, pass in align-corners as bit-flag
* test-backend-ops: replace ggml_upscale_ext with ggml_interpolate, add test cases for downscale and align-corners
* 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
* Update docker.yml
修改docker.yml文件中的内容使其停止周期性的运行该workflow,如果想要运行该workflow可以手动启动
* Remove redundant include path in CMakeLists.txt
The parent directory '..' was removed from the include directories for the ggml-cpu-feats target, to avoid unnecessary include paths.
* Enable scheduled Docker image builds
Uncomments the workflow schedule to trigger daily Docker image rebuilds at 04:12 UTC, improving automation and keeping images up to date.
* 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>
* Add PowerPC feature detection and scoring
* ggml-cpu: Implement GGML_CPU_ALL_VARIANTS for PowerPC
* ggml-cpu: Delay some initializations until function is called
When using GGML_BACKEND_DL=ON, these initializations might use
instructions that are not supported by the current CPU.
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Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
* llama : add thread safety test
* llamafile : remove global state
* llama : better LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_NONE logic
when main_gpu < 0 GPU devices are not used
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* ggml-cpu: Factor out feature detection build from x86
* ggml-cpu: Add ARM feature detection and scoring
This is analogous to cpu-feats-x86.cpp. However, to detect compile-time
activation of features, we rely on GGML_USE_<FEAT> which need to be set
in cmake, instead of GGML_<FEAT> that users would set for x86.
This is because on ARM, users specify features with GGML_CPU_ARM_ARCH,
rather than with individual flags.
* ggml-cpu: Implement GGML_CPU_ALL_VARIANTS for ARM
Like x86, however to pass around arch flags within cmake, we use
GGML_INTERNAL_<FEAT> as we don't have GGML_<FEAT>.
Some features are optional, so we may need to build multiple backends
per arch version (armv8.2_1, armv8.2_2, ...), and let the scoring
function sort out which one can be used.
* ggml-cpu: Limit ARM GGML_CPU_ALL_VARIANTS to Linux for now
The other platforms will need their own specific variants.
This also fixes the bug that the the variant-building branch was always
being executed as the else-branch of GGML_NATIVE=OFF. The branch is
moved to an elseif-branch which restores the previous behavior.
Some systems report the CPU implementation as "Power11" instead of "POWER11".
The existing CMake logic uses a case-sensitive regular expression to extract
the CPU generation, which fails when the casing doesn't exactly match "POWER".
This patch provides a fix by first converting the string to uppercase before applying the regex.
Signed-off-by: root <root@rheldb2v.pperf.tadn.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: root <root@rheldb2v.pperf.tadn.ibm.com>
* threading: support for GGML_SCHED_PRIO_LOW, update thread info on Windows to avoid throttling
We talked about adding LOW priority for GGML threads in the original threadpool PR.
It might be useful for some cases to avoid contention.
Latest Windows ARM64 releases started parking (offlining) the CPU cores
more aggresively which results in suboptimal performance with n_threads > 4.
To deal with that we now disable Power Throttling for our threads for the NORMAL
and higher priorities.
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
* threading: disable SetThreadInfo() calls for older Windows versions
* Update tools/llama-bench/llama-bench.cpp
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
* cmake: Define function for querying architecture
The tests and results match exactly those of ggml/src/CMakeLists.txt
* Switch arch detection over to new function
* ggml : remove MSVC warnings pragmas
This commit removes the MSVC-specific pragmas as these are now handled
in ggml/CMakeLists.txt.
* whisper : remove MSVC warning pragmas
This commit removes the MSVC-specific pragmas. These are now handled in
the ggml/CMakeLists.txt file.