This commit applies .clang-format rules to all source files under the
ggml-cann directory to ensure consistent coding style and readability.
The .clang-format option `SortIncludes: false` has been set to disable
automatic reordering of include directives.
No functional changes are introduced.
Co-authored-by: hipudding <huafengchun@gmail.com>
## Why it failed
When compiling with strict compiler flags (-Wwrite-strings -Werror=discarded-qualifiers),
the build fails with the following error:
```
cmake \
-S . \
-B ../llama.cpp.build \
--preset=x64-linux-gcc-debug \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/local \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Wwrite-strings -Werror=discarded-qualifiers" && \
cmake --build ../llama.cpp.build/
...
/home/otegami/work/cpp/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c: In function ‘ggml_cpu_init’:
/home/otegami/work/cpp/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:3572:24: error: passing argument 1 of ‘putenv’ discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Werror=discarded-qualifiers]
3572 | putenv("KMP_BLOCKTIME=200"); // 200ms
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /home/otegami/work/cpp/llama.cpp/ggml/src/./ggml-impl.h:10,
from /home/otegami/work/cpp/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu-impl.h:6,
from /home/otegami/work/cpp/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/traits.h:3,
from /home/otegami/work/cpp/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:6:
/usr/include/stdlib.h:786:26: note: expected ‘char *’ but argument is of type ‘const char *’
786 | extern int putenv (char *__string) __THROW __nonnull ((1));
| ~~~~~~^~~~~~~~
cc1: some warnings being treated as errors
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
```
The issue is that putenv() expects a non-const char * but receives a string literal (const char *).
## How to fix
This PR replaces putenv("KMP_BLOCKTIME=200") with setenv("KMP_BLOCKTIME", "200", 0).
Benefits of setenv():
- Accepts const char * parameters (no qualifier warnings)
- Makes copies of the strings (safer memory handling)
- The third parameter (0) ensures we don't overwrite if already set
* CPU: Add support for FLOOR,CEIL,ROUND and TRUNC unary operators
- Added the operators to unary op enum
- Implemented API functions
- Implemented forward and unary-op logic in CPU backend
- Updated ggml_get_n_tasks
- Updated operators names array and static_assert
- Updated docs and enabled automatic tests
* docs: add documentation for ggml_trunc and ggml_trunc_inplace in ggml.h
* chore: remove trailing whitespace from ggml.h
* Remove unresolved merge markers
* Apply review suggestions: cleanup formatting, enum order and leftover artifacts
* Regenerate ops.md using create_ops_docs.py
* opencl: add mm_q8_0_f32
* opencl: fix data loading for incomplete tile
* opencl: use q8_0 mm for larger matrix
* opencl: add some tests to cover the path
* optimise GGML_OP_SUM
* add non-contiguous tests by permuting the input
* change tests to require full contiguity of OP_SUM
* cuda : add check GGML_OP_SUM
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* CUDA set scheduling strategy to spinning for cc121
* Using prop.major and prop.minor, include HIP and MUSA
* Exclude HIP and MUSA
* Remove trailing whitespace
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* Remove empty line
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
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Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* ggml : fix build broken with -march=armv9-a on MacOS
Signed-off-by: Jie Fu <jiefu@tencent.com>
* Add #pragma message
Signed-off-by: Jie Fu <jiefu@tencent.com>
* Address review comment.
Signed-off-by: Jie Fu <jiefu@tencent.com>
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c
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Signed-off-by: Jie Fu <jiefu@tencent.com>
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
This commit fixes a CPU-side memory leak issue in the CANN backend,
which occurred when intermediate aclTensorList objects were not properly
released after operator execution. The leak happened during repeated
invocations of CANN ops (e.g., FlashAttention), leading to increasing
host memory usage over time.
Proper resource cleanup (aclDestroyTensorList and related release logic)
has been added to ensure that all temporary tensors are correctly freed.
Many Ascend operators internally use FP16 precision for computation.
If input data is in FP32, it must first be cast to FP16 before
computation, and then cast back to FP32 after computation, which
introduces unnecessary cast operations. Moreover, FP16 computation
requires significantly less workload compared to FP32, leading to
noticeable efficiency improvements.
In this change, `get_rows`, `rms_norm`, and `flash_attn_ext` are extended
to support multiple data types. Validation on the Qwen2 0.5b model shows
correct accuracy and about 10% performance gain in concurrent scenarios.
Co-authored-by: noemotiovon <757486878@qq.com>
* scaffold to support opt step adamw on metal (not written so far)
* add opt-step-adamw kernel for metal
* pass op->src[4] as a separate buffer to the pipeline
* add bounds check to opt-step-adamw kernel
* complete scaffold for GGML_OP_SUM
* naive GGML_OP_SUM kernel
* remove unwanted comment
* change OP_SUM capability gate
* Add has_simdgroup_reduction to both ops to pass CI
* fix/refactor OP argsort, pad
* fix count-equal op
* update SYCL OP list
* fix format issue
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Co-authored-by: Zhang Jianyu <zhang.jianyu@outlook.com>
The previous SVE implementation for `ggml_vec_dot_f16_unroll` contained a bug due to a copy-paste error. The wrong variable was used in an FMA instruction, leading to incorrect results. This commit corrects the variable usage and improves the clarity of the code by renaming variables to avoid confusion.
Co-authored-by: Aaron <shelhamer.aaron@gmail.com>
* CANN: improve ACL graph matching
Record `ne` and `nb` information for src tensors and include them in the
graph matching check. This enhances the robustness of ACL graph matching
by preventing incorrect matches when src tensors share the same data
address but differ in shape or stride.
* CANN: add op_params match
* refactor to support soft_max_ext
* fix error and support soft_max_back
* rm unused functions
* fix format issue
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Co-authored-by: Zhang Jianyu <zhang.jianyu@outlook.com>
* metal : better unroll in the FA kernels
* metal : index FA blocks
* tests : restore [no ci]
* metal : prevent division by zero in FA kernels
* metal : fix -INF detection logic
* Add profiling
* More detailed profiling
* Rework command submission to avoid global locks
* Update wait handling
* try new method of waiting on futures
* Add serializing of command submission in some cases
* Add new pool for timestamp queries and clean up logging
* Serialize command submission in CI and leave a TODO note
* Update webgpu CI
* Add myself as WebGPU codeowner
* Deadlock avoidance
* Leave WebGPU/Vulkan CI serialized
* Fix divide by 0
* Fix logic in division by inflight_threads
* Update CODEOWNERS and remove serialize submit option
* metal : pad K, V and Mask when needed
* cont : simplify
* cuda : add TODO about KV padding requirement
* metal : add comments
* metal : remove mask padding requirement
* tests : add -INF blocks to the KQ mask in the FA tests
* cont : bump -INF block size to 64
Co-authored-by: Jeff Bolz <jbolz@nvidia.com>
* ggml : prevent division by zero in FA CPU op
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Co-authored-by: Jeff Bolz <jbolz@nvidia.com>
* metal : ssm_scan minor opts
* metal : get_rows optimize
* metal : cpy optimize
* metal : ssm_conv opt
* metal : ssm_scan simplify
* metal : ssm_Scan opt
This commit updates the leftover handling in ggml_vec_scale_f32.
The motivation for this is that the code currently incorrectly assumes
there would be fewer than ggml_f32_epr leftover elements. However,
since the main loop processes 2*ggml_f32_epr elements per iteration
, there can be up to (2*ggml_f32_epr - 1) leftover elements.
The original single-pass leftover code could only process ggml_f32_epr
elements, leaving some elements unscaled.
Example scenario with 256-bit SVE:
```
ggml_f32_epr = 8 (elements per register)
ggml_f32_step = 16 (two registers per iteration)
n = 25
np = 16
leftovers = 9 elements (16-24)
Original : processes only elements 16-23, misses element 24
This commit : loop processes elements 16-23, then element 24
```
Refs: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/actions/runs/18070620247/job/51419855630