* model: EmbeddingGemma sentence-transformers dense linear projections support
* model: add support for EmbeddingGemma SentenceTransformers dense linear projections
Adding support for the Dense modules used in EmbeddingGemma models.
EmbeddingGemma is a SentenceTransformers model with additional modules beyond the base Transformer backbone.
See: https://developers.googleblog.com/en/gemma-explained-embeddinggemma-architecture-and-recipe/
* model: add support for EmbeddingGemma SentenceTransformers dense linear projections
- converting model with dense-layers is optional
- introduced dense config params
* Update convert_hf_to_gguf.py
Co-authored-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* fixed formatting issues
* Update src/llama-graph.cpp
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* - removed pooling_type_opt, always allow overriding pooling_type
- asserts checking dense features dims
* fix python lint
* fix ubuntu gcc build warning
* - fixed thread-safety test
- moved asserts to load_hparams
* - tidying up code
- simplifying graph-context expecting both dense weights
* minor : add TODO
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* implement --no-host to disable host buffer
* fix equal_mparams
* move no-host enumeration order together with other model params
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* initial commit for branch 3
* generalize `swa_checkpoint` to `ctx_checkpoint`
this extends `llama-server`'s SWA checkpointing logic to include
hybrid/recurrent models such as Jamba, Granite
* oops
* disable debug prints
* keep backwards compat with `--swa-checkpoints`
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* update prompt re-processing message
* fix off-by-one error per GG
* keep `seq_rm` log per GG
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* server : fix checkpoint logic to support recurrent caches
* server : cleanup and fixes
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* First attempt
* No permute during convert (fixes qk tensors), proper norm application.
* RoPE = NeoX
* Coherence!
* Migrate xielu params from tensors to hyperparameters
* Simple CUDA kernel
* Revert stupid LLM refactorings
* Chat template support
* configchecker / flake8 errors
* Reorder unary.cu
* I do conclude that LLMs are, in fact, stupid.
* Fix after merge
* Final newline
* Make xIELU an UNARY_OP
* Final newline
* Correctly account for parameter shift
* Argh.
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cpu/unary-ops.cpp
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* Refactor: remove unused methods, inline and factorize softplus, add const modifiers
* Revert CUDA changes, implement xIELU as a separate OP
* Pesky newline
* Add float2half / half2float for F16 inputs/outputs
* CUDA variants, attempt 2
* Actually, attempt 3
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cuda/unary.cu
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* Missing convert header
* Proper formula and reference for xIELU in the comments.
* Modify unary-ops.cpp to add the functor-based logic besides the template system to retain optimizations
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add tensor mappings for Apertus to global list instead
* Fix lazy on scalars
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cuda/unary.cu
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* Add comment about the constraints on positive/negative alpha
* Change `softplus` to `ggml_softplus`
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* Fix to use hidden_size_per_head
* Fix num heads
* Fix array
* Fix loading weights
* Support old GGUF converted by the previous version of llama.cpp
* Update src/llama-model.cpp
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
* Move shared parameter definitions to the outside of loop
* Not calculating n_embd_head_k,v by n_embd / n_head
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* Make a few GLM tensors not required
layer.nextn.shared_head_head and layer.nextn.embed_tokens are both excluded from GLM 4.6 resulting in the model not loading after conversion/quantization, this marks those tensors as not required which makes it work
* Update llama-model.cpp
layer.nextn.shared_head_norm also not required in case of future models
* minicpm: make GGUF scaling keys optional with legacy defaults
Older MiniCPM GGUFs do not include the scaling metadata keys (minicpm.embedding_scale, minicpm.residual_scale, minicpm.logit_scale). The loader currently treats these as required, so quantization fails with:
key not found in model: minicpm.embedding_scale
This change restores backward compatibility by treating these keys as optional in the loader and using the older MiniCPM scaling values:
embedding_scale = 12.0f
residual_scale = 1.4f / sqrt(n_layer)
logit_scale = 256.0f / n_embd
When the GGUF provides the keys, their values override the defaults; otherwise the legacy defaults are used. Newer GGUFs that already include these keys are unaffected.
Fixes: #16192
Signed-off-by: Vinkal Chudgar <vinkal.chudgar@gmail.com>
* Update src/llama-model.cpp
Committed as suggested. Thanks!
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* add grok-2 support
* type fix
* type fix
* type fix
* "fix" vocab for invalid sequences
* fix expert tensor mapping and spaces in vocab
* add chat template
* fix norm tensor mapping
* rename layer_out_norm to ffn_post_norm
* ensure ffn_post_norm is mapped
* fix experts merging
* remove erroneous FFN_GATE entry
* concatenate split tensors and add more metadata
* process all expert layers and try cat instead of hstack
* add support for community BPE vocab
* fix expert feed forward length and ffn_down concat
* commit this too
* add ffn_up/gate/down, unsure if sequence is right
* add ffn_gate/down/up to tensor names
* correct residual moe (still not working)
* mess--
* fix embedding scale being applied twice
* add built in chat template
* change beta fast for grok if default value
* remove spm vocab in favor of community bpe vocab
* change attention temp length metadata type to integer
* update attention temp length metadata
* remove comment
* replace M_SQRT2 with std::sqrt(2)
* add yarn metadata, move defaults to hparams
This commit add support for the EmbeddingGemma 300m. This model supports
sliding window attention (SWA) and a new swq_type is introduced to
support symmetric SWA masking.
This commit also extracts the code from the function
llama_is_masked_swa in llama-impl.h, so that the logic can be shared
by both llm_graph_input_attn_no_cache::set_input and
llama_kv_cache::set_input_kq_mask.
With this commit the EmbeddingGemma 300m model can be converted to
to GGUF and used with llama.cpp.
Once the model has been uploaded to HuggingFace it can be used like
this:
```console
./build/bin/llama-cli -hf ggml-org/embeddinggemma-300m-GGUF:Q8_0
```
This commit fixes the model type for the Gemma 270M model in
llama_model.cpp which should be LLM_TYPE_270M. I incorrectly added this
previously as LLM_TYPE_537M which was wrong.
The motivation for this is that it causes the model to not be identified
properly when using tools like llama-bench. For example:
```console
$ ./build/bin/llama-bench -m models/gemma-3-270m-Q8_0.gguf
| model | size | ...
| ------------------------------ | ---------: | ...
| gemma3 ?B Q8_0 | 271.81 MiB | ...
| gemma3 ?B Q8_0 | 271.81 MiB | ...
```
With the changes in this commit the output will be:
```console
$ ./build/bin/llama-bench -m models/gemma-3-270m-Q8_0.gguf
| model | size | ...
| ------------------------------ | ---------: | ...
| gemma3 270M Q8_0 | 271.81 MiB | ...
| gemma3 270M Q8_0 | 271.81 MiB | ...
```
This commit adds support for the 18-layer model type in the Gemma3
series, which is the size of the Gemma3-270m model.
The motivation for this commit is was the only change required for
Gemma3-270m to be converted to GGUF format and used with llama.cpp.
Once the model has been converted and uploaded to Huggingface it can be
used like this:
```console
$ ./build/bin/llama-cli -hf ggml-org/gemma-3-270m-GGUF:Q8_0
```
* Add support for Llada-8b: diffusion model
* Add README
* Fix README and convert_hf_to_gguf
* convert_hf_to_gguf.py: address review comments
* Make everything in a single example
* Remove model-specific sampling
* Remove unused argmax
* Remove braced initializers, improve README.md a bit
* Add diffusion specific gguf params in set_vocab, remove setting rope_theta and rms_norm_eps
* Remove adding the mask token
* Move add_add_bos_token to set_vocab
* use add_bool in gguf_writer.py
* support smallthinker
* support 20b softmax, 4b no sliding window
* new build_moe_ffn_from_probs, and can run 4b
* fix 4b rope bug
* fix python type check
* remove is_moe judge
* remove set_dense_start_swa_pattern function and modify set_swa_pattern function
* trim trailing whitespace
* remove get_vocab_base of SmallThinkerModel in convert_hf_to_gguf.py
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
* better whitespace
Apply suggestions from code review
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* use GGML_ASSERT for expert count validation
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
* Improve null pointer check for probs
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
* use template parameter for SWA attention logic
* better whitespace
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* move the creation of inp_out_ids before the layer loop
* remove redundant judge for probs
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MiniCPM models use the llm_build_granite constructor which was changed
in the Granite Four PR to use hparams.rope_finetuned instead of a
use_rope parameter. MiniCPM models need rope enabled by default.
Fixes inference from gibberish to correct responses.