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			* docs: update s390x documentation + add faq Signed-off-by: Aaron Teo <aaron.teo1@ibm.com> * docs: add s390x z17 build q&a Signed-off-by: Aaron Teo <aaron.teo1@ibm.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Aaron Teo <aaron.teo1@ibm.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| > [!IMPORTANT]
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| > This build documentation is specific only to IBM Z & LinuxONE mainframes (s390x). You can find the build documentation for other architectures: [build.md](build.md).
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| 
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| # Build llama.cpp locally (for s390x)
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| 
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| The main product of this project is the `llama` library. Its C-style interface can be found in [include/llama.h](../include/llama.h).
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| 
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| The project also includes many example programs and tools using the `llama` library. The examples range from simple, minimal code snippets to sophisticated sub-projects such as an OpenAI-compatible HTTP server.
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| 
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| **To get the code:**
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| 
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| ```bash
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| git clone https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp
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| cd llama.cpp
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| ```
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| 
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| ## CPU Build with BLAS
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| 
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| Building llama.cpp with BLAS support is highly recommended as it has shown to provide performance improvements. Make sure to have OpenBLAS installed in your environment.
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| 
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| ```bash
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| cmake -S . -B build             \
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|     -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
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|     -DGGML_BLAS=ON              \
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|     -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS
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| 
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| cmake --build build --config Release -j $(nproc)
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| ```
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| 
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| **Notes**:
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| 
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| -   For faster repeated compilation, install [ccache](https://ccache.dev/)
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| -   By default, VXE/VXE2 is enabled. To disable it (not recommended):
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     cmake -S . -B build             \
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|         -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS=ON              \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS \
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|         -DGGML_VXE=OFF
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| 
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|     cmake --build build --config Release -j $(nproc)
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|     ```
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| 
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| -   By default, NNPA is enabled when available. To disable it (not recommended):
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     cmake -S . -B build             \
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|         -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS=ON              \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS \
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|         -DGGML_NNPA=OFF
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| 
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|     cmake --build build --config Release -j $(nproc)
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|     ```
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| 
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| -   For debug builds:
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     cmake -S . -B build             \
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|         -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug    \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS=ON              \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS
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|     cmake --build build --config Debug -j $(nproc)
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|     ```
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| 
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| -   For static builds, add `-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF`:
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     cmake -S . -B build             \
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|         -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS=ON              \
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|         -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=OpenBLAS \
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|         -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
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| 
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|     cmake --build build --config Release -j $(nproc)
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|     ```
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| 
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| ## Getting GGUF Models
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| 
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| All models need to be converted to Big-Endian. You can achieve this in three cases:
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| 
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| 1. **Use pre-converted models verified for use on IBM Z & LinuxONE (easiest)**
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| 
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|     
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| 
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|     You can find popular models pre-converted and verified at [s390x Ready Models](https://huggingface.co/collections/taronaeo/s390x-ready-models-672765393af438d0ccb72a08).
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| 
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|     These models have already been converted from `safetensors` to `GGUF Big-Endian` and their respective tokenizers verified to run correctly on IBM z15 and later system.
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| 
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| 2. **Convert safetensors model to GGUF Big-Endian directly (recommended)**
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| 
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|     
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| 
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|     The model you are trying to convert must be in `safetensors` file format (for example [IBM Granite 3.3 2B](https://huggingface.co/ibm-granite/granite-3.3-2b-instruct)). Make sure you have downloaded the model repository for this case.
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     python3 convert_hf_to_gguf.py \
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|         --outfile model-name-be.f16.gguf \
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|         --outtype f16 \
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|         --bigendian \
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|         model-directory/
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|     ```
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| 
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|     For example,
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     python3 convert_hf_to_gguf.py \
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|         --outfile granite-3.3-2b-instruct-be.f16.gguf \
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|         --outtype f16 \
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|         --bigendian \
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|         granite-3.3-2b-instruct/
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|     ```
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| 
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| 3. **Convert existing GGUF Little-Endian model to Big-Endian**
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| 
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|     
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| 
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|     The model you are trying to convert must be in `gguf` file format (for example [IBM Granite 3.3 2B](https://huggingface.co/ibm-granite/granite-3.3-2b-instruct-GGUF)). Make sure you have downloaded the model file for this case.
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     python3 gguf-py/gguf/scripts/gguf_convert_endian.py model-name.f16.gguf BIG
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|     ```
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| 
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|     For example,
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| 
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|     ```bash
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|     python3 gguf-py/gguf/scripts/gguf_convert_endian.py granite-3.3-2b-instruct-le.f16.gguf BIG
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|     mv granite-3.3-2b-instruct-le.f16.gguf granite-3.3-2b-instruct-be.f16.gguf
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|     ```
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| 
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|     **Notes:**
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| 
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|     - The GGUF endian conversion script may not support all data types at the moment and may fail for some models/quantizations. When that happens, please try manually converting the safetensors model to GGUF Big-Endian via Step 2.
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| 
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| ## IBM Accelerators
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| 
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| ### 1. SIMD Acceleration
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| 
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| Only available in IBM z15 or later system with the `-DGGML_VXE=ON` (turned on by default) compile flag. No hardware acceleration is possible with llama.cpp with older systems, such as IBM z14/arch12. In such systems, the APIs can still run but will use a scalar implementation.
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| 
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| ### 2. NNPA Vector Intrinsics Acceleration
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| 
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| Only available in IBM z16 or later system with the `-DGGML_NNPA=ON` (turned on when available) compile flag. No hardware acceleration is possible with llama.cpp with older systems, such as IBM z15/arch13. In such systems, the APIs can still run but will use a scalar implementation.
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| 
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| ### 3. zDNN Accelerator
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| 
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| _Only available in IBM z16 or later system. No direction at the moment._
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| 
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| ### 4. Spyre Accelerator
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| 
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| _No direction at the moment._
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| 
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| ## Performance Tuning
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| 
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| ### 1. Virtualization Setup
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| 
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| It is strongly recommended to use only LPAR (Type-1) virtualization to get the most performance.
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| 
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| Note: Type-2 virtualization is not supported at the moment, while you can get it running, the performance will not be the best.
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| 
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| ### 2. IFL (Core) Count
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| 
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| It is recommended to allocate a minimum of 8 shared IFLs assigned to the LPAR. Increasing the IFL count past 8 shared IFLs will only improve Prompt Processing performance but not Token Generation.
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| 
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| Note: IFL count does not equate to vCPU count.
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| 
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| ### 3. SMT vs NOSMT (Simultaneous Multithreading)
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| 
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| It is strongly recommended to disable SMT via the kernel boot parameters as it negatively affects performance. Please refer to your Linux distribution's guide on disabling SMT via kernel boot parameters.
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| 
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| ### 4. BLAS vs NOBLAS
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| 
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| IBM VXE/VXE2 SIMD acceleration depends on the BLAS implementation. It is strongly recommended to use BLAS.
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| 
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| ## Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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| 
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| 1. I'm getting the following error message while trying to load a model: `gguf_init_from_file_impl: failed to load model: this GGUF file version 50331648 is extremely large, is there a mismatch between the host and model endianness?`
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| 
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|     Answer: Please ensure that the model you have downloaded/converted is GGUFv3 Big-Endian. These models are usually denoted with the `-be` suffix, i.e., `granite-3.3-2b-instruct-be.F16.gguf`.
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| 
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|     You may refer to the [Getting GGUF Models](#getting-gguf-models) section to manually convert a `safetensors` model to `GGUF` Big Endian.
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| 
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| 2. I'm getting extremely poor performance when running inference on a model
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| 
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|     Answer: Please refer to the [Appendix B: SIMD Support Matrix](#appendix-b-simd-support-matrix) to check if your model quantization is supported by SIMD acceleration.
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| 
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| 3. I'm building on IBM z17 and getting the following error messages: `invalid switch -march=z17`
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| 
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|     Answer: Please ensure that your GCC compiler is of minimum GCC 15.1.0 version, and have `binutils` updated to the latest version. If this does not fix the problem, kindly open an issue.
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| 
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| ## Getting Help on IBM Z & LinuxONE
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| 
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| 1. **Bugs, Feature Requests**
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| 
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|     Please file an issue in llama.cpp and ensure that the title contains "s390x".
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| 
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| 2. **Other Questions**
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| 
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|     Please reach out directly to [aionz@us.ibm.com](mailto:aionz@us.ibm.com).
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| 
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| ## Appendix A: Hardware Support Matrix
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| 
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| |         | Support | Minimum Compiler Version |
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| | ------- | ------- | ------------------------ |
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| | IBM z15 | ✅      |                          |
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| | IBM z16 | ✅      |                          |
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| | IBM z17 | ✅      | GCC 15.1.0               |
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| 
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| -   ✅ - supported and verified to run as intended
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| -   🚫 - unsupported, we are unlikely able to provide support
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| 
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| ## Appendix B: SIMD Support Matrix
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| 
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| |            | VX/VXE/VXE2 | NNPA | zDNN | Spyre |
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| | ---------- | ----------- | ---- | ---- | ----- |
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| | FP32       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | FP16       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | BF16       | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q4_0       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q4_1       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q5_0       | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q5_1       | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q8_0       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q2_K       | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q3_K       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q4_K       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q5_K       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | Q6_K       | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | TQ1_0      | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | TQ2_0      | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ2_XXS    | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ2_XS     | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ2_S      | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ3_XXS    | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ3_S      | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ1_S      | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ1_M      | 🚫          | 🚫   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ4_NL     | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | IQ4_XS     | ✅          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | FP32->FP16 | 🚫          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| | FP16->FP32 | 🚫          | ✅   | ❓   | ❓    |
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| 
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| -   ✅ - acceleration available
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| -   🚫 - acceleration unavailable, will still run using scalar implementation
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| -   ❓ - acceleration unknown, please contribute if you can test it yourself
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