Build fails with compilation error on power pc.
This patch fixes the same.
Tested with unit tests run via
--build <build_dir> && cd <build_dir> && make test
Signed-off-by: Shalini Salomi Bodapati <Shalini.Salomi.Bodapati@ibm.com>
* fix(rpc): Improve input validation and error handling
The `rpc-server` was vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks via
several RPC commands (`SET_TENSOR`, `GRAPH_COMPUTE`, etc.). Malformed
messages could trigger failed assertions (e.g., invalid `ggml_type`)
or out-of-bounds reads/writes leading to `GGML_ABORT` calls,
crashing the server process.
This PR introduces robust input validation and replaces `abort()`
calls with graceful error handling:
- **Type Validation:** `deserialize_tensor` now checks if the
`tensor->type` is within the valid `GGML_TYPE_COUNT` range
*before* calling `ggml_new_tensor_4d`. Returns `nullptr` on
invalid type.
- **Bounds Checks:** Replaced `GGML_ABORT` in `set_tensor`,
`set_tensor_hash`, and `get_tensor` handlers with error
logging and returning `false` when data/offset parameters
are out of buffer bounds.
- **Size Checks:** Added safe arithmetic checks (for overflow) in
`graph_compute` when calculating required message sizes based
on client-provided `n_nodes` and `n_tensors`. Returns early
if the reported sizes conflict with the actual message size or
would lead to overflow.
- **Error Propagation:**
- `create_node` now checks for `nullptr` return values from
`deserialize_tensor` and its recursive calls, propagating
`nullptr` upwards on failure. Uses `find` instead of `at`
for safer map access.
- `copy_tensor` now checks for `nullptr` from `deserialize_tensor`
and sets the response status to failure if deserialization
or bounds checks fail.
- `graph_compute` now checks for `nullptr` return from
`create_node` and returns failure status correctly. The final
return value now reflects the actual computation status.
These changes improve the RPC server's resilience
against malformed client requests, preventing crashes and ensuring
errors are handled more gracefully.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* refactor(rpc): address pr comments
removed comments and unnecessary returns
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* refactor(rpc): ambiguous nullptr from create_node
rpc_server::create_node could previously return nullptr if the input ID
was 0 (valid) or if an internal error (deserialization, recursion
failure) occurred (invalid). This ambiguity made error handling
difficult for the caller (`graph_compute`).
This commit clarifies the meaning of nullptr:
- `graph_compute` now checks if the input 'id' was non-zero when
`create_node` returns nullptr, correctly identifying failures
versus intentional null links.
- `create_node` avoids recursive calls for zero IDs and propagates
nullptr unambiguously on failure during recursion.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* refactor(rpc): initial zero check in create_node
The caller (`graph_compute`) already checks `id != 0` when handling
a `nullptr` return from `create_node`, correctly distinguishing
intentional null links from actual errors. This makes the initial
`if (id == 0)` check redundant.
Also removes the log message when a tensor ID is not found in the
provided map which was added in this branch.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* fix(rpc): Handle get_alloc_size failure in server
Check the return value of `server.get_alloc_size` in the RPC server
loop. If the call fails, return early to close the connection.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* refactor(rpc): input size validation in graph_compute
Removes detailed, step-by-step size calculations and overflow
checks in favor of simpler direct comparisons, assuming 64-bit
overflow is unlikely.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* refactor(rpc): remove extra status code setting
Removes the explicit setting of `response.result = GGML_STATUS_FAILED`
when `create_node` returns `nullptr` within `graph_compute`.
Primary signal is the `false` return value in case of failure.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* refactor(rpc): remove redundant check for tensor->type
Breaks CI on ubuntu-cpu-make. Tensor type is uint32_t, thus
the check is not needed.
Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
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Signed-off-by: Ville Vesilehto <ville@vesilehto.fi>
* SYCL: Add all missing unary kernels
ggml-ci
* decouple kernel launch range from data size using strided loop
* use ciel_div helper for num_blocks
ggml-ci
* clean auto imported header files
RPC_CMD_SET_TENSOR always returns an empty response and we send this 4
times per token. We can improve TG speed if we don't wait for this empty
response.
The performance impact of this change depends on the network latency.
* tune matmul for gcn
* this one is more power efficient
* Update ggml/src/ggml-vulkan/ggml-vulkan.cpp
Co-authored-by: 0cc4m <picard12@live.de>
* disable this tune for the proprietary driver
---------
Co-authored-by: 0cc4m <picard12@live.de>
Add RPC_CMD_HELLO for getting the version of the protocol implemend by
the server. Follow the semantic versioning rules at https://semver.org
Hopefully this bring better user experience when we make breaking
changes at the protocol level and avoid issues like #12465
* graph : make mla compatible with FA
* metal : add exp FA kernels for DeepSeek models
ggml-ci
* llama : minor naming updates
ggml-ci
* ggml : disable FA for DS head sizes
* tests : add FA tests for MLA shapes
ggml-ci
Submit operators using asynchronous threads to improve performance.
Use the environment variable GGML_CANN_ASYNC_MODE to control whether
asynchronous submission is enabled. It is disabled by default.
Testing shows a 10%–20% performance improvement in scenarios with
small parameter sizes, especially in quantized models.
The grouped query attention optmization doesn't require a power of two ratio,
the only thing relying on it was the modulo operation written as bitwise &.
split_k need not depend on gqa_ratio - enable it any time there's only one
workgroup in the X dimension. The shader gets the split index from the x coord,
and multiple workgroups in the X dimension (pre-split) indicates a larger
FA operation that wouldn't need splitting.
* opencl: refactor - split the kernel files
---------
Co-authored-by: Shangqing Gu <quic_shawngu@quicinc.com>
* opencl: split more kernels into separate files
* opencl: specify subgroup size instead of querying it
* opencl: refine Adreno cl compiler version parsing
* opencl: skip some kernels not used by Adreno on old compilers
* opencl: refine logic for selecting Adreno kernels
* opencl: refine Adreno cl compiler version
* opencl: cleanup preprocessor for kernels
* opencl: consider Adreno CL compiler on Windows
* opencl: add final newline for `mul_mv_f16_f16.cl`
---------
Co-authored-by: Shangqing Gu <quic_shawngu@quicinc.com>
Replace compile-time `GGML_HIP_UMA` with environment variable `GGML_CUDA_ENABLE_UNIFIED_MEMORY`. This unifies the usage on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs, and allows a single binary to be shared between integrated and dedicated GPUs.
Multiple optional memory pools are provided for CANN, including VMM,
priority queue-based, and traditional memory pools.
1.When the memory pool is available and GGML_CANN_DISABLE_VMM_POOL
is not defined, the VMM pool is selected by default.
2.Otherwise, if GGML_CANN_ENABLE_BUF_PRIO_POOL is defined,
the priority queue-based memory pool is used.
3.If neither condition is met, the default memory pool is used.
The current usage of the SYCL-Graph extension checks for
the `sycl_ext_oneapi_graph` device aspect. However, it is also
possible to support `sycl_ext_oneapi_limied_graph` devices that
don't support update
* SYCL: Add fp16 support to some elementwise OP kernels
* remove comment
ggml-ci
* Use static_cast directly
* remove not needed cast from tanh
* Use static cast and remove unneeded castings
* Adjust device_support_op for unary OPs
* Use cast_data and typed_data struct to deduplicate casting code
* [CANN] Support ELU and CONV_TRANSPOSE_1D
* [CANN]Modification review comments
* [CANN]Modification review comments
* [CANN]name adjustment
* [CANN]remove lambda used in template
* [CANN]Use std::func instead of template
* [CANN]Modify the code according to the review comments
---------
Signed-off-by: noemotiovon <noemotiovon@gmail.com>
q4_k and q5_k had a lot of redundant global loads where the same 16B of
scale information is repeatedly loaded and decoded during each loop iteration.
This change restructures the loops to more explicitly iterate over whole
blocks in the outer loop (with unrolled inner loop) and to copy/decode the
scale data into shared memory once at the start of each outer loop. The copy
is pipelined so the scale load from global memory is relatively cheap.
This improves q4_k/q5_k model prompt processing performance by around 5-7%.
I briefly tried applying this to q6_k and q4_0, and it didn't help for q6_k
and hurt for q4_0.
The big "else" path in mul_mm_cm2.comp that had all the clamped/unclamped
variants isn't used as often as it originally was (e.g. due to the padded_N
change), so I trimmed it down to offset some of the new complexity of the
semi-manual loop unrolling.
* ggml : FA supports F32 V
* graph : cast KV to F16 when the KV cache is not used
ggml-ci
* server : add test that exercises embeddings with FA enabled
ggml-ci
* add bf16 support
* use convert_from_bf16_cuda instead of convert_unary_cuda for f32
* revert 7ec5085
* move functionality into convert_unary with constexpr
* 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
---------
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
nem1 must be a multiple of GGML_KQ_MASK_PAD, and GGML_KQ_MASK_PAD is a multiple
of the number of rows in the matrix. The KV dim is a multiple of the number of
columns for the aligned shader.
There seems to be a bubble waking up from waitForFences, which costs a few
percent performance and also increased variance in performance. This change
inserts an "almost_ready" fence when the graph is about 80% complete and we
waitForFences for the almost_ready fence and then spin (with _mm_pauses) waiting
for the final fence to be signaled.
* Prefer vector flash decoding kernel for Gemma models
Vector flash decoding kernel was not being picked for models with head dimension 256. Gemma models are in this category.
Removing this limit improves e2e performance by upto 12% in gen phase throughput for Gemm models.
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cuda/fattn.cu
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
---------
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* CUDA: Simplify and improve CUDA graphs through use of indirect copy pointers
Previously there was complexity in the CUDA graphs implementation due
frequently changing parameters to copy kernels associated with K and V
cache pointers. This patch simplifies by using indirection to avoid
such parameters frequently changing, avoiding the need for frequent
graph updates.
Fixes#12152
* Addressed comments
* fix HIP builds
* properly sync to stream
* removed ggml_cuda_cpy_fn_ptrs
* move stream sync before free
* guard to only use indirection with graphs
* style fixes
* check for errors
---------
Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
When using group query attention, we have one workgroup per KV batch and this
can be very few workgroups (e.g. just 8 in some models). Enable split_k to
spread the work across SMs. This helps a lot when the KV cache is large.
When adjacent batches of Q share the same batches of K/V, batch them into
the same workgroup. For example, when:
dst(128,32,1,1) = FA(q(128,1,32,1), k(128,16640,8,1), v(128,16640,8,1))
previously we would run 32 workgroups computing 1 result each, now we will
run 8 workgroups computing 4 results each.
This doesn't directly translate to better performance (at least when you have
>=32 SMs), but in a subsequent change I'll enable split_k which will scale much
better with 4x fewer workgroups.
* Rename oneMKL Interface to oneMath
* Use oneMath for Intel vendor
* Rename occurences to mkl
* clang-format
* Silence verbose warnings
* Set oneMath HIP_TARGETS
* Fix silence warnings
* Remove step to build oneMath from build instructions
* Use fixed oneMath version
* Remove INTEL_CPU
* Fold CMake oneDNN conditions
* Use Intel oneMKL for Intel devices
* Improve CMake message
* Link against MKL::MKL_SYCL::BLAS only
* Move oneMath documentation to Nvidia and AMD sections
This commit adds debug level logging for the native build options and
variables to ggml/CMakeLists.txt.
The motivation for this is that it can be useful to see the effective
result of `GGML_NATIVE`, `GGML_NATIVE_DEFAULT`, and `INS_ENB` for a
cmake build. I've found myself adding similar logging a few times now,
so I thought it might be a good idea to add this.
Example output, specifying `-DCMAKE_MESSAGE_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG` when
running cmake produces the following output:
```console
-- GGML_NATIVE : OFF
-- GGML_NATIVE_DEFAULT : OFF
-- INS_ENB : OFF
```
This commit updates the command.wasm example by adding a server.py script to make it easy to start a local http server to try out the example, updates the build instructions, and also addresses some of the compiler warnings that were being generated.
* emscripten : fix TOTAL_STACK for wasm
This commit moves the TOTAL_STACK setting from the compile flags to the
linker flags. This is because the TOTAL_STACK setting is a linker
setting.
The motivation for this change is that currently the following warnings
are generated when building:
```console
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'TOTAL_STACK' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'TOTAL_STACK' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'TOTAL_STACK' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'TOTAL_STACK' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'TOTAL_STACK' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'TOTAL_STACK' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
* examples : suppress C++17 deprecation warning for std::codecvt_utf8
This commit suppresses the C++17 deprecation warning for
std::codecvt_utf8 similar to what is done in
examples/talk-llama/unicode.cpp.
The motivation for this change is to suppress these warnings:
```console
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/examples/common.cpp:251:31: warning: 'codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
251 | std::wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>> converter;
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/codecvt:193:28: note: 'codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
193 | class _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 codecvt_utf8 : public __codecvt_utf8<_Elem> {
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:723:41: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17'
723 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:688:49: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED'
688 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__))
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/examples/common.cpp:251:10: warning: 'wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>>' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
251 | std::wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>> converter;
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/locale:3145:28: note: 'wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>>' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
3145 | class _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 wstring_convert {
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:723:41: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17'
723 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:688:49: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED'
688 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__))
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/examples/common.cpp:257:31: warning: 'codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
257 | std::wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>> converter;
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/codecvt:193:28: note: 'codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
193 | class _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 codecvt_utf8 : public __codecvt_utf8<_Elem> {
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:723:41: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17'
723 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:688:49: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED'
688 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__))
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/examples/common.cpp:257:10: warning: 'wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>>' is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
257 | std::wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>> converter;
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/locale:3145:28: note: 'wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8<wchar_t>>' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
3145 | class _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 wstring_convert {
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:723:41: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17'
723 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_IN_CXX17 _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/wasm/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/cache/sysroot/include/c++/v1/__config:688:49: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_DEPRECATED'
688 | # define _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED __attribute__((__deprecated__))
| ^
4 warnings generated.
```
* ggml : suppress double-promotion warning in GGML_F16x4_REDUCE
This commit adds a cast to `ggml_float` in the `GGML_F16x4_REDUCE` macro
to suppress a double-promotion warning.
Currently the following warning is generated when compiling the
command.wasm example:
```console
/whisper-work/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:1592:5: warning: implicit conversion increases floating-point precision: 'float' to 'ggml_float' (aka 'double') [-Wdouble-promotion]
1592 | GGML_F16_VEC_REDUCE(sumf, sum);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:932:37: note: expanded from macro 'GGML_F16_VEC_REDUCE'
932 | #define GGML_F16_VEC_REDUCE GGML_F16x4_REDUCE
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:920:44: note: expanded from macro 'GGML_F16x4_REDUCE'
918 | res = wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 0) + \
| ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
919 | wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 1) + \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
920 | wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 2) + \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~
921 | wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 3); \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/whisper-work/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:1640:9: warning: implicit conversion increases floating-point precision: 'float' to 'ggml_float' (aka 'double') [-Wdouble-promotion]
1640 | GGML_F16_VEC_REDUCE(sumf[k], sum[k]);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:932:37: note: expanded from macro 'GGML_F16_VEC_REDUCE'
932 | #define GGML_F16_VEC_REDUCE GGML_F16x4_REDUCE
| ^
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c:920:44: note: expanded from macro 'GGML_F16x4_REDUCE'
918 | res = wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 0) + \
| ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
919 | wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 1) + \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
920 | wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 2) + \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~
921 | wasm_f32x4_extract_lane(x[0], 3); \
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2 warnings generated.
```
wasm_f32x4_extract_lane returns a 32-bit float and this is what the
addition is performed on. But there is an implicit conversion from
32-bit float to 64-bit double when the result is assigned to `res`,
which is of type `ggml_float`. My understanding here is that this is
intentional and adding a cast to `ggml_float` should suppress the
warning.
* emscripten : add -Wno-deprecated to for emscripten
This commit adds -Wno-deprecated to the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS for emscripten
builds.
The motivation for this is that currently there a number of warnings
generated like the following:
```console
warning: JS library symbol '$print' is deprecated. Please open a bug if you have a continuing need for this symbol [-Wdeprecated]
warning: JS library symbol '$printErr' is deprecated. Please open a bug if you have a continuing need for this symbol [-Wdeprecated]
em++: warning: warnings in JS library compilation [-Wjs-compiler]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'ENVIRONMENT' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
warning: JS library symbol '$print' is deprecated. Please open a bug if you have a continuing need for this symbol [-Wdeprecated]
warning: JS library symbol '$printErr' is deprecated. Please open a bug if you have a continuing need for this symbol [-Wdeprecated]
em++: warning: warnings in JS library compilation [-Wjs-compiler]
warning: JS library symbol '$print' is deprecated. Please open a bug if you have a continuing need for this symbol [-Wdeprecated]
warning: JS library symbol '$printErr' is deprecated. Please open a bug if you have a continuing need for this symbol [-Wdeprecated]
em++: warning: warnings in JS library compilation [-Wjs-compiler]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'ENVIRONMENT' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
em++: warning: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'ENVIRONMENT' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
```
The downside of this is that we might miss other deprecation warnings
in the future so I'm not sure if this is acceptable. But it make the
wasm examples cleaner without the warnings.
* examples : fix tautological-compare warning in stb_vorbis.c [no ci]
This commit applies a fix to address a tautological-compare warning
in stb_vorbis.c.
The motivation for this is that currently the following warning is
generated when compiling the commmand-wasm example:
```console
/Users/danbev/work/ai/whisper-work/examples/stb_vorbis.c:1404:75: warning: pointer comparison always evaluates to false [-Wtautological-compare]
1404 | if (f->stream_start + loc >= f->stream_end || f->stream_start + loc < f->stream_start) {
| ^
1 warning generated.
```
This fix was taken from an open pull request on the stb repository
that addreses this issue:
https://github.com/nothings/stb/pull/1746
* squash! examples : update command.wasm instructions [no ci]
This commit adds a Python script to serve the the wasm examples build
in the `build-em` directory. Initially I thought that it would be enough
to start a simple python server but I did not notice that there was an
error in the browser console when I did that:
```console
command.js:1 Uncaught (in promise) DataCloneError: Failed to execute 'postMessage' on 'Worker': SharedArrayBuffer transfer requires self.crossOriginIsolated.
at command.js:1:1206224
at new Promise (<anonymous>)
at loadWasmModuleToWorker (command.js:1:1204981)
at Array.map (<anonymous>)
at Object.loadWasmModuleToAllWorkers (command.js:1:1206428)
at command.js:1:1204318
at callRuntimeCallbacks (command.js:1:1202062)
at preRun (command.js:1:6136)
at run (command.js:1:1294094)
at removeRunDependency (command.js:1:7046)
```
We need a few CORS headers to be set and in order hopefully make this
easy for users a Python script is added to the examples directory.
This should be able to server all the wasm examples provided they have
been built. command.wasm's README.md is updated to reflect this change.
* examples : remove unused functions
This commit removed the unused functions convert_to_utf8 and
convert_to_wstring from examples/common.cpp.
* Revert "examples : fix tautological-compare warning in stb_vorbis.c [no ci]"
This reverts commit 8e3c47d96141c7675c985562ebdc705e839e338a.
We should not make this change here and instead when the upstream PR is
merged we can sync with it.
Refs: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/issues/2784
If users already set CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER globally, setting it in
cmake again will lead to conflict and compile fail.
Signed-off-by: Jay <BusyJay@users.noreply.github.com>
* ggml : FA with different K, V head sizes (CPU)
ggml-ci
* metal : add FA with HS=192
* metal : extend FA to support different K and V head sizes
ggml-ci
* metal : add FA vector kernels for heads K 192 and V 128
ggml-ci
* ggml : restrict op on other backends to equal head sizes
ggml-ci
* metal : optimize FA-vec kernel
ggml-ci
* metal : FA remove mq registers
* metal : improve MoE mul_mat_id condition
ggml-ci
* metal : fix comments + remove unnecessary addition
ggml-ci
* metal : avoid too much shared memory usage with mul_mat_id
ggml-ci
* vulkan: fix coopmat shader generation when cross-compiling
Previously the status of coopmat{,2} support isn't passed to the
vulkan-shaders-gen project building on the host, which leads to build
failure because of the cross-compiling code expecting coopmat{,2}
shaders that didn't get generated.
Fix this by passing the coopmat{,2} support status to vulkan-shaders
subproject.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <uwu@icenowy.me>
* Only call coop-mat shaders once
* Fix whitespace
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Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <uwu@icenowy.me>
Co-authored-by: bandoti <141645996+bandoti@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch enables usage of MMA when one of the
dimensions of the matrix(ie either M or N) is 1. This
is useful in case of token generation where N < 2.
The concept of 'GEMV Forwarding' is used where when one
of the matrix has a single row/column, the elements are
broadcasted, instead of using packing routine to prepack
the matrix elements.
This change results in 5% - 15% improvement in total
speed(ie all tokens/total time), across various batch
sizes. This is in comparision with the corresponding
dot product implementation.
The patch is tested with FP32 models of Meta-Lllama-3-8B,
Mistral-7B, Llama-2-7B-chat-hf on a IBM POWER10 machine.
Signed-off-by: Amrita H S <amritahs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* rpc : send hash when tensor data is above some fixed threshold
ref #10095
* rpc : put cache under $HOME/.cache/llama.cpp
* try to fix win32 build
* another try to fix win32 build
* remove llama as dependency
This change upstreams llamafile's cpu matrix
multiplication kernels for ppc64le ISA using MMA
builtins. This patch handles matrix multiplication
between quantised datatypes, block_q4_0 and
block_q8_0.
This change results in 5% - 50% improvement
in total speed(ie all tokens/total time), across
various batch sizes.
The patch is tested with Meta-Lllama-3-8B,
Mistral-7B, Llama-2-7B-chat-hf models on a
IBM POWER10 machine.
Signed-off-by: Amrita H S <amritahs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
The OOB calculation could be wrong if the last iteration was during one of
the unrolled loops. Adjust the unrolling counts to avoid this. Add a couple
new backend tests that hit this failure on NVIDIA GPUs.
* tests: add mul_mat perf/functional tests for p021/nc vulkan shaders
* vulkan: Optimize mul_mat_vec p021 and nc shaders.
These shaders are used in attention calculations, and when the KV cache grows
large they start to dominate the run time. For the nc shader (which is called
with large 'k' dimension), use unrolling and vector loads. For the p021 shader
(which is called with large 'm' and small 'k' dimensions), take advantage of
grouped query attention to reuse loads from the A matrix for the whole group,
and reduce the number of workgroups (too much overhead from tiny dispatches).
Using subgroupAdd in the p021 shader also helps, use that conditionally.
* [SYCL] Fix build on Windows when ccache enabled (#9954)
* take effect only on windows and force it to icl
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Co-authored-by: Romain Biessy <romain.biessy@codeplay.com>
* Add block interleaving support for Q4_K quantization
* Remove whitespaces and fix CI/CD issues
* Update pointer of bsums from int16_t to const int16_t
* Add vector version of quantize_q8_K_4x8 function
* Update code formatting based on review comments
- Find out active blocks per SM using cudaOccupancyMaxActiveBlocksPerMultiprocessor API. Use this value to determine the optimal parallel_blocks value.
- Prefer vector flash attention kernels over MMA kernel for BS=1
Fixes Issue: #12182
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Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
* ci: add visionOS build workflow
Add a new GitHub Actions workflow for building on visionOS with CMake and Xcode.
* ggml: Define _DARWIN_C_SOURCE for visionOS to fix missing u_xxx typedefs
* ci: remove define hacks for u_xxx system types
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Co-authored-by: Giovanni Petrantoni <7008900+sinkingsugar@users.noreply.github.com>
I've been seeing significantly worse performance for tg with flash attention
enabled vs disabled, and it seems to be related to the submit heuristic.
Change the heuristic to check how many bytes worth of weight matrix are
used and flush every 100MB, and ramp up after the first few submits.
This seems to resolve the issue, and also increases perf for non-FA a bit.
* opencl: more profiling timing
* opencl: generate trace for profiling
* opencl: reduce profiling overhead
* Populate profiling timing info at the end rather than after each
kernel run
* opencl: fix for chrome tracing
* Enable CUDA Graph on CTK < 12.x
`cudaGraphExecUpdate` API was changed on 12.x. For this reason CUDA graph support was disabled on older CUDA toolkit. This change enables CUDA support in CTK version < 12.x by using older API if CTK < 12.x.
* Fix compilation errors with MUSA
* Disable CUDA Graph for MUSA
* cmake: Factor out compiler flag function from ggml
llama.cpps's build requires it, too, and we may want to make use of it
without add_subdirectory(ggml).
* cmake: Enable building against system ggml
This facilitates package maintenance for Linux distributions, where the
libggml library most likely will be shipped as an individual package
upon which a llama.cpp package depends.
When fattn-wmma was ported over to warp64 various bits that also touch fattn-vec where converted to
selectable warp size, however the fattn-vec kernels dont work with 64 wide warps for now, so we need
to avoid launching them with parameters for warp64
refactor mmqv to unify the calculation of nwarps and rows per block between host and device code.
---------
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
This patch nudges the llama.cpp a bit to be supported on PoCL which
doesn't support OpenCL C CL2.0. The issue is solved by querying the
device for the supported OpenCL C versions and using the highest one
available.
This commit updates the compilation of default.metallib to skip the
intermediate .air (Apple Intermediate Representation) file.
The motivation for this change is to simplify the custom command a
little and avoid generating and then removing the .air file.
* ggml_compute_forward_concat() for arbitrary tensor type
* Check that tensors' type match
* ggml-cpu.c: check type of source tensors
* ggml-cpu.c: move tensor type check to ggml_compute_forward_concat()
* ggml.c: check concatenated tensor type
* Remove tensor type check from ggml_compute_forward_concat() in ggml-cpu.c
..., as it was moved to ggml.c.
* metal : refactor im2col parameters into a struct
* metal: Change im2col offset types from int32_t to uint64_t to support larger memory offsets
* metal : refactor sum_rows parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor soft_max parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor diag_mask_inf parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor ssm_conv parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor ssm_scan parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor get_rows parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor group_norm parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor conv_transpose_1d parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor upscale parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor pad parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor pad_reflect_1d parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor arange parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor timestep_embedding parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor argsort parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor leaky_relu parameters into a struct
* metal : refactor pool_2d parameters into a struct
* metal : fix trailing whitespace
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Co-authored-by: alexju <alexju@tencent.com>
This commit updates the custom command to build the default.metallib
file to use the correct path to ../ggml-common.h by using the variable
METALLIB_COMMON.
The motivation for this change is that currently when building and
specifying GGML_METAL_EMBED_LIBRARY=OFF the following error is
generated:
```console
[ 11%] Linking CXX shared library ../../bin/libggml.dylib
[ 11%] Built target ggml
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `ggml/src/ggml-metal/ggml-common.h', needed by `bin/default.metallib'. Stop.
make[1]: *** [ggml/src/ggml-metal/CMakeFiles/ggml-metal-lib.dir/all] Error 2
```
With the above change the build could progress but there was a follow
on error about not being able to find the ggml-common.h file in
ggml-metal.metal where is was included as a relative path:
```console
[ 11%] Compiling Metal kernels
/Users/danbev/work/llama.cpp/build/bin/ggml-metal.metal:6:10: error: '../ggml-common.h' file not found, did you mean 'ggml-common.h'?
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"ggml-common.h"
1 error generated.
```
Removing the relative path then allowed the build to complete
successfully.
Fix the following error:
```
ggml-alloc.c:99: not enough space in the buffer
ggml_tallocr_alloc: not enough space in the buffer to allocate blk.17.ffn_down.weight (needed 27525120, available 27521024)
```
which occurs when `ggml_backend_opencl_context::alignment` is larger
than `cl_ptr_base` (hard-coded to `0x1000`).
Also, fix `ggml_backend_opencl_context::alignment` was set to
`CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN` which was treated as bytes but the
value is reported in bits.
* ggml-cpu: Faster IQ1 mul_mat_vec on AVX2 using BMI2 instructions
* cmake: Add GGML_BMI2 build option
* ggml: enable BMI2 on relevant CPU variants
* ggml-cpu: include BMI2 in backend score
* ggml-cpu: register BMI2 in ggml_backend_cpu_get_features
* ggml-cpu: add __BMI2__ define when using MSVC
-- it might happen if ggml is loaded from 2 separate libraries since each one of them will expose the class. This is more of a guard since we want to use only Metal as embedded library and don't care about the other case.
* Add include files for std::min/max and std::toupper/tolower
* win32: move _USE_MATH_DEFINES before includes to ensure M_PI is defined
* Use GGML_RESTRICT instead of "restrict" keyword everywhere, and use "__restrict" in MSVC plain C mode
* win32: only use __restrict in MSVC if C11/C17 support is not enabled
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Co-authored-by: Marcus Groeber <Marcus.Groeber@cerence.com>
Adds GGML_HIP_ROCWMMA_FATTN and rocwmma header check
Adds rocWMMA support to fattn-wmma-f16
---
Signed-off-by: Carl Klemm <carl@uvos.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
Co-authored-by: Ben Jackson <ben@ben.com>
* Support fp16 unary operations in the CUDA backend
* cpu: increase fp16 support for unary operators in the CPU backend
* cuda: increase fp16 support for unary operators in the CUDA backend
* Add test cases for fp16 unary operators
* metal: update supports_op for unary operators that don't support fp16, to prevent test-backend-ops from failing
* metal: fix PR comments for unary op support after fp16 unary tests
* Support float16-to-float16 add/sub/mul/div operations in the CUDA backend
* Add fp16 support for add/sub/mul/div on the CPU backend
* Add test cases for fp16 add/sub/mul/div
* Upgrade init_tensor API to return a ggml_status
To prepare for an 'abort-free' ggml
(ggml not to abort on OOMs but return a OOM status),
as agreeed with Diego in the ggml repo,
upgrade the init_tensor() and view_init() APIs
to return a ggml_status.
* misc fixes
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
* vulkan: implement specialized MMV kernels for IQ2 quantizations
* vulkan: add MMV kernels for IQ3 quants
* vulkan: Increase MMV batch size and unroll IQ LUT setup
* vulkan: fix init_iq_shmem for WG sizes larger than tables
* vulkan: common batch size for all I-quants
* Added SVE Support for Q2_K Quantized Models
* Use 4-space indentation in the switch cases
* removed comments lines
* Remove the loop Retain the curly bracess for better understanding of code
* Remove the comment like added for q3_k_q8_k kernel
---------
Co-authored-by: vithulep <p.m.vithule1517@gmail.com>
* Fix dependencies between ggml and backends
ggml backends link only to ggml-base and ggml links to all backends.
* Fix installation of ggml backends
Set up GNUInstallDirs before setting the installation directory of ggml backends
* opt performance by reorder for Intel GPU
* detect hw type and save opt feature, and print opt feature
* correct name
* support optimize graph once when compute graph, record the opt status in tensor->extra, make CI passed
* add env variable GGML_SYCL_DISABLE_OPT for debug
* use syclex::architecture replace the custom hw define, update the guide for GGML_SYCL_DISABLE_OPT
* add performance data
* mv getrows functions to separeted files
* fix global variables
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Co-authored-by: arthw <14088817+arthw@users.noreply.github.com>
* MUSA: support ARM64 and enable __dp4a .etc
* fix cross entropy loss op for musa
* update
* add cc info log for musa
* add comment for the MUSA .cc calculation block
---------
Co-authored-by: Bodhi Hu <huaishun.hu@mthreads.com>
* ggml-cpu: Add CPU backend support for KleidiAI library
* Add environmental variable GGML_KLEIDIAI_SME
* Add support for multithread LHS conversion
* Switch kernel selection order to dotprod and i8mm
* updates for review comments
* More updates for review comments
* Reorganize and rename KleidiAI files
* Move ggml-cpu-traits.h to source file
* Update cmake for SME build and add alignment for SME
* Remove append GGML_USE_CPU_KLEIDIAI to the GGML_CDEF_PUBLIC list
* vulkan: initial support for IQ1_S and IQ1_M quantizations
* vulkan: define MMV kernels for IQ1 quantizations
* devops: increase timeout of Vulkan tests again
* vulkan: simplify ifdef for init_iq_shmem
* musa: Update MUSA SDK version to rc3.1.1
Signed-off-by: Xiaodong Ye <xiaodong.ye@mthreads.com>
* musa: Remove workaround in PR #10042
Signed-off-by: Xiaodong Ye <xiaodong.ye@mthreads.com>
---------
Signed-off-by: Xiaodong Ye <xiaodong.ye@mthreads.com>
* ggml-cpu : add chunking support to mul_mat_id
* allocate chunk counter in wdata
parallelize src1 quantization by column to allows parallelization even when there is only one row
* disable for arm
* cleanup
* better way to disable for arm
* fix uninitialized counter when using 1 thread only
* revert test-backend-ops changes
* Bug fix for clamp_f32
When using tensors larger than 1d clamp operation does not work due to the restriction of returning if ith is not 0.
* Bug fix for clamp_f32
* Bug fix for clamp_f32
After the barrier in last iteration is executed, still the loop termination
condition will be executed. However main thread can destroy the cgraph object
and its nodes already, then another thread will access it, but the thing is already gone.
Also trouble can happen when n_nodes == 0 or abort is called, but I'm not sure if the
prior situation is possible.
Last syncronization should be done after the loop to ensure the cgraph/cplan won't be
accessed after the main thread exits from the function.
* ggml : optimize convert f32<->f16 for loongarch_asx
* ggml : optimize loongarch_asx extend i16,i8,u8 to i32,i16
* ggml : Fix warnings when run cpu CI locally on LoongArch
Add bounds checking in `rpc_server::copy_tensor` to prevent out-of-bounds writes
+ Check if `(uint8_t *)dst->data + ggml_nbytes(src)` remains within the destination buffer’s allocated region.
This makes git as a dependency optional, and is useful in the case where
ggml is built not from git, but from a tarball, or a distribution source
package.
This conditional also affects GGML_BUILD_COMMIT. Nothing seems to be
using it, though, so there doesn't seem much value factor it out, or
even require it.
* CUDA: use mma PTX instructions for FlashAttention
* __shfl_sync workaround for movmatrix
* add __shfl_sync to HIP
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
* vulkan: initial support for IQ3_S
* vulkan: initial support for IQ3_XXS
* vulkan: initial support for IQ2_XXS
* vulkan: initial support for IQ2_XS
* vulkan: optimize Q3_K by removing branches
* vulkan: implement dequantize variants for coopmat2
* vulkan: initial support for IQ2_S
* vulkan: vertically realign code
* port failing dequant callbacks from mul_mm
* Fix array length mismatches
* vulkan: avoid using workgroup size before it is referenced
* tests: increase timeout for Vulkan llvmpipe backend
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Co-authored-by: Jeff Bolz <jbolz@nvidia.com>
* Add option to not print stack on abort
Add option/envvar to disable stack printing on abort.
Also link some unittests with Threads to fix link errors on
ubuntu/g++11.
* Update ggml/src/ggml.c
---------
Co-authored-by: Diego Devesa <slarengh@gmail.com>
loops with bounds not known at compile time can not be unrolled.
when ncols_template == 0, the bounds of the loop are not constexpr, thus llvm cant unroll the loops here.
This disables the workaround on rocblas fixed versions (>=4.0.0) to eliminate the runtime cost and unnecessary VRAM allocation of loading all tensile objects.
Implemented ggml_sycl_op_soft_max() F16 src1(mask) support for which a pragma deprecation warning was added during #5021.
To do this, had to decouple it from ggml_sycl_op_flatten which always considered src1 to be of fp32 type(many OP functions are dependent on it).
* SYCL: SOFTMAX F16 mask support and other fixes
* test-backend-ops: Add F16 mask test cases
This fixes segmentation fault error when running tests when no metal
devices are available (for example, when not linked with Core Graphics
framework or otherwise).
With robustbufferaccess disabled, this shader was showing OOB stores. There
is a bounds check in the code, but the workgrouop dimensions were reversed vs
CUDA and it was running the wrong number of threads. So fix the workgroup
dimensions and disable robustness for this pipeline.
mul mat and flash attention shaders were loading f32 types directly into
A/B matrices, which happens to work but is technically invalid usage.
For FA, we can load it as an Accumulator matrix and convert and this
is not in the inner loop and is cheap enough. For mul mat, it's more
efficient to do this conversion in a separate pass and have the input(s)
be f16.
coopmat2 requires SPIR-V 1.6 (related using to LocalSizeId). LocalSizeId
requires maintenance4 be enabled, and SPIR-V 1.6 requires Vulkan 1.3.
* Implement host pool for matrix_info
Creating a new memory pool on the host to store memory location for
matrix_info needed to launch gemm_batch from oneMKL/oneMath.
Removing complex support in gemm_batch since it is not used in llama.cpp
* Remove unnecessary headers and cast
* Reorder member variable to avoid warning on initialization
* Formatting
* Remove unused variable
* Address PR review feedback - remove warning
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Signed-off-by: nscipione <nicolo.scipione@codeplay.com>
Add code similar to mul_mm_cm2 to force alignment of strides, to avoid
a performance regression.
Add noncontiguous FA tests in test-backend-ops.
Fixes#11268.
* vulkan: support copy from f32 to q4_0/q4_1/q5_0/q5_1/q8_0/iq4_nl
Shaders are based on cpy.cu.
* vulkan: support copy from q4_0/q4_1/q5_0/q5_1/q8_0/iq4_nl to f32
* ggml: copy q->f32 assumes some contiguity in the destination
* Add SVE support for q4_K_q8_K
* Update ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu-quants.c
change to use K_SCALE_SIZE
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* q6_k scale caching
* 16 bit unpack
* q4_k test (slow)
* revert it
* q3_k
* q2_k
* little stuff
* try precalculating products of a and q2_k scales
* Revert "try precalculating products of a and q2_k scales"
This reverts commit 65110b81f23f66331a50c6e889a7c1ab9470a86b.
* unpack should be u16, add vim swap to gitignore (about time)
* better q4_k scales
* q5_k
* better q6_k with separate paths for all threads and partial threads in use, plus some more optimizations
* q2_k better dequant
* q3_k optimizations
* q3_k use hmask simd from cpu avx version
* make the caches happy
* q3_k separate out calculation
* q2_k separate out
* little stuff
* use calc_superblock everywhere
* q2_k optimize scale calculation
* more barriers
* fix: ggml: fix vulkan-shaders-gen build
The vulkan-shaders-gen target was not being built correctly
in case of cross-compilation.
Other outputs need to be built for the cross compile target,
but vulkan-shaders-gen needs to be built for the host.
* refactor: ggml: Improve vulkan-shaders-gen toolchain setup
- Add GGML_SHADERS_GEN_TOOLCHAIN CMake option.
- Auto-detect host toolchain if not set.
* refactor: ggml: Improve vulkan-shaders-gen toolchain setup
Use configure_file to generate host_toolchain.cmake from template
* fix: ggml: Fix compile error
Fix compile error not finding vulkan-shaders-gen
* fix: vulkan-shaders-gen build and path handling
Fix build issues with vulkan-shaders-gen:
- Add target dependency for correct build order
- Use CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME for executable suffix
- Fix MSVC output directory in host toolchain
- Normalize path handling for cross-compilation
* fix: improve host compiler detection in vulkan shader build
Improve host compiler detection for vulkan shader generation:
- Add NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH to all compiler searches
- Consolidate compiler detection logic
- Fix Windows-specific MSVC detection
- Ensure correct compiler search in cross-compilation
* refactor: Simplify CMake function for detecting host compiler
Simplified the CMake function to improve the process of detecting the host compiler.
* fix: Remove unnecessary Vulkan library linkage in CMakeLists.txt
Since `vulkan-shader-gen.cpp` only requires the `glslc` executable
and not the Vulkan headers or libraries, CMakeLists.txt needs to
be corrected.
(See: ecc93d0558)
* refactor: Rename host_toolchain.cmake.in
- Rename host_toolchain.cmake.in to cmake/host-toolchain.cmake.in
* refactor: GGML_VULKAN_SHADERS_GEN_TOOLCHAIN
Rename the macro GGML_SHADERS_GEN_TOOLCHAIN to GGML_VULKAN_SHADERS_GEN_TOOLCHAIN
* Refactor: Moves cuda graph executable update step to separate function.
* Refactor: Moves cuda graph update check to separate function.
* Refactor: Moves cuda graph maintenance (update or adjusting copy parameters) to separate function for improved readability.
* Fix: Adds missing reference to maintain_cuda_graph() definition.
* Refactor: Improves structure and abstractions by moving CUDA graph evaluation and capture to its own function.
* Refactor: Moves node graph checks and copy ops into individual function for improved readability.
* Refactor: Removes code permanently excluded from compilation to increase readability.
* Style: Adds missing newline
* Style: Consolidates several neighboring '#ifdef USE_CUDA_GRAPH' into a single one
* Refactor: Makes 'cuda_graph_update_required' a local variable
* remove double lines between functions
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
Build fails when using HIP and GGML_BACKEND_DL:
```
/usr/bin/ld: ../ggml/src/libggml.so: undefined reference to `ggml_backend_cuda_reg'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
```
This patch fixes this.
* SYCL: refactor ggml_sycl_compute_forward
* SYCL: add back GGML_USED(dst) to ggml_sycl_cpy
* SYCL: add function name to noop debug
* SYCL: Some device info print refactoring and add details of XMX availability
This change upstreams llamafile's cpu matrix
multiplication kernels for ppc64le using MMA
builtins for quantised int8 datatype.
This change results in 10% - 70% improvement
in total speed(ie all tokens/total time), across
various batch sizes.
The patch is tested with Meta-Lllama-3-8B,
Mistral-7B, Llama-2-7B-chat-hf models on a
IBM POWER10 machine.
Signed-off-by: Amrita H S <amritahs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* Disable GL_KHR_cooperative_matrix Vulkan extension if not available.
* Perform Vulkan extensions checks in a more sensible order
* Remove unnecessary #ifdef directive
* GGUF: C++ refactor, backend support, misc fixes
remove ggml_tensor.backend
update CODEOWNERS [no ci]
remove gguf_get_data from API
revise GGUF API data types
* SYCL: Use get_multi_ptr instead of deprecated get_pointer in wkv6
* Revert "SYCL: Use get_multi_ptr instead of deprecated get_pointer in wkv6"
This reverts commit f62dc45f31.
* Reland: Use get_multi_ptr instead of deprecated get_pointer in wkv6
This commit attempts to improve the log message for the inputs of the
splits in the sched_print_assignments function.
The motivation for this change is that currently even if there are no
inputs a colon is displayed at the end of the line, which can make it a
little confusing when reading the output as it could be interpreted as
the line below are inputs when they are in fact nodes. With this change
the colon will only be printed if there actually are inputs.
In common/common.cpp:
* Convert usage of stat() function call to check if file exists to standard library function std::filesystem::exists (error unable to match to correct function signature)
* Additional conditions to check if PATH_MAX is already defined in WIN32 environment (warning it is already defined in MSYS2)
In examples/run/run.cpp:
* Add io.h header inclusion (error cannot find function _get_osfhandle)
* Change initialisers for OVERLAPPED to empty struct (warning about uninitialised members)
* Add initialiser for hFile (warning it may be uninitialised)
* Add cast for curl_off_t percentage value to long int in generate_progress_prefix function (warning that curl_off_t is long long int)
In ggml/src/ggml-opencl/ggml-opencl.cpp:
* Initialise certain declared cl_mem variables to nullptr for greater safety (warning about B_d variable possibly used unassigned)
Make the mul_mat_vec shaders support N>1 (as a spec constant, NUM_COLS) where
the batch_strides are overloaded to hold the row strides. Put the loads from the
B matrix in the innermost loop because it should cache better.
Share some code for reducing the result values to memory in mul_mat_vec_base.
* tests: Add im2col perf tests
* vulkan: optimize im2col, more elements per thread
* vulkan: increase small tile size for NV_coopmat2
* vulkan: change im2col to 512 elements per workgroup
Warning types fixed (observed under MSYS2 GCC 14.2.0):
* format '%ld' expects argument of type 'long int', but argument has type 'size_t'
* llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-vulkan/vulkan-shaders/vulkan-shaders-gen.cpp:81:46: warning: missing initializer for member '_STARTUPINFOA::lpDesktop' [-Wmissing-field-initializers] (emitted for all struct field except first)
* more perfo with llamafile tinyblas on x86_64.
- add bf16 suport
- change dispache strategie (thanks:
https://github.com/ikawrakow/ik_llama.cpp/pull/71 )
- reduce memory bandwidth
simple tinyblas dispache and more cache freindly
* tinyblas dynamic dispaching
* sgemm: add M blocs.
* - git 2.47 use short id of len 9.
- show-progress is not part of GNU Wget2
* remove not stable test