* Reduce memory usage and allocate enough memory for large contexts
* Simpler scratch buffer usage
* Reenable BLAS for quantized mul_mat
* Fix number of layers in 30B and 65B
* Fix KV cache size for F32
* Support calling mlock() on loaded model data on Linux and macOS
This is enabled by a new --mlock command line option.
Using mlock() disables swapping and memory compression for the model
data. Doing so can be useful on systems where the model takes up a
large fraction of system RAM. In my experience, macOS is quite eager to
start compressing llama.cpp's memory, which then makes it halt for a few
seconds while it decompresses, even with a model that uses "only" 25GB
out of 32GB.
Of course, this comes at the cost of forcing the system to swap or
compress other processes' memory instead, so it needs to be used with
care and shouldn't be enabled by default.
In theory it should be possible to support this on Windows as well using
VirtualLock(), but I'm not much of a Windows user.
* Update llama.cpp
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* working but ugly
* add arg flag, not working on embedding mode
* typo
* Working! Thanks to @nullhook
* make params argument instead of hardcoded boolean. remove useless time check
* start doing the instructions but not finished. This probably doesnt compile
* Embeddings extraction support
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* Don't force immediate interactive without -i
Sometimes we might want to use a reverse prompt but we want to let the
model generate tokens right after the initial prompt. So we don't force
user input mode if the -i flag wasn't specified and instead let it run
until we encounter the reverse prompt.
This gives use some more flexibility, since it doesn't force the user to
enter a newline if they want to let the model generate text right after
the initial prompt and only be asked for input if the reverse prompt is
encountered.
The `--interactive-first` flag is reintroduced to force the old
behavior. `-r` behaves like `-i` plus introduces a reverse prompt (it
can be specified more than once).
* Update help output.
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* Major refactoring - introduce C-style API
* Clean up
* Add <cassert>
* Add <iterator>
* Add <algorithm> ....
* Fix timing reporting and accumulation
* Measure eval time only for single-token calls
* Change llama_tokenize return meaning
* Improve performance by changing std::map to std::unordered_map and std::map<id, token> id_to_token; to std::vector<token> id_to_token;
* fix last commit on gpt_vocab_init add vocab.id_to_token.resize(vocab.token_to_id.size());
* Removed include <map>
* Nest struct token score inside gpt_vocab
* renamed token to tok
* Compute perplexity over prompt
* More accurate perplexity calculation - over all logits in the context window (so 512x more tokens!)
* Output all perplexitiies
* Add timing/ETA
* Add test-tokenizer-0 to do a few tokenizations - feel free to expand
* Added option to convert-pth-to-ggml.py script to dump just the vocabulary
* Added ./models/ggml-vocab.bin containing just LLaMA vocab data (used for tests)
* Added utility to load vocabulary file from previous point (temporary implementation)
* Avoid using std::string_view and drop back to C++11 (hope I didn't break something)
* Rename gpt_vocab -> llama_vocab
* All CMake binaries go into ./bin/ now
* potential out of bounds read
* fix quantize
* style
* Update convert-pth-to-ggml.py
* mild cleanup
* don't need the space-prefixing here rn since main.cpp already does it
* new file magic + version header field
* readme notice
* missing newlines
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* Use F16 for memory_k and memory_v
* add command line switch to use f16 instead of f32 for memory k+v
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* Implement non-greedy tokenizer that tries to maximize token lengths
* Insert single space in front of the prompt
- this is to match original llama tokenizer behavior
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The readme tells people to use the command line option "-t 8", causing 8
threads to be started. On systems with fewer than 8 cores, this causes a
significant slowdown. Remove the option from the example command lines
and use /proc/cpuinfo on Linux to determine a sensible default.
* Add AVX2 version of ggml_vec_dot_q4_1
* Small optimisations to q4_1 dot product (@Const-me)
* Rearrange Q4_1 quantization to work for multipart models. (Fix#152)
* Fix ggml_vec_mad_q4_1 too
* Fix non-vectorised q4_1 vec mul
* added ctx_size parameter
* added it in more places
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Initial work on interactive mode.
* Improve interactive mode. Make rev. prompt optional.
* Update README to explain interactive mode.
* Fix OS X build
* Add back top_k
* Update utils.cpp
* Update utils.h
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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Apply fixes suggested to build on windows
Issue: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/22
* Remove unsupported VLAs
* MSVC: Remove features that are only available on MSVC C++20.
* Fix zero initialization of the other fields.
* Change the use of vector for stack allocations.
* Adding repeat penalization
* Update utils.h
* Update utils.cpp
* Numeric fix
Should probably still scale by temp even if penalized
* Update comments, more proper application
I see that numbers can go negative so a fix from a referenced commit
* Minor formatting
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