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* ggml : remove Q4_0 bit shufling (ARM NEON)
* ggml : remove Q4_1 bit shuffling (ARM NEON + reference)
* ggml : nibbles_from_floats() + bytes_from_nibbles() (ARM NEON)
* ggml : remove Q4_2 bit shuffling (WIP, BROKEN)
* ggml : remove Q5_0 bit shuffling (ARM NEON)
* ggml : 2x faster scalar implementations
* ggml : remove Q5_1 bit shuffling (ARM NEON + scalar)
* ggml : simplify scalar dot
* ggml : remove WASM SIMD bit shuffling + remove vzip for ARM 32-bit
* ggml : fix Q4_1 quantization
* ggml : update cuBLAS + normalize variable names
* ggml : remove Q4_2 mode
* ggml : minor formatting
* ggml : fix Q5_0 quantization
* scripts : add script for measuring the time per token
* AVX implementations (#1370)
* ggml : uniform 5th bit extraction
* llama : produce error upon loading old model files
* llama : fix model magic/version write
* ggml : speed-up Q5_0 + Q5_1 at 4 threads
* ggml : preserve old Q4 and Q5 formats
* ggml : simplify Q8_1 - no need for low / high sums anymore
* ggml : fix Q8_0 and Q8_1 rounding
* Revert "AVX implementations (#1370)"
This reverts commit 948d124837f9d287d8490f41338e0e4cceb0814f.
* ggml : fix AVX2 implementation
* sha : update hashes for 7B and 13B
* readme : update timings + remove warning banner
* llama : update v2 PR number to 1405
* ggml : fix WASM comments
* ggml : back to original bit order
* readme : add note that Q4 and Q5 have been changed
* llama : fix return for unknown version
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Co-authored-by: Stephan Walter <stephan@walter.name>
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* llama : require first token to be BOS
* scripts : add ppl-run-all.sh
* perplexity : add BOS for each chunk
* readme : update perplexity values after BOS fix
* perplexity : add clarifying comments
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* Add git-based build information for better issue tracking
* macOS fix
* "build (hash)" and "CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR" changes
* Redo "CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR" and clearer build messages
* Fix conditional dependency on missing target
* Broke out build-info.cmake, added find_package fallback, and added build into to all examples, added dependencies to Makefile
* 4 space indenting for cmake, attempt to clean up my mess in Makefile
* Short hash, less fancy Makefile, and don't modify build-info.h if it wouldn't change it
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* Basic Setup
* Prevent Results.txt from coming up
* Prefixes, Line separators, etc
* editorcheck
* introduction to give more consistent results
* Basic graph thing
* Grading, ready for testing!
* Y'all ready to get funky?
* fix column removal stuff
* missed a few
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* ggml : add Q5_0 quantization (cuBLAS only)
* ggml : fix Q5_0 qh -> uint32_t
* ggml : fix q5_0 histogram stats
* ggml : q5_0 scalar dot product
* ggml : q5_0 ARM NEON dot
* ggml : q5_0 more efficient ARM NEON using uint64_t masks
* ggml : rename Q5_0 -> Q5_1
* ggml : adding Q5_0 mode
* quantize : add Q5_0 and Q5_1 to map
* ggml : AVX2 optimizations for Q5_0, Q5_1 (#1195)
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Co-authored-by: Stephan Walter <stephan@walter.name>
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* ggml : use 8-bit precision for Q4_1 intermediate results (ARM)
* ggml : optimize ggml_vec_dot_q4_1_q8_0() via vmalq_n_f32
56 ms/token with Q4_1 !
* ggml : AVX2 implementation of ggml_vec_dot_q4_1_q8_0 (#1051)
* gitignore : ignore ppl-*.txt files
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Co-authored-by: slaren <2141330+slaren@users.noreply.github.com>
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Command that calculates some statistics over the errors introduced by
quantization, like mean square error, max error and some percentile errors for layer
weights. Should be useful for testing quantization improvements.
Exposes some internal state from ggml and llama for testing
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Co-authored-by: Locria Cyber <74560659+locriacyber@users.noreply.github.com>
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This is a breaking change that's going to give you three benefits:
1. Your inference commands should load 100x faster
2. You may be able to safely load models 2x larger
3. You can run many concurrent inference processes
This was accomplished by changing the file format so we can mmap()
weights directly into memory without having to read() or copy them
thereby ensuring the kernel can make its file cache pages directly
accessible to our inference processes; and secondly, that the file
cache pages are much less likely to get evicted (which would force
loads to hit disk) because they're no longer competing with memory
pages that were needlessly created by gigabytes of standard i/o.
The new file format supports single-file models like LLaMA 7b, and
it also supports multi-file models like LLaMA 13B. Our Python tool
now merges the foo.1, foo.2, etc. files back into a single file so
that the C++ code which maps it doesn't need to reshape data every
time. That's made llama.cpp so much simpler. Much of its load code
has now been deleted.
Furthermore, this change ensures that tensors are aligned properly
on a 32-byte boundary. That opens the door to seeing if we can get
additional performance gains on some microprocessors, by using ops
that require memory alignment.
Lastly note that both POSIX and the Windows platform are supported
Fixes #91
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* Add a Package.swift for SwiftPM support
* Swap from exclusions to allowlist
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- main -> examples
- utils -> examples (renamed to "common")
- quantize -> examples
- separate tools for "perplexity" and "embedding"
Hope I didn't break something !
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* Nix flake
* Nix: only add Accelerate framework on macOS
* Nix: development shel, direnv and compatibility
* Nix: use python packages supplied by withPackages
* Nix: remove channel compatibility
* Nix: fix ARM neon dotproduct on macOS
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Co-authored-by: Pavol Rusnak <pavol@rusnak.io>
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