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- 01 Jan, 2025 1 commit
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Patrick Devine authored
Replaces `POST /api/create` to use JSON instead of a Modelfile. This is a breaking change.
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- 23 Dec, 2024 1 commit
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湛露先生 authored
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- 15 Dec, 2024 1 commit
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Patrick Devine authored
Refactor mllama image processing code, and add pixtral and qwen2vl
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- 11 Dec, 2024 1 commit
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Blake Mizerany authored
Fixes #7944
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- 10 Dec, 2024 3 commits
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frob authored
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Stefan Weil authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
* llama: wire up builtin runner This adds a new entrypoint into the ollama CLI to run the cgo built runner. On Mac arm64, this will have GPU support, but on all other platforms it will be the lowest common denominator CPU build. After we fully transition to the new Go runners more tech-debt can be removed and we can stop building the "default" runner via make and rely on the builtin always. * build: Make target improvements Add a few new targets and help for building locally. This also adjusts the runner lookup to favor local builds, then runners relative to the executable, and finally payloads. * Support customized CPU flags for runners This implements a simplified custom CPU flags pattern for the runners. When built without overrides, the runner name contains the vector flag we check for (AVX) to ensure we don't try to run on unsupported systems and crash. If the user builds a customized set, we omit the naming scheme and don't check for compatibility. This avoids checking requirements at runtime, so that logic has been removed as well. This can be used to build GPU runners with no vector flags, or CPU/GPU runners with additional flags (e.g. AVX512) enabled. * Use relative paths If the user checks out the repo in a path that contains spaces, make gets really confused so use relative paths for everything in-repo to avoid breakage. * Remove payloads from main binary * install: clean up prior libraries This removes support for v0.3.6 and older versions (before the tar bundle) and ensures we clean up prior libraries before extracting the bundle(s). Without this change, runners and dependent libraries could leak when we update and lead to subtle runtime errors.
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- 09 Dec, 2024 1 commit
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Jesse Gross authored
New lines can be an important part of a user's prompt and trimming it can alter the results. We previously only trimmed prompts with images but refactoring brought this behavior to all prompts, where it became more noticable. The /generate endpoint adds less whitespace and therefore doesn't need to trim it out - this brings the same behavior to /chat. Thanks to @gabe-l-hart for spotting the issue! Fixes #7795
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- 05 Dec, 2024 2 commits
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Parth Sareen authored
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Parth Sareen authored
Adds structured outputs to chat endpoint --------- Co-authored-by:
Michael Yang <mxyng@pm.me> Co-authored-by:
Hieu Nguyen <hieunguyen1053@outlook.com>
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- 30 Nov, 2024 2 commits
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Parth Sareen authored
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- 27 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Parth Sareen authored
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- 25 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Blake Mizerany authored
This changes makeRequest to update the http client Transport if and only if testMakeRequestDialContext is set. This is to avoid overriding the default Transport when testMakeRequestDialContext is nil, which broke existing behavior, included proxies, timeouts, and other behaviors. Fixes #7829 Fixes #7788
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- 23 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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oza6ut0ne authored
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- 22 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Bruce MacDonald authored
In the past the ollama.com server would return a JWT that contained information about the user being authenticated. This was used to return different error messages to the user. This is no longer possible since the token used to authenticate does not contain information about the user anymore. Removing this code that no longer works. Follow up changes will improve the error messages returned here, but good to clean up first.
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- 20 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Avoid a round-trip asking users for logs to see what went wrong.
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- 19 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Blake Mizerany authored
This change allows for mixed-case model names to be pushed, pulled, copied, and created, which was previously disallowed because the Ollama registry was backed by a Docker registry that enforced a naming convention that disallowed mixed-case names, which is no longer the case. This does not break existing, intended, behaviors. Also, make TestCase test a story of creating, updating, pulling, and copying a model with case variations, ensuring the model's manifest is updated correctly, and not duplicated across different files with different case variations.
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- 17 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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- 06 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Jesse Gross authored
The Go runner does not have a problem with supporting parallel requests for most multimodal models. Now that we won't be potentially falling back to server.cpp, this restriction can be lifted. However, the new mllama model can't support parallel requests, so we will need to keep a restriction for that.
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- 05 Nov, 2024 2 commits
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
One potential failure mode is an empty file which bubbles up as an EOF error, leading to all pulls and listing operations failing. Instead, continue and warn about the corrupt manifest. This also allows re-pulling the corrupt manifest to repair the system.
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Jesse Gross authored
Currently we assume that images take 768 tokens of context size for the purposes of clipping old messages that exceed the context window. However, our mllama implementation stores the full image embedding in a single token. As a result, there is significant waste of context space. Ideally, we would handle this more generically and have the implementation report the number of tokens. However, at the moment this would just result in a similar set of 'if' conditions in the runner plus APIs to report it back. So for now, we just keep this simple.
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- 04 Nov, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Avoid excessive log spew and make consistent with chat logging
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- 30 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Jesse Gross authored
-Update mllama to take the cross attention state as embeddings in a batch, more similar to how Llava handles it. This improves integration with the input cache. -Pass locations in a prompt for embeddings using tags similar to Llava. -Abstract interface to vision models so the main runner accesses Clip and Mllama similarly Co-authored-by:Michael Yang <mxyng@pm.me>
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- 29 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Patrick Devine authored
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- 28 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Patrick Devine authored
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- 18 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Patrick Devine authored
Co-authored-by:
jmorganca <jmorganca@gmail.com> Co-authored-by:
Michael Yang <mxyng@pm.me> Co-authored-by:
Jesse Gross <jesse@ollama.com>
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- 17 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Cleaning up go package naming
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- 08 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
* Re-introduce the llama package This PR brings back the llama package, making it possible to call llama.cpp and ggml APIs from Go directly via CGo. This has a few advantages: - C APIs can be called directly from Go without needing to use the previous "server" REST API - On macOS and for CPU builds on Linux and Windows, Ollama can be built without a go generate ./... step, making it easy to get up and running to hack on parts of Ollama that don't require fast inference - Faster build times for AVX,AVX2,CUDA and ROCM (a full build of all runners takes <5 min on a fast CPU) - No git submodule making it easier to clone and build from source This is a big PR, but much of it is vendor code except for: - llama.go CGo bindings - example/: a simple example of running inference - runner/: a subprocess server designed to replace the llm/ext_server package - Makefile an as minimal as possible Makefile to build the runner package for different targets (cpu, avx, avx2, cuda, rocm) Co-authored-by:
Jesse Gross <jesse@ollama.com> Co-authored-by:
Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com> * cache: Clear old KV cache entries when evicting a slot When forking a cache entry, if no empty slots are available we evict the least recently used one and copy over the KV entries from the closest match. However, this copy does not overwrite existing values but only adds new ones. Therefore, we need to clear the old slot first. This change fixes two issues: - The KV cache fills up and runs out of space even though we think we are managing it correctly - Performance gets worse over time as we use new cache entries that are not hot in the processor caches * doc: explain golang objc linker warning (#6830) * llama: gather transitive dependencies for rocm for dist packaging (#6848) * Refine go server makefiles to be more DRY (#6924) This breaks up the monolithic Makefile for the Go based runners into a set of utility files as well as recursive Makefiles for the runners. Files starting with the name "Makefile" are buildable, while files that end with ".make" are utilities to include in other Makefiles. This reduces the amount of nearly identical targets and helps set a pattern for future community contributions for new GPU runner architectures. When we are ready to switch over to the Go runners, these files should move to the top of the repo, and we should add targets for the main CLI, as well as a helper "install" (put all the built binaries on the local system in a runnable state) and "dist" target (generate the various tar/zip files for distribution) for local developer use. * llama: don't create extraneous directories (#6988) * llama: Exercise the new build in CI (#6989) Wire up some basic sanity testing in CI for the Go runner. GPU runners are not covered yet. * llama: Refine developer docs for Go server (#6842) This enhances the documentation for development focusing on the new Go server. After we complete the transition further doc refinements can remove the "transition" discussion. * runner.go: Allocate batches for all sequences during init We should tell the model that we could have full batches for all sequences. We already do this when we allocate the batches but it was missed during initialization. * llama.go: Don't return nil from Tokenize on zero length input Potentially receiving nil in a non-error condition is surprising to most callers - it's better to return an empty slice. * runner.go: Remove stop tokens from cache If the last token is EOG then we don't return this and it isn't present in the cache (because it was never submitted to Decode). This works well for extending the cache entry with a new sequence. However, for multi-token stop sequences, we won't return any of the tokens but all but the last one will be in the cache. This means when the conversation continues the cache will contain tokens that don't overlap with the new prompt. This works (we will pick up the portion where there is overlap) but it causes unnecessary cache thrashing because we will fork the original cache entry as it is not a perfect match. By trimming the cache to the tokens that we actually return this issue can be avoided. * runner.go: Simplify flushing of pending tokens * runner.go: Update TODOs * runner.go: Don't panic when processing sequences If there is an error processing a sequence, we should return a clean HTTP error back to Ollama rather than panicing. This will make us more resilient to transient failures. Panics can still occur during startup as there is no way to serve requests if that fails. Co-authored-by:
jmorganca <jmorganca@gmail.com> * runner.go: More accurately capture timings Currently prompt processing time doesn't capture the that it takes to tokenize the input, only decoding time. We should capture the full process to more accurately reflect reality. This is especially true once we start processing images where the initial processing can take significant time. This is also more consistent with the existing C++ runner. * runner.go: Support for vision models In addition to bringing feature parity with the C++ runner, this also incorporates several improvements: - Cache prompting works with images, avoiding the need to re-decode embeddings for every message in a conversation - Parallelism is supported, avoiding the need to restrict to one sequence at a time. (Though for now Ollama will not schedule them while we might need to fall back to the old runner.) Co-authored-by:
jmorganca <jmorganca@gmail.com> * runner.go: Move Unicode checking code and add tests * runner.go: Export external cache members Runner and cache are in the same package so the change doesn't affect anything but it is more internally consistent. * runner.go: Image embedding cache Generating embeddings from images can take significant time (on my machine between 100ms and 8s depending on the model). Although we already cache the result of decoding these images, the embeddings need to be regenerated every time. This is not necessary if we get the same image over and over again, for example, during a conversation. This currently uses a very small cache with a very simple algorithm but it is easy to improve as is warranted. * llama: catch up on patches Carry forward solar-pro and cli-unicode patches * runner.go: Don't re-allocate memory for every batch We can reuse memory allocated from batch to batch since batch size is fixed. This both saves the cost of reallocation as well keeps the cache lines hot. This results in a roughly 1% performance improvement for token generation with Nvidia GPUs on Linux. * runner.go: Default to classic input cache policy The input cache as part of the go runner implemented a cache policy that aims to maximize hit rate in both single and multi- user scenarios. When there is a cache hit, the response is very fast. However, performance is actually slower when there is an input cache miss due to worse GPU VRAM locality. This means that performance is generally better overall for multi-user scenarios (better input cache hit rate, locality was relatively poor already). But worse for single users (input cache hit rate is about the same, locality is now worse). This defaults the policy back to the old one to avoid a regression but keeps the new one available through an environment variable OLLAMA_MULTIUSER_CACHE. This is left undocumented as the goal is to improve this in the future to get the best of both worlds without user configuration. For inputs that result in cache misses, on Nvidia/Linux this change improves performance by 31% for prompt processing and 13% for token generation. * runner.go: Increase size of response channel Generally the CPU can easily keep up with handling reponses that are generated but there's no reason not to let generation continue and handle things in larger batches if needed. * llama: Add CI to verify all vendored changes have patches (#7066) Make sure we don't accidentally merge changes in the vendored code that aren't also reflected in the patches. * llama: adjust clip patch for mingw utf-16 (#7065) * llama: adjust clip patch for mingw utf-16 * llama: ensure static linking of runtime libs Avoid runtime dependencies on non-standard libraries * runner.go: Enable llamafile (all platforms) and BLAS (Mac OS) These are two features that are shown on llama.cpp's system info that are currently different between the two runners. On my test systems the performance difference is very small to negligible but it is probably still good to equalize the features. * llm: Don't add BOS/EOS for tokenize requests This is consistent with what server.cpp currently does. It affects things like token processing counts for embedding requests. * runner.go: Don't cache prompts for embeddings Our integration with server.cpp implicitly disables prompt caching because it is not part of the JSON object being parsed, this makes the Go runner behavior similarly. Prompt caching has been seen to affect the results of text completions on certain hardware. The results are not wrong either way but they are non-deterministic. However, embeddings seem to be affected even on hardware that does not show this behavior for completions. For now, it is best to maintain consistency with the existing behavior. * runner.go: Adjust debug log levels Add system info printed at startup and quiet down noisier logging. * llama: fix compiler flag differences (#7082) Adjust the flags for the new Go server to more closely match the generate flow * llama: refine developer docs (#7121) * llama: doc and example clean up (#7122) * llama: doc and example clean up * llama: Move new dockerfile into llama dir Temporary home until we fully transition to the Go server * llama: runner doc cleanup * llama.go: Add description for Tokenize error case --------- Co-authored-by:
Jesse Gross <jesse@ollama.com> Co-authored-by:
Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com> Co-authored-by:
Daniel Hiltgen <dhiltgen@users.noreply.github.com>
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- 01 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Alex Mavrogiannis authored
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- 26 Sep, 2024 1 commit
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Blake Mizerany authored
This change closes the response body when an error occurs in makeRequestWithRetry. Previously, the first, non-200 response body was not closed before reattempting the request. This change ensures that the response body is closed in all cases where an error occurs, preventing leaks of file descriptors. Fixes #6974
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- 20 Sep, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
* Unified arm/x86 windows installer This adjusts the installer payloads to be architecture aware so we can cary both amd64 and arm64 binaries in the installer, and install only the applicable architecture at install time. * Include arm64 in official windows build * Harden schedule test for slow windows timers This test seems to be a bit flaky on windows, so give it more time to converge
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- 18 Sep, 2024 1 commit
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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- 12 Sep, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
* Optimize container images for startup This change adjusts how to handle runner payloads to support container builds where we keep them extracted in the filesystem. This makes it easier to optimize the cpu/cuda vs cpu/rocm images for size, and should result in faster startup times for container images. * Refactor payload logic and add buildx support for faster builds * Move payloads around * Review comments * Converge to buildx based helper scripts * Use docker buildx action for release
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- 11 Sep, 2024 1 commit
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Patrick Devine authored
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- 05 Sep, 2024 3 commits
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This reverts commit a60d9b89.
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
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Tobias Heinze authored
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- 28 Aug, 2024 2 commits
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Michael Yang authored
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Michael Yang authored
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