1. 07 Mar, 2025 1 commit
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    • Michael Yang's avatar
      ml/backend/ggml: consolidate system info logging · 05a01fde
      Michael Yang authored
      - output backend system info when initializing the backend. this ensures
        this information is always present without needing to be called
        explicitly
      - convert to structured logging
      - enumerate devices rather than backends since devices are ordered
      - track device indices grouped by device name
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    • Michael Yang's avatar
      build: remove backend build for sapphirerapids · 5f8c0318
      Michael Yang authored
      sapphire rapids has amx support but it ends up having a negative
      performance impact.
      
      emerald rapids also has amx support with a positive performance impact
      however there's no reasonable way in ggml to differentiate between the
      two. the impact is small (~6%) so disable amx entirely for simplicity
      5f8c0318
  11. 14 Feb, 2025 2 commits
    • Jeffrey Morgan's avatar
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    • Jesse Gross's avatar
      Runner for Ollama engine · ed443a03
      Jesse Gross authored
      This provides integration with the new Ollama engine
      (58245413 next ollama runner (#7913)) and the rest of the Ollama
      infrastructure such as the runner and Ollama server.
      
      In addition, it also builds out the KV cache infrastructure to
      support requirements of how Ollama runs models such as:
       - Parallel processing
       - Memory management for defragmentation and shifting
       - Multi-modal modals
      
      Both old and new engines continue to be supported. By default, only
      the old engine is used. To enable the new engine:
      
      Start the server with the OLLAMA_NEW_ENGINE environment variable set:
      OLLAMA_NEW_ENGINE=1 ./ollama serve
      
      Start a model that is supported by the Ollama engine. This one is Llama 3.1 8b Q4_K_M:
      ./ollama run jessegross/llama3.1
      ed443a03
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    • Michael Yang's avatar
      next build (#8539) · dcfb7a10
      Michael Yang authored
      
      
      * add build to .dockerignore
      
      * test: only build one arch
      
      * add build to .gitignore
      
      * fix ccache path
      
      * filter amdgpu targets
      
      * only filter if autodetecting
      
      * Don't clobber gpu list for default runner
      
      This ensures the GPU specific environment variables are set properly
      
      * explicitly set CXX compiler for HIP
      
      * Update build_windows.ps1
      
      This isn't complete, but is close.  Dependencies are missing, and it only builds the "default" preset.
      
      * build: add ollama subdir
      
      * add .git to .dockerignore
      
      * docs: update development.md
      
      * update build_darwin.sh
      
      * remove unused scripts
      
      * llm: add cwd and build/lib/ollama to library paths
      
      * default DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to LD_LIBRARY_PATH in runner on macOS
      
      * add additional cmake output vars for msvc
      
      * interim edits to make server detection logic work with dll directories like lib/ollama/cuda_v12
      
      * remove unncessary filepath.Dir, cleanup
      
      * add hardware-specific directory to path
      
      * use absolute server path
      
      * build: linux arm
      
      * cmake install targets
      
      * remove unused files
      
      * ml: visit each library path once
      
      * build: skip cpu variants on arm
      
      * build: install cpu targets
      
      * build: fix workflow
      
      * shorter names
      
      * fix rocblas install
      
      * docs: clean up development.md
      
      * consistent build dir removal in development.md
      
      * silence -Wimplicit-function-declaration build warnings in ggml-cpu
      
      * update readme
      
      * update development readme
      
      * llm: update library lookup logic now that there is one runner (#8587)
      
      * tweak development.md
      
      * update docs
      
      * add windows cuda/rocm tests
      
      ---------
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjmorganca <jmorganca@gmail.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarDaniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com>
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    • Jesse Gross's avatar
      llama: Ensure KV cache is fully defragmented. · 08a832b4
      Jesse Gross authored
      Sometimes the KV cache requires defragmentation even without
      triggering the threshold heuristic. In this case, decoding
      will not being able to find a KV cache slot. This is particularly
      difficult for the caller to handle if it happens in between
      ubatches. To avoid this, we should immediately trigger a defrag.
      
      In addition, a heavily fragmented cache can require more than
      max_moves to defragment. Currently, we stop when we hit the limit
      but this can leave a cache that still does not have adequate space
      even after defragmentation is triggered. Instead, we should do
      multiple batches of processing until everything is complete.
      
      Fixes #7949
      08a832b4
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    • Blake Mizerany's avatar
      llama: preserve field order in user-defined JSON schemas (#8002) · 9039c821
      Blake Mizerany authored
      Previously we decoded and re-encoded JSON schemas during validation,
      which served no purpose since json.RawMessage already validates JSON
      syntax. Worse, the re-encoding lost field ordering from the original
      schema, which affects inference quality during step-by-step reasoning.
      
      While fixing this ordering issue by using json.RawMessage directly,
      testing revealed that schema_to_grammar (from llama.cpp) also fails to
      preserve field order during grammar generation. This appears to be the
      root cause of inference degradation.
      
      This change prevents us from mangling the user's original schema order,
      but we still need to address the ordering issue in schema_to_grammar.
      That will be a separate change.
      
      Updates #7978
      9039c821
    • Jeffrey Morgan's avatar
      527cc978
  29. 10 Dec, 2024 2 commits
    • Daniel Hiltgen's avatar
      Remove unused runner CpuFeatures (#8032) · b9ccb374
      Daniel Hiltgen authored
      The final implementation of #7499 removed dynamic vector requirements
      in favor of a simpler filename based model, and this was left over logic that
      is no longer needed.
      b9ccb374
    • Daniel Hiltgen's avatar
      build: Make target improvements (#7499) · 4879a234
      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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