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- 18 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
A few obvious levels were adjusted, but generally everything mapped to "info" level.
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- 11 Jan, 2024 6 commits
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
The memory changes and multi-variant change had some merge glitches I missed. This fixes them so we actually get the cpu llm lib and best variant for the given system.
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This switches darwin to dynamic loading, and refactors the code now that no static linking of the library is used on any platform
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This reduces the built-in linux version to not use any vector extensions which enables the resulting builds to run under Rosetta on MacOS in Docker. Then at runtime it checks for the actual CPU vector extensions and loads the best CPU library available
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Fabian Preiß authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
In some cases we may want multiple variants for a given GPU type or CPU. This adds logic to have an optional Variant which we can use to select an optimal library, but also allows us to try multiple variants in case some fail to load. This can be useful for scenarios such as ROCm v5 vs v6 incompatibility or potentially CPU features.
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
* increase minimum cuda overhead and fix minimum overhead for multi-gpu * fix multi gpu overhead * limit overhead to 10% of all gpus * better wording * allocate fixed amount before layers * fixed only includes graph alloc
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- 10 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
When there are multiple management libraries installed on a system not every one will be compatible with the current driver. This change improves our management library algorithm to build up a set of discovered libraries based on glob patterns, and then try all of them until we're able to load one without error.
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- 09 Jan, 2024 10 commits
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
If you attempt to run the current CUDA build on compute capability 5.2 cards, you'll hit the following failure: cuBLAS error 15 at ggml-cuda.cu:7956: the requested functionality is not supported
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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- 08 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
* select layers based on estimated model memory usage * always account for scratch vram * dont load +1 layers * better estmation for graph alloc * Update gpu/gpu_darwin.go Co-authored-by:
Bruce MacDonald <brucewmacdonald@gmail.com> * Update llm/llm.go Co-authored-by:
Bruce MacDonald <brucewmacdonald@gmail.com> * Update llm/llm.go * add overhead for cuda memory * Update llm/llm.go Co-authored-by:
Bruce MacDonald <brucewmacdonald@gmail.com> * fix build error on linux * address comments --------- Co-authored-by:
Bruce MacDonald <brucewmacdonald@gmail.com>
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- 07 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
If we try to load the CUDA library on an old GPU, it panics and crashes the server. This checks the compute capability before we load the library so we can gracefully fall back to CPU mode.
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- 06 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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- 05 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
* gpu: read memory info from all cuda devices * add `LOOKUP_SIZE` constant * better constant name * address comments
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- 03 Jan, 2024 2 commits
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Jeffrey Morgan authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This refines the gpu package error handling and fixes a bug with the system memory lookup on windows.
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- 02 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Refactor where we store build outputs, and support a fully dynamic loading model on windows so the base executable has no special dependencies thus doesn't require a special PATH.
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- 20 Dec, 2023 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This switches the default llama.cpp to be CPU based, and builds the GPU variants as dynamically loaded libraries which we can select at runtime. This also bumps the ROCm library to version 6 given 5.7 builds don't work on the latest ROCm library that just shipped.
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- 19 Dec, 2023 5 commits
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
If someone checks out the ollama repo and doesn't install the CUDA library, this will ensure they can build a CPU only version
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
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