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update vendored llama.cpp and ggml (#11823) * TEMPORARY: Update the llama.cpp upstream to my fork's Granite Four branch This will be redone once my branch is merged upstream in llama.cpp * feat: Update all patches There are a number that are no longer needed at all: - 0003-embeddings: Embeddings entirely overhauled on master - 0008-ensure-KV-cache-is-fully-defragmented: KV caching entirely overhauled on master - 0019-metal-add-mean-kernel-14267: Merged upstream - 0020-CUDA-add-mean-operation-14313: Merged upstream * feat: Sync llama.cpp and ggml * fix: Update rsync-filter for all moved/new/removed files * fix: Add files missing from sync * fix: Update ggml rsync-filter for new ggml-cpu/arch subdirs * fix: Add ggml files missing from sync * fix: Narrow llama.cpp rsync-filter to not include mtmd main tool cpp files * fix: Remove mtmd main cpp files * fix: Add missing include in sampling_ext.cpp * fix: Update llama.go to use mtmd instead of clip/llava * fix: Add patch for mtmd_input_text * chore: Ignore *.patched in the patch directory * fix: Fix support for arch-specific ggml-cpu source files with new arrangement In https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/13892, all arch-specific implementations were split out into a nested tree structure under ggml-cpu/arch. This conflicts with standard CGO layout where all arch-specific source files are expected to live in the same directory as the parent go module and use suffixes based on GOOS and GOARCH. As such, there were really two options for getting this to work: 1. Add a patch on top of the GGML sync to rearrange the files to match the GO layout convention 2. Use CGO directives to conditionally include the nested source files in the compilation units This commit does (2) in order to minimize the set of changes needed on top of the upstream file layout. To get this to work, there are two key things needed: 1. In cpu.go, #cgo directives are added to explicitly set __${GOARCH}__ in the preprocessor directives 2. In arch-impls.c|cpp, use an #ifdef | #elif defined | #endif chain to explicitly include the .c|.cpp files for the given architecture from the nested directory * fix: Use mtmd_helper to correctly load the bitmap for the image * fix: Apply patch for mtmd_text_input * fix: Add missing stb to llama.cpp rsync-filter * fix: Add sync'ed stb vendored header * fix: Use c++17 and include vendor for go wrapper modules * fix: Update patch 0015 for upstream implementation of uuid * feat: Bump to the latest tip of the branch * fix: Update patches for bump * feat: Bump back to the cenral repo and point at the latest master This includes granite 4 and a number of other model architectures! * fix: Revert changes to ggml export GPU UUID patch * fix: Add patch for GGML_VERSION and GGML_COMMIT constants * feat: Sync all patched code * build: Include cmake/common.cmake in ggml sync * build: Add top-level include for GNUINstallDirs in CMakeLists.txt This is used to populate CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR * fix: Add a patch to avoid power throttling API on non-msvc windows builds * fix: Sync patch changes for ggml-cpu.c * feat: Bump llama.cpp to 4a4f42 This picks up support for Kimi K2 and PLaMO-2 * feat: Sync llama.cpp * fix: Handle multi-chunk image encodings from mtmd * fix: Re-number patches after merge with `main` * feat: Bump to 41e78c in the makefile * fix: Fix Solar and argsort/copy patches after bump * fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch It was implemented upstream: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/14741 * feat: Sync llama.cpp / ggml after latest bump * build: Remove unnecessary CFLAGS definitions in cpu.go * fix: Remove unnecessary additions in the rsync-filter * fix: Remove unused vendored code for chat template parsing * Revert "fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch" This reverts commit d724caced3ce21f08924d4b7801f94ce6638f6ea. * fix: Update 0020 CUDA Graphs for gemma3n to keep both llama.cpp and ollama fixes https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/11195#issuecomment-3137312394 * fix: Sync ggml-cuda.cu after keeping both style cuda graph fixes for gemma3n * unwind mxfp4 patch Prepare to bump ggml with their impl for mxfp4 * bump * fix windows build error * Convert tensors at load time Repack the mxfp4 tensors as ggmls kernels expect them to be. * convert mlp bf16 to f32 * buffer the conversion better * reshape earlier * openai swiglu * add ids * split qkv, gate_up * fix nested alt tags * fast attention * remove debug messages * fix lint * remove redundant test * remap values only if source/target are different * add back i32->i32 copy * refactor cpu quants * clean up vendor * update patch instructions * clean up patches * remove webgpu * update mem * also handle gpt-oss * revert convert changes --------- Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com>
2025-08-15 05:42:58 +08:00
#include "llama-memory-recurrent.h"
#include "llama-impl.h"
#include "llama-io.h"
#include "llama-batch.h"
#include "llama-model.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <limits>
#include <map>
#include <stdexcept>
//
// llama_memory_recurrent
//
llama_memory_recurrent::llama_memory_recurrent(
const llama_model & model,
ggml_type type_r,
ggml_type type_s,
bool offload,
uint32_t mem_size,
uint32_t n_seq_max,
const layer_filter_cb & filter) : hparams(model.hparams), n_seq_max(n_seq_max) {
update vendored llama.cpp and ggml (#11823) * TEMPORARY: Update the llama.cpp upstream to my fork's Granite Four branch This will be redone once my branch is merged upstream in llama.cpp * feat: Update all patches There are a number that are no longer needed at all: - 0003-embeddings: Embeddings entirely overhauled on master - 0008-ensure-KV-cache-is-fully-defragmented: KV caching entirely overhauled on master - 0019-metal-add-mean-kernel-14267: Merged upstream - 0020-CUDA-add-mean-operation-14313: Merged upstream * feat: Sync llama.cpp and ggml * fix: Update rsync-filter for all moved/new/removed files * fix: Add files missing from sync * fix: Update ggml rsync-filter for new ggml-cpu/arch subdirs * fix: Add ggml files missing from sync * fix: Narrow llama.cpp rsync-filter to not include mtmd main tool cpp files * fix: Remove mtmd main cpp files * fix: Add missing include in sampling_ext.cpp * fix: Update llama.go to use mtmd instead of clip/llava * fix: Add patch for mtmd_input_text * chore: Ignore *.patched in the patch directory * fix: Fix support for arch-specific ggml-cpu source files with new arrangement In https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/13892, all arch-specific implementations were split out into a nested tree structure under ggml-cpu/arch. This conflicts with standard CGO layout where all arch-specific source files are expected to live in the same directory as the parent go module and use suffixes based on GOOS and GOARCH. As such, there were really two options for getting this to work: 1. Add a patch on top of the GGML sync to rearrange the files to match the GO layout convention 2. Use CGO directives to conditionally include the nested source files in the compilation units This commit does (2) in order to minimize the set of changes needed on top of the upstream file layout. To get this to work, there are two key things needed: 1. In cpu.go, #cgo directives are added to explicitly set __${GOARCH}__ in the preprocessor directives 2. In arch-impls.c|cpp, use an #ifdef | #elif defined | #endif chain to explicitly include the .c|.cpp files for the given architecture from the nested directory * fix: Use mtmd_helper to correctly load the bitmap for the image * fix: Apply patch for mtmd_text_input * fix: Add missing stb to llama.cpp rsync-filter * fix: Add sync'ed stb vendored header * fix: Use c++17 and include vendor for go wrapper modules * fix: Update patch 0015 for upstream implementation of uuid * feat: Bump to the latest tip of the branch * fix: Update patches for bump * feat: Bump back to the cenral repo and point at the latest master This includes granite 4 and a number of other model architectures! * fix: Revert changes to ggml export GPU UUID patch * fix: Add patch for GGML_VERSION and GGML_COMMIT constants * feat: Sync all patched code * build: Include cmake/common.cmake in ggml sync * build: Add top-level include for GNUINstallDirs in CMakeLists.txt This is used to populate CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR * fix: Add a patch to avoid power throttling API on non-msvc windows builds * fix: Sync patch changes for ggml-cpu.c * feat: Bump llama.cpp to 4a4f42 This picks up support for Kimi K2 and PLaMO-2 * feat: Sync llama.cpp * fix: Handle multi-chunk image encodings from mtmd * fix: Re-number patches after merge with `main` * feat: Bump to 41e78c in the makefile * fix: Fix Solar and argsort/copy patches after bump * fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch It was implemented upstream: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/14741 * feat: Sync llama.cpp / ggml after latest bump * build: Remove unnecessary CFLAGS definitions in cpu.go * fix: Remove unnecessary additions in the rsync-filter * fix: Remove unused vendored code for chat template parsing * Revert "fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch" This reverts commit d724caced3ce21f08924d4b7801f94ce6638f6ea. * fix: Update 0020 CUDA Graphs for gemma3n to keep both llama.cpp and ollama fixes https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/11195#issuecomment-3137312394 * fix: Sync ggml-cuda.cu after keeping both style cuda graph fixes for gemma3n * unwind mxfp4 patch Prepare to bump ggml with their impl for mxfp4 * bump * fix windows build error * Convert tensors at load time Repack the mxfp4 tensors as ggmls kernels expect them to be. * convert mlp bf16 to f32 * buffer the conversion better * reshape earlier * openai swiglu * add ids * split qkv, gate_up * fix nested alt tags * fast attention * remove debug messages * fix lint * remove redundant test * remap values only if source/target are different * add back i32->i32 copy * refactor cpu quants * clean up vendor * update patch instructions * clean up patches * remove webgpu * update mem * also handle gpt-oss * revert convert changes --------- Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com>
2025-08-15 05:42:58 +08:00
const int32_t n_layer = hparams.n_layer;
head = 0;
size = mem_size;
used = 0;
cells.clear();
cells.resize(mem_size);
// create a context for each buffer type
std::map<ggml_backend_buffer_type_t, ggml_context *> ctx_map;
auto ctx_for_buft = [&](ggml_backend_buffer_type_t buft) -> ggml_context * {
auto it = ctx_map.find(buft);
if (it == ctx_map.end()) {
ggml_init_params params = {
/*.mem_size =*/ size_t(2u*n_layer*ggml_tensor_overhead()),
/*.mem_buffer =*/ NULL,
/*.no_alloc =*/ true,
};
ggml_context * ctx = ggml_init(params);
if (!ctx) {
return nullptr;
}
ctx_map[buft] = ctx;
ctxs.emplace_back(ctx);
return ctx;
}
return it->second;
};
r_l.resize(n_layer);
s_l.resize(n_layer);
for (int i = 0; i < n_layer; i++) {
if (filter && !filter(i)) {
LLAMA_LOG_DEBUG("%s: layer %3d: skipped\n", __func__, i);
continue;
}
const char * dev_name = "CPU";
ggml_backend_buffer_type_t buft = ggml_backend_cpu_buffer_type();
if (offload) {
auto * dev = model.dev_layer(i);
buft = ggml_backend_dev_buffer_type(dev);
dev_name = ggml_backend_dev_name(dev);
}
LLAMA_LOG_DEBUG("%s, layer %3d: dev = %s\n", __func__, i, dev_name);
ggml_context * ctx = ctx_for_buft(buft);
if (!ctx) {
throw std::runtime_error("failed to create ggml context for rs cache");
}
ggml_tensor * r = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx, type_r, hparams.n_embd_r()*mem_size);
ggml_tensor * s = ggml_new_tensor_1d(ctx, type_s, hparams.n_embd_s()*mem_size);
ggml_format_name(r, "cache_r_l%d", i);
ggml_format_name(s, "cache_s_l%d", i);
r_l[i] = r;
s_l[i] = s;
}
// allocate tensors and initialize the buffers to avoid NaNs in the padding
for (auto it : ctx_map) {
auto * buft = it.first;
auto * ctx = it.second;
ggml_backend_buffer_t buf = ggml_backend_alloc_ctx_tensors_from_buft(ctx, buft);
if (!buf) {
throw std::runtime_error("failed to allocate buffer for rs cache");
}
ggml_backend_buffer_clear(buf, 0);
LLAMA_LOG_INFO("%s: %10s RS buffer size = %8.2f MiB\n", __func__, ggml_backend_buffer_name(buf), ggml_backend_buffer_get_size(buf)/1024.0/1024.0);
bufs.emplace_back(buf);
}
{
const size_t memory_size_r = size_r_bytes();
const size_t memory_size_s = size_s_bytes();
LLAMA_LOG_INFO("%s: size = %7.2f MiB (%6u cells, %3d layers, %2u seqs), R (%s): %7.2f MiB, S (%s): %7.2f MiB\n", __func__,
(float)(memory_size_r + memory_size_s) / (1024.0f * 1024.0f), mem_size, n_layer, n_seq_max,
ggml_type_name(type_r), (float)memory_size_r / (1024.0f * 1024.0f),
ggml_type_name(type_s), (float)memory_size_s / (1024.0f * 1024.0f));
}
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::clear(bool data) {
for (int32_t i = 0; i < (int32_t) size; ++i) {
cells[i].pos = -1;
cells[i].seq_id.clear();
cells[i].src = -1;
cells[i].tail = -1;
}
head = 0;
used = 0;
if (data) {
for (auto & buf : bufs) {
ggml_backend_buffer_clear(buf.get(), 0);
}
}
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent::seq_rm(llama_seq_id seq_id, llama_pos p0, llama_pos p1) {
uint32_t new_head = size;
if (p0 < 0) {
p0 = 0;
}
if (p1 < 0) {
p1 = std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max();
}
// models like Mamba or RWKV can't have a state partially erased
if (seq_id >= (int64_t) size) {
// could be fatal
return false;
}
if (0 <= seq_id) {
int32_t & tail_id = cells[seq_id].tail;
if (tail_id >= 0) {
const auto & cell = cells[tail_id];
// partial intersection is invalid
if ((0 < p0 && p0 <= cell.pos) || (0 < p1 && p1 <= cell.pos)) {
return false;
}
// invalidate tails which will be cleared
if (p0 <= cell.pos && cell.pos < p1) {
tail_id = -1;
}
}
} else {
// seq_id is negative, then the range should include everything or nothing
if (p0 != p1 && (p0 != 0 || p1 != std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max())) {
return false;
}
}
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if (cells[i].pos >= p0 && cells[i].pos < p1) {
if (seq_id < 0) {
cells[i].seq_id.clear();
} else if (cells[i].has_seq_id(seq_id)) {
cells[i].seq_id.erase(seq_id);
} else {
continue;
}
if (cells[i].is_empty()) {
// keep count of the number of used cells
if (cells[i].pos >= 0) {
used--;
}
cells[i].pos = -1;
cells[i].src = -1;
if (new_head == size) {
new_head = i;
}
}
}
}
// If we freed up a slot, set head to it so searching can start there.
if (new_head != size && new_head < head) {
head = new_head;
}
return true;
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::seq_cp(llama_seq_id seq_id_src, llama_seq_id seq_id_dst, llama_pos p0, llama_pos p1) {
if (seq_id_src == seq_id_dst) {
return;
}
if (p0 < 0) {
p0 = 0;
}
if (p1 < 0) {
p1 = std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max();
}
if ((uint32_t) seq_id_dst < size && (uint32_t) seq_id_src < size) {
auto & tail_src = cells[seq_id_src];
auto & tail_dst = cells[seq_id_dst];
if (tail_dst.tail >= 0) {
// clear destination seq_id if it wasn't empty
auto & cell_dst = cells[tail_dst.tail];
cell_dst.seq_id.erase(seq_id_dst);
tail_dst.tail = -1;
if (cell_dst.seq_id.empty()) {
cell_dst.pos = -1;
cell_dst.src = -1;
used -= 1;
}
}
if (tail_src.tail >= 0) {
auto & cell_src = cells[tail_src.tail];
cell_src.seq_id.insert(seq_id_dst);
tail_dst.tail = tail_src.tail;
}
}
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::seq_keep(llama_seq_id seq_id) {
uint32_t new_head = size;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if ((llama_seq_id) i != seq_id) {
cells[i].tail = -1;
}
if (!cells[i].has_seq_id(seq_id)) {
if (cells[i].pos >= 0) {
used--;
}
cells[i].pos = -1;
cells[i].src = -1;
cells[i].seq_id.clear();
if (new_head == size){
new_head = i;
}
} else {
cells[i].seq_id.clear();
cells[i].seq_id.insert(seq_id);
}
}
// If we freed up a slot, set head to it so searching can start there.
if (new_head != size && new_head < head) {
head = new_head;
}
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::seq_add(llama_seq_id seq_id, llama_pos p0, llama_pos p1, llama_pos shift) {
if (shift == 0) {
return;
}
if (p0 < 0) {
p0 = 0;
}
if (p1 < 0) {
p1 = std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max();
}
// If there is no range then return early to avoid looping over the
if (p0 == p1) {
return;
}
// for Mamba-like or RWKV models, only the pos needs to be shifted
if (0 <= seq_id && seq_id < (int64_t) size) {
const int32_t tail_id = cells[seq_id].tail;
if (tail_id >= 0) {
auto & cell = cells[tail_id];
if (cell.has_seq_id(seq_id) && p0 <= cell.pos && cell.pos < p1) {
cell.pos += shift;
}
}
}
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::seq_div(llama_seq_id seq_id, llama_pos p0, llama_pos p1, int d) {
if (d == 1) {
return;
}
if (p0 < 0) {
p0 = 0;
}
if (p1 < 0) {
p1 = std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max();
}
// If there is no range then return early to avoid looping over the cache.
if (p0 == p1) {
return;
}
// for Mamba-like or RWKV models, only the pos needs to be changed
if (0 <= seq_id && seq_id < (int64_t) size) {
const int32_t tail_id = cells[seq_id].tail;
if (tail_id >= 0) {
auto & cell = cells[tail_id];
if (cell.has_seq_id(seq_id) && p0 <= cell.pos && cell.pos < p1) {
cell.pos /= d;
}
}
}
}
llama_pos llama_memory_recurrent::seq_pos_min(llama_seq_id seq_id) const {
llama_pos result = std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if (cells[i].has_seq_id(seq_id)) {
result = std::min(result, cells[i].pos);
}
}
if (result == std::numeric_limits<llama_pos>::max()) {
result = -1;
}
return result;
}
llama_pos llama_memory_recurrent::seq_pos_max(llama_seq_id seq_id) const {
llama_pos result = -1;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if (cells[i].has_seq_id(seq_id)) {
result = std::max(result, cells[i].pos);
}
}
return result;
}
std::map<ggml_backend_buffer_type_t, size_t> llama_memory_recurrent::memory_breakdown() const {
std::map<ggml_backend_buffer_type_t, size_t> ret;
for (const ggml_backend_buffer_ptr & buf_ptr : bufs) {
ret[ggml_backend_buffer_get_type(buf_ptr.get())] += ggml_backend_buffer_get_size(buf_ptr.get());
}
return ret;
}
update vendored llama.cpp and ggml (#11823) * TEMPORARY: Update the llama.cpp upstream to my fork's Granite Four branch This will be redone once my branch is merged upstream in llama.cpp * feat: Update all patches There are a number that are no longer needed at all: - 0003-embeddings: Embeddings entirely overhauled on master - 0008-ensure-KV-cache-is-fully-defragmented: KV caching entirely overhauled on master - 0019-metal-add-mean-kernel-14267: Merged upstream - 0020-CUDA-add-mean-operation-14313: Merged upstream * feat: Sync llama.cpp and ggml * fix: Update rsync-filter for all moved/new/removed files * fix: Add files missing from sync * fix: Update ggml rsync-filter for new ggml-cpu/arch subdirs * fix: Add ggml files missing from sync * fix: Narrow llama.cpp rsync-filter to not include mtmd main tool cpp files * fix: Remove mtmd main cpp files * fix: Add missing include in sampling_ext.cpp * fix: Update llama.go to use mtmd instead of clip/llava * fix: Add patch for mtmd_input_text * chore: Ignore *.patched in the patch directory * fix: Fix support for arch-specific ggml-cpu source files with new arrangement In https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/13892, all arch-specific implementations were split out into a nested tree structure under ggml-cpu/arch. This conflicts with standard CGO layout where all arch-specific source files are expected to live in the same directory as the parent go module and use suffixes based on GOOS and GOARCH. As such, there were really two options for getting this to work: 1. Add a patch on top of the GGML sync to rearrange the files to match the GO layout convention 2. Use CGO directives to conditionally include the nested source files in the compilation units This commit does (2) in order to minimize the set of changes needed on top of the upstream file layout. To get this to work, there are two key things needed: 1. In cpu.go, #cgo directives are added to explicitly set __${GOARCH}__ in the preprocessor directives 2. In arch-impls.c|cpp, use an #ifdef | #elif defined | #endif chain to explicitly include the .c|.cpp files for the given architecture from the nested directory * fix: Use mtmd_helper to correctly load the bitmap for the image * fix: Apply patch for mtmd_text_input * fix: Add missing stb to llama.cpp rsync-filter * fix: Add sync'ed stb vendored header * fix: Use c++17 and include vendor for go wrapper modules * fix: Update patch 0015 for upstream implementation of uuid * feat: Bump to the latest tip of the branch * fix: Update patches for bump * feat: Bump back to the cenral repo and point at the latest master This includes granite 4 and a number of other model architectures! * fix: Revert changes to ggml export GPU UUID patch * fix: Add patch for GGML_VERSION and GGML_COMMIT constants * feat: Sync all patched code * build: Include cmake/common.cmake in ggml sync * build: Add top-level include for GNUINstallDirs in CMakeLists.txt This is used to populate CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR * fix: Add a patch to avoid power throttling API on non-msvc windows builds * fix: Sync patch changes for ggml-cpu.c * feat: Bump llama.cpp to 4a4f42 This picks up support for Kimi K2 and PLaMO-2 * feat: Sync llama.cpp * fix: Handle multi-chunk image encodings from mtmd * fix: Re-number patches after merge with `main` * feat: Bump to 41e78c in the makefile * fix: Fix Solar and argsort/copy patches after bump * fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch It was implemented upstream: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/14741 * feat: Sync llama.cpp / ggml after latest bump * build: Remove unnecessary CFLAGS definitions in cpu.go * fix: Remove unnecessary additions in the rsync-filter * fix: Remove unused vendored code for chat template parsing * Revert "fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch" This reverts commit d724caced3ce21f08924d4b7801f94ce6638f6ea. * fix: Update 0020 CUDA Graphs for gemma3n to keep both llama.cpp and ollama fixes https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/11195#issuecomment-3137312394 * fix: Sync ggml-cuda.cu after keeping both style cuda graph fixes for gemma3n * unwind mxfp4 patch Prepare to bump ggml with their impl for mxfp4 * bump * fix windows build error * Convert tensors at load time Repack the mxfp4 tensors as ggmls kernels expect them to be. * convert mlp bf16 to f32 * buffer the conversion better * reshape earlier * openai swiglu * add ids * split qkv, gate_up * fix nested alt tags * fast attention * remove debug messages * fix lint * remove redundant test * remap values only if source/target are different * add back i32->i32 copy * refactor cpu quants * clean up vendor * update patch instructions * clean up patches * remove webgpu * update mem * also handle gpt-oss * revert convert changes --------- Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com>
2025-08-15 05:42:58 +08:00
llama_memory_context_ptr llama_memory_recurrent::init_batch(llama_batch_allocr & balloc, uint32_t n_ubatch, bool embd_all) {
do {
balloc.split_reset();
std::vector<llama_ubatch> ubatches;
while (true) {
llama_ubatch ubatch;
if (embd_all) {
// if all tokens are output, split by sequence
ubatch = balloc.split_seq(n_ubatch);
} else {
ubatch = balloc.split_equal(n_ubatch, false);
}
if (ubatch.n_tokens == 0) {
break;
}
ubatches.push_back(std::move(ubatch)); // NOLINT
}
if (balloc.get_n_used() < balloc.get_n_tokens()) {
// failed to find a suitable split
break;
}
if (!prepare(ubatches)) {
break;
}
return std::make_unique<llama_memory_recurrent_context>(this, std::move(ubatches));
} while (false);
return std::make_unique<llama_memory_recurrent_context>(LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_FAILED_PREPARE);
}
llama_memory_context_ptr llama_memory_recurrent::init_full() {
return std::make_unique<llama_memory_recurrent_context>(this);
}
llama_memory_context_ptr llama_memory_recurrent::init_update(llama_context * lctx, bool optimize) {
GGML_UNUSED(lctx);
GGML_UNUSED(optimize);
return std::make_unique<llama_memory_recurrent_context>(LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_NO_UPDATE);
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent::prepare(const std::vector<llama_ubatch> & ubatches) {
// simply remember the full state because it is very small for this type of cache
// TODO: optimize
auto org_cells = cells;
auto org_used = used;
auto org_head = head;
bool success = true;
for (const auto & ubatch : ubatches) {
if (!find_slot(ubatch)) {
success = false;
break;
}
}
// restore the original state
cells = std::move(org_cells);
used = org_used;
head = org_head;
return success;
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent::find_slot(const llama_ubatch & ubatch) {
const uint32_t n_seq_tokens = ubatch.n_seq_tokens;
const uint32_t n_seqs = ubatch.n_seqs;
// if we have enough unused cells before the current head ->
// better to start searching from the beginning of the cache, hoping to fill it
if (head > used + 2*n_seqs) {
head = 0;
}
// For recurrent state architectures (like Mamba or RWKV),
// each cache cell can store the state for a whole sequence.
// A slot should be always be contiguous.
// can only process batches with an equal number of new tokens in each sequence
GGML_ASSERT(ubatch.equal_seqs());
int32_t min = size - 1;
int32_t max = 0;
// everything should fit if all seq_ids are smaller than the max
for (uint32_t s = 0; s < n_seqs; ++s) {
const uint32_t i = s*n_seq_tokens; // first token of sequence set s
const uint32_t n_seq_id = ubatch.n_seq_id[i];
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < n_seq_id; ++j) {
const llama_seq_id seq_id = ubatch.seq_id[i][j];
if (seq_id < 0 || (uint32_t) seq_id >= size) {
// too big seq_id
// TODO: would it be possible to resize the cache instead?
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: seq_id=%d >= n_seq_max=%u Try using a bigger --parallel value\n", __func__, seq_id, n_seq_max);
return false;
}
if (j > 0) {
auto & seq = cells[seq_id];
if (seq.tail >= 0) {
auto & cell = cells[seq.tail];
// clear cells from seq_ids that become shared
// (should not normally happen, but let's handle it anyway)
cell.seq_id.erase(seq_id);
seq.tail = -1;
if (cell.seq_id.empty()) {
cell.pos = -1;
cell.src = -1;
used -= 1;
}
}
}
}
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
{
std::vector<int32_t> tails_verif;
tails_verif.assign(size, -1);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
auto & cell = cells[i];
for (llama_seq_id seq_id : cell.seq_id) {
if (tails_verif[seq_id] != -1) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: duplicate tail for seq_id %d in cell %d and %d\n", __func__, seq_id, i, tails_verif[seq_id]);
}
tails_verif[seq_id] = i;
}
}
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if (tails_verif[i] != cells[i].tail) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: wrong tail for seq_id %d, (%d instead of %d)\n", __func__, i, cells[i].tail, tails_verif[i]);
}
}
}
#endif
// find next empty cell
uint32_t next_empty_cell = head;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
if (next_empty_cell >= size) { next_empty_cell -= size; }
auto & cell = cells[next_empty_cell];
if (cell.is_empty()) { break; }
next_empty_cell += 1;
}
// find usable cell range
for (uint32_t s = 0; s < n_seqs; ++s) {
const uint32_t i = s*n_seq_tokens;
const llama_seq_id seq_id = ubatch.seq_id[i][0];
auto & seq_meta = cells[seq_id];
bool has_cell = false;
if (seq_meta.tail >= 0) {
auto & cell = cells[seq_meta.tail];
GGML_ASSERT(cell.has_seq_id(seq_id));
// does this seq_id "own" the cell?
if (cell.seq_id.size() == 1) { has_cell = true; }
}
if (!has_cell) {
auto & empty_cell = cells[next_empty_cell];
GGML_ASSERT(empty_cell.is_empty());
// copy old tail into the empty cell
if (seq_meta.tail >= 0) {
auto & orig_cell = cells[seq_meta.tail];
empty_cell.pos = orig_cell.pos;
empty_cell.src = orig_cell.src;
orig_cell.seq_id.erase(seq_id);
empty_cell.seq_id.insert(seq_id); // will be overwritten
GGML_ASSERT(!orig_cell.is_empty()); // has at least one remaining seq_id
}
seq_meta.tail = next_empty_cell;
// find next empty cell
if (s + 1 < n_seqs) {
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < size; ++j) {
next_empty_cell += 1;
if (next_empty_cell >= size) { next_empty_cell -= size; }
auto & cell = cells[next_empty_cell];
if (cell.is_empty()) { break; }
}
}
}
if (min > seq_meta.tail) { min = seq_meta.tail; }
if (max < seq_meta.tail) { max = seq_meta.tail; }
}
// gather and re-order
for (uint32_t s = 0; s < n_seqs; ++s) {
const uint32_t i = s*n_seq_tokens;
const int32_t dst_id = s + min;
const int32_t src_id = cells[ubatch.seq_id[i][0]].tail;
if (dst_id != src_id) {
auto & dst_cell = cells[dst_id];
auto & src_cell = cells[src_id];
std::swap(dst_cell.pos, src_cell.pos);
std::swap(dst_cell.src, src_cell.src);
std::swap(dst_cell.seq_id, src_cell.seq_id);
// swap tails
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < size; ++j) {
int32_t & tail = cells[j].tail;
if (tail == src_id) {
tail = dst_id;
} else if (tail == dst_id) {
tail = src_id;
}
}
}
}
// update the pos of the used seqs
for (uint32_t s = 0; s < n_seqs; ++s) {
const uint32_t i = s*n_seq_tokens;
const llama_pos last_pos = ubatch.pos[i + n_seq_tokens - 1];
const int32_t cell_id = s + min;
auto & cell = cells[cell_id];
if (cell.pos >= 0 && last_pos != cell.pos + (llama_pos) n_seq_tokens) {
// What should happen when the pos backtracks or skips a value?
// Clearing the state mid-batch would require special-casing which isn't done.
LLAMA_LOG_WARN("%s: non-consecutive token position %d after %d for sequence %d with %u new tokens\n",
__func__, last_pos, cell.pos, ubatch.seq_id[i][0], n_seq_tokens);
}
cell.pos = last_pos;
cell.seq_id.clear();
for (int32_t j = 0; j < ubatch.n_seq_id[i]; ++j) {
const llama_seq_id seq_id = ubatch.seq_id[i][j];
cell.seq_id.insert(seq_id);
cells[seq_id].tail = cell_id;
}
}
// Find first cell without src refs, to use as the zero-ed state
{
// TODO: bake-in src refcounts in the cell metadata
std::vector<int32_t> refcounts(size, 0);
for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
const int32_t src = cells[i].src;
if (src >= 0) {
refcounts[src] += 1;
}
}
rs_z = -1;
for (int i = min; i <= max; ++i) {
if (refcounts[i] == 0) {
rs_z = i;
break;
}
}
for (int i = min; i <= max; ++i) {
if (cells[i].src < 0) {
GGML_ASSERT(rs_z >= 0);
cells[i].src0 = rs_z;
} else {
// Stage the source ids for all used cells to allow correct seq_* behavior
// and still make these values available when setting the inputs
cells[i].src0 = cells[i].src;
}
cells[i].src = i; // avoid moving or clearing twice
}
}
// allow getting the range of used cells, from head to head + n
head = min;
n = max - min + 1;
used = std::count_if(cells.begin(), cells.end(),
[](const mem_cell & cell){ return !cell.is_empty(); });
// sanity check
return n >= n_seqs;
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent::get_can_shift() const {
// shifting the pos is trivial for recurrent models
return true;
}
size_t llama_memory_recurrent::total_size() const {
size_t size = 0;
for (const auto & buf : bufs) {
size += ggml_backend_buffer_get_size(buf.get());
}
return size;
}
size_t llama_memory_recurrent::size_r_bytes() const {
size_t size_r_bytes = 0;
for (const auto & r : r_l) {
if (r != nullptr) {
size_r_bytes += ggml_nbytes(r);
}
}
return size_r_bytes;
}
size_t llama_memory_recurrent::size_s_bytes() const {
size_t size_s_bytes = 0;
for (const auto & s : s_l) {
if (s != nullptr) {
size_s_bytes += ggml_nbytes(s);
}
}
return size_s_bytes;
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::state_write(llama_io_write_i & io, llama_seq_id seq_id, llama_state_seq_flags flags) const {
GGML_UNUSED(flags);
update vendored llama.cpp and ggml (#11823) * TEMPORARY: Update the llama.cpp upstream to my fork's Granite Four branch This will be redone once my branch is merged upstream in llama.cpp * feat: Update all patches There are a number that are no longer needed at all: - 0003-embeddings: Embeddings entirely overhauled on master - 0008-ensure-KV-cache-is-fully-defragmented: KV caching entirely overhauled on master - 0019-metal-add-mean-kernel-14267: Merged upstream - 0020-CUDA-add-mean-operation-14313: Merged upstream * feat: Sync llama.cpp and ggml * fix: Update rsync-filter for all moved/new/removed files * fix: Add files missing from sync * fix: Update ggml rsync-filter for new ggml-cpu/arch subdirs * fix: Add ggml files missing from sync * fix: Narrow llama.cpp rsync-filter to not include mtmd main tool cpp files * fix: Remove mtmd main cpp files * fix: Add missing include in sampling_ext.cpp * fix: Update llama.go to use mtmd instead of clip/llava * fix: Add patch for mtmd_input_text * chore: Ignore *.patched in the patch directory * fix: Fix support for arch-specific ggml-cpu source files with new arrangement In https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/13892, all arch-specific implementations were split out into a nested tree structure under ggml-cpu/arch. This conflicts with standard CGO layout where all arch-specific source files are expected to live in the same directory as the parent go module and use suffixes based on GOOS and GOARCH. As such, there were really two options for getting this to work: 1. Add a patch on top of the GGML sync to rearrange the files to match the GO layout convention 2. Use CGO directives to conditionally include the nested source files in the compilation units This commit does (2) in order to minimize the set of changes needed on top of the upstream file layout. To get this to work, there are two key things needed: 1. In cpu.go, #cgo directives are added to explicitly set __${GOARCH}__ in the preprocessor directives 2. In arch-impls.c|cpp, use an #ifdef | #elif defined | #endif chain to explicitly include the .c|.cpp files for the given architecture from the nested directory * fix: Use mtmd_helper to correctly load the bitmap for the image * fix: Apply patch for mtmd_text_input * fix: Add missing stb to llama.cpp rsync-filter * fix: Add sync'ed stb vendored header * fix: Use c++17 and include vendor for go wrapper modules * fix: Update patch 0015 for upstream implementation of uuid * feat: Bump to the latest tip of the branch * fix: Update patches for bump * feat: Bump back to the cenral repo and point at the latest master This includes granite 4 and a number of other model architectures! * fix: Revert changes to ggml export GPU UUID patch * fix: Add patch for GGML_VERSION and GGML_COMMIT constants * feat: Sync all patched code * build: Include cmake/common.cmake in ggml sync * build: Add top-level include for GNUINstallDirs in CMakeLists.txt This is used to populate CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR * fix: Add a patch to avoid power throttling API on non-msvc windows builds * fix: Sync patch changes for ggml-cpu.c * feat: Bump llama.cpp to 4a4f42 This picks up support for Kimi K2 and PLaMO-2 * feat: Sync llama.cpp * fix: Handle multi-chunk image encodings from mtmd * fix: Re-number patches after merge with `main` * feat: Bump to 41e78c in the makefile * fix: Fix Solar and argsort/copy patches after bump * fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch It was implemented upstream: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/14741 * feat: Sync llama.cpp / ggml after latest bump * build: Remove unnecessary CFLAGS definitions in cpu.go * fix: Remove unnecessary additions in the rsync-filter * fix: Remove unused vendored code for chat template parsing * Revert "fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch" This reverts commit d724caced3ce21f08924d4b7801f94ce6638f6ea. * fix: Update 0020 CUDA Graphs for gemma3n to keep both llama.cpp and ollama fixes https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/11195#issuecomment-3137312394 * fix: Sync ggml-cuda.cu after keeping both style cuda graph fixes for gemma3n * unwind mxfp4 patch Prepare to bump ggml with their impl for mxfp4 * bump * fix windows build error * Convert tensors at load time Repack the mxfp4 tensors as ggmls kernels expect them to be. * convert mlp bf16 to f32 * buffer the conversion better * reshape earlier * openai swiglu * add ids * split qkv, gate_up * fix nested alt tags * fast attention * remove debug messages * fix lint * remove redundant test * remap values only if source/target are different * add back i32->i32 copy * refactor cpu quants * clean up vendor * update patch instructions * clean up patches * remove webgpu * update mem * also handle gpt-oss * revert convert changes --------- Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com>
2025-08-15 05:42:58 +08:00
std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t>> cell_ranges; // ranges, from inclusive, to exclusive
uint32_t cell_count = 0;
// Count the number of cells with the specified seq_id
// Find all the ranges of cells with this seq id (or all, when -1)
uint32_t cell_range_begin = size;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
const auto & cell = cells[i];
if ((seq_id == -1 && !cell.is_empty()) || cell.has_seq_id(seq_id)) {
++cell_count;
if (cell_range_begin == size) {
cell_range_begin = i;
}
} else {
if (cell_range_begin != size) {
cell_ranges.emplace_back(cell_range_begin, i);
cell_range_begin = size;
}
}
}
if (cell_range_begin != size) {
cell_ranges.emplace_back(cell_range_begin, size);
}
// DEBUG CHECK: Sum of cell counts in ranges should equal the total cell count
uint32_t cell_count_check = 0;
for (const auto & range : cell_ranges) {
cell_count_check += range.second - range.first;
}
GGML_ASSERT(cell_count == cell_count_check);
io.write(&cell_count, sizeof(cell_count));
state_write_meta(io, cell_ranges, seq_id);
state_write_data(io, cell_ranges);
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::state_read(llama_io_read_i & io, llama_seq_id seq_id, llama_state_seq_flags flags) {
GGML_UNUSED(flags);
update vendored llama.cpp and ggml (#11823) * TEMPORARY: Update the llama.cpp upstream to my fork's Granite Four branch This will be redone once my branch is merged upstream in llama.cpp * feat: Update all patches There are a number that are no longer needed at all: - 0003-embeddings: Embeddings entirely overhauled on master - 0008-ensure-KV-cache-is-fully-defragmented: KV caching entirely overhauled on master - 0019-metal-add-mean-kernel-14267: Merged upstream - 0020-CUDA-add-mean-operation-14313: Merged upstream * feat: Sync llama.cpp and ggml * fix: Update rsync-filter for all moved/new/removed files * fix: Add files missing from sync * fix: Update ggml rsync-filter for new ggml-cpu/arch subdirs * fix: Add ggml files missing from sync * fix: Narrow llama.cpp rsync-filter to not include mtmd main tool cpp files * fix: Remove mtmd main cpp files * fix: Add missing include in sampling_ext.cpp * fix: Update llama.go to use mtmd instead of clip/llava * fix: Add patch for mtmd_input_text * chore: Ignore *.patched in the patch directory * fix: Fix support for arch-specific ggml-cpu source files with new arrangement In https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/13892, all arch-specific implementations were split out into a nested tree structure under ggml-cpu/arch. This conflicts with standard CGO layout where all arch-specific source files are expected to live in the same directory as the parent go module and use suffixes based on GOOS and GOARCH. As such, there were really two options for getting this to work: 1. Add a patch on top of the GGML sync to rearrange the files to match the GO layout convention 2. Use CGO directives to conditionally include the nested source files in the compilation units This commit does (2) in order to minimize the set of changes needed on top of the upstream file layout. To get this to work, there are two key things needed: 1. In cpu.go, #cgo directives are added to explicitly set __${GOARCH}__ in the preprocessor directives 2. In arch-impls.c|cpp, use an #ifdef | #elif defined | #endif chain to explicitly include the .c|.cpp files for the given architecture from the nested directory * fix: Use mtmd_helper to correctly load the bitmap for the image * fix: Apply patch for mtmd_text_input * fix: Add missing stb to llama.cpp rsync-filter * fix: Add sync'ed stb vendored header * fix: Use c++17 and include vendor for go wrapper modules * fix: Update patch 0015 for upstream implementation of uuid * feat: Bump to the latest tip of the branch * fix: Update patches for bump * feat: Bump back to the cenral repo and point at the latest master This includes granite 4 and a number of other model architectures! * fix: Revert changes to ggml export GPU UUID patch * fix: Add patch for GGML_VERSION and GGML_COMMIT constants * feat: Sync all patched code * build: Include cmake/common.cmake in ggml sync * build: Add top-level include for GNUINstallDirs in CMakeLists.txt This is used to populate CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR * fix: Add a patch to avoid power throttling API on non-msvc windows builds * fix: Sync patch changes for ggml-cpu.c * feat: Bump llama.cpp to 4a4f42 This picks up support for Kimi K2 and PLaMO-2 * feat: Sync llama.cpp * fix: Handle multi-chunk image encodings from mtmd * fix: Re-number patches after merge with `main` * feat: Bump to 41e78c in the makefile * fix: Fix Solar and argsort/copy patches after bump * fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch It was implemented upstream: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/14741 * feat: Sync llama.cpp / ggml after latest bump * build: Remove unnecessary CFLAGS definitions in cpu.go * fix: Remove unnecessary additions in the rsync-filter * fix: Remove unused vendored code for chat template parsing * Revert "fix: Remove Gemma3n CUDA Graphs patch" This reverts commit d724caced3ce21f08924d4b7801f94ce6638f6ea. * fix: Update 0020 CUDA Graphs for gemma3n to keep both llama.cpp and ollama fixes https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/11195#issuecomment-3137312394 * fix: Sync ggml-cuda.cu after keeping both style cuda graph fixes for gemma3n * unwind mxfp4 patch Prepare to bump ggml with their impl for mxfp4 * bump * fix windows build error * Convert tensors at load time Repack the mxfp4 tensors as ggmls kernels expect them to be. * convert mlp bf16 to f32 * buffer the conversion better * reshape earlier * openai swiglu * add ids * split qkv, gate_up * fix nested alt tags * fast attention * remove debug messages * fix lint * remove redundant test * remap values only if source/target are different * add back i32->i32 copy * refactor cpu quants * clean up vendor * update patch instructions * clean up patches * remove webgpu * update mem * also handle gpt-oss * revert convert changes --------- Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel Hiltgen <daniel@ollama.com>
2025-08-15 05:42:58 +08:00
uint32_t cell_count;
io.read_to(&cell_count, sizeof(cell_count));
bool res = true;
res = res && state_read_meta(io, cell_count, seq_id);
res = res && state_read_data(io, cell_count);
if (!res) {
if (seq_id == -1) {
clear(true);
} else {
seq_rm(seq_id, -1, -1);
}
throw std::runtime_error("failed to restore kv cache");
}
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::state_write_meta(llama_io_write_i & io, const std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t>> & cell_ranges, llama_seq_id seq_id) const {
for (const auto & range : cell_ranges) {
for (uint32_t i = range.first; i < range.second; ++i) {
const auto & cell = cells[i];
const llama_pos pos = cell.pos;
const uint32_t n_seq_id = seq_id == -1 ? cell.seq_id.size() : 0;
io.write(&pos, sizeof(pos));
io.write(&n_seq_id, sizeof(n_seq_id));
if (n_seq_id) {
for (auto seq_id : cell.seq_id) {
io.write(&seq_id, sizeof(seq_id));
}
}
}
}
}
void llama_memory_recurrent::state_write_data(llama_io_write_i & io, const std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t>> & cell_ranges) const {
const uint32_t s_trans = 0;
const uint32_t n_layer = hparams.n_layer;
io.write(&s_trans, sizeof(s_trans));
io.write(&n_layer, sizeof(n_layer));
std::vector<uint8_t> tmp_buf;
// Iterate and write all the keys first, each row is a cell
// Get whole range at a time
for (uint32_t il = 0; il < n_layer; ++il) {
// skip null layers (read_data will handle this by checking "r_l" and "s_l" for null)
if (r_l[il] == nullptr) continue;
// Write key type
const int32_t r_type_i = (int32_t)r_l[il]->type;
io.write(&r_type_i, sizeof(r_type_i));
// Write row size of key
const uint64_t r_size_row = ggml_row_size(r_l[il]->type, hparams.n_embd_r());
io.write(&r_size_row, sizeof(r_size_row));
// Read each range of cells of k_size length each into tmp_buf and write out
for (const auto & range : cell_ranges) {
const size_t range_size = range.second - range.first;
const size_t buf_size = range_size * r_size_row;
io.write_tensor(r_l[il], range.first * r_size_row, buf_size);
}
}
if (!s_trans) {
for (uint32_t il = 0; il < n_layer; ++il) {
// skip null layers (read_data will handle this by checking "r_l" and "s_l" for null)
if (s_l[il] == nullptr) continue;
// Write value type
const int32_t s_type_i = (int32_t)s_l[il]->type;
io.write(&s_type_i, sizeof(s_type_i));
// Write row size of value
const uint64_t s_size_row = ggml_row_size(s_l[il]->type, hparams.n_embd_s());
io.write(&s_size_row, sizeof(s_size_row));
// Read each range of cells of s_size length each into tmp_buf and write out
for (const auto & range : cell_ranges) {
const size_t range_size = range.second - range.first;
const size_t buf_size = range_size * s_size_row;
io.write_tensor(s_l[il], range.first * s_size_row, buf_size);
}
}
} else {
// When v is transposed, we also need the element size and get the element ranges from each row
const uint32_t mem_size = size;
for (uint32_t il = 0; il < n_layer; ++il) {
// skip null layers (read_data will handle this by checking "r_l" and "s_l" for null)
if (s_l[il] == nullptr) continue;
const uint32_t n_embd_s = hparams.n_embd_s();
// Write value type
const int32_t s_type_i = (int32_t)s_l[il]->type;
io.write(&s_type_i, sizeof(s_type_i));
// Write element size
const uint32_t s_size_el = ggml_type_size(s_l[il]->type);
io.write(&s_size_el, sizeof(s_size_el));
// Write GQA embedding size
io.write(&n_embd_s, sizeof(n_embd_s));
// For each row, we get the element values of each cell
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < n_embd_s; ++j) {
// Read each range of cells of v_size_el length each into tmp_buf and write out
for (const auto & range : cell_ranges) {
const size_t range_size = range.second - range.first;
const size_t src_offset = (range.first + j * mem_size) * s_size_el;
const size_t buf_size = range_size * s_size_el;
io.write_tensor(s_l[il], src_offset, buf_size);
}
}
}
}
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent::state_read_meta(llama_io_read_i & io, uint32_t cell_count, llama_seq_id dest_seq_id) {
if (dest_seq_id != -1) {
// single sequence
seq_rm(dest_seq_id, -1, -1);
llama_batch_allocr balloc(hparams.n_pos_per_embd());
llama_ubatch ubatch = balloc.ubatch_reserve(cell_count, 1);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cell_count; ++i) {
llama_pos pos;
uint32_t n_seq_id;
io.read_to(&pos, sizeof(pos));
io.read_to(&n_seq_id, sizeof(n_seq_id));
if (n_seq_id != 0) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: invalid seq_id-agnostic kv cell\n", __func__);
return false;
}
ubatch.pos[i] = pos;
}
ubatch.n_seq_id[0] = 1;
ubatch.seq_id[0] = &dest_seq_id;
if (!find_slot(ubatch)) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: failed to find available cells in kv cache\n", __func__);
return false;
}
// DEBUG CHECK: kv.head should be our first cell, kv.head + cell_count - 1 should be our last cell (verify seq_id and pos values)
// Assume that this is one contiguous block of cells
GGML_ASSERT(head + cell_count <= size);
GGML_ASSERT(cells[head].pos == ubatch.pos[0]);
GGML_ASSERT(cells[head + cell_count - 1].pos == ubatch.pos[cell_count - 1]);
GGML_ASSERT(cells[head].has_seq_id(dest_seq_id));
GGML_ASSERT(cells[head + cell_count - 1].has_seq_id(dest_seq_id));
} else {
// whole KV cache restore
if (cell_count > size) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: not enough cells in kv cache\n", __func__);
return false;
}
clear(true);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cell_count; ++i) {
auto & cell = cells[i];
llama_pos pos;
uint32_t n_seq_id;
io.read_to(&pos, sizeof(pos));
io.read_to(&n_seq_id, sizeof(n_seq_id));
cell.pos = pos;
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < n_seq_id; ++j) {
llama_seq_id seq_id;
io.read_to(&seq_id, sizeof(seq_id));
// TODO: llama_memory_recurrent should have a notion of max sequences
//if (seq_id < 0 || (uint32_t) seq_id >= llama_n_seq_max(ctx)) {
if (seq_id < 0) {
//LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: invalid seq_id, %d is out of range [0, %u)\n", __func__, seq_id, llama_n_seq_max(ctx));
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: invalid seq_id, %d is out of range [0, inf)\n", __func__, seq_id);
return false;
}
cell.seq_id.insert(seq_id);
int32_t & tail = cells[seq_id].tail;
if (tail != -1) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: duplicate tail for seq_id %d in cell %d and %d\n", __func__, seq_id, i, tail);
return false;
}
tail = i;
}
}
head = 0;
used = cell_count;
}
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < cell_count; ++i) {
uint32_t cell_id = head + i;
// make sure the recurrent states will keep their restored state
cells[cell_id].src = cell_id;
}
return true;
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent::state_read_data(llama_io_read_i & io, uint32_t cell_count) {
uint32_t s_trans;
uint32_t n_layer;
io.read_to(&s_trans, sizeof(s_trans));
io.read_to(&n_layer, sizeof(n_layer));
if (n_layer != hparams.n_layer) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched layer count (%u instead of %u)\n", __func__, n_layer, hparams.n_layer);
return false;
}
if (cell_count > size) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: not enough cells in kv cache to restore state (%u > %u)\n", __func__, cell_count, size);
return false;
}
if (false != (bool) s_trans) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: incompatible s transposition\n", __func__);
return false;
}
// For each layer, read the keys for each cell, one row is one cell, read as one contiguous block
for (uint32_t il = 0; il < n_layer; ++il) {
// skip null layers
if (r_l[il] == nullptr) continue;
// Read type of key
int32_t r_type_i_ref;
io.read_to(&r_type_i_ref, sizeof(r_type_i_ref));
const int32_t r_type_i = (int32_t) r_l[il]->type;
if (r_type_i != r_type_i_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched r type (%d != %d, layer %d)\n", __func__, r_type_i, r_type_i_ref, il);
return false;
}
// Read row size of key
uint64_t r_size_row_ref;
io.read_to(&r_size_row_ref, sizeof(r_size_row_ref));
const size_t r_size_row = ggml_row_size(r_l[il]->type, hparams.n_embd_r());
if (r_size_row != r_size_row_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched r row size (%zu != %zu, layer %d)\n", __func__, r_size_row, (size_t) r_size_row_ref, il);
return false;
}
if (cell_count) {
// Read and set the keys for the whole cell range
ggml_backend_tensor_set(r_l[il], io.read(cell_count * r_size_row), head * r_size_row, cell_count * r_size_row);
}
}
if (!s_trans) {
for (uint32_t il = 0; il < n_layer; ++il) {
// skip null layers
if (s_l[il] == nullptr) continue;
// Read type of value
int32_t s_type_i_ref;
io.read_to(&s_type_i_ref, sizeof(s_type_i_ref));
const int32_t s_type_i = (int32_t)s_l[il]->type;
if (s_type_i != s_type_i_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched s type (%d != %d, layer %d)\n", __func__, s_type_i, s_type_i_ref, il);
return false;
}
// Read row size of value
uint64_t s_size_row_ref;
io.read_to(&s_size_row_ref, sizeof(s_size_row_ref));
const size_t s_size_row = ggml_row_size(s_l[il]->type, hparams.n_embd_s());
if (s_size_row != s_size_row_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched s row size (%zu != %zu, layer %d)\n", __func__, s_size_row, (size_t) s_size_row_ref, il);
return false;
}
if (cell_count) {
// Read and set the values for the whole cell range
ggml_backend_tensor_set(s_l[il], io.read(cell_count * s_size_row), head * s_size_row, cell_count * s_size_row);
}
}
} else {
// For each layer, read the values for each cell (transposed)
for (uint32_t il = 0; il < n_layer; ++il) {
// skip null layers
if (s_l[il] == nullptr) continue;
const uint32_t n_embd_s = hparams.n_embd_s();
// Read type of value
int32_t s_type_i_ref;
io.read_to(&s_type_i_ref, sizeof(s_type_i_ref));
const int32_t s_type_i = (int32_t)s_l[il]->type;
if (s_type_i != s_type_i_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched s type (%d != %d, layer %d)\n", __func__, s_type_i, s_type_i_ref, il);
return false;
}
// Read element size of value
uint32_t s_size_el_ref;
io.read_to(&s_size_el_ref, sizeof(s_size_el_ref));
const size_t s_size_el = ggml_type_size(s_l[il]->type);
if (s_size_el != s_size_el_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched s element size (%zu != %zu, layer %d)\n", __func__, s_size_el, (size_t) s_size_el_ref, il);
return false;
}
// Read state embedding size
uint32_t n_embd_s_ref;
io.read_to(&n_embd_s_ref, sizeof(n_embd_s_ref));
if (n_embd_s != n_embd_s_ref) {
LLAMA_LOG_ERROR("%s: mismatched s embedding size (%u != %u, layer %d)\n", __func__, n_embd_s, n_embd_s_ref, il);
return false;
}
if (cell_count) {
// For each row in the transposed matrix, read the values for the whole cell range
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < n_embd_s; ++j) {
const size_t dst_offset = (head + j * size) * s_size_el;
ggml_backend_tensor_set(s_l[il], io.read(cell_count * s_size_el), dst_offset, cell_count * s_size_el);
}
}
}
}
return true;
}
//
// llama_memory_recurrent_context
//
llama_memory_recurrent_context::llama_memory_recurrent_context(llama_memory_status status) : status(status) {}
llama_memory_recurrent_context::llama_memory_recurrent_context(
llama_memory_recurrent * mem) : status(LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_SUCCESS), mem(mem), is_full(true) {
}
llama_memory_recurrent_context::llama_memory_recurrent_context(
llama_memory_recurrent * mem,
std::vector<llama_ubatch> ubatches) : status(LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_SUCCESS), mem(mem), ubatches(std::move(ubatches)) {}
llama_memory_recurrent_context::~llama_memory_recurrent_context() = default;
bool llama_memory_recurrent_context::next() {
assert(status == LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_SUCCESS);
if (++i_next >= ubatches.size()) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool llama_memory_recurrent_context::apply() {
assert(!llama_memory_status_is_fail(status));
// no ubatches -> this is an update
if (ubatches.empty()) {
// recurrent cache never performs updates
assert(status == LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_NO_UPDATE);
return true;
}
mem->find_slot(ubatches[i_next]);
return true;
}
llama_memory_status llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_status() const {
return status;
}
const llama_ubatch & llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_ubatch() const {
assert(status == LLAMA_MEMORY_STATUS_SUCCESS);
return ubatches[i_next];
}
uint32_t llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_n_rs() const {
return is_full ? mem->size : mem->n;
}
uint32_t llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_head() const {
return is_full ? 0 : mem->head;
}
int32_t llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_rs_z() const {
return is_full ? 0 : mem->rs_z;
}
uint32_t llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_size() const {
return mem->size;
}
ggml_tensor * llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_r_l(int32_t il) const {
return mem->r_l[il];
}
ggml_tensor * llama_memory_recurrent_context::get_s_l(int32_t il) const {
return mem->s_l[il];
}
int32_t llama_memory_recurrent_context::s_copy(int i) const {
return mem->cells[i + mem->head].src0;
}