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Georgi Gerganov 207b51900e
ggml : move FP16 <-> FP32 code to ggml-impl.h (#3861)
* ggml : move FP16 <-> FP32 stuff to ggml-impl.h

ggml-ci

* tests : fix ARM build

* ggml : explicitly initialize deprecated type traits

* ggml : add math.h to ggml-impl.h

* ggml : remove duplicate static assert macros

* ggml : prefix lookup tables with ggml_

ggml-ci

* ggml-impl : move extern "C" to start of file
2023-10-30 19:19:15 +02:00
Cebtenzzre 3aefaab9e5
check C++ code with -Wmissing-declarations (#3184) 2023-09-15 15:38:27 -04:00
Stephan Walter 1b107b8550
ggml : generalize quantize_fns for simpler FP16 handling (#1237)
* Generalize quantize_fns for simpler FP16 handling

* Remove call to ggml_cuda_mul_mat_get_wsize

* ci : disable FMA for mac os actions

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-07-05 19:13:06 +03:00
Borislav Stanimirov 9cbf50c041
build : fix and ignore MSVC warnings (#1889) 2023-06-16 21:23:53 +03:00
Kawrakow 99009e72f8
ggml : add SOTA 2,3,4,5,6 bit k-quantizations (#1684)
* Starting to add k-quantization to ggml

I think it is better to have quantization separate from
ggml. For now just adding the k-quants there, but it would be
better to also factor out the existing ggml quantizations.

* Adding Q3_K and Q8_K (de)-quantization

* Q3_K now working on CUDA and AVX2/scalar

CUDA is not ideal - ~50% slower than Q4_0 for
single token prediction, about the same in batch
mode (perplexity). CPU single token is ~55 ms
(on Ryzen 7950X).

* Some improvement for Q3_K on CUDA

It is now ~22.5 ms/token on my GPU, so ~30% slower than Q4_0.

* Some more CUDA optimizations for Q3_K

Single token is now 20.5 ms/token (~20% slower than Q4_0).
Perplexity is on par with Q4_0.

* Adding Q4_K - scalar, AVX2, CUDA

Performance is the same or perhaps very slightly better than Q4_0 on the CPU.
On the GPU, single token prediction is ~10% better than Q4_0,
batch mode (perplexity is about the same).

* Adding Q6_K - scalar, AVX2, CUDA

Performance is ~40% lower compared to Q4_K on the CPU.
This is to be expected, considering that we are memory bound
on the CPU and the 6-bit model is ~44% larger than the 4-bit.
On the GPU, single token prediction is ~6% lower than Q4_0,
batch mode (perplexity) is even closer (but still slower).

* Adding Q5_K - scalar, AVX2, CUDA

Performance is ~20% lower compared to Q4_K on the CPU.
This is to be expected, considering that we are memory bound
on the CPU and the 5-bit model is ~22% larger than the 4-bit.
On the GPU, single token prediction is about the same as Q4_0
for both, single token and batch prediction.

* Per convention, all QX_K quantizations use Q5_K for output.weight

* Adding quantization mixes

* Quantization mixes: didn't quite get what I wanted in the last commit

* Q4_K dot product for ARM_NEON

* Q6_K dot product for ARM_NEON

* Q5_K dot product for ARM_NEON

* Adding Q3_K dot for ARM_NEON

It is 22% slower than Q4_K, despite the smaller model size.
On x86_64, where we are memory bound, the Q3_K model is
quite a bit faster than Q4_K.

* A very slightly faster ARM_NEON Q3_K dot

* Adding Q2_K - just CUDA for now

Token prediction is pretty good - about 15.5 ms on a RTX 4080.
Perplexity is about the same as Q4_K.

* Adding scalar and AVX2 Q2_K dot

* Adding ARM_NEON Q2_K dot

About the same performance as Q4_K.

* A slightly faster ARM_NEON Q2_K dot

Single token prediction is now ~36 ms on M2 Max.
The code is much simpler too.

* Fixed bug in Q2_K CUDA dot product kernel

Stranegly enough, for the few prompts I tried with the 7B model
the responses looked perfectly reasonable. Only realized something
is not quite right when I tried the larger models and started getting
nonse back.

In any case, Q2_K single token evaluation time on an RTX 4080 in a Ryzen7950X
box iusing CUDA and model fully loaded on the GPU are
  ~15.5 ms for 7B, ~25.4 ms for 13B, and ~55.8 ms for 30B.
The max number of layers that fit in VRAM for The 65B is 32.
With that, we get ~330 ms per token, which is not that much faster
than just running on the CPU (~470 ms per token).

* Don't print zeros/NaNs when no count histogram has been collected

* A 10% faster CUDA vector dot kernel for Q3_K

Q3_K is now running at ~18.5 ms / token on CUDA,
so the gap to Q4_0 is only 10%.
It seems memory acccess pattern is more important for
performance than the amount of computation the kernel
does.

* A slightly daster Q4_K AVX2 dot product

For perplexity, where we are less memory bound, time per
pass drops by ~5%. Barely measurable difference for single
token prediction.

* A slightly faster ARM_NEON A4_K dot product

* Minor

* Fix quantization error test

We cannot possibly be expecting rmse < 0.002 for 2- and 3-bit
quantization variants.

* Fix docker build

I have been sloppy with vector reinterpret casts on ARM_NEON.
It seems clang is very forgiving in that regard.

* Added forgotten ggml.o dependence on k_quants.h to the Makefile

* Had unintentionally committed the Makefile with -Ofast enabled

* ggml : rename k_quants -> ggml-quants-k, use lowercase in code

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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-06-05 22:56:18 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov 7a32fcb3b2
ggml : add Q8_0 quantization format (rename the old one to Q8_1) (ARM NEON) (#1179)
* ggml : add Q8_0 quantization format (rename the old one to Q8_1)

* tests : fix test-quantize-fns

* ggml : finalize Q8_0 implementation

* ggml : use q4_0_q8_0 and q4_2_q8_0

* ggml : fix Q8_0 dot product bug (ARM)

* ggml : Q8_0 unroll x2

* ggml : fix bug - using wrong block type

* ggml : extend quantize_fns_t with "vec_dot_type"

* ggml : fix Q8_0 to use 255 values out of 256

* ggml : fix assert using wrong QK4_2 instead of QK4_3
2023-04-25 23:40:51 +03:00
Stephan Walter c50b628810
Fix CI: ARM NEON, quantization unit tests, editorconfig (#1122) 2023-04-22 10:54:13 +00:00
unbounded 5f939498d5
ggml : unit test for quantization functions (#953)
* Unit test for quantization functions

Use the ggml_internal_get_quantize_fn function to loop through all
quantization formats and run a sanity check on the result.

Also add a microbenchmark that times these functions directly without
running the rest of the GGML graph.

* test-quantize-fns: CI fixes

Fix issues uncovered in CI
 - need to use sizes divisible by 32*8 for loop unrolling
 - use intrinsic header that should work on Mac

* test-quantize: remove

Per PR comment, subsumed by test-quantize-fns

* test-quantize: fix for q8_0 intermediates
2023-04-22 12:10:39 +03:00