> For gated models such as [LLama](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama) or [StarCoder](https://huggingface.co/bigcode/starcoder), you will have to pass `-e HUGGING_FACE_HUB_TOKEN=<token>` to the `docker run` command above with a valid Hugging Face Hub read token.
To ensure greatest performance results, at the begginging of each server run, warmup is performed. It's designed to cover major recompilations while using HPU Graphs. It creates queries with all possible input shapes, based on provided parameters (described in this section) and runs basic TGI operations on them (prefill, decode, concatenate).
Except those already mentioned, there are other parameters that need to be properly adjusted to improve performance or memory usage:
-`PAD_SEQUENCE_TO_MULTIPLE_OF` determines sizes of input legnth buckets. Since warmup creates several graphs for each bucket, it's important to adjust that value proportionally to input sequence length. Otherwise, some out of memory issues can be observed.
-`ENABLE_HPU_GRAPH` enables HPU graphs usage, which is crucial for performance results. Recommended value to keep is `true` .
For more information and documentation about Text Generation Inference, checkout [the README](https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference#text-generation-inference) of the original repo.
TGI supports FP8 precision runs within the limits provided by [Habana Quantization Toolkit](https://docs.habana.ai/en/latest/PyTorch/Inference_on_PyTorch/Inference_Using_FP8.html). Models with FP8 can be ran by properly setting QUANT_CONFIG environment variable. Detailed instruction on how to use that variable can be found in [Optimum Habana FP8 guide](https://github.com/huggingface/optimum-habana/tree/main/examples/text-generation#running-with-fp8). Summarising that instruction in TGI cases:
1. Measure quantization statistics of requested model by using [Optimum Habana measurement script](https://github.com/huggingface/optimum-habana/tree/main/examples/text-generation#running-with-fp8:~:text=use_deepspeed%20%2D%2Dworld_size%208-,run_lm_eval.py,-%5C%0A%2Do%20acc_70b_bs1_measure.txt)
2. Run requested model in TGI with proper QUANT_CONFIG setting - e.g. `QUANT_CONFIG=./quantization_config/maxabs_quant.json`
> [!NOTE]
> Only models pointed in [supported configurations](#currently-supported-configurations) are guaranteed to work with FP8
Additional hints to quantize model for TGI when using `run_lm_eval.py`:
* use `--limit_hpu_graphs` flag to save memory
* try to model your use case situation by adjusting `--batch_size` , `--max_new_tokens 512` and `--max_input_tokens 512`; in case of memory issues, lower those values
* use dataset/tasks suitable for your use case (see `--help` for defining tasks/datasets)
| ENABLE_HPU_GRAPH | True/False | True | Enable hpu graph or not | add -e in docker run command |
| LIMIT_HPU_GRAPH | True/False | False | Skip HPU graph usage for prefill to save memory, set to `True` for large sequence/decoding lengths(e.g. 300/212) | add -e in docker run command |
| BATCH_BUCKET_SIZE | integer | 8 | Batch size for decode operation will be rounded to the nearest multiple of this number. This limits the number of cached graphs | add -e in docker run command |
| PREFILL_BATCH_BUCKET_SIZE | integer | 4 | Batch size for prefill operation will be rounded to the nearest multiple of this number. This limits the number of cached graphs | add -e in docker run command |
| PAD_SEQUENCE_TO_MULTIPLE_OF | integer | 128 | For prefill operation, sequences will be padded to a multiple of provided value. | add -e in docker run command |
| SKIP_TOKENIZER_IN_TGI | True/False | False | Skip tokenizer for input/output processing | add -e in docker run command |
| WARMUP_ENABLED | True/False | True | Enable warmup during server initialization to recompile all graphs. This can increase TGI setup time. | add -e in docker run command |
| QUEUE_THRESHOLD_MS | integer | 120 | Controls the threshold beyond which the request are considered overdue and handled with priority. Shorter requests are prioritized otherwise. | add -e in docker run command |