* Fixing odd tokenization self modifications on the Rust side (load and
resave in Python).
* Fixing the builds ?
* Fix the gh action?
* Fixing the location ?
* Validation is odd.
* Try a faster runner
* Upgrade python version.
* Remove sccache
* No sccache.
* Getting libpython maybe ?
* List stuff.
* Monkey it up.
* have no idea at this point
* Tmp.
* Shot in the dark.
* Tmate the hell out of this.
* Desperation.
* WTF.
* -y.
* Apparently 3.10 is not available anymore.
* Updating the dockerfile to make libpython discoverable at runtime too.
* Put back rust tests.
* Why do we want mkl on AMD ?
* Forcing 3.11 ?
* Adding prefix test.
* [WIP] tmp dump of integration load tests.
* Remove other tensor creation.
* Fixed the radix tree.
Used a slice everywhere in radix.rs to keep the cheap Arc cloning
instead of recomputing the input_ids.
* Fix parsing
* Is it really flashinfer version ?
* Remove some comments.
* Revert the max prefix hit.
* Adding numpy to diff.
* Upgraded flashinfer.
* Upgrading some stuff.
* Are we done yet ?
* Minor fixup
* Remove 1 log and put back the other.
* Add comment for why slot 0 is OK.
* Mounting on the job.
* Get me a debug branch
* Debugging CIs is fun.
* Attempt #28
* wip
* Tmate.
* Praying.
* Updating VLM causal model with updated context.
* Important line got squashed.
* Tmate again.
* Fingers crossed.
* We want only 1 run of integration tests.....
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* Making prefix/flashinfer the default and testing the full release tests.
* Include flashinfer in the docker.
* Using prebuilt.
* Allowing window_left_size (dummy version).
* Disabling flashinfer/prefix caching on odd head_dim
* Disable prefix caching for lora.
* More specific codes.
* Update lock
* Updating integration tests with new values with FI/FD.
Remove paged as a default too, and using FD everywhere.
* Update cargo lock ?
* Upgrade to 1.80 because of bitstream...
* Everywhere 1.80
* Forgot last default place.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: drbh <david.richard.holtz@gmail.com>
* Updated flake lock
* Tmp
* Upgrade resolution system for less errors in resolution.
* Remove lambda for cleaner function.
* Handling debugger.
* OVerride the env in server tests.
* Is this enough to make it work ?
* This seems to be working.
* Downgrade some logs.
* Fixing the default for vlm.
* Don't enable prefix caching on VLM just yet.
* Change `add_special_tokens` in order to have the correct tokens for chat
input and not (since it's super important with the prefixing now)
* Fixing prefix caching for flashdecoding.
* Update all models.
* Fixed flashinfer version.
* add_special_tokens is internal only
* Fixing seqlen with the new vlms.
* Fixing the issue with `add_special_tokens` not being passed around.
* Fixing the test.
* Removing encoder_decoder (seq2seq).
* Update the chat test.
* Fixing the batching tokenization in flash causal lm.
* Truncating left for radix purposes.
* Oops this doesn't belong here.
* Put back default pure shell.
* Update server tests
- Default to throughput test in k6
- Use TGI_WIGGLE_ROOM to adjust wiggle room
* Only n_heads / process_group.size() are necessary.
* Revert the integrationt tests change (seem linked to head_size
modification).
* Adding error message when assert is violated.
* Fixing the free algorithm to handle times where the common prefix is
smaller.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: OlivierDehaene <olivier@huggingface.co>
* Update server/text_generation_server/layers/attention/common.py
Co-authored-by: OlivierDehaene <olivier@huggingface.co>
* Fix disabling prefix caching - Fix windowing checks.
* Revert the Cohere tokenizer change (for now using a revision instead).
* Fmt.
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This change adds support for FlashInfer. FlashInfer can be enabled using
`FLASH_INFER=1` and is currently only implemented in `FlashCausalLM`.
Since this functionality is currently only for testing, FlashInfer is
not installed anywhere yet.
The FlashInfer API is quite different from FlashAttention/vLLM in that
it requires more global bookkeeping:
* A wrapper class needs to be contstructed (which we just call *state*).
Since this is fairly expensive (due to pinned host memory allocation),
we only do this once in a FlashCausalLM instance or for each CUDA
Graph size.
* Each model forward call needs to be wrapped in `begin_forward` and
`end_forward`. This sets up data structures that can be reused for all
calls to attention for that forward call.
When calling attention, we need access to the state object. To avoid
passing an argument down the call chain (which would require changes to
all models), we use a context variable.
Each model forward call is wrapped using a context manager that does all
the bookkeeping for such a call:
* Set the context variable to the forward call's state.
* Call `begin_forward` on the state.
* Yield.
* Call `end_forward` on the state.
* Reset the context variable.
We cannot use a single shared global variable for this, since e.g. CUDA
Graphs of different sizes each have their own state.
Deepseek V2 is a MoE model from Deepseek. Relevant variations
compared to other models:
- Grouped top-K in expert selection.
- mscale in yarn is calculated using the `mscale` and `mscale_all_dim`
configuration options.
- `mscale_all_dim` is also used in scaling attention softmax.
- Permuting of the query/key representations before applying rotary
embeddings.
- Some projections cannot be sharded (`q_a_proj`, `kv_a_proj_with_mqa`).
So, we need weight loads that supports quantized weights. To this
end `{Weights,WeightLoader}.get_weight` was added.
- The query/key head dimensionality differs from that of the value,
so we need to pad during attention.
- Heads with size 192, needs an extension to our paged attention
fork and we need to ensure that the KV cache is allocated with the
correct size.
- Shared experts.
Quantized weights were loaded in the `Weights` class, but this was
getting quite unwieldy, where every higher level method to load weights
was a long conditional to cover all the different quantizers.
This change moves loading of quantized weights out of the `Weights`
class. This is done by defining a simple `WeightsLoader` interface
that is implemented by `Exl2WeightsLoader`, `GPTQWeightsLoader`,
and `MarlinWeightsLoader`. These implementations are in the quantizers'
respective modules. The `Weights` class provides the low-level load
operations (such as loading tensors or sharded tensors), but delegates
loads that need quantizer-specific weight processing to a loader. The
loaders still use the low-level functionality provided by `Weights`.
I initially tried making a hierarchy where a class like `GPTQWeights`
would inherit from `Weights`. But it is not very flexible (e.g. does
not work well with the new weight storage mock used in tests) and
the implicit indirections made the code harder to follow.
* Refactor dead code.
* First working step.
* Remove a lot of duplicated code.
* More dead code.
* More cleanup.
* Fix Santacoder test.
* Fixing the simple tests.
* Fixing sharding.
* Fixes for VLM.
* Fixing santacoder (num_kv_heads hardcoded).
* Removing more dead code.
* Fixing `config.n_head`.
* Stopping earlier because of `<end_of_utterance>` in idefics2.
* Addresses comments.
* Removing the dead code.
* Fuse back mistral into FlashCausalLM.
* Finish removal.
* Fixing docs + causal_lm `batch_class`.
* Fixing docs + causal.lm.
* Add default to Gemma Causality.
* Default value for gemma/gemma2.
* Wrong default.
* Using flash decoding
Conditional flashdecoding.
Fix max_q.
Working kvcache
Working version with flash decoding.
Make it work for mistral.
Fix after rebase..
Less intrusive.
REvert changes in modeling.
Speedup flashdecoding.
HHachweew
Hack to make other models work.
Fixing non flash decoding llama path.
Router logic knows about page size.
Missing 2 models.
Missing cohere.
Fixing cohere flash decoding.
Revamped all this architecture.
Fix cohere.
Fixing falcon.
Enabling custom block size schedule.
Update router/src/infer.rs
Not sending preallocated output.
* Making it work on non flash decoding.
* Fix Cohere.
* Fix non decoding paths.
* Rebased.
* No need for cache_manager anymore.
* Update?
* "ipex" -> "cpu"
* These do not belong.
* Factoring cu_seqlen_qk for better abstracting over every model.
* Fixing non flash tests/imports.
* Changing return everywhere.
* Update mistral past.
* Fixing Mi{s,x}tral (non functional in Flash Decoding mode though).
* Fixup mistral clamping (had issues with cuda graphs).
* No need to recreate anything actually.
* feat: first draft load multiple lora
* feat: load weights within layer and refactor lora pass
* fix: refactor and reduce lora math
* feat: baseline impl single request multi lora support
* feat: prefer lorax implementation and port loading logic
* fix: prefer adapter_data and refactors
* feat: perfer loraxs custom punica kernels and add mlp loras
* fix: adjust batch for bgmv
* fix: adjust adapter_segments logic when in batch
* fix: refactor and move changes to v3 proto
* fix: pass model_id for all flash causal lms
* fix: pass model_id for all causal and seq2seq lms
* fix: add model_id to model test
* feat: add lora support to mistral and refactors
* feat: prefer model id in request
* fix: include rust code for adapter id
* feat: bump launcher and add new lora docs
* feat: support base model generation and refactors
* fix: rename doc to retry ci build
* feat: support if vlm models
* fix: add adapter_data param and avoid missing layers
* fix: add adapter_data param to phi and neox
* fix: update all models forwards to include adapter_data
* fix: add model_id to IdeficsCausalLM
* Update lora.md
Fixed a typo
* Update lora.md
Fixing spam image
* fix: add lora kernel to dockerfile, support running without kernels and refactors
* fix: avoid dockerfile conflict
* fix: refactors and adjust flash llama lora logic
* fix: skip llama test due to CI issue (temp)
* fix: skip llama test CI (temp) 2
* fix: revert skips and prefer updated ci token for tests
* fix: refactors and helpful comments
* fix: add noop in TensorParallelAdapterRowLinear too
* fix: refactor and move shard_lora_weights logic
* fix: exit early if no adapter_data
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* Removing IPEX_AVAIL.
Chose to unify CPU and XPU under `ipex`. Most code is exactly similar
except for a very few spots.
The biggest number of spots is the kv-cache layout and the flash_xxx.py
files.
Since those files should be removed soon and factored away, we should
not need them.
* Forgot a few places.
* Unrelated change.
* Fixing HF_TOKEN.
* HF_TOKEN
* add CPU tgi support
Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
* ipex distributed ops support
Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
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Co-authored-by: Funtowicz Morgan <mfuntowicz@users.noreply.github.com>
* update vllm commit & fix models using sliding window
* update
* update commit
* fix bug where tunableop is bound to cuda graph even when cuda graph are disabled
* enable tunableop by default
* fix sliding window
* address review
* dead code
* precise comment
* is it flaky?
The router will now send the input as chunks besides as a single
string. This change modifies the server to process chunked input
rather than strings. This also allows us to remove the image
extraction code from the server.
- Added a debug log for speculated ids (helps seeing in logs quality of
a speculator).
- Remove newlines from child process logs when re-emitting in non JSON
mode.
- Made standard level be closer to what's expected (only our binaries
level).
- Propagate that level correctly to the shard (was forced into INFO).
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Adds support for AMD Instinct MI300 in TGI.
Most changes are:
* Support PyTorch TunableOp to pick the GEMM/GEMV kernels for decoding
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/tree/main/aten/src/ATen/cuda/tunable.
TunableOp is disabled by default, and can be enabled with
`PYTORCH_TUNABLEOP_ENABLED=1`.
* Update ROCm dockerfile to PyTorch 2.3 (actually patched with changes
from https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/124362)
* Support SILU & Linear custom kernels contributed by AMD
* Update vLLM paged attention to https://github.com/fxmarty/rocm-vllm/,
branching out of a much more recent commit
3489ce7936
* Support FA2 Triton kernel as recommended by AMD. Can be used by
specifying `ROCM_USE_FLASH_ATTN_V2_TRITON=1`.
* Update dockerfile to ROCm 6.1
By default, TunableOp tuning results are saved in `/data` (e.g.
`/data/tunableop_meta-llama-Llama-2-70b-chat-hf_tp1_rank0.csv`) in order
to avoid to have to rerun the tuning at each `docker run`.
Example:
```
Validator,PT_VERSION,2.3.0
Validator,ROCM_VERSION,6.1.0.0-82-5fabb4c
Validator,HIPBLASLT_VERSION,0.7.0-1549b021
Validator,GCN_ARCH_NAME,gfx942:sramecc+:xnack-
Validator,ROCBLAS_VERSION,4.1.0-cefa4a9b-dirty
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_7_28672,Gemm_Rocblas_45475,0.132098
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_10240_4_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0484431
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_32000_6_8192,Default,0.149546
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_32000_3_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.147119
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_3_28672,Gemm_Rocblas_45475,0.132645
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_10240_3_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0482971
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_57344_5_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.255694
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_10240_7_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45517,0.0482522
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_3_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0444671
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_5_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0445834
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_57344_7_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.25622
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_2_28672,Gemm_Rocblas_45475,0.132122
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_4_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45517,0.0453191
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_10240_5_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45517,0.0482514
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_5_28672,Gemm_Rocblas_45542,0.133914
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_2_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45517,0.0446516
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_1_28672,Gemm_Hipblaslt_TN_10814,0.131953
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_10240_2_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0481043
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_32000_4_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.147497
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_6_28672,Gemm_Rocblas_45529,0.134895
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_57344_2_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.254716
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_57344_4_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.255731
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_10240_6_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45517,0.0484816
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_57344_3_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.254701
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_4_28672,Gemm_Rocblas_45475,0.132159
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_32000_2_8192,Default,0.147524
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_32000_5_8192,Default,0.147074
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_6_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0454045
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_57344_6_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45520,0.255582
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_32000_7_8192,Default,0.146705
GemmTunableOp_Half_TN,tn_8192_7_8192,Gemm_Rocblas_45546,0.0445489
```
---------
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This PR adds paligemma modeling code
Blog post: https://huggingface.co/blog/paligemma
Transformers PR: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/30814
install the latest changes and run with
```bash
# get the weights
# text-generation-server download-weights gv-hf/PaliGemma-base-224px-hf
# run TGI
text-generation-launcher --model-id gv-hf/PaliGemma-base-224px-hf
```
basic example sending various requests
```python
from huggingface_hub import InferenceClient
client = InferenceClient("http://127.0.0.1:3000")
images = [
"https://huggingface.co/datasets/hf-internal-testing/fixtures-captioning/resolve/main/cow_beach_1.png",
"https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/transformers/rabbit.png",
]
prompts = [
"What animal is in this image?",
"Name three colors in this image.",
"What are 10 colors in this image?",
"Where is the cow standing?",
"answer en Where is the cow standing?",
"Is there a bird in the image?",
"Is ther a cow in the image?",
"Is there a rabbit in the image?",
"how many birds are in the image?",
"how many rabbits are in the image?",
]
for img in images:
print(f"\nImage: {img.split('/')[-1]}")
for prompt in prompts:
inputs = f"{prompt}\n"
json_data = {
"inputs": inputs,
"parameters": {
"max_new_tokens": 30,
"do_sample": False,
},
}
generated_output = client.text_generation(prompt, max_new_tokens=30, stream=False)
print([f"{prompt}\n{generated_output}"])
```
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Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Morgan Funtowicz <funtowiczmo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Patry <patry.nicolas@protonmail.com>
# What does this PR do?
- Changed all models to extract `embed_tokens` in order to enable llava
to separately call the embeddings and the core model layers.
- Added VlmCausalLM to inherit from FlashMistral in order to be
maximally supported. The only added logics sits on top and parses images
into pixel values, preallocates input_ids space for the image
embeddings, and passes them for the model.
- Added Clip for the vision tower.
- Didn't add flash for the vision tower since there's no padding anyway.
- Added heuristic (potentially incomplete) to calculate number of
features *before* calculating the clip patches (allows for easier logic
reuse of the LLM under the hood).
Still needs to be done:
- [x] Implement the image parsing in the controller side, to avoid
downloading n times per TP shard and also refusing requests too large
early and avoid issues where the truncation actually truncates the
image.
- [ ] Make sure it works with quantization properly.
- [x] Make sure it works with TP>1
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```
text-generation-launcher --model-id XXX # Uses cuda graphs by default
text-generation-launcher --model-id XXX --cuda-graphs "1,2" #Restrict the number of cuda graphs which saves VRAM
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This PR fixes parallel grammar requests, currently grammar states are
not concatenated correctly when a new request is added to the batch and
this results in incorrect generation. This PR updates the `concatenate`
function to correctly include the previous states.
fixes: #1601
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