text-generation-inference/backends/gaudi
Baptiste Colle 683ff53fa3
Add Gaudi Backend (#3055)
* wip(gaudi): import server and dockerfile from tgi-gaudi fork

* feat(gaudi): new gaudi backend working

* fix: fix style

* fix prehooks issues

* fix(gaudi): refactor server and implement requested changes
2025-02-28 12:14:58 +01:00
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Text-generation-inference - Gaudi backend

Description

This is the TGI backend for Intel Gaudi. This backend is composed of the tgi server optimized for Gaudi hardware.

Build your own image

The simplest way to build TGI with the Gaudi backend is to use the provided Makefile:

Option 1: From the project root directory:

make -C backends/gaudi image

Option 2: From the Gaudi backend directory:

cd backends/gaudi
make image

You can now run the server with the following command:

Option 1: Sharded:

model=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct
hf_token=$(cat ${HOME}/.cache/huggingface/token)
volume=${HOME}/.cache/huggingface

docker run --runtime=habana --ipc=host --cap-add=sys_nice \
  -p 8080:80 -v $volume:/data \
  -e LOG_LEVEL=debug -e HF_TOKEN=$hf_token \
  tgi-gaudi --model-id $model \
  --sharded true --num-shard 8 \
  --max-input-tokens 512 --max-total-tokens 1024 --max-batch-size 8 --max-batch-prefill-tokens 2048

Option 2: Non-sharded:

model=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct
hf_token=$(cat ${HOME}/.cache/huggingface/token)
volume=${HOME}/.cache/huggingface

docker run --runtime=habana --ipc=host --cap-add=sys_nice \
  -p 8080:80 -v $volume:/data \
  -e LOG_LEVEL=debug -e HF_TOKEN=$hf_token \
  tgi-gaudi --model-id $model \
  --max-input-tokens 512 --max-total-tokens 1024 --max-batch-size 4 --max-batch-prefill-tokens 2048

Contributing

Local Development

This is useful if you want to run the server locally for better debugging.

make -C backends/gaudi run-local-dev-container

Then run the following command inside the container to install tgi for gaudi:

make -C backends/gaudi local-dev-install

Add rust to path:

. "$HOME/.cargo/env"

Option 1: Run the server (sharded model):

LOG_LEVEL=debug text-generation-launcher \
    --model-id meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct \
    --sharded true \
    --num-shard 8 \
    --max-input-tokens 512 \
    --max-total-tokens 1024 \
    --max-batch-size 8 \
    --max-batch-prefill-tokens 2048

Option 2: Run the server (non-sharded model):

LOG_LEVEL=debug text-generation-launcher \
    --model-id meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct \
    --max-input-tokens 512 \
    --max-total-tokens 1024 \
    --max-batch-size 4 \
    --max-batch-prefill-tokens 2048

You can then test the server with the following curl command from another terminal (can be outside the container):

curl 127.0.0.1:8080/generate \
     -X POST \
     -d '{"inputs":"What is Deep Learning?","parameters":{"max_new_tokens":20}}' \
     -H 'Content-Type: application/json'