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Daniël de Kok 3c9df21ff8
Add support for compressed-tensors w8a8 int checkpoints (#2745)
* Add support for compressed-tensors w8a8 int checkpoints

This change adds a loader for w8a8 int checkpoints. One large benefit of
int8 support is that the corresponding cutlass matmul kernels also work on
compute capability 7.5.

Evaluation on neuralmagic/Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct-quantized.w8a8:

|     Tasks     |Version|     Filter     |n-shot|        Metric         |   |Value |   |Stderr|
|---------------|------:|----------------|-----:|-----------------------|---|-----:|---|------|
|gsm8k_cot_llama|      3|flexible-extract|     8|exact_match            |↑  |0.8431|±  |0.0100|
|               |       |strict-match    |     8|exact_match            |↑  |0.8393|±  |0.0101|
|ifeval         |      4|none            |     0|inst_level_loose_acc   |↑  |0.8597|±  |   N/A|
|               |       |none            |     0|inst_level_strict_acc  |↑  |0.8201|±  |   N/A|
|               |       |none            |     0|prompt_level_loose_acc |↑  |0.7967|±  |0.0173|
|               |       |none            |     0|prompt_level_strict_acc|↑  |0.7468|±  |0.0187|

Which is the same ballpark as vLLM.

As usual, lots of thanks to Neural Magic/vLLM for the kernels.

* Always use dynamic input quantization for w8a8 int

It's far less flaky and gives better output.

* Use marlin-kernels 0.3.5

* Fix a typo

Co-authored-by: drbh <david.richard.holtz@gmail.com>

* Small fixes

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Co-authored-by: drbh <david.richard.holtz@gmail.com>
2024-11-18 17:20:31 +01:00
drbh fea62e928f
fix: improve find_segments via numpy diff (#2686) 2024-11-18 09:51:06 -05:00
Nicolas Patry 34a3bdedc3
Upgrading our deps. (#2750)
* Upgrading our deps.

* fixup.

* Fixup.
2024-11-15 14:03:27 +01:00
Alex Weston 4580ced091
Upgrade outlines to 0.1.1 (#2742)
* Upgrade outlines to 0.1.1

* Update for new API

* Check if allowed tokens is None

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Co-authored-by: Nicolas Patry <patry.nicolas@protonmail.com>
2024-11-15 13:22:52 +01:00
Daniël de Kok a785000842
Add initial support for compressed-tensors checkpoints (#2732)
compressed-tensors is a safetensors extension for sparse, quantized
tensors. The format is more powerful than earlier AWQ/GPTQ/FP8
quantization, because

- Different quantizer configurations can be used for different targets.
- The format can specify input/output quantizers in addition to weight
  quantizers.
- Configurable exclusions for quantization.

This change adds a dependency on the `compressed-tensors` package for
its configuration parsing and layer matching functionality.

The following types of quantization are supported in this PR:

- W8A16 and W4A16 INT using GPTQ-Marlin kernels.
- W8A8 and W8A16 FP using FP8-Marlin and cutlass kernels.

Support for other quantization types will be added in subsequent PRs.
2024-11-10 13:54:07 +01:00
Daniël de Kok eab07f746c
Add support for FP8 KV cache scales (#2628)
* Add support for FP8 KV cache scales

Since FP8 only has limited dynamic range, we can scale keys/values
before storing them into the cache (and unscale them in attention). To
avoid rescaling the cache as the absmax values change, good scales are
usually determined per layer using calibration calibration data and stored
in the checkpoint.

This change adds support for for using key-value scales and loading them
from checkpoints in the two most common formats:

- Separate per-layer `k_scale` and `v_scale` scalars.
- Per-layer `kv_scale` scalar (older format).

Currently, scales are only used with an `float8_e4m3fn` cache.

Besides adding support for key/value scales, the `fp8_quantize` function
is also extended to support quantization with a kernel vendored from
vLLM. This is slightly faster than the PyTorch implementation, but also
scales in FP32, potentially improving accuracy.

* Update FP8 KV cache test to use checkpoint with scales

* `can_scale`: check that the attention is flashinfer
2024-10-24 16:36:18 +02:00
OlivierDehaene a6a0c97ed9
feat: prefill chunking (#2600)
* wip

* rollback

* refactor to use prefix/postfix namming + fix all_input_ids_tensor

* maybe patching vlms?

* fix filter and concat

* wip, no filter, no concat

* current

* add prepare_for_prefill

* working

* load tested

* re-create slots

* re-create slots

* fix slot_filtering_indices

* feedback loop

* remove log

* fix benchmarker

* fix vlm and seq2seq

* rename to cache and input lengths

* fix prefill logprobs

* fix launcher

* fix logprobs?

* idk at this point

* max input length

* omfg

* remove debugging lines

* fix tests

* fix mllama

* fix cargo tests

* remove support chunking for paged

* Fixing non blocked attentions

* Fixing dtype + AMD, Ipex targets.

* lint fix.

* rename

* Fix prefix_caching variable, remove defaults in server (confusing a lot
of the times).

* Add simple resolution when user specifies ATTENTION=paged.

* Put back non default simple tests.

* Fix env name

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Co-authored-by: Nicolas Patry <patry.nicolas@protonmail.com>
2024-10-16 12:49:33 +02:00
Mohit Sharma 704a58c807
Fp8 e4m3_fnuz support for rocm (#2588)
* (feat) fp8 fnuz support for rocm

* (review comments) Fix compression_config load, type hints

* (bug) update all has_tensor

* (review_comments) fix typo and added comments

* (nit) improved comment
2024-10-16 09:54:50 +02:00
Dmitry Rogozhkin 58848cb471
feat: enable pytorch xpu support for non-attention models (#2561)
XPU backend is available natively (without IPEX) in pytorch starting
from pytorch 2.4. This commit extends TGI to cover the case when user
has XPU support thru pytorch 2.4, but does not have IPEX installed.
Models which don't require attention can work. For attention required
models more work is needed to provide attention implementation.

Tested with the following models:
* teknium/OpenHermes-2.5-Mistral-7B
* bigscience/bloom-560m
* google/gemma-7b
* google/flan-t5-xxl

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rogozhkin <dmitry.v.rogozhkin@intel.com>
2024-10-14 18:28:49 +02:00
Nicolas Patry 74d3ce106e
Micro cleanup. (#2555) 2024-09-24 11:19:24 +02:00
Daniël de Kok ce85efa968
Move to moe-kernels package and switch to common MoE layer (#2511)
* Move to moe-kernels package and switch to common MoE layer

This change introduces the new `moe-kernels` package:

- Add `moe-kernels` as a dependency.
- Introduce a `SparseMoELayer` module that can be used by MoE
  models.
- Port over Mixtral and Deepseek.

* Make `cargo check` pass

* Update runner
2024-09-17 18:08:58 +02:00
drbh 628334d336
fix: pass missing revision arg for lora adapter when loading multiple… (#2510)
fix: pass missing revision arg for lora adapter when loading multiple adapters
2024-09-12 17:04:52 +02:00
drbh 6cb42f49ae
feat: support lora revisions and qkv_proj weights (#2482)
* feat: support lora revisions and qkv_proj weights

* fix: add qkv_proj weights to weight test
2024-09-02 13:09:06 -04:00
drbh 4c3f8a70a1
fix: allocate tmp based on sgmv kernel if available (#2345)
* fix: allocate tmp based on sgmv kernel if available

* fix: re add copy build artifacts step for punica kernels
2024-08-12 17:24:32 +02:00
drbh 2ca5980634
Pr 2337 ci branch (#2379)
* hotfix: fix xpu crash brought by code refine. torch.xpu rely on import ipex

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

* reable gemma2 in xpu

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

* fix in regression in ipex flashattention

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

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Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
2024-08-08 12:30:29 -04:00
Daniël de Kok 34f7dcfd80
Handle GPTQ-Marlin loading in `GPTQMarlinWeightLoader` (#2300)
The `GPTWeightLoader` was structured like this in pseudocode:

if marlin:
  Set up tensors in a way that GPTQ-Marlin expects
else:
  Set up tensors in a way that ExLlama/GPTQ/AWQ expect

However, the GPT-Marlin implementation details should really be in the
`marlin` module. So move the former part out to a separate
`GPTQMarlinWeightsLoader`.
2024-07-31 13:08:41 +02:00
Erik Kaunismäki 3d7f4f41bb
patch-error-on-invalid-grammar (#2282)
* quick fix

* allow silent failure

* explicit todo that this is only short term
2024-07-29 10:09:25 -04:00
drbh bab02ff2bc
feat: add ruff and resolve issue (#2262)
* feat: add ruff and resolve issue

* fix: update client exports and adjust after rebase

* fix: adjust syntax to avoid circular import

* fix: adjust client ruff settings

* fix: lint and refactor import check and avoid model enum as global names

* fix: improve fbgemm_gpu check and lints

* fix: update lints

* fix: prefer comparing model enum over str

* fix: adjust lints and ignore specific rules

* fix: avoid unneeded quantize check
2024-07-26 10:29:09 -04:00
drbh 5d85a958c9
fix: refactor adapter weight loading and mapping (#2193)
* fix: refactor adapter weight loading and mapping

* feat: enable lora load from directory

* fix: adjust launcher for local lora adapters

* feat: improve weight loading and add tests

* fix: improve logging and rebase syntax issue

* fix: impove adapter merge comments and remove unused conditional

* fix: improve get_model_with_lora_adapters naming

* fix: comment typo
2024-07-24 15:32:14 -04:00
Daniël de Kok 9935720c87
Add support for repacking AWQ weights for GPTQ-Marlin (#2278)
* Add support for repacking AWQ weights for GPTQ-Marlin

So far we couldn't support AWQ because virtually all AWQ models use
symmetric quantization, which GPTQ-Marlin did not suppors. GPTQ-Marlin
has recently added support AWQ repacking and AWQ asymmetric quantization
(zero_point=True).

This change updates all GPTQ-Marlin kernels from upstream and wires up
AWQ support. For now enabling AWQ using Marlin requires running TGI with
`--quantize gptq`.

* Enable Marlin for supported AWQ configurations by default

This makes the AWQ -> GPTQ repack test redundant, since we are now
testing this with the regular AWQ test.
2024-07-23 13:08:20 +02:00
OlivierDehaene 4844ff790a
fix(server): fix fp8 weight loading (#2268)
* fix(server): fix fp8 weight loading

* fixed scales loading

* update snap

* revert default dtype
2024-07-22 15:51:32 +00:00
OlivierDehaene 53ec0b790b
feat(fp8): use fbgemm kernels and load fp8 weights directly (#2248)
* feat(fp8): add support for fbgemm

* allow loading fp8 weights directly

* update outlines

* fix makefile

* build fbgemm

* avoid circular import and fix dockerfile

* add default dtype

* refactored weights loader

* fix auto conversion

* fix quantization config parsing

* force new nccl on install

* missing get_weights implementation

* increase timeout
2024-07-20 19:02:04 +02:00
Daniël de Kok e52be9bba2
Add support for Deepseek V2 (#2224)
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.
2024-07-19 17:23:20 +02:00
Daniël de Kok ba291dad9f
Improve the handling of quantized weights (#2250)
* Improve the handling of quantized weights

Handling of quantized weights was split between two mechanisms:

- For quantized checkpoints, we used the new weight loader
  infrastructure.
- For quantization while loading (EETQ, FP8, bitsandbytes) we
  instead relied on conditional in `get_linear`.

Weight loaders support context managers to selectively load
particular layers with different weight loaders, which is useful
for models like Idefics2 AWQ, which uses a quantized text model,
but unquantized vision and connector models. However, the context
manager would be overrided by `get_linear`, which string-checks
`quantizer`. Also, the context manager would not work with
EETQ, FP8, and bitsandbytes.

This change migrates all quantizers to the weight loader infrastructure.
This has several benefits:

- We can use context managers with all quantizers.
- All the implementation details move down to the quantizer layers,
  `get_linear` does not need to know how to handle quantizer linear
  layers.
- All quantizer weights are strongly typed, we don't pass around
  raw tensors.
- We don't have to pass around the `quantizer` string everywhere.

* Exclude non-MLP layers when using FP8 quantization with Llama
2024-07-19 09:37:39 +02:00
Daniël de Kok da82c63a4f
Remove stray `quantize` argument in `get_weights_col_packed_qkv` (#2237)
Fixes #2236.
2024-07-16 09:30:57 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 06d0e880e0
Add support for AWQ-quantized Idefics2 (#2233)
Fixes #2036.
2024-07-16 07:58:25 +02:00
Daniël de Kok dbb23fbfa8
Use symmetric quantization in the `quantize` subcommand (#2120)
Packing of asymmetric quantization is broken, all (q)zeros values
of `0` get reset to `1`, resulting in a loss of accuracy. So instead
use symmetric quantization. To be able to distinguish models with
symmetric and asymmetric quantization, a new config tensor `gptq_sym` is
added. If this tensor is not present, we assume `sym=False`.
2024-07-12 12:20:12 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 8511669cb2
Move quantized weight handling out of the `Weights` class (#2194)
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.
2024-07-09 20:04:03 +02:00
Wang, Yi 5da4cfab1c
refine get xpu free memory/enable Qwen2/gemma2/gemma/phi in intel platform (#2132)
* refine get xpu free memory

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

* enable qwen2 in xpu

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

* enable gemma/gemma2/phi in intel platform

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

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Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
2024-07-01 14:32:54 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 2ce8019480
Use GPTQ-Marlin for supported GPTQ configurations (#2111)
GPTQ-Marlin is currently the best-performing kernel for GPTQ models. So
let's use it by default if the kernels are installed, the GPU supports
it, and the kernels support the configuration.

For models generated by `text-generation-server quantize`, use
`sym=False`. This subcommand symmetric quantization since the beginning
and incorrectly reporting the model to be symmetric will use
GPTQ-Marlin (which does not support asymmetric quantization).
2024-07-01 12:59:12 +02:00
Daniël de Kok f1f98e369f
Add support for Marlin 2:4 sparsity (#2102)
This change adds support for 2:4 sparsity when using Marlin
quantization. The 2:4 kernel is used when:

* The quantizer is `marlin`;
* the quantizer checkpoint format is `marlin_24`.

Fixes #2098.
2024-06-25 21:09:42 +02:00
drbh 04e1af94d7
Enable multiple LoRa adapters (#2010)
* 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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Co-authored-by: Derek <datavistics@gmail.com>
2024-06-25 14:46:27 -04:00
Nicolas Patry 9e2fdf57c0
Removing IPEX_AVAIL. (#2115)
* 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
2024-06-25 13:20:57 +02:00
Wang, Yi b64c70c9e7
Cpu tgi (#1936)
* 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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Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Funtowicz Morgan <mfuntowicz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-25 12:21:29 +02:00
Wang, Yi 83634dc122
use xpu-smi to dump used memory (#2047)
* use xpu-smi to dump used memory
xpu use "ZE_AFFINITY_MASK" to control card, usage is like CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>

* Update server/text_generation_server/utils/import_utils.py

Co-authored-by: Daniël de Kok <me@github.danieldk.eu>

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Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniël de Kok <me@github.danieldk.eu>
2024-06-25 10:15:46 +02:00
Daniël de Kok bcb3faa1c2
Factor out sharding of packed tensors (#2059)
For Phi-3-Small I need to shard a packed QKV bias tensor, for which
I implemented the `Weights.get_packed_sharded` method. However, this
method can also replace the `Weights._get_qweight` method and the
custom sharding code from `Weights.get_weights_col_packed`.
2024-06-20 09:56:04 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 093a27c528
Add support for GPTQ Marlin (#2052)
Add support for GPTQ Marlin kernels

GPTQ Marlin extends the Marlin kernels to support common GPTQ
configurations:

- bits: 4 or 8
- groupsize: -1, 32, 64, or 128
- desc_act: true/false

Using the GPTQ Marlin kernels requires repacking the parameters in the
Marlin quantizer format.

The kernels were contributed by Neural Magic to VLLM. We vendor them
here for convenience.
2024-06-14 09:45:42 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 85dfc39222
Add Phi-3 medium support (#2039)
Add support for Phi-3-medium

The main difference between the medium and mini models is that medium
uses grouped query attention with a packed QKV matrix. This change adds
support for GQA with packed matrixes to `Weights.get_weights_col_packed`
and uses it for Phi-3. This also allows us to remove the custom
implementation of GQA from dbrx attention loading.
2024-06-10 09:22:29 +02:00
Daniël de Kok bf3c813782 server: use chunked inputs
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.
2024-06-07 08:09:04 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 0d96468ebb marlin: support tp>1 when group_size==-1 2024-06-06 17:19:28 +02:00
Daniël de Kok 4594e6faba Add support for Marlin-quantized models
This change adds support for Marlin-quantized models. Marlin is an
FP16xINT4 matmul kernel, which provides good speedups decoding batches
of 16-32 tokens. It supports quantized models with symmetric
quantization, groupsize -1 or 128, and 4-bit.

Tested with:

- Llama 2
- Llama 3
- Phi 3
2024-06-06 13:16:52 +02:00
Daniël de Kok d14eaacaca
Support GPTQ models with column-packed up/gate tensor (#2006)
# What does this PR do?

The GPTQ code path for column-packed packed tensors assumed that this is
always a QKV matrix. However, models (e.g. Phi-3) can also have
column-packed MLP up/gate matrices.

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Purely refactors paged/attention into `layers/attention` and make hardware differences more obvious with 1 file per hardware. (#1986)
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Daniël de Kok 36dd16017c Add support for exl2 quantization
Mostly straightforward, changes to existing code:

* Wrap quantizer parameters in a small wrapper to avoid passing
  around untyped tuples and needing to repack them as a dict.
* Move scratch space computation to warmup, because we need the
  maximum input sequence length to avoid allocating huge
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Fixing the download strategy for ibm-fms (#1917)
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fxmarty 232e8d5227
MI300 compatibility (#1764)
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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2024-05-17 15:30:47 +02:00
drbh 40213c957f
Pali gemma modeling (#1895)
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"![]({img}){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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2024-05-16 06:58:47 +02:00