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.
* feat: add kserve feature and basic routes
* feat: implement infer endpoint wrapper around generate
* fix: refactor and improve types
* fix: improve infer and simplify
* fix: cleanup and improve api docs
* fix: refactor and encapsulate kserve feat in file
* fix: remove typos after rebase
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.
* 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
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* fix sliding window
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* is it flaky?
The router will now send the input as chunks besides as a single
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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
There was a new release of the python client with version upped to 0.7.0
on pip and on the pyproject.toml, but it wasn't changed on the
__init__.py so when one does:
```python
import text_generation
print(text_generation.__version__)
```
It still outputs "0.6.0"
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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
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Before this change, the generation input was sent to the backend as a
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This test fails somewhat regularly due to non-determinism and this
test is primarily to verify that we are loading a model which doesn't
have `float16` as the default dtype correctly.
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
scratch buffers that OOM.
This PR updates `load_attention` to prefer loading specific attention
based on the model type. Additionally there were two cases where
`TensorParallelColumnLinear.load_multi` was called and this reduces it
to a single path
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Two issues:
1. When one of the stdout/stderr pipe buffers of a process started
with `subprocess.Popen` is full, the process can get blocked until
the buffer is drained.
2. Calling `Popen.wait` can deadlock when called before draining
the pipe buffers (if they are full).
This avoids the issue altogether by giving the child process a
temporary file to write to.
- Axum upgraded to hyper 1.0 and most of the ecosystem switched so it's
our time now
- [ngrok-rust](https://github.com/ngrok/ngrok-rust/pull/137/files)
hasn't yet, and hasn't for several months now, so let's disabled the
feature for the time being.
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This PR loads the `processor_config` similar to the `tokenizer_config`
and uses the processor_config's chat_template if the tokenizer_config
does not include one. These changes enable chat with idefics2
# What does this PR do?
Fix GPTQ for models which do not have float16 at the default dtype
Before this change GPTQ models would not work if the model's default
data type is not `float16`. For example, Gemma GPTQ models would fail
because the default dtype of Gemma is `bfloat16`. There are two issues:
If the default `dtype` is not `float16`, the quantizer's `float16`
parameters get converted to that dtype. The kernels cannot deal
with non-`float16` types. The same applies to inputs of quantized ops.
This is resolved by setting the dtype of gptq/awq-quantized models to
`float16`.
Simpler version of #1951.
**Draft:** just testing...
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