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Nicolas Patry 8b295aa498
Upgrade minor rust version (Fixes rust build compilation cache) (#2617)
* Upgrade minor rust version (Fixes rust build compilation cache)

* Black
2024-10-08 09:42:50 +02:00
Wang, Yi 3ac7df2b6d
hotfix : enable intel ipex cpu and xpu in python3.11 (#2517)
enable intel ipex cpu and xpu in python3.11

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
2024-09-12 17:23:49 +02:00
Nicolas Patry dae3bf1d87
Fix tokenization yi (#2507)
* 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 ?
2024-09-11 22:41:56 +02:00
Wang, Yi 5cd8025f18
hotfix: fix regression of attention api change in intel platform (#2439)
fix regression caused by attention api change. ipex.varlen_attention does not support paged-cache
format kv input now.

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
2024-09-05 17:41:39 +02:00
Nicolas Patry e415b690a6
Lots of improvements (Still 2 allocators) (#2449)
* 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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Co-authored-by: drbh <david.richard.holtz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: OlivierDehaene <olivier@huggingface.co>
2024-08-29 16:29:01 +02:00
Wang, Yi 59922f9bc1
add numa to improve cpu inference perf (#2330)
Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
2024-08-13 15:33:55 +02:00
Nicolas Patry 952b450a3b
Using HF_HOME instead of CACHE to get token read in addition to models. (#2288) 2024-08-09 14:25:44 +02:00
Nicolas Patry 2b19d671b4
Rebase TRT-llm (#2331)
* wip

wip

refacto

refacto

Initial setup for CXX binding to TRTLLM

Working FFI call for TGI and TRTLLM backend

Remove unused parameters annd force tokenizer name to be set

Overall build TRTLLM and deps through CMake build system

Enable end to end CMake build

First version loading engines and making it ready for inference

Remembering to check how we can detect support for chunked context

Move to latest TensorRT-LLM version

Specify which default log level to use depending on CMake build type

make leader executor mode working

unconditionally call InitializeBackend on the FFI layer

bind to CUDA::nvml to retrieve compute capabilities at runtime

updated logic and comment to detect cuda compute capabilities

implement the Stream method to send new tokens through a callback

use spdlog release 1.14.1 moving forward

update trtllm to latest version a96cccafcf6365c128f004f779160951f8c0801c

correctly tell cmake to build dependent tensorrt-llm required libraries

create cmake install target to put everything relevant in installation folder

add auth_token CLI argument to provide hf hub authentification token

allow converting huggingface::tokenizers error to TensorRtLlmBackendError

use correct include for spdlog

include guard to build example in cmakelists

working setup of the ffi layer

remove fmt import

use external fmt lib

end to end ffi flow working

make sure to track include/ffi.h to trigger rebuild from cargo

impl the rust backend which currently cannot move the actual computation in background thread

expose shutdown function at ffi layer

impl RwLock scenario for TensorRtLllmBackend

oops missing c++ backend definitions

compute the number of maximum new tokens for each request independently

make sure the context is not dropped in the middle of the async decoding.

remove unnecessary log

add all the necessary plumbery to return the generated content

update invalid doc in cpp file

correctly forward back the log probabilities

remove unneeded scope variable for now

refactor Stream impl for Generation to factorise code

expose the internal missing start/queue timestamp

forward tgi parameters rep/freq penalty

add some more validation about grammar not supported

define a shared struct to hold the result of a decoding step

expose information about potential error happening while decoding

remove logging

add logging in case of decoding error

make sure executor_worker is provided

add initial Dockerfile for TRTLLM backend

add some more information in CMakeLists.txt to correctly install executorWorker

add some more information in CMakeLists.txt to correctly find and install nvrtc wrapper

simplify prebuilt trtllm libraries name definition

do the same name definition stuff for tensorrt_llm_executor_static

leverage pkg-config to probe libraries paths and reuse new install structure from cmake

fix bad copy/past missing nvinfer linkage direction

align all the linker search dependency

add missing pkgconfig folder for MPI in Dockerfile

correctly setup linking search path for runtime layer

fix missing / before tgi lib path

adding missing ld_library_path for cuda stubs in Dockerfile

update tgi entrypoint

commenting out Python part for TensorRT installation

refactored docker image

move to TensorRT-LLM v0.11.0

make docker linter happy with same capitalization rule

fix typo

refactor the compute capabilities detection along with num gpus

update TensorRT-LLM to latest version

update TensorRT install script to latest

update build.rs to link to cuda 12.5

add missing dependant libraries for linking

clean up a bit

install to decoder_attention target

add some custom stuff for nccl linkage

fix envvar CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH set at runtime vs compile time

use std::env::const::ARCH

make sure variable live long enough...

look for cuda 12.5

add some more basic info in README.md

* Rebase.

* Fix autodocs.

* Let's try to enable trtllm backend.

* Ignore backends/v3 by default.

* Fixing client.

* Fix makefile + autodocs.

* Updating the schema thing + redocly.

* Fix trtllm lint.

* Adding pb files ?

* Remove cargo fmt temporarily.

* ?

* Tmp.

* Remove both check + clippy  ?

* Backporting telemetry.

* Backporting 457fb0a1

* Remove PB from git.

* Fixing PB with default member backends/client

* update TensorRT-LLM to latest version

* provided None for api_key

* link against libtensorrt_llm and not libtensorrt-llm

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Co-authored-by: OlivierDehaene <23298448+OlivierDehaene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Morgan Funtowicz <morgan@huggingface.co>
2024-07-31 10:33:10 +02:00
Nicolas Patry 2b3bd1e008
Fixing the dockerfile warnings. (#2173) 2024-07-03 12:48:45 +02:00
Wang, Yi 5d97e0c4a3
fix FlashDecoding change's regression in intel platform (#2161)
install triton because GPTQParams needs it.

Signed-off-by: Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
2024-07-02 11:56:07 +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
ur4t 405765b18c
Fix cargo-chef prepare (#2101)
* Fix cargo-chef prepare

In prepare stage, cargo-chef reads Cargo.lock and transforms it accordingly.
If Cargo.lock is not present, cargo-chef will generate a new one first, which
might vary a lot and invalidate docker build caches.

* Fix Dockerfile_amd and Dockerfile_intel
2024-06-24 18:16:36 +02:00
Daniël de Kok c8c7ccd31e
Set maximum grpc message receive size to 2GiB (#2075)
* Set maximum grpc message receive size to 2GiB

The previous default was 4MiB, which doesn't really work well for
multi-modal models.

* Update to Rust 1.79.0

* Fixup formatting to make PR pass
2024-06-17 16:40:44 +02:00
Wang, Yi 4dabddb7ea
Xpu gqa (#2013)
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2024-06-06 19:12:57 +02:00
Nicolas Patry ed1cfde0d8
Internal runner ? (#2023)
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2024-06-06 18:51:42 +02:00
OlivierDehaene 8aece3bd68
feat: move allocation logic to rust (#1835)
Close #2007
2024-06-05 12:18:38 +02:00
Wang, Yi d1d724b027
reable xpu, broken by gptq and setuptool upgrade (#1988)
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reenable xpu for tgi (#1939)
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update xpu docker image and use public ipex whel (#1860)
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Upgrading to rust 1.78. (#1851)
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add intel xpu support for TGI (#1475)
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2024-04-26 15:48:58 +02:00