This PR bumps the rust toolchain in CI to resolve the CI build issue
```bash
Downloaded crossbeam-utils v0.8.19
Downloaded crc32fast v1.3.2
error: failed to compile `text-generation-router v1.4.0 (/home/runner/work/text-generation-inference/text-generation-inference/router)`, intermediate artifacts can be found at `/home/runner/work/text-generation-inference/text-generation-inference/target`
Caused by:
package `clap_lex v0.7.0` cannot be built because it requires rustc 1.74 or newer, while the currently active rustc version is 1.71.0
Either upgrade to rustc 1.74 or newer, or use
cargo update -p clap_lex@0.7.0 --precise ver
where `ver` is the latest version of `clap_lex` supporting rustc 1.71.0
make: *** [Makefile:12: install-router] Error 101
```
This PR adds support for AMD Instinct MI210 & MI250 GPUs, with paged
attention and FAv2 support.
Remaining items to discuss, on top of possible others:
* Should we have a
`ghcr.io/huggingface/text-generation-inference:1.1.0+rocm` hosted image,
or is it too early?
* Should we set up a CI on MI210/MI250? I don't have access to the
runners of TGI though.
* Are we comfortable with those changes being directly in TGI, or do we
need a fork?
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I had to open this PR since I initially worked from my fork, and it
requires a handful of work to trigger a new github action on my fork's
specific branch (couldn't find a way, at least, despite trying all of
them).
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I added ToC for docs v1 & started setting up for doc-builder. cc @Narsil
@osanseviero
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Co-authored-by: Mishig <mishig.davaadorj@coloradocollege.edu>
# What does this PR do?
Redoes #719
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# What does this PR do?
Switch security group used for ci
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