Jesse Gross 46a7c682f2 runner.go: Fix embeddings endpoint
The embeddings endpoint only takes a single input and provides a
single output, instead of multiple as the current implementation
expected. Fixing this also allows the implementation to be simplified
and a few embedding-specific issues to be addressed.
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llama

Note: this package is not used in Ollama yet. For now, see the llm package.

This package integrates the llama.cpp library as a Go package and makes it easy to build it with tags for different CPU and GPU processors.

Supported:

  • CPU
  • avx, avx2
  • macOS Metal
  • Windows CUDA
  • Windows ROCm
  • Linux CUDA
  • Linux ROCm
  • Llava

Extra build steps are required for CUDA and ROCm on Windows since nvcc and hipcc both require using msvc as the host compiler. For these shared libraries are created:

  • ggml_cuda.dll on Windows or ggml_cuda.so on Linux
  • ggml_hipblas.dll on Windows or ggml_hipblas.so on Linux

Note: it's important that memory is allocated and freed by the same compiler (e.g. entirely by code compiled with msvc or mingw). Issues from this should be rare, but there are some places where pointers are returned by the CUDA or HIP runtimes and freed elsewhere, causing a a crash. In a future change the same runtime should be used in both cases to avoid crashes.

Building

go build .

AVX

go build -tags avx .

AVX2

# go doesn't recognize `-mfma` as a valid compiler flag
# see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17895
go env -w "CGO_CFLAGS_ALLOW=-mfma|-mf16c"
go env -w "CGO_CXXFLAGS_ALLOW=-mfma|-mf16c"
go build -tags=avx,avx2 .

Linux

CUDA

Install the CUDA toolkit v11.3.1:

make ggml_cuda.so
go build -tags avx,cuda .

ROCm

Install the CUDA toolkit v11.3.1:

make ggml_hipblas.so
go build -tags avx,rocm .

Windows

Download w64devkit for a simple MinGW development environment.

CUDA

Install the CUDA toolkit v11.3.1 then build the cuda code:

make ggml_cuda.dll
go build -tags avx,cuda .

ROCm

Install ROCm 5.7.1.

make ggml_hipblas.dll
go build -tags avx,rocm .

Building runners

# build all runners for this platform
make -j

Syncing with llama.cpp

To update this package to the latest llama.cpp code, use the sync.sh script:

./sync.sh ../../llama.cpp