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@@ -347,6 +347,20 @@ struct gguf_context * gguf_init_from_file_impl(FILE * file, struct gguf_init_par
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int64_t n_tensors = 0;
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int64_t n_tensors = 0;
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if (ok && gr.read(ctx->version)) {
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if (ok && gr.read(ctx->version)) {
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+ /*
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+ * bit layout is different when reading non-native endian models.
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+ * assuming that the GGUF version is 3, the non-native endian model
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+ * would read it as 0x30000000. we can use the AND operation against
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+ * the last 4 hexadecimal digits to check if the model is the same
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+ * endianness as the host system.
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+ */
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+ if ((ctx->version & 0x0000FFFF) == 0x00000000) {
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+ GGML_LOG_ERROR("%s: failed to load model: this GGUF file version %" PRIu32 " is extremely large, is there a mismatch between the host and model endianness?\n", __func__, ctx->version);
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+ gguf_free(ctx);
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+ return nullptr;
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+ }
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+
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+ GGML_ASSERT(ctx->version > 0 && ctx->version <= 65535);
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if (ctx->version == 1) {
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if (ctx->version == 1) {
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GGML_LOG_ERROR("%s: GGUFv1 is no longer supported, please use a more up-to-date version\n", __func__);
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GGML_LOG_ERROR("%s: GGUFv1 is no longer supported, please use a more up-to-date version\n", __func__);
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ok = false;
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ok = false;
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