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  1. #ifndef LLAMA_H
  2. #define LLAMA_H
  3. #include "ggml.h"
  4. #include "ggml-backend.h"
  5. #include <stddef.h>
  6. #include <stdint.h>
  7. #include <stdio.h>
  8. #include <stdbool.h>
  9. #ifdef LLAMA_SHARED
  10. # if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
  11. # ifdef LLAMA_BUILD
  12. # define LLAMA_API __declspec(dllexport)
  13. # else
  14. # define LLAMA_API __declspec(dllimport)
  15. # endif
  16. # else
  17. # define LLAMA_API __attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))
  18. # endif
  19. #else
  20. # define LLAMA_API
  21. #endif
  22. #ifdef __GNUC__
  23. # define DEPRECATED(func, hint) func __attribute__((deprecated(hint)))
  24. #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
  25. # define DEPRECATED(func, hint) __declspec(deprecated(hint)) func
  26. #else
  27. # define DEPRECATED(func, hint) func
  28. #endif
  29. #define LLAMA_DEFAULT_SEED 0xFFFFFFFF
  30. #define LLAMA_MAX_RNG_STATE (64*1024)
  31. #define LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGLA 0x67676c61u // 'ggla'
  32. #define LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGSN 0x6767736eu // 'ggsn'
  33. #define LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGSQ 0x67677371u // 'ggsq'
  34. #define LLAMA_SESSION_MAGIC LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGSN
  35. #define LLAMA_SESSION_VERSION 6
  36. #define LLAMA_STATE_SEQ_MAGIC LLAMA_FILE_MAGIC_GGSQ
  37. #define LLAMA_STATE_SEQ_VERSION 1
  38. #ifdef __cplusplus
  39. extern "C" {
  40. #endif
  41. //
  42. // C interface
  43. //
  44. // TODO: show sample usage
  45. //
  46. struct llama_model;
  47. struct llama_context;
  48. typedef int32_t llama_pos;
  49. typedef int32_t llama_token;
  50. typedef int32_t llama_seq_id;
  51. enum llama_vocab_type {
  52. LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_NONE = 0, // For models without vocab
  53. LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_SPM = 1, // LLaMA tokenizer based on byte-level BPE with byte fallback
  54. LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_BPE = 2, // GPT-2 tokenizer based on byte-level BPE
  55. LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_WPM = 3, // BERT tokenizer based on WordPiece
  56. LLAMA_VOCAB_TYPE_UGM = 4, // T5 tokenizer based on Unigram
  57. };
  58. // pre-tokenization types
  59. enum llama_vocab_pre_type {
  60. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0,
  61. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_LLAMA3 = 1,
  62. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_DEEPSEEK_LLM = 2,
  63. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_DEEPSEEK_CODER = 3,
  64. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_FALCON = 4,
  65. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_MPT = 5,
  66. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_STARCODER = 6,
  67. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_GPT2 = 7,
  68. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_REFACT = 8,
  69. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_COMMAND_R = 9,
  70. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_STABLELM2 = 10,
  71. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_QWEN2 = 11,
  72. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_OLMO = 12,
  73. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_DBRX = 13,
  74. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_SMAUG = 14,
  75. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_PORO = 15,
  76. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_CHATGLM3 = 16,
  77. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_CHATGLM4 = 17,
  78. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_VIKING = 18,
  79. LLAMA_VOCAB_PRE_TYPE_JAIS = 19,
  80. };
  81. // note: these values should be synchronized with ggml_rope
  82. // TODO: maybe move this enum to ggml.h (ggml_rope_type)
  83. enum llama_rope_type {
  84. LLAMA_ROPE_TYPE_NONE = -1,
  85. LLAMA_ROPE_TYPE_NORM = 0,
  86. LLAMA_ROPE_TYPE_NEOX = 2,
  87. LLAMA_ROPE_TYPE_GLM = 4,
  88. };
  89. enum llama_token_type { //TODO: remove, required until per token attributes are available from GGUF file
  90. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_UNDEFINED = 0,
  91. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_NORMAL = 1,
  92. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 2,
  93. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_CONTROL = 3,
  94. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_USER_DEFINED = 4,
  95. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_UNUSED = 5,
  96. LLAMA_TOKEN_TYPE_BYTE = 6,
  97. };
  98. enum llama_token_attr {
  99. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_UNDEFINED = 0,
  100. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_UNKNOWN = 1 << 0,
  101. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_UNUSED = 1 << 1,
  102. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_NORMAL = 1 << 2,
  103. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_CONTROL = 1 << 3, // SPECIAL?
  104. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_USER_DEFINED = 1 << 4,
  105. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_BYTE = 1 << 5,
  106. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_NORMALIZED = 1 << 6,
  107. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_LSTRIP = 1 << 7,
  108. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_RSTRIP = 1 << 8,
  109. LLAMA_TOKEN_ATTR_SINGLE_WORD = 1 << 9,
  110. };
  111. // model file types
  112. enum llama_ftype {
  113. LLAMA_FTYPE_ALL_F32 = 0,
  114. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_F16 = 1, // except 1d tensors
  115. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0 = 2, // except 1d tensors
  116. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1 = 3, // except 1d tensors
  117. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_1_SOME_F16 = 4, // tok_embeddings.weight and output.weight are F16
  118. // LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_2 = 5, // support has been removed
  119. // LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_3 = 6, // support has been removed
  120. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q8_0 = 7, // except 1d tensors
  121. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_0 = 8, // except 1d tensors
  122. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_1 = 9, // except 1d tensors
  123. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K = 10, // except 1d tensors
  124. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_S = 11, // except 1d tensors
  125. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_M = 12, // except 1d tensors
  126. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q3_K_L = 13, // except 1d tensors
  127. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_S = 14, // except 1d tensors
  128. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_K_M = 15, // except 1d tensors
  129. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_S = 16, // except 1d tensors
  130. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q5_K_M = 17, // except 1d tensors
  131. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q6_K = 18, // except 1d tensors
  132. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XXS = 19, // except 1d tensors
  133. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_XS = 20, // except 1d tensors
  134. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q2_K_S = 21, // except 1d tensors
  135. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XS = 22, // except 1d tensors
  136. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_XXS = 23, // except 1d tensors
  137. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_S = 24, // except 1d tensors
  138. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_NL = 25, // except 1d tensors
  139. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_S = 26, // except 1d tensors
  140. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ3_M = 27, // except 1d tensors
  141. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_S = 28, // except 1d tensors
  142. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ2_M = 29, // except 1d tensors
  143. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ4_XS = 30, // except 1d tensors
  144. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_IQ1_M = 31, // except 1d tensors
  145. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_BF16 = 32, // except 1d tensors
  146. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0_4_4 = 33, // except 1d tensors
  147. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0_4_8 = 34, // except 1d tensors
  148. LLAMA_FTYPE_MOSTLY_Q4_0_8_8 = 35, // except 1d tensors
  149. LLAMA_FTYPE_GUESSED = 1024, // not specified in the model file
  150. };
  151. enum llama_rope_scaling_type {
  152. LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = -1,
  153. LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_NONE = 0,
  154. LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_LINEAR = 1,
  155. LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_YARN = 2,
  156. LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_MAX_VALUE = LLAMA_ROPE_SCALING_TYPE_YARN,
  157. };
  158. enum llama_pooling_type {
  159. LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = -1,
  160. LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_NONE = 0,
  161. LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_MEAN = 1,
  162. LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_CLS = 2,
  163. LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_LAST = 3,
  164. };
  165. enum llama_attention_type {
  166. LLAMA_ATTENTION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = -1,
  167. LLAMA_ATTENTION_TYPE_CAUSAL = 0,
  168. LLAMA_ATTENTION_TYPE_NON_CAUSAL = 1,
  169. };
  170. enum llama_split_mode {
  171. LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_NONE = 0, // single GPU
  172. LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_LAYER = 1, // split layers and KV across GPUs
  173. LLAMA_SPLIT_MODE_ROW = 2, // split rows across GPUs
  174. };
  175. typedef struct llama_token_data {
  176. llama_token id; // token id
  177. float logit; // log-odds of the token
  178. float p; // probability of the token
  179. } llama_token_data;
  180. typedef struct llama_token_data_array {
  181. llama_token_data * data;
  182. size_t size;
  183. bool sorted;
  184. } llama_token_data_array;
  185. typedef bool (*llama_progress_callback)(float progress, void * user_data);
  186. // Input data for llama_decode
  187. // A llama_batch object can contain input about one or many sequences
  188. // The provided arrays (i.e. token, embd, pos, etc.) must have size of n_tokens
  189. //
  190. // - token : the token ids of the input (used when embd is NULL)
  191. // - embd : token embeddings (i.e. float vector of size n_embd) (used when token is NULL)
  192. // - pos : the positions of the respective token in the sequence
  193. // - seq_id : the sequence to which the respective token belongs
  194. // - logits : if zero, the logits (and/or the embeddings) for the respective token will not be output
  195. //
  196. typedef struct llama_batch {
  197. int32_t n_tokens;
  198. llama_token * token;
  199. float * embd;
  200. llama_pos * pos;
  201. int32_t * n_seq_id;
  202. llama_seq_id ** seq_id;
  203. int8_t * logits; // TODO: rename this to "output"
  204. // NOTE: helpers for smooth API transition - can be deprecated in the future
  205. // for future-proof code, use the above fields instead and ignore everything below
  206. //
  207. // pos[i] = all_pos_0 + i*all_pos_1
  208. //
  209. llama_pos all_pos_0; // used if pos == NULL
  210. llama_pos all_pos_1; // used if pos == NULL
  211. llama_seq_id all_seq_id; // used if seq_id == NULL
  212. } llama_batch;
  213. enum llama_model_kv_override_type {
  214. LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_INT,
  215. LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_FLOAT,
  216. LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_BOOL,
  217. LLAMA_KV_OVERRIDE_TYPE_STR,
  218. };
  219. struct llama_model_kv_override {
  220. enum llama_model_kv_override_type tag;
  221. char key[128];
  222. union {
  223. int64_t val_i64;
  224. double val_f64;
  225. bool val_bool;
  226. char val_str[128];
  227. };
  228. };
  229. struct llama_model_params {
  230. int32_t n_gpu_layers; // number of layers to store in VRAM
  231. enum llama_split_mode split_mode; // how to split the model across multiple GPUs
  232. // main_gpu interpretation depends on split_mode:
  233. // LLAMA_SPLIT_NONE: the GPU that is used for the entire model
  234. // LLAMA_SPLIT_ROW: the GPU that is used for small tensors and intermediate results
  235. // LLAMA_SPLIT_LAYER: ignored
  236. int32_t main_gpu;
  237. // proportion of the model (layers or rows) to offload to each GPU, size: llama_max_devices()
  238. const float * tensor_split;
  239. // comma separated list of RPC servers to use for offloading
  240. const char * rpc_servers;
  241. // Called with a progress value between 0.0 and 1.0. Pass NULL to disable.
  242. // If the provided progress_callback returns true, model loading continues.
  243. // If it returns false, model loading is immediately aborted.
  244. llama_progress_callback progress_callback;
  245. // context pointer passed to the progress callback
  246. void * progress_callback_user_data;
  247. // override key-value pairs of the model meta data
  248. const struct llama_model_kv_override * kv_overrides;
  249. // Keep the booleans together to avoid misalignment during copy-by-value.
  250. bool vocab_only; // only load the vocabulary, no weights
  251. bool use_mmap; // use mmap if possible
  252. bool use_mlock; // force system to keep model in RAM
  253. bool check_tensors; // validate model tensor data
  254. };
  255. // NOTE: changing the default values of parameters marked as [EXPERIMENTAL] may cause crashes or incorrect results in certain configurations
  256. // https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/7544
  257. struct llama_context_params {
  258. uint32_t seed; // RNG seed, -1 for random
  259. uint32_t n_ctx; // text context, 0 = from model
  260. uint32_t n_batch; // logical maximum batch size that can be submitted to llama_decode
  261. uint32_t n_ubatch; // physical maximum batch size
  262. uint32_t n_seq_max; // max number of sequences (i.e. distinct states for recurrent models)
  263. uint32_t n_threads; // number of threads to use for generation
  264. uint32_t n_threads_batch; // number of threads to use for batch processing
  265. enum llama_rope_scaling_type rope_scaling_type; // RoPE scaling type, from `enum llama_rope_scaling_type`
  266. enum llama_pooling_type pooling_type; // whether to pool (sum) embedding results by sequence id
  267. enum llama_attention_type attention_type; // attention type to use for embeddings
  268. // ref: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/2054
  269. float rope_freq_base; // RoPE base frequency, 0 = from model
  270. float rope_freq_scale; // RoPE frequency scaling factor, 0 = from model
  271. float yarn_ext_factor; // YaRN extrapolation mix factor, negative = from model
  272. float yarn_attn_factor; // YaRN magnitude scaling factor
  273. float yarn_beta_fast; // YaRN low correction dim
  274. float yarn_beta_slow; // YaRN high correction dim
  275. uint32_t yarn_orig_ctx; // YaRN original context size
  276. float defrag_thold; // defragment the KV cache if holes/size > thold, < 0 disabled (default)
  277. ggml_backend_sched_eval_callback cb_eval;
  278. void * cb_eval_user_data;
  279. enum ggml_type type_k; // data type for K cache [EXPERIMENTAL]
  280. enum ggml_type type_v; // data type for V cache [EXPERIMENTAL]
  281. // Keep the booleans together to avoid misalignment during copy-by-value.
  282. bool logits_all; // the llama_decode() call computes all logits, not just the last one (DEPRECATED - set llama_batch.logits instead)
  283. bool embeddings; // if true, extract embeddings (together with logits)
  284. bool offload_kqv; // whether to offload the KQV ops (including the KV cache) to GPU
  285. bool flash_attn; // whether to use flash attention [EXPERIMENTAL]
  286. // Abort callback
  287. // if it returns true, execution of llama_decode() will be aborted
  288. // currently works only with CPU execution
  289. ggml_abort_callback abort_callback;
  290. void * abort_callback_data;
  291. };
  292. // model quantization parameters
  293. typedef struct llama_model_quantize_params {
  294. int32_t nthread; // number of threads to use for quantizing, if <=0 will use std::thread::hardware_concurrency()
  295. enum llama_ftype ftype; // quantize to this llama_ftype
  296. enum ggml_type output_tensor_type; // output tensor type
  297. enum ggml_type token_embedding_type; // itoken embeddings tensor type
  298. bool allow_requantize; // allow quantizing non-f32/f16 tensors
  299. bool quantize_output_tensor; // quantize output.weight
  300. bool only_copy; // only copy tensors - ftype, allow_requantize and quantize_output_tensor are ignored
  301. bool pure; // quantize all tensors to the default type
  302. bool keep_split; // quantize to the same number of shards
  303. void * imatrix; // pointer to importance matrix data
  304. void * kv_overrides; // pointer to vector containing overrides
  305. } llama_model_quantize_params;
  306. // grammar types
  307. struct llama_grammar;
  308. // grammar element type
  309. enum llama_gretype {
  310. // end of rule definition
  311. LLAMA_GRETYPE_END = 0,
  312. // start of alternate definition for rule
  313. LLAMA_GRETYPE_ALT = 1,
  314. // non-terminal element: reference to rule
  315. LLAMA_GRETYPE_RULE_REF = 2,
  316. // terminal element: character (code point)
  317. LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR = 3,
  318. // inverse char(s) ([^a], [^a-b] [^abc])
  319. LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_NOT = 4,
  320. // modifies a preceding LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR or LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT to
  321. // be an inclusive range ([a-z])
  322. LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER = 5,
  323. // modifies a preceding LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR or
  324. // LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_RNG_UPPER to add an alternate char to match ([ab], [a-zA])
  325. LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ALT = 6,
  326. // any character (.)
  327. LLAMA_GRETYPE_CHAR_ANY = 7,
  328. };
  329. typedef struct llama_grammar_element {
  330. enum llama_gretype type;
  331. uint32_t value; // Unicode code point or rule ID
  332. } llama_grammar_element;
  333. // performance timing information
  334. struct llama_timings {
  335. double t_start_ms;
  336. double t_end_ms;
  337. double t_load_ms;
  338. double t_sample_ms;
  339. double t_p_eval_ms;
  340. double t_eval_ms;
  341. int32_t n_sample;
  342. int32_t n_p_eval;
  343. int32_t n_eval;
  344. };
  345. // used in chat template
  346. typedef struct llama_chat_message {
  347. const char * role;
  348. const char * content;
  349. } llama_chat_message;
  350. // Helpers for getting default parameters
  351. LLAMA_API struct llama_model_params llama_model_default_params(void);
  352. LLAMA_API struct llama_context_params llama_context_default_params(void);
  353. LLAMA_API struct llama_model_quantize_params llama_model_quantize_default_params(void);
  354. // Initialize the llama + ggml backend
  355. // If numa is true, use NUMA optimizations
  356. // Call once at the start of the program
  357. LLAMA_API void llama_backend_init(void);
  358. //optional:
  359. LLAMA_API void llama_numa_init(enum ggml_numa_strategy numa);
  360. // Call once at the end of the program - currently only used for MPI
  361. LLAMA_API void llama_backend_free(void);
  362. LLAMA_API struct llama_model * llama_load_model_from_file(
  363. const char * path_model,
  364. struct llama_model_params params);
  365. LLAMA_API void llama_free_model(struct llama_model * model);
  366. LLAMA_API struct llama_context * llama_new_context_with_model(
  367. struct llama_model * model,
  368. struct llama_context_params params);
  369. // Frees all allocated memory
  370. LLAMA_API void llama_free(struct llama_context * ctx);
  371. LLAMA_API int64_t llama_time_us(void);
  372. LLAMA_API size_t llama_max_devices(void);
  373. LLAMA_API bool llama_supports_mmap (void);
  374. LLAMA_API bool llama_supports_mlock (void);
  375. LLAMA_API bool llama_supports_gpu_offload(void);
  376. LLAMA_API const struct llama_model * llama_get_model(const struct llama_context * ctx);
  377. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_n_ctx (const struct llama_context * ctx);
  378. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_n_batch (const struct llama_context * ctx);
  379. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_n_ubatch (const struct llama_context * ctx);
  380. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_n_seq_max (const struct llama_context * ctx);
  381. LLAMA_API enum llama_pooling_type llama_pooling_type(const struct llama_context * ctx);
  382. LLAMA_API enum llama_vocab_type llama_vocab_type (const struct llama_model * model);
  383. LLAMA_API enum llama_rope_type llama_rope_type (const struct llama_model * model);
  384. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_n_vocab (const struct llama_model * model);
  385. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_n_ctx_train(const struct llama_model * model);
  386. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_n_embd (const struct llama_model * model);
  387. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_n_layer (const struct llama_model * model);
  388. // Get the model's RoPE frequency scaling factor
  389. LLAMA_API float llama_rope_freq_scale_train(const struct llama_model * model);
  390. // Functions to access the model's GGUF metadata scalar values
  391. // - The functions return the length of the string on success, or -1 on failure
  392. // - The output string is always null-terminated and cleared on failure
  393. // - GGUF array values are not supported by these functions
  394. // Get metadata value as a string by key name
  395. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_model_meta_val_str(const struct llama_model * model, const char * key, char * buf, size_t buf_size);
  396. // Get the number of metadata key/value pairs
  397. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_model_meta_count(const struct llama_model * model);
  398. // Get metadata key name by index
  399. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_model_meta_key_by_index(const struct llama_model * model, int32_t i, char * buf, size_t buf_size);
  400. // Get metadata value as a string by index
  401. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_model_meta_val_str_by_index(const struct llama_model * model, int32_t i, char * buf, size_t buf_size);
  402. // Get a string describing the model type
  403. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_model_desc(const struct llama_model * model, char * buf, size_t buf_size);
  404. // Returns the total size of all the tensors in the model in bytes
  405. LLAMA_API uint64_t llama_model_size(const struct llama_model * model);
  406. // Returns the total number of parameters in the model
  407. LLAMA_API uint64_t llama_model_n_params(const struct llama_model * model);
  408. // Get a llama model tensor
  409. LLAMA_API struct ggml_tensor * llama_get_model_tensor(struct llama_model * model, const char * name);
  410. // Returns true if the model contains an encoder that requires llama_encode() call
  411. LLAMA_API bool llama_model_has_encoder(const struct llama_model * model);
  412. // For encoder-decoder models, this function returns id of the token that must be provided
  413. // to the decoder to start generating output sequence. For other models, it returns -1.
  414. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_model_decoder_start_token(const struct llama_model * model);
  415. // Returns 0 on success
  416. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_model_quantize(
  417. const char * fname_inp,
  418. const char * fname_out,
  419. const llama_model_quantize_params * params);
  420. // Apply a LoRA adapter to a loaded model
  421. // path_base_model is the path to a higher quality model to use as a base for
  422. // the layers modified by the adapter. Can be NULL to use the current loaded model.
  423. // The model needs to be reloaded before applying a new adapter, otherwise the adapter
  424. // will be applied on top of the previous one
  425. // Returns 0 on success
  426. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_model_apply_lora_from_file(
  427. const struct llama_model * model,
  428. const char * path_lora,
  429. float scale,
  430. const char * path_base_model,
  431. int32_t n_threads);
  432. // Apply a loaded control vector to a llama_context, or if data is NULL, clear
  433. // the currently loaded vector.
  434. // n_embd should be the size of a single layer's control, and data should point
  435. // to an n_embd x n_layers buffer starting from layer 1.
  436. // il_start and il_end are the layer range the vector should apply to (both inclusive)
  437. // See llama_control_vector_load in common to load a control vector.
  438. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_control_vector_apply(
  439. struct llama_context * lctx,
  440. const float * data,
  441. size_t len,
  442. int32_t n_embd,
  443. int32_t il_start,
  444. int32_t il_end);
  445. //
  446. // KV cache
  447. //
  448. // Information associated with an individual cell in the KV cache view.
  449. struct llama_kv_cache_view_cell {
  450. // The position for this cell. Takes KV cache shifts into account.
  451. // May be negative if the cell is not populated.
  452. llama_pos pos;
  453. };
  454. // An updateable view of the KV cache.
  455. struct llama_kv_cache_view {
  456. // Number of KV cache cells. This will be the same as the context size.
  457. int32_t n_cells;
  458. // Maximum number of sequences that can exist in a cell. It's not an error
  459. // if there are more sequences in a cell than this value, however they will
  460. // not be visible in the view cells_sequences.
  461. int32_t n_seq_max;
  462. // Number of tokens in the cache. For example, if there are two populated
  463. // cells, the first with 1 sequence id in it and the second with 2 sequence
  464. // ids then you'll have 3 tokens.
  465. int32_t token_count;
  466. // Number of populated cache cells.
  467. int32_t used_cells;
  468. // Maximum contiguous empty slots in the cache.
  469. int32_t max_contiguous;
  470. // Index to the start of the max_contiguous slot range. Can be negative
  471. // when cache is full.
  472. int32_t max_contiguous_idx;
  473. // Information for an individual cell.
  474. struct llama_kv_cache_view_cell * cells;
  475. // The sequences for each cell. There will be n_seq_max items per cell.
  476. llama_seq_id * cells_sequences;
  477. };
  478. // Create an empty KV cache view. (use only for debugging purposes)
  479. LLAMA_API struct llama_kv_cache_view llama_kv_cache_view_init(const struct llama_context * ctx, int32_t n_seq_max);
  480. // Free a KV cache view. (use only for debugging purposes)
  481. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_view_free(struct llama_kv_cache_view * view);
  482. // Update the KV cache view structure with the current state of the KV cache. (use only for debugging purposes)
  483. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_view_update(const struct llama_context * ctx, struct llama_kv_cache_view * view);
  484. // Returns the number of tokens in the KV cache (slow, use only for debug)
  485. // If a KV cell has multiple sequences assigned to it, it will be counted multiple times
  486. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_get_kv_cache_token_count(const struct llama_context * ctx);
  487. // Returns the number of used KV cells (i.e. have at least one sequence assigned to them)
  488. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_get_kv_cache_used_cells(const struct llama_context * ctx);
  489. // Clear the KV cache - both cell info is erased and KV data is zeroed
  490. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_clear(
  491. struct llama_context * ctx);
  492. // Removes all tokens that belong to the specified sequence and have positions in [p0, p1)
  493. // Returns false if a partial sequence cannot be removed. Removing a whole sequence never fails
  494. // seq_id < 0 : match any sequence
  495. // p0 < 0 : [0, p1]
  496. // p1 < 0 : [p0, inf)
  497. LLAMA_API bool llama_kv_cache_seq_rm(
  498. struct llama_context * ctx,
  499. llama_seq_id seq_id,
  500. llama_pos p0,
  501. llama_pos p1);
  502. // Copy all tokens that belong to the specified sequence to another sequence
  503. // Note that this does not allocate extra KV cache memory - it simply assigns the tokens to the new sequence
  504. // p0 < 0 : [0, p1]
  505. // p1 < 0 : [p0, inf)
  506. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_seq_cp(
  507. struct llama_context * ctx,
  508. llama_seq_id seq_id_src,
  509. llama_seq_id seq_id_dst,
  510. llama_pos p0,
  511. llama_pos p1);
  512. // Removes all tokens that do not belong to the specified sequence
  513. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_seq_keep(
  514. struct llama_context * ctx,
  515. llama_seq_id seq_id);
  516. // Adds relative position "delta" to all tokens that belong to the specified sequence and have positions in [p0, p1)
  517. // If the KV cache is RoPEd, the KV data is updated accordingly:
  518. // - lazily on next llama_decode()
  519. // - explicitly with llama_kv_cache_update()
  520. // p0 < 0 : [0, p1]
  521. // p1 < 0 : [p0, inf)
  522. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_seq_add(
  523. struct llama_context * ctx,
  524. llama_seq_id seq_id,
  525. llama_pos p0,
  526. llama_pos p1,
  527. llama_pos delta);
  528. // Integer division of the positions by factor of `d > 1`
  529. // If the KV cache is RoPEd, the KV data is updated accordingly:
  530. // - lazily on next llama_decode()
  531. // - explicitly with llama_kv_cache_update()
  532. // p0 < 0 : [0, p1]
  533. // p1 < 0 : [p0, inf)
  534. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_seq_div(
  535. struct llama_context * ctx,
  536. llama_seq_id seq_id,
  537. llama_pos p0,
  538. llama_pos p1,
  539. int d);
  540. // Returns the largest position present in the KV cache for the specified sequence
  541. LLAMA_API llama_pos llama_kv_cache_seq_pos_max(
  542. struct llama_context * ctx,
  543. llama_seq_id seq_id);
  544. // Defragment the KV cache
  545. // This will be applied:
  546. // - lazily on next llama_decode()
  547. // - explicitly with llama_kv_cache_update()
  548. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_defrag(struct llama_context * ctx);
  549. // Apply the KV cache updates (such as K-shifts, defragmentation, etc.)
  550. LLAMA_API void llama_kv_cache_update(struct llama_context * ctx);
  551. //
  552. // State / sessions
  553. //
  554. // Returns the maximum size in bytes of the state (rng, logits, embedding
  555. // and kv_cache) - will often be smaller after compacting tokens
  556. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_get_size(const struct llama_context * ctx);
  557. LLAMA_API DEPRECATED(size_t llama_get_state_size(const struct llama_context * ctx),
  558. "use llama_state_get_size instead");
  559. // Copies the state to the specified destination address.
  560. // Destination needs to have allocated enough memory.
  561. // Returns the number of bytes copied
  562. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_get_data(
  563. struct llama_context * ctx,
  564. uint8_t * dst);
  565. LLAMA_API DEPRECATED(size_t llama_copy_state_data(
  566. struct llama_context * ctx,
  567. uint8_t * dst),
  568. "use llama_state_get_data instead");
  569. // Set the state reading from the specified address
  570. // Returns the number of bytes read
  571. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_set_data(
  572. struct llama_context * ctx,
  573. const uint8_t * src);
  574. LLAMA_API DEPRECATED(size_t llama_set_state_data(
  575. struct llama_context * ctx,
  576. const uint8_t * src),
  577. "use llama_state_set_data instead");
  578. // Save/load session file
  579. LLAMA_API bool llama_state_load_file(
  580. struct llama_context * ctx,
  581. const char * path_session,
  582. llama_token * tokens_out,
  583. size_t n_token_capacity,
  584. size_t * n_token_count_out);
  585. LLAMA_API DEPRECATED(bool llama_load_session_file(
  586. struct llama_context * ctx,
  587. const char * path_session,
  588. llama_token * tokens_out,
  589. size_t n_token_capacity,
  590. size_t * n_token_count_out),
  591. "use llama_state_load_file instead");
  592. LLAMA_API bool llama_state_save_file(
  593. struct llama_context * ctx,
  594. const char * path_session,
  595. const llama_token * tokens,
  596. size_t n_token_count);
  597. LLAMA_API DEPRECATED(bool llama_save_session_file(
  598. struct llama_context * ctx,
  599. const char * path_session,
  600. const llama_token * tokens,
  601. size_t n_token_count),
  602. "use llama_state_save_file instead");
  603. // Get the exact size needed to copy the KV cache of a single sequence
  604. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_seq_get_size(
  605. struct llama_context * ctx,
  606. llama_seq_id seq_id);
  607. // Copy the KV cache of a single sequence into the specified buffer
  608. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_seq_get_data(
  609. struct llama_context * ctx,
  610. uint8_t * dst,
  611. llama_seq_id seq_id);
  612. // Copy the sequence data (originally copied with `llama_state_seq_get_data`) into the specified sequence
  613. // Returns:
  614. // - Positive: Ok
  615. // - Zero: Failed to load
  616. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_seq_set_data(
  617. struct llama_context * ctx,
  618. const uint8_t * src,
  619. llama_seq_id dest_seq_id);
  620. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_seq_save_file(
  621. struct llama_context * ctx,
  622. const char * filepath,
  623. llama_seq_id seq_id,
  624. const llama_token * tokens,
  625. size_t n_token_count);
  626. LLAMA_API size_t llama_state_seq_load_file(
  627. struct llama_context * ctx,
  628. const char * filepath,
  629. llama_seq_id dest_seq_id,
  630. llama_token * tokens_out,
  631. size_t n_token_capacity,
  632. size_t * n_token_count_out);
  633. //
  634. // Decoding
  635. //
  636. // Return batch for single sequence of tokens starting at pos_0
  637. //
  638. // NOTE: this is a helper function to facilitate transition to the new batch API - avoid using it
  639. //
  640. LLAMA_API struct llama_batch llama_batch_get_one(
  641. llama_token * tokens,
  642. int32_t n_tokens,
  643. llama_pos pos_0,
  644. llama_seq_id seq_id);
  645. // Allocates a batch of tokens on the heap that can hold a maximum of n_tokens
  646. // Each token can be assigned up to n_seq_max sequence ids
  647. // The batch has to be freed with llama_batch_free()
  648. // If embd != 0, llama_batch.embd will be allocated with size of n_tokens * embd * sizeof(float)
  649. // Otherwise, llama_batch.token will be allocated to store n_tokens llama_token
  650. // The rest of the llama_batch members are allocated with size n_tokens
  651. // All members are left uninitialized
  652. LLAMA_API struct llama_batch llama_batch_init(
  653. int32_t n_tokens,
  654. int32_t embd,
  655. int32_t n_seq_max);
  656. // Frees a batch of tokens allocated with llama_batch_init()
  657. LLAMA_API void llama_batch_free(struct llama_batch batch);
  658. // Processes a batch of tokens with the ecoder part of the encoder-decoder model.
  659. // Stores the encoder output internally for later use by the decoder cross-attention layers.
  660. // 0 - success
  661. // < 0 - error
  662. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_encode(
  663. struct llama_context * ctx,
  664. struct llama_batch batch);
  665. // Positive return values does not mean a fatal error, but rather a warning.
  666. // 0 - success
  667. // 1 - could not find a KV slot for the batch (try reducing the size of the batch or increase the context)
  668. // < 0 - error
  669. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_decode(
  670. struct llama_context * ctx,
  671. struct llama_batch batch);
  672. // Set the number of threads used for decoding
  673. // n_threads is the number of threads used for generation (single token)
  674. // n_threads_batch is the number of threads used for prompt and batch processing (multiple tokens)
  675. LLAMA_API void llama_set_n_threads(struct llama_context * ctx, uint32_t n_threads, uint32_t n_threads_batch);
  676. // Get the number of threads used for generation of a single token.
  677. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_n_threads(struct llama_context * ctx);
  678. // Get the number of threads used for prompt and batch processing (multiple token).
  679. LLAMA_API uint32_t llama_n_threads_batch(struct llama_context * ctx);
  680. // Set whether the model is in embeddings mode or not
  681. // If true, embeddings will be returned but logits will not
  682. LLAMA_API void llama_set_embeddings(struct llama_context * ctx, bool embeddings);
  683. // Set whether to use causal attention or not
  684. // If set to true, the model will only attend to the past tokens
  685. LLAMA_API void llama_set_causal_attn(struct llama_context * ctx, bool causal_attn);
  686. // Set abort callback
  687. LLAMA_API void llama_set_abort_callback(struct llama_context * ctx, ggml_abort_callback abort_callback, void * abort_callback_data);
  688. // Wait until all computations are finished
  689. // This is automatically done when using one of the functions below to obtain the computation results
  690. // and is not necessary to call it explicitly in most cases
  691. LLAMA_API void llama_synchronize(struct llama_context * ctx);
  692. // Token logits obtained from the last call to llama_decode()
  693. // The logits for which llama_batch.logits[i] != 0 are stored contiguously
  694. // in the order they have appeared in the batch.
  695. // Rows: number of tokens for which llama_batch.logits[i] != 0
  696. // Cols: n_vocab
  697. LLAMA_API float * llama_get_logits(struct llama_context * ctx);
  698. // Logits for the ith token. For positive indices, Equivalent to:
  699. // llama_get_logits(ctx) + ctx->output_ids[i]*n_vocab
  700. // Negative indicies can be used to access logits in reverse order, -1 is the last logit.
  701. // returns NULL for invalid ids.
  702. LLAMA_API float * llama_get_logits_ith(struct llama_context * ctx, int32_t i);
  703. // Get all output token embeddings.
  704. // when pooling_type == LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_NONE or when using a generative model,
  705. // the embeddings for which llama_batch.logits[i] != 0 are stored contiguously
  706. // in the order they have appeared in the batch.
  707. // shape: [n_outputs*n_embd]
  708. // Otherwise, returns NULL.
  709. LLAMA_API float * llama_get_embeddings(struct llama_context * ctx);
  710. // Get the embeddings for the ith token. For positive indices, Equivalent to:
  711. // llama_get_embeddings(ctx) + ctx->output_ids[i]*n_embd
  712. // Negative indicies can be used to access embeddings in reverse order, -1 is the last embedding.
  713. // shape: [n_embd] (1-dimensional)
  714. // returns NULL for invalid ids.
  715. LLAMA_API float * llama_get_embeddings_ith(struct llama_context * ctx, int32_t i);
  716. // Get the embeddings for a sequence id
  717. // Returns NULL if pooling_type is LLAMA_POOLING_TYPE_NONE
  718. // shape: [n_embd] (1-dimensional)
  719. LLAMA_API float * llama_get_embeddings_seq(struct llama_context * ctx, llama_seq_id seq_id);
  720. //
  721. // Vocab
  722. //
  723. LLAMA_API const char * llama_token_get_text(const struct llama_model * model, llama_token token);
  724. LLAMA_API float llama_token_get_score(const struct llama_model * model, llama_token token);
  725. LLAMA_API enum llama_token_attr llama_token_get_attr(const struct llama_model * model, llama_token token);
  726. // Check if the token is supposed to end generation (end-of-generation, eg. EOS, EOT, etc.)
  727. LLAMA_API bool llama_token_is_eog(const struct llama_model * model, llama_token token);
  728. // Identify if Token Id is a control token or a render-able token
  729. LLAMA_API bool llama_token_is_control(const struct llama_model * model, llama_token token);
  730. // Special tokens
  731. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_bos(const struct llama_model * model); // beginning-of-sentence
  732. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_eos(const struct llama_model * model); // end-of-sentence
  733. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_cls(const struct llama_model * model); // classification
  734. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_sep(const struct llama_model * model); // sentence separator
  735. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_nl (const struct llama_model * model); // next-line
  736. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_pad(const struct llama_model * model); // padding
  737. // Returns -1 if unknown, 1 for true or 0 for false.
  738. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_add_bos_token(const struct llama_model * model);
  739. // Returns -1 if unknown, 1 for true or 0 for false.
  740. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_add_eos_token(const struct llama_model * model);
  741. // Codellama infill tokens
  742. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_prefix(const struct llama_model * model); // Beginning of infill prefix
  743. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_middle(const struct llama_model * model); // Beginning of infill middle
  744. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_suffix(const struct llama_model * model); // Beginning of infill suffix
  745. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_token_eot (const struct llama_model * model); // End of infill middle
  746. //
  747. // Tokenization
  748. //
  749. /// @details Convert the provided text into tokens.
  750. /// @param tokens The tokens pointer must be large enough to hold the resulting tokens.
  751. /// @return Returns the number of tokens on success, no more than n_tokens_max
  752. /// @return Returns a negative number on failure - the number of tokens that would have been returned
  753. /// @param add_special Allow to add BOS and EOS tokens if model is configured to do so.
  754. /// @param parse_special Allow tokenizing special and/or control tokens which otherwise are not exposed and treated
  755. /// as plaintext. Does not insert a leading space.
  756. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_tokenize(
  757. const struct llama_model * model,
  758. const char * text,
  759. int32_t text_len,
  760. llama_token * tokens,
  761. int32_t n_tokens_max,
  762. bool add_special,
  763. bool parse_special);
  764. // Token Id -> Piece.
  765. // Uses the vocabulary in the provided context.
  766. // Does not write null terminator to the buffer.
  767. // User can skip up to 'lstrip' leading spaces before copying (useful when encoding/decoding multiple tokens with 'add_space_prefix')
  768. // @param special If true, special tokens are rendered in the output.
  769. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_token_to_piece(
  770. const struct llama_model * model,
  771. llama_token token,
  772. char * buf,
  773. int32_t length,
  774. int32_t lstrip,
  775. bool special);
  776. /// @details Convert the provided tokens into text (inverse of llama_tokenize()).
  777. /// @param text The char pointer must be large enough to hold the resulting text.
  778. /// @return Returns the number of chars/bytes on success, no more than text_len_max.
  779. /// @return Returns a negative number on failure - the number of chars/bytes that would have been returned.
  780. /// @param remove_special Allow to remove BOS and EOS tokens if model is configured to do so.
  781. /// @param unparse_special If true, special tokens are rendered in the output.
  782. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_detokenize(
  783. const struct llama_model * model,
  784. const llama_token * tokens,
  785. int32_t n_tokens,
  786. char * text,
  787. int32_t text_len_max,
  788. bool remove_special,
  789. bool unparse_special);
  790. /// Apply chat template. Inspired by hf apply_chat_template() on python.
  791. /// Both "model" and "custom_template" are optional, but at least one is required. "custom_template" has higher precedence than "model"
  792. /// NOTE: This function does not use a jinja parser. It only support a pre-defined list of template. See more: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/wiki/Templates-supported-by-llama_chat_apply_template
  793. /// @param tmpl A Jinja template to use for this chat. If this is nullptr, the model’s default chat template will be used instead.
  794. /// @param chat Pointer to a list of multiple llama_chat_message
  795. /// @param n_msg Number of llama_chat_message in this chat
  796. /// @param add_ass Whether to end the prompt with the token(s) that indicate the start of an assistant message.
  797. /// @param buf A buffer to hold the output formatted prompt. The recommended alloc size is 2 * (total number of characters of all messages)
  798. /// @param length The size of the allocated buffer
  799. /// @return The total number of bytes of the formatted prompt. If is it larger than the size of buffer, you may need to re-alloc it and then re-apply the template.
  800. LLAMA_API int32_t llama_chat_apply_template(
  801. const struct llama_model * model,
  802. const char * tmpl,
  803. const struct llama_chat_message * chat,
  804. size_t n_msg,
  805. bool add_ass,
  806. char * buf,
  807. int32_t length);
  808. //
  809. // Grammar
  810. //
  811. /// Initialize a llama_grammar.
  812. ///
  813. /// @param rules The rule elements of the grammar to initialize.
  814. /// @param n_rules The number of rules.
  815. /// @param start_rule_index The index of the root rule (the starting point of the grammar).
  816. /// @return The initialized llama_grammar or nullptr if initialization failed.
  817. LLAMA_API struct llama_grammar * llama_grammar_init(
  818. const llama_grammar_element ** rules,
  819. size_t n_rules,
  820. size_t start_rule_index);
  821. LLAMA_API void llama_grammar_free(struct llama_grammar * grammar);
  822. LLAMA_API struct llama_grammar * llama_grammar_copy(const struct llama_grammar * grammar);
  823. //
  824. // Sampling functions
  825. //
  826. // Sets the current rng seed.
  827. LLAMA_API void llama_set_rng_seed(struct llama_context * ctx, uint32_t seed);
  828. /// @details Repetition penalty described in CTRL academic paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.05858, with negative logit fix.
  829. /// @details Frequency and presence penalties described in OpenAI API https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/parameter-details.
  830. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_repetition_penalties(
  831. struct llama_context * ctx,
  832. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  833. const llama_token * last_tokens,
  834. size_t penalty_last_n,
  835. float penalty_repeat,
  836. float penalty_freq,
  837. float penalty_present);
  838. /// @details Apply classifier-free guidance to the logits as described in academic paper "Stay on topic with Classifier-Free Guidance" https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.17806
  839. /// @param logits Logits extracted from the original generation context.
  840. /// @param logits_guidance Logits extracted from a separate context from the same model. Other than a negative prompt at the beginning, it should have all generated and user input tokens copied from the main context.
  841. /// @param scale Guidance strength. 1.0f means no guidance. Higher values mean stronger guidance.
  842. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_apply_guidance(
  843. struct llama_context * ctx,
  844. float * logits,
  845. float * logits_guidance,
  846. float scale);
  847. /// @details Sorts candidate tokens by their logits in descending order and calculate probabilities based on logits.
  848. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_softmax(
  849. struct llama_context * ctx,
  850. llama_token_data_array * candidates);
  851. /// @details Top-K sampling described in academic paper "The Curious Case of Neural Text Degeneration" https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.09751
  852. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_top_k(
  853. struct llama_context * ctx,
  854. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  855. int32_t k,
  856. size_t min_keep);
  857. /// @details Nucleus sampling described in academic paper "The Curious Case of Neural Text Degeneration" https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.09751
  858. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_top_p(
  859. struct llama_context * ctx,
  860. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  861. float p,
  862. size_t min_keep);
  863. /// @details Minimum P sampling as described in https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/3841
  864. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_min_p(
  865. struct llama_context * ctx,
  866. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  867. float p,
  868. size_t min_keep);
  869. /// @details Tail Free Sampling described in https://www.trentonbricken.com/Tail-Free-Sampling/.
  870. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_tail_free(
  871. struct llama_context * ctx,
  872. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  873. float z,
  874. size_t min_keep);
  875. /// @details Locally Typical Sampling implementation described in the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.00666.
  876. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_typical(
  877. struct llama_context * ctx,
  878. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  879. float p,
  880. size_t min_keep);
  881. /// @details Dynamic temperature implementation described in the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.02772.
  882. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_entropy(
  883. struct llama_context * ctx,
  884. llama_token_data_array * candidates_p,
  885. float min_temp,
  886. float max_temp,
  887. float exponent_val);
  888. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_temp(
  889. struct llama_context * ctx,
  890. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  891. float temp);
  892. /// @details Apply constraints from grammar
  893. LLAMA_API void llama_sample_grammar(
  894. struct llama_context * ctx,
  895. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  896. const struct llama_grammar * grammar);
  897. /// @details Mirostat 1.0 algorithm described in the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.14966. Uses tokens instead of words.
  898. /// @param candidates A vector of `llama_token_data` containing the candidate tokens, their probabilities (p), and log-odds (logit) for the current position in the generated text.
  899. /// @param tau The target cross-entropy (or surprise) value you want to achieve for the generated text. A higher value corresponds to more surprising or less predictable text, while a lower value corresponds to less surprising or more predictable text.
  900. /// @param eta The learning rate used to update `mu` based on the error between the target and observed surprisal of the sampled word. A larger learning rate will cause `mu` to be updated more quickly, while a smaller learning rate will result in slower updates.
  901. /// @param m The number of tokens considered in the estimation of `s_hat`. This is an arbitrary value that is used to calculate `s_hat`, which in turn helps to calculate the value of `k`. In the paper, they use `m = 100`, but you can experiment with different values to see how it affects the performance of the algorithm.
  902. /// @param mu Maximum cross-entropy. This value is initialized to be twice the target cross-entropy (`2 * tau`) and is updated in the algorithm based on the error between the target and observed surprisal.
  903. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_sample_token_mirostat(
  904. struct llama_context * ctx,
  905. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  906. float tau,
  907. float eta,
  908. int32_t m,
  909. float * mu);
  910. /// @details Mirostat 2.0 algorithm described in the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.14966. Uses tokens instead of words.
  911. /// @param candidates A vector of `llama_token_data` containing the candidate tokens, their probabilities (p), and log-odds (logit) for the current position in the generated text.
  912. /// @param tau The target cross-entropy (or surprise) value you want to achieve for the generated text. A higher value corresponds to more surprising or less predictable text, while a lower value corresponds to less surprising or more predictable text.
  913. /// @param eta The learning rate used to update `mu` based on the error between the target and observed surprisal of the sampled word. A larger learning rate will cause `mu` to be updated more quickly, while a smaller learning rate will result in slower updates.
  914. /// @param mu Maximum cross-entropy. This value is initialized to be twice the target cross-entropy (`2 * tau`) and is updated in the algorithm based on the error between the target and observed surprisal.
  915. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_sample_token_mirostat_v2(
  916. struct llama_context * ctx,
  917. llama_token_data_array * candidates,
  918. float tau,
  919. float eta,
  920. float * mu);
  921. /// @details Selects the token with the highest probability.
  922. /// Does not compute the token probabilities. Use llama_sample_softmax() instead.
  923. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_sample_token_greedy(
  924. struct llama_context * ctx,
  925. llama_token_data_array * candidates);
  926. /// @details Randomly selects a token from the candidates based on their probabilities using the RNG of ctx.
  927. LLAMA_API llama_token llama_sample_token(
  928. struct llama_context * ctx,
  929. llama_token_data_array * candidates);
  930. /// @details Accepts the sampled token into the grammar
  931. LLAMA_API void llama_grammar_accept_token(
  932. struct llama_context * ctx,
  933. struct llama_grammar * grammar,
  934. llama_token token);
  935. //
  936. // Model split
  937. //
  938. /// @details Build a split GGUF final path for this chunk.
  939. /// llama_split_path(split_path, sizeof(split_path), "/models/ggml-model-q4_0", 2, 4) => split_path = "/models/ggml-model-q4_0-00002-of-00004.gguf"
  940. // Returns the split_path length.
  941. LLAMA_API int llama_split_path(char * split_path, size_t maxlen, const char * path_prefix, int split_no, int split_count);
  942. /// @details Extract the path prefix from the split_path if and only if the split_no and split_count match.
  943. /// llama_split_prefix(split_prefix, 64, "/models/ggml-model-q4_0-00002-of-00004.gguf", 2, 4) => split_prefix = "/models/ggml-model-q4_0"
  944. // Returns the split_prefix length.
  945. LLAMA_API int llama_split_prefix(char * split_prefix, size_t maxlen, const char * split_path, int split_no, int split_count);
  946. // Performance information
  947. LLAMA_API struct llama_timings llama_get_timings(struct llama_context * ctx);
  948. LLAMA_API void llama_print_timings(struct llama_context * ctx);
  949. LLAMA_API void llama_reset_timings(struct llama_context * ctx);
  950. // Print system information
  951. LLAMA_API const char * llama_print_system_info(void);
  952. // Set callback for all future logging events.
  953. // If this is not called, or NULL is supplied, everything is output on stderr.
  954. LLAMA_API void llama_log_set(ggml_log_callback log_callback, void * user_data);
  955. LLAMA_API void llama_dump_timing_info_yaml(FILE * stream, const struct llama_context * ctx);
  956. #ifdef __cplusplus
  957. }
  958. #endif
  959. // Internal API to be implemented by llama.cpp and used by tests/benchmarks only
  960. #ifdef LLAMA_API_INTERNAL
  961. #include <random>
  962. #include <string>
  963. #include <vector>
  964. struct ggml_tensor;
  965. struct llama_partial_utf8 {
  966. uint32_t value; // bit value so far (unshifted)
  967. int n_remain; // num bytes remaining; -1 indicates invalid sequence
  968. };
  969. struct llama_grammar {
  970. const std::vector<std::vector<llama_grammar_element>> rules;
  971. std::vector<std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *>> stacks;
  972. // buffer for partially generated UTF-8 sequence from accepted tokens
  973. llama_partial_utf8 partial_utf8;
  974. };
  975. struct llama_grammar_candidate {
  976. size_t index;
  977. const uint32_t * code_points;
  978. llama_partial_utf8 partial_utf8;
  979. };
  980. const std::vector<std::pair<std::string, struct ggml_tensor *>> & llama_internal_get_tensor_map(
  981. struct llama_context * ctx
  982. );
  983. void llama_grammar_accept(
  984. const std::vector<std::vector<llama_grammar_element>> & rules,
  985. const std::vector<std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *>> & stacks,
  986. const uint32_t chr,
  987. std::vector<std::vector<const llama_grammar_element *>> & new_stacks);
  988. std::pair<std::vector<uint32_t>, llama_partial_utf8> decode_utf8(
  989. const std::string & src,
  990. llama_partial_utf8 partial_start);
  991. // Randomly selects a token from the candidates based on their probabilities using given std::mt19937.
  992. // This is a temporary workaround in order to fix race conditions when sampling with multiple sequences.
  993. llama_token llama_sample_token_with_rng(struct llama_context * ctx, llama_token_data_array * candidates, std::mt19937 & rng);
  994. #endif // LLAMA_API_INTERNAL
  995. #endif // LLAMA_H