koboldcpp/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/common.cuh
Daniel Bevenius d3dce4e0a5
sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004)
* sampling : add support for backend sampling

This commit adds support for performing sampling operations on the
backend (e.g. GPU) as part of the model computation graph.

The motivation for this feature is to enable sampling to be performed
directly on the backend as part of the computation graph being executed,
allowing for some or all of the sampling to be done on the backend.

For example, the backend sampler chain might select/sample a token
directly in which case only the sampled token needs to be transferred
from device memory to host memory.

It is also possible for the backend samplers to perform filtering of
the logits, or compute and filter the probability distribution, in
which case only the filtered logits or probabilites need to be
transferred back to system memory for further processing by CPU
samplers.

Currently the backend sampling works in a similar manner to how
pooling works, it is a function that is called by build_graph and the
sampler operations become part of the models computation graph.

* llama-cli : add backend sampler configuration

* server : add backend sampling options/configuration

* webui : add backend sampling options

* ggml : add initial cumsum implementation for CUDA

* sampling : enable all backend sampler tests

This commit enables all exisiting backend sampler tests in the
test-backend-sampler. Previously, some tests were disabled because
there were missing ggml operation implementations.

* graph : do not include llama-model.h

* sampling : always expose sampled_ids

This commit precomputes and caches the full-vocab token id list in
llama_context's constructor, so llama_get_backend_sampled_token_ids_ith
always returns a valid pointer.

The motivation for this is that this enables both common/sampling.cpp
and src/llama-sampling.cpp can simplify their logic.

Not all backends samplers that process logits need to set the
sampled_tokens_id as they may not change the order of the logits, for
example the temperature sampler only scales the logits but does not
change their order. Simliar the logit bias sampler only adds bias to
specific token ids but does not change the order of the logits. In
these cases there will not be a device to host copy of the sampled
token ids, and this is the use case where having this precomputed
list is useful.

* sampling : ensure at most one output token per seq

This commit adds a check in the batch allocator to ensure that when
backend sampling is enabled, at most one output token is specified per
sequence.

* CUDA: Optimize argsort for gpu-based token sampling

Argsort is used for top-k currently. WE optimize argsort by 2 things:

1. Use `DeviceRadixSort` for single-row/sequence to parallelize it
   across our SMs
2. Use `DeviceSegmentedSort` for multi-row/sequence as this is the
   correct entrypoint (the function chooses different execution paths,
   it contains `DeviceSegmentedRadixSort` as one of the paths and will
   choose the best one according to heuristics.
   https://nvidia.github.io/cccl/cub/api/structcub_1_1DeviceSegmentedSort.html#overview

Some perf numbers for a RTX PRO 6000:

On the kernel level, tested with
`GGML_CUDA_DISABLE_GRAPHS=1 ./test-backend-ops -o ARGSORT perf`
Before:
```
  ARGSORT(type=f32,ne=[65000,16,1,1],order=0):                  4130 runs -   359.24 us/run
  ARGSORT(type=f32,ne=[200000,1,1,1],order=0):                  8192 runs -   861.34 us/run
  ARGSORT(type=f32,ne=[200000,16,1,1],order=0):                 1343 runs -  1020.01 us/run
```

After:
```
  ARGSORT(type=f32,ne=[65000,16,1,1],order=0):                  4130 runs -   312.41 us/run
  ARGSORT(type=f32,ne=[200000,1,1,1],order=0):                 16384 runs -    63.48 us/run
  ARGSORT(type=f32,ne=[200000,16,1,1],order=0):                 1343 runs -   874.36 us/run
```

---
On the model level, tested with
`llama-cli -m gpt-oss-20b-mxfp4.gguf -n 200 -p "What is
the Capital of Sweden?" -no-cnv -fa 1 --backend-sampling`

Before:
```
llama_perf_sampler_print:    sampling time =       0.25 ms /   207 runs   (    0.00 ms per token, 824701.20 tokens per second)
llama_perf_context_print:        load time =   18215.58 ms
llama_perf_context_print: prompt eval time =      28.20 ms /     7 tokens (    4.03 ms per token,   248.19 tokens per second)
llama_perf_context_print:        eval time =     714.79 ms /   199 runs   (    3.59 ms per token,   278.40 tokens per second)
llama_perf_context_print:       total time =     857.62 ms /   206 tokens
```

After
```
llama_perf_sampler_print:    sampling time =       0.25 ms /   207 runs   (    0.00 ms per token, 828000.00 tokens per second)
llama_perf_context_print:        load time =   18366.92 ms
llama_perf_context_print: prompt eval time =      35.92 ms /     7 tokens (    5.13 ms per token,   194.87 tokens per second)
llama_perf_context_print:        eval time =     532.79 ms /   199 runs   (    2.68 ms per token,   373.50 tokens per second)
llama_perf_context_print:       total time =     683.65 ms /   206 tokens
```

* sampling : remove version from sampler chain

This commit removes the version field from the sampler chain and instead
used the sampler pointer itself for change detection.

* sampling : always populate logits for sampled probs

This commit updates common/sampler.cpp set_logits and
src/llama-sampling.cpp llama_sampler_sample to always populate the
logits field when backend sampled probabilities are available.

The motivation for this is that this ensure that CPU sampler always have
access to the logits values even when probabilites have been produced by
backend samplers.

* sampling : simplify backend sampling logic decode

This commit tries to simplify the backend sampling logic in
llama_context::decode.

* squash! sampling : simplify backend sampling logic decode

Fix condition to check if backend actually sampled tokens, not just that
backend samplers are available.

* common : fix regression caused by extra memory allocations during sampling

* squash! sampling : simplify backend sampling logic decode

The commit fixes a variable shadowing issue in the
`llama_context::decode` function which was introduced in a previous
refactoring.

* squash! common : fix regression caused by extra memory allocations during sampling

Apply the same changes to llama-sampling.cpp, llama_sampler_sample as
were applied in commit 38f408c25.

* sampling : introduce sampling_info struct

This commit introduces a sampling_info struct to encapsulate all
backend sampling related data within the llama_context class.

It also updates to use more descriptive names for sampled tokens and
candidates in the backend sampler ggml data structure.

* sampling : return early if backend sampling is disabled

* sampling : use pinned memory for backend sampling buffers

* common, tools : refactor model loading to support backend samplers

This commit refactors the model loading process in common/common.cpp
to enable backend sampler to be configure prior to the llama_context
creation.

The motivation for this change is that just being able to set/reset the
backend samplers after the llama_context has been created will cause a
resize to occur in llama_context::output_reserve which we want to avoid.

* sampling : add stride variable for clarity

* sampling: clarify candidate ids usage in comments

* sampling : fix copying both sampled tokens and logits/probs from backend

This commit fixes the issue where both sampled tokens and logits/probs
were not being copied correctly from the backend to the host when
multiple backend samplers were used.

A test for this scenario has also been added to ensure that both types
of data are copied correctly when different backend samplers are
employed.

* tests : cleanup test-backend-sampler.cpp

* common : remove build-info.cpp from commit [no ci]

This file was generated during the build process and should not be
included in previous commits.

* sampling : cleanup and clarify output_reserve

* sampling : remove redundant checks for stride and size [no ci]

* sampling : add debug log when backend sampler selects token

This commit adds a debug log statement in the llama_sampler_sample
to indicate when a backend sampler has selected a token for a given
index.

The modification helps in tracing the sampling process and understanding
the flow of control when backend samplers are used.

* examples : update batched to use backend sampling

This commit updates the batched example to demonstrate how to use
backend samplers.

* llama-cli : fix dangling reference to sampler config

* common : initialize backend samplers

* samplers : add missing cont

* sampling : add assertions for contiguous tensors in async copy functions

* examples : add info about hybrid sampling in batched [no ci]

* sampling : remove backend-dist option (wip)

This commit removes the `--backend-dist` option and instead uses the
configured --samplers chain to determine which samplers run on the
backend.

Backend sampling is still enabled using With `--backend_sampling`, and
the sampler chain, either explictly specified using `--samplers` or the
default, is automatically analyzed to determine which samplers can run
on the backend. The system finds the longest contiguous chain of
backend supported samplers from the start of the sampler sequence.
For example:

* If the chain is `top-k -> temperature -> top-p`, and both `top-k` and
  `temperature` are backend-supported but `top-p` is not, then `top-k`
  and `temperature` will run on the backend, while `top-p` and
  subsequent samplers run on the CPU.

* If all configured samplers are supported, the final distribution
  sampling will also happen on the backend, transferring only the
  sampled token IDs back to the host.

* If the sampler chain starts with an unsupported sampler (e.g.,
  `penalties`), all sampling runs on the CPU. Note that this is
  currently the case with the default sampler so to use backend sampling
  it is required to specify a sampler chain. See below for an example.

The following shows how llama-cli can be run with backend sampling:
```console
$ llama-cli -m models/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-Q8_0.gguf \
    --prompt 'What is the capital of Sweden?' \
    -n 20 \
    -no-cnv \
    --verbose-prompt \
    -ngl 40 \
    --backend-sampling \
    --samplers 'top_k;temperature'
```
In this case the all sampling will happen on the backend since both
`top_k` and `temperature` are supported backend samplers.

To enable a partial backend sampling (hybrid sampling), for example
running `top_k` and `temperature` on the backend and `typ_p` on the CPU
the following sampler chain could be specified:
```console
$ llama-cli -m models/Qwen2.5-VL-3B-Instruct-Q8_0.gguf \
    --prompt 'What is the capital of Sweden?' \
    -n 20 \
    -no-cnv \
    --verbose-prompt \
    -ngl 40 \
    --backend-sampling \
    --samplers 'top_k;temperature;top_p'
```

If this looks good then I'll follow up with updates the llama-cli and
llama-server documentation to reflect these changes.

* CUDA: Add top-k implementation

* sampling : add min-p backend sampler

* Use `FetchContent` over CPM as it's bundled with CMake

Thanks @ggerganov for the suggestion

* common : add get_active_samplers function to check enabled samplers

This commit adds a function to check if a sampler is actually enabled,
meaning that it does not have values that disables its effect. This is
then used by the backend samplers initialization to avoid considering
samplers that are not enabled when determining the split point between
them.

The motivation for this is that this allows the default sampler chain
for `--samplers` to be used and any sampler that is not enabled will not
cause the backend samplers to be skipped.
For example, before this change if the penalties sampler was included in
the samplers list but had default values that disable it, it would cause
the backend samplers to be skipped entirely.

This commit also contains some refactoring to remove some code
duplication.

* cuda : fix editorconfig-checker warning

* sampling : use argmax for min-p sampling

* sampling : fix temperature check to allow zero temperature

This commit modifies the temperature sampling check to allow a
temperature value of zero. Previously, the check only allowed
positive temperature values, which excluded the valid case of
zero temperature.

The motivation for this is to enable a zero temperature setting which is
also currently causing the following test to fail:
```console
(venv) $ cd tools/server/tests
(venv) $ ./tests.sh unit/test_basic.py::test_load_split_model
```

* cuda : fix top-k compilation when CUB is unavailable

This commit adds a macro guard around argsort_f32_i32_cuda_cub usage
in the top-k fallback path, falling back to bitonic sort when
GGML_CUDA_USE_CUB is not defined.

The motivation for this is that some environments like AMD HIP
do not have CUB available, causing compilation failure.

Refs: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/actions/runs/19728226426/job/56523606840#step:6:208

* sampling : add comments about backend sampler [no ci]

This commit adds a comment to llama_context's constructor explaining why
backend samplers are initialized early in the process.

* sampling : remove backend sampling chain from common_sampler

This commit removes the backend sampling chain from the common_sampler
structure and related functions.

The motivation for this change is that the backend samplers are not
currently set on the context, and if they are they would cause the
a graph reallocation to occur. Instead, the intialization is handled
like it currently is by llama_context's constructor.

* Fix top-k comp & behavior for non-CUB path

Some changes were made in 5ea3be265ba6f8916daf52e19e3fb8efe9a03637
which were incomplete. In the case of non-CUB, bitonic sort and its
limitations of ncols < 1024 have to apply, similar to argsort.cu

* sampling : support intermixed backend/cpu samplers

This commit updates the backend sampling implementation to support
intermixed usage of backend and CPU samplers within the same batch.

The initial implementation was developed as an all-or-nothing solution:
either perform backend sampling for the entire batch, or perform CPU
sampling for the entire batch.

The motivation for this change is to support batches with mixed
sequences. For example, we may have a backend sampler configured for
sequence 0, while sequence 1 in the same batch uses CPU sampling. This
was not supported in the initial implementation.

This issue manifested in llama-server with the webui: decoding with
backend samplers would work initially, but after changing to CPU
sampling, a slot (sequence) could still be using a backend sampler.
This meant that logits in output_reserve would not be allocated,
resulting in an error.

The solution in this commit inspects the batch to determine which
sampling modes are needed and allocates buffers accordingly. However,
there is a known inefficiency: when we have intermixed backend/CPU
samplers in the same batch, we currently copy all logits to the host,
even for sequences using backend samplers.

Added test_backend_cpu_mixed_batch to verify correct behavior with
mixed backend/CPU samplers in a single batch, including dynamic
sampler switching between decode calls.

* squash! sampling : support intermixed backend/cpu samplers

Add check that logits is not null which is can happen for embeddings.

* squash! sampling : support intermixed backend/cpu samplers

Fix llama-save-load-state which currently fails by handling the case
when batch.logits is nullptr (like when loading state) by allocating
space for all outputs as CPU logits.

* refactor : simplify and improve memory management

* Add initial version for top-p sampling

As we only support static graphs for the time and we don't know the size
of the output of top-p, we have to do value-scaling same as for min-p
operator.

Further improvements can be applied to the unit-test (i.e. check for
equivalence of top_p happening on backend with top_p happening on cpu)
and also by constructing candidates and sorting those as opposed to
reversing the sort of the logits (this would be arange +
get_rows instead of argsort + get_rows)

* sampling : use logits directly for min-p filtering

* sampling : simplify

* llama : simplify

* llama : cleanup + naming

* llama : call backend_init once

* llama : reserve graphs with samplers

* llama : naming

* cont : naming

* sampling : lower log level for output buffer reallocations [no ci]

This commit changes the logging level for output buffer reallocations
in the llama_context::output_reserve function from INFO to DEBUG.

The motivation for this is that it currently logs to info and when
enabling verbose logging for llama-cli this will get mixed with the
output, for example:

```console
What is the capital of Sweden?output_reserve: reallocating output buffer from size 0.58 MiB to 1.74 MiB
 1. Stockholm
2\. Helsinki
Based are the options
1. Stockholm
Explanation: Stockholm is the capital of
...
```

* Fix backend_top_p_sampler

softmax(softmax) will return uniform distribution, so we should not
return the softmax but the logits instead.

* Factor out `ggml_sort` into its own function

* Make backend's top_p sampler inclusive

In addition to match the algorithm proposed in the original
[paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.09751), this resolves the edge-case
where `max_p is > top_p` for a single logit, where the mask would
otherwise be empty (and we thus sample from the whole vocabulary with
equal likelihood)

* common : simplify sampler chain initialization

* sampling : do not create empty samplers

* sampling : fix top_p empty condition

* examples : remove outdated backend sampling section

This commit removes the outdated section about using backend samplers
from the README.md file in the examples/batched.

* sampling : fix backend temp sampler for zero temperature

This commit fixes the implementation of the temperature-based sampler
for the case when the temperature is set to zero. This now correctly
selects the most probable token by masking out all other tokens in the
logits.

* CUDA: Move cccl fetch to after cuda has been enabled in CMakeLists.txt

This will allow cccl to set build flags for the CUDA compiler, required
e.g. for MSVC compat, see also
https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl/pull/6791

* CUDA: Use standard-compliant preprocessor for MSVC builds

Workarounds of https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl/pull/6791 will not be
backported to CCCL 3.2, only the diagnostics/error messages will:
https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl/pull/6827

* CUDA: Update CCCL's rc candidate

* squash! sampling : fix backend temp sampler for zero temperature

This modifies the parent commit to simply return the most probably token
instead of masking the logits.

* sampling : implement temp_ext_backend sampling

This commit implements the apply function for the extended temperature
sampling.

* sampling : minor cleanup

* sampling : stop short if backend sampler sampled a token

This commit modifies the graph building logic to immediately continue
when a token has already been sampled by the backend sampler.

It also updates the test for backend temporary sampling to include
top-k and distribution samplers in the chain to verify that they are not
producing any logits (they are not run).

* Revert "sampling : stop short if backend sampler sampled a token"

This reverts commit 87b2719eca55b30afff600fc7f61c6cce9452cbf.

* sampling : fix backend temp sampling to use logits masking

* sampling : simplify temp sampling

* sampling : remove redundant calls to ggml_build_forward_expand

* sampling : check backend support during init

* cont : keep backend sampling disabled for now

* sampling : fix outputs and device checks

* sampling : fix candidates logic

* Add perf-tests for CUMSUM

* Readd `cub::DeviceScan::InclusiveSum`-based CumSum

For single rows and large columns doing a for-loop over the function
`cub::DeviceScan::InclusiveSum` offered by CUB outperforms the
`cumsum_cub_kernel` where `cub::BlockScan` is used.

Numbers before this change

  Backend 1/3: CUDA0
  Device description: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
  Device memory: 48510 MB (48039 MB free)

  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,128,4,4]):                  311258 runs -     3.26 us/run -     2048 kB/run -  599.76 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[2048,16,5,4]):                  229390 runs -     4.40 us/run -     5120 kB/run - 1110.23 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[20000,10,4,1]):                  37583 runs -    29.63 us/run -     6250 kB/run -  201.18 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,1,1,1]):                    892819 runs -     1.12 us/run -        1 kB/run -    0.85 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[1024,1,1,1]):                   450505 runs -     2.25 us/run -        8 kB/run -    3.39 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,1,1,1]):                   155629 runs -     6.61 us/run -       32 kB/run -    4.62 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[8192,1,1,1]):                    81910 runs -    12.60 us/run -       64 kB/run -    4.85 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[16384,1,1,1]):                   49146 runs -    23.99 us/run -      128 kB/run -    5.09 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,1,1,1]):                   24573 runs -    47.10 us/run -      256 kB/run -    5.18 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,1,1,1]):                   16382 runs -    93.57 us/run -      512 kB/run -    5.22 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,1,1,1]):                   8191 runs -   184.79 us/run -     1024 kB/run -    5.29 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[200000,1,1,1]):                   8191 runs -   280.43 us/run -     1562 kB/run -    5.31 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[2000000,1,1,1]):                  2148 runs -  2771.23 us/run -    15625 kB/run -    5.38 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,4,1,1]):                    458696 runs -     2.21 us/run -        4 kB/run -    1.73 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[1024,4,1,1]):                   360404 runs -     2.82 us/run -       32 kB/run -   10.83 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,4,1,1]):                   147438 runs -     7.12 us/run -      128 kB/run -   17.15 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[8192,4,1,1]):                    81910 runs -    12.90 us/run -      256 kB/run -   18.92 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[16384,4,1,1]):                   49146 runs -    24.32 us/run -      512 kB/run -   20.08 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,4,1,1]):                   24573 runs -    47.28 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   20.66 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,4,1,1]):                   16382 runs -    93.21 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   20.96 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,4,1,1]):                   8191 runs -   185.04 us/run -     4096 kB/run -   21.11 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[200000,4,1,1]):                   5369 runs -   282.08 us/run -     6250 kB/run -   21.13 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[2000000,4,1,1]):                   537 runs -  2806.46 us/run -    62500 kB/run -   21.26 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,8,1,1]):                    458696 runs -     2.20 us/run -        8 kB/run -    3.47 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[1024,8,1,1]):                   360404 runs -     2.82 us/run -       64 kB/run -   21.66 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,8,1,1]):                   147438 runs -     7.12 us/run -      256 kB/run -   34.28 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[8192,8,1,1]):                    81910 runs -    12.90 us/run -      512 kB/run -   37.84 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[16384,8,1,1]):                   49146 runs -    24.32 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   40.15 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,8,1,1]):                   24573 runs -    47.28 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   41.31 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,8,1,1]):                   16382 runs -    93.20 us/run -     4096 kB/run -   41.92 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,8,1,1]):                   8194 runs -   185.05 us/run -     8192 kB/run -   42.22 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[200000,8,1,1]):                   5370 runs -   282.15 us/run -    12500 kB/run -   42.26 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[2000000,8,1,1]):                   269 runs -  4067.61 us/run -   125000 kB/run -   29.36 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,16,1,1]):                   303067 runs -     3.32 us/run -       16 kB/run -    4.60 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[1024,16,1,1]):                  303067 runs -     3.32 us/run -      128 kB/run -   36.76 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,16,1,1]):                  147438 runs -     7.17 us/run -      512 kB/run -   68.13 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[8192,16,1,1]):                   81910 runs -    12.90 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   75.68 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[16384,16,1,1]):                  49146 runs -    24.33 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   80.28 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,16,1,1]):                  24573 runs -    47.30 us/run -     4096 kB/run -   82.59 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,16,1,1]):                  12291 runs -    93.24 us/run -     8192 kB/run -   83.80 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,16,1,1]):                  6147 runs -   185.07 us/run -    16384 kB/run -   84.45 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[200000,16,1,1]):                  4029 runs -   282.40 us/run -    25000 kB/run -   84.46 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[2000000,16,1,1]):                  270 runs -  4118.40 us/run -   250000 kB/run -   58.11 GB/s
  Backend CUDA0: OK
Backend 2/3: CUDA1
  Device description: NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition
  Device memory: 97250 MB (96677 MB free)

  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,128,4,4]):                  368595 runs -     2.73 us/run -     2048 kB/run -  715.83 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[2048,16,5,4]):                  216282 runs -     4.72 us/run -     5120 kB/run - 1035.32 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[20000,10,4,1]):                  32214 runs -    34.33 us/run -     6250 kB/run -  173.64 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,1,1,1]):                    810909 runs -     1.24 us/run -        1 kB/run -    0.77 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[1024,1,1,1]):                   401359 runs -     2.52 us/run -        8 kB/run -    3.03 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,1,1,1]):                   139247 runs -     7.44 us/run -       32 kB/run -    4.10 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[8192,1,1,1]):                    73719 runs -    14.27 us/run -       64 kB/run -    4.28 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[16384,1,1,1]):                   40955 runs -    27.24 us/run -      128 kB/run -    4.48 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,1,1,1]):                   24573 runs -    53.46 us/run -      256 kB/run -    4.57 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,1,1,1]):                   16382 runs -   105.29 us/run -      512 kB/run -    4.64 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,1,1,1]):                   8191 runs -   210.15 us/run -     1024 kB/run -    4.65 GB/s
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  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[128,4,1,1]):                    303067 runs -     3.34 us/run -        4 kB/run -    1.14 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[1024,4,1,1]):                   253921 runs -     4.03 us/run -       32 kB/run -    7.58 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,4,1,1]):                   122865 runs -     8.20 us/run -      128 kB/run -   14.89 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[8192,4,1,1]):                    73719 runs -    14.96 us/run -      256 kB/run -   16.32 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[16384,4,1,1]):                   40955 runs -    28.66 us/run -      512 kB/run -   17.04 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,4,1,1]):                   24573 runs -    54.21 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   18.01 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,4,1,1]):                   16382 runs -   106.49 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   18.34 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,4,1,1]):                   8191 runs -   210.88 us/run -     4096 kB/run -   18.52 GB/s
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----
Numbers after:

Backend 1/3: CUDA0
  Device description: NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
  Device memory: 48510 MB (48039 MB free)

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  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[32768,1,1,1]):                  376786 runs -     2.69 us/run -      256 kB/run -   90.69 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[65536,1,1,1]):                  327640 runs -     3.06 us/run -      512 kB/run -  159.65 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[131072,1,1,1]):                 311258 runs -     3.28 us/run -     1024 kB/run -  297.77 GB/s
  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[200000,1,1,1]):                 270303 runs -     3.74 us/run -     1562 kB/run -  398.14 GB/s
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  CUMSUM(type=f32,ne=[4096,16,1,1]):                  155629 runs -     6.68 us/run -      512 kB/run -   73.13 GB/s
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  Backend CUDA0: OK
Backend 2/3: CUDA1
  Device description: NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition
  Device memory: 97250 MB (96677 MB free)

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* sampling : expand support (wip)

* tests : fix memory leaks

* cont : fixes

* tests : check temp back to 0.0

* sampling : fix top-p

* sampling : handle n_probs case

* server : handle unsupported cases

* metal : print node names for debugging

* ggml : remove redundant src in ggml_cast

* ggml-alloc : fix reuse-parent logic for misaligned sizes

* Revert "ggml : remove redundant src in ggml_cast"

This reverts commit 62d1b0082dbad699fbeea85a096bc334e3c1c0e6.

* CUDA: Add Cooperative-Groups-based parallelization of ncols in softmax

Old implementation parallelizes rows across SMs, which does not fit the
needs of backend-sampling (where we have ncols >> nrows and thus want to
parallelize ncols across SMs)

* Add TODOs to and adjust heuristics of row-wise soft_max in CUDA

Heuristics were selected based on the following numbers:

```
-- Before
Backend 1/2: CUDA0
  Device description: NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition
  Device memory: 97250 MB (96691 MB free)

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  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[12888,256,5,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               17748 runs -    56.80 us/run -   128880 kB/run - 2168.19 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[77,4096,5,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 57204 runs -    18.35 us/run -    12320 kB/run -  640.57 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[1024,1024,10,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               9840 runs -   102.46 us/run -    81920 kB/run -  763.45 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[77,1024,10,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98064 runs -    10.25 us/run -     6160 kB/run -  573.43 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[256,256,20,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98310 runs -    10.25 us/run -    10240 kB/run -  953.20 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[64,64,20,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 172011 runs -     5.99 us/run -      640 kB/run -  101.84 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[77,64,20,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 172011 runs -     5.97 us/run -      770 kB/run -  123.02 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[8192,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 172011 runs -     6.00 us/run -       64 kB/run -   10.16 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[8192,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 163820 runs -     6.12 us/run -      256 kB/run -   39.91 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[8192,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                147438 runs -     6.88 us/run -     1024 kB/run -  141.92 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[16384,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                122865 runs -     8.20 us/run -      128 kB/run -   14.89 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[16384,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                114674 runs -     8.87 us/run -      512 kB/run -   55.06 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[16384,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98292 runs -    10.24 us/run -     2048 kB/run -  190.82 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[32768,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 49146 runs -    21.37 us/run -      256 kB/run -   11.43 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[32768,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 49146 runs -    22.54 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   43.33 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[32768,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                49146 runs -    23.92 us/run -     4096 kB/run -  163.32 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[65536,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 32764 runs -    38.94 us/run -      512 kB/run -   12.54 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[65536,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 24573 runs -    41.94 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   46.57 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[65536,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                24582 runs -    43.09 us/run -     8192 kB/run -  181.32 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[131072,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                16382 runs -    74.56 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   13.10 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[131072,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                16382 runs -    79.85 us/run -     4096 kB/run -   48.92 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[131072,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               12294 runs -    82.41 us/run -    16384 kB/run -  189.64 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[262144,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 8191 runs -   145.16 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   13.46 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[262144,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 8194 runs -   155.46 us/run -     8192 kB/run -   50.26 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[262144,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                7175 runs -   160.70 us/run -    32768 kB/run -  194.56 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[524288,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 8191 runs -   285.81 us/run -     4096 kB/run -   13.67 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[524288,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 4098 runs -   306.91 us/run -    16384 kB/run -   50.92 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[524288,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                3591 runs -   317.06 us/run -    65536 kB/run -  197.32 GB/s

-- After
Backend 1/2: CUDA0
  Device description: NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition
  Device memory: 97250 MB (96691 MB free)

  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[4096,4096,5,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                2236 runs -   450.67 us/run -   655360 kB/run - 1400.15 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[12888,256,5,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               17748 runs -    56.97 us/run -   128880 kB/run - 2161.50 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[77,4096,5,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 57204 runs -    18.35 us/run -    12320 kB/run -  640.36 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[1024,1024,10,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               9840 runs -   102.46 us/run -    81920 kB/run -  763.42 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[77,1024,10,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98064 runs -    10.25 us/run -     6160 kB/run -  573.43 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[256,256,20,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98310 runs -    10.25 us/run -    10240 kB/run -  953.21 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[64,64,20,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 147438 runs -     7.00 us/run -      640 kB/run -   87.26 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[77,64,20,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 147438 runs -     6.99 us/run -      770 kB/run -  105.05 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[8192,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 172011 runs -     6.02 us/run -       64 kB/run -   10.13 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[8192,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 163820 runs -     6.12 us/run -      256 kB/run -   39.87 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[8192,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                147438 runs -     6.91 us/run -     1024 kB/run -  141.40 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[16384,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                122865 runs -     8.20 us/run -      128 kB/run -   14.89 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[16384,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                114674 runs -     8.79 us/run -      512 kB/run -   55.54 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[16384,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98292 runs -    10.24 us/run -     2048 kB/run -  190.82 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[32768,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                131056 runs -     8.11 us/run -      256 kB/run -   30.12 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[32768,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 49146 runs -    22.54 us/run -     1024 kB/run -   43.33 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[32768,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                49146 runs -    23.32 us/run -     4096 kB/run -  167.50 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[65536,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                122865 runs -     8.19 us/run -      512 kB/run -   59.63 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[65536,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                 40955 runs -    24.59 us/run -     2048 kB/run -   79.43 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[65536,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                24582 runs -    43.21 us/run -     8192 kB/run -  180.84 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[131072,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               122865 runs -     8.19 us/run -     1024 kB/run -  119.25 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[131072,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                40955 runs -    24.59 us/run -     4096 kB/run -  158.87 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[131072,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               12294 runs -    82.37 us/run -    16384 kB/run -  189.74 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[262144,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):               122865 runs -     8.20 us/run -     2048 kB/run -  238.28 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[262144,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                36873 runs -    28.66 us/run -     8192 kB/run -  272.61 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[262144,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                9225 runs -   108.51 us/run -    32768 kB/run -  288.13 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[524288,1,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                98292 runs -    10.24 us/run -     4096 kB/run -  381.65 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[524288,4,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                32784 runs -    31.74 us/run -    16384 kB/run -  492.43 GB/s
  SOFT_MAX(type=f32,ne=[524288,16,1,1],mask=0,sinks=0,m_prec=f32,nr23=[1,1],scale=1.000000,max_bias=0.000000,inplace=0):                8721 runs -   121.20 us/run -    65536 kB/run -  516.19 GB/s
```

* Fix compiler warnings by casting `const` away

* llama : require backend samplers to be of type llama_sampler_chain

* sampling : use host buffer type for inputs

* Try fixing HIP build errors by adding corresponding #defines

Will likely have to disable for MUSA as I didn't find any docs online

* Fix launch logic when supports_cooperative_launch=false

* Disable cooperative groups for musa

Didn't find any doc online, so I don't even know if they support this

* server : reconnect the backend_sampling setting in the WebUI

* graph : make the compute graph constant with respect to active samplers

* batch : fix sequence id ownage

* graph : respect sampler order for graph reuse

* HIP/MUSA: fix build for backend sampling

* sampling : optimize logit_bias sampler

* cont : fix build

* sampling : generic ggml op support detection

* sampling : fix greedy

* tests : run backend sampler tests always on the CPU

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>

* webui : fix lint

* Fix data-race in `soft_max_f32_parallelize_cols_single_row`

By using `tmp_vals` to store both max values and exponential
accumulator there was a potential data-race, where the exponential accumulator
for a given CTA may have written to `tmp_vals` before all others CTAs have
read the max value from it.

To avoid a third g.sync(), an additional temporary data-storage was
added. Given that there are syncs in place after writing to gmem, it is
guaranteed that the previous values for sums/max were read by all CTAs now.

* Apply automated code-formating to softmax.cu

* llama : clarify backend_accept/backend_set_input comments [no ci]

* llama : fix typo in comment [no ci]

* tests : use smart pointers for backend samplers

* tests : use smart pointers for model and context

* tests : remove vocab member from test_model_context

Also includes some minor cleanups related to nullptr checks.

* tests : extract batch info update to separate method

* tests : fix batch token position tracking in test_backend_sampler.cpp

* tests : add --device option support to backend sampler tests

This commit adds support for specifying a device to run the test on.

* common : disable backend sampling when grammar is involved

* Fix different RNG-states between backend-sampling and llama-sampling

By default, we perform a warm-up step where the ggml_cgraph is computed
once. For backend-sampling, this graph contains the sampler, and thus
the RNG state of the backend's dist sampler is advanced once.

Solution to this is to reset the samplers after the warmup has finished

* Make backend dist sampler use same rnd's as dist sampler

We sample in double precision and cast to float to match rnd numbers of
llama_dampler_dist which uses double precision (sampling from
std::uniform_real_distribution<double> and
std::uniform_real_distribution<float> with same rng will produce
different sequences).

* Update CCCL version to v3.2.0-rc2

* Build with CCCL 3.2 for CUDA backends

Gives best perf for backend-sampling on CUDA. Flag can be removed once
CCCL 3.2 is bundled within CTK and that CTK version is used in llama.cpp

* tests : revert server test changes (no longer needed)

* ggml : include cub/cub.cuh instead of block_scan.cuh

This commit updates the include directive in cumsum.cu to use
cub/cub.cuh instead of cub/block/block_scan.cuh.

The motivation of this change is that without it compilation fails
with the following error:
```console
/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/cumsum.cu(196): error: name followed by "::" must be a class or namespace name
      cub::DeviceScan::InclusiveSum(nullptr,
           ^

/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/cumsum.cu(207): error: name followed by "::" must be a class or namespace name
      cub::DeviceScan::InclusiveSum((void *) tmp_alloc.get(), tmp_size, src, dst, ne, stream);
           ^

2 errors detected in the compilation of "/llama.cpp/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/cumsum.cu".
gmake[2]: *** [ggml/src/ggml-cuda/CMakeFiles/ggml-cuda.dir/build.make:317: ggml/src/ggml-cuda/CMakeFiles/ggml-cuda.dir/cumsum.cu.o] Error 2
```
Commit 83b3b1c271 ("cuda: optimize
cumsum cub path (#18362)") updated the include directive replacing
device_scan.cuh which is causing this issue.

This commit uses cub/cub.cuh umbrella header which is consistent with
other files in the ggml-cuda directory like mean.cu, sum.cu, etc.

* arg : add shorthand for --backend-sampling

* ci : add server workflow with backend sampling

* sampling : fix reshapes

* server : remove printfs

* sampling : zero-initialize input buffers

* minor : add comments + some cleanup

* llama : assert at most one output token per sequence

* tests : add more top_k tests

* CUDA: Fix non-determinism of CUB-based Top-K

DeviceTopK::MaxPairs is an iterative algorithm, where `d_keys_out` is
written after every iteration. As a consequence, it must not overlap
with `d_keys_in`, or otherwise undefined behavior occurs (keys are no
longer unique in d_keys_in and may map to different values between
iterations)

* CUDA: Optimize index of top_k_cub

By using the fancy
[`counting_iterator`](https://nvidia.github.io/cccl/thrust/api/classthrust_1_1counting__iterator.html#classthrust_1_1counting__iterator)
exposed by CCCL, we can avoid materializing the index to GPU memory,
saving VRAM + 1 kernel invocation

* Apply code-formatting to top-k.cu

* CUDA: Remove obsolete temp_keys from CUB

Since we use cuda::discard_iterator to avoid writing out the keys, we
can directly pass in src instead of copying it to `temp_keys`

* minor : cleanup, TODOs, etc.

---------

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Simons <osimons@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Johannes Gäßler <johannesg@5d6.de>
2026-01-04 22:22:16 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include "ggml.h"
#include "ggml-impl.h"
#include "ggml-cuda.h"
#include <cstdint>
#include <memory>
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
#define GGML_COMMON_DECL_HIP
#define GGML_COMMON_IMPL_HIP
#else
#define GGML_COMMON_DECL_CUDA
#define GGML_COMMON_IMPL_CUDA
#if defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
#define GGML_COMMON_DECL_MUSA
#define GGML_COMMON_IMPL_MUSA
#endif
#endif
#include "ggml-common.h"
#include <array>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cfloat>
#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
#include "vendors/hip.h"
#elif defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
#include "vendors/musa.h"
#else
#include "vendors/cuda.h"
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
#define STRINGIZE_IMPL(...) #__VA_ARGS__
#define STRINGIZE(...) STRINGIZE_IMPL(__VA_ARGS__)
#define WARP_SIZE 32
#define CUDART_HMAX 11070 // CUDA 11.7, min. ver. for which __hmax and __hmax2 are known to work (may be higher than needed)
#define CUDART_HMASK 12000 // CUDA 12.0, min. ver. for half2 -> uint mask comparisons
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL 600
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_DP4A 610 // minimum compute capability for __dp4a, an intrinsic for byte-wise dot products
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA 700
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_TURING 750
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE 800
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_ADA_LOVELACE 890
// While BW spans CC 1000, 1100 & 1200, we are integrating Tensor Core instructions available to 1200 family, see
// https://docs.nvidia.com/cutlass/media/docs/cpp/blackwell_functionality.html#blackwell-sm120-gemms
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_BLACKWELL 1200
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_RUBIN 1300
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD 0x1000000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_MTHREADS 0x0100000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) (cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_MTHREADS)
// AMD
// GCN/CDNA, wave size is 64
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_GCN4 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x803) // Tonga, Fiji, Polaris, minimum for fast fp16
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_VEGA (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x900) // Vega56/64, minimum for fp16 dual issue
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_VEGA20 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x906) // MI50/Radeon VII, minimum for dp4a
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA1 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x908) // MI100, minimum for MFMA, acc registers
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA2 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x910) // MI210, minimum acc register renameing
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA3 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x942) // MI300
// RDNA removes MFMA, dp4a, xnack, acc registers, wave size is 32
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA1 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x1010) // RX 5000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA2 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x1030) // RX 6000, minimum for dp4a
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x1100) // RX 7000, minimum for WMMA
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3_5 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x1150) // AI 370, AI Max 395 laptops.
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA4 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD + 0x1200) // RX 9000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_AMD(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA1)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA1(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA1 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA2)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA2(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA2 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3_0(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3_5)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3_5(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3_5 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA4)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3(cc) (GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3_0(cc) || GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3_5(cc))
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA4(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA4)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_GCN(cc) (cc > GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA1)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA1 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA1)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA1(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA1 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA2)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA2(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA2 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA3)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA3(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_CDNA3 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA1)
// Moore Threads
#define MUSART_HMASK 40300 // MUSA rc4.3, min. ver. for half2 -> uint mask comparisons
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_QY1 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_MTHREADS + 0x210) // MTT S80, MTT S3000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_QY2 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_MTHREADS + 0x220) // MTT S4000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_PH1 (GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_MTHREADS + 0x310) // MTT S5000
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_MTHREADS(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_MTHREADS && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_OFFSET_AMD)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_QY1(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_QY1 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_QY2)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_QY2(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_QY2 && cc < GGML_CUDA_CC_PH1)
#define GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_PH1(cc) (cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PH1)
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_USE_MUSA) && CUDART_VERSION >= 11070
# define GGML_CUDA_USE_CUB
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_USE_MUSA) && CUDART_VERSION >= 11070
#ifdef __CUDA_ARCH_LIST__
constexpr bool ggml_cuda_has_arch_impl(int) {
return false;
}
template<class ... Archs>
constexpr bool ggml_cuda_has_arch_impl(const int arch, const int first, Archs... rest) {
return arch == first || ggml_cuda_has_arch_impl(arch, rest...);
}
constexpr bool ggml_cuda_has_arch(const int arch) {
return ggml_cuda_has_arch_impl(arch, __CUDA_ARCH_LIST__);
}
constexpr int ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch_impl(const int /*arch*/, const int cur) {
if (cur == 0) {
return -1;
}
return cur;
}
template<class ... Archs>
constexpr int ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch_impl(const int arch, const int cur, const int first, Archs... rest) {
if (first <= arch && first > cur) {
return ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch_impl(arch, first, rest...);
} else {
return ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch_impl(arch, cur, rest...);
}
}
constexpr int ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(const int arch) {
return ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch_impl(arch, 0, __CUDA_ARCH_LIST__);
}
#else
static int ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(const int arch) {
return arch;
}
#endif // __CUDA_ARCH_LIST__
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#define MATRIX_ROW_PADDING 512 // last row of quant. matrices is a multiple of this to avoid out-of-bounds memory accesses
#define GGML_CUDA_MAX_STREAMS 8
[[noreturn]]
void ggml_cuda_error(const char * stmt, const char * func, const char * file, int line, const char * msg);
#define CUDA_CHECK_GEN(err, success, error_fn) \
do { \
auto err_ = (err); \
if (err_ != (success)) { \
ggml_cuda_error(#err, __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, error_fn(err_)); \
} \
} while (0)
#define CUDA_CHECK(err) CUDA_CHECK_GEN(err, cudaSuccess, cudaGetErrorString)
#if CUDART_VERSION >= 12000 || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
static const char * cublas_get_error_str(const cublasStatus_t err) {
return cublasGetStatusString(err);
}
#else
static const char * cublas_get_error_str(const cublasStatus_t err) {
switch (err) {
case CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_ALLOC_FAILED: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_ALLOC_FAILED";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_INVALID_VALUE: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_INVALID_VALUE";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_ARCH_MISMATCH: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_ARCH_MISMATCH";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_MAPPING_ERROR: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_MAPPING_ERROR";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_EXECUTION_FAILED: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_EXECUTION_FAILED";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR";
case CUBLAS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED: return "CUBLAS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED";
default: return "unknown error";
}
}
#endif // CUDART_VERSION >= 12000
#define CUBLAS_CHECK(err) CUDA_CHECK_GEN(err, CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS, cublas_get_error_str)
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_CUDA_NO_VMM)
static const char * cu_get_error_str(CUresult err) {
const char * err_str;
cuGetErrorString(err, &err_str);
return err_str;
}
#define CU_CHECK(err) CUDA_CHECK_GEN(err, CUDA_SUCCESS, cu_get_error_str)
#endif
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
# define CUDA_SET_SHARED_MEMORY_LIMIT(kernel, nbytes) \
do { \
static bool shared_memory_limit_raised[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES] = { false }; \
const int id = ggml_cuda_get_device(); \
if (!shared_memory_limit_raised[id]) { \
CUDA_CHECK(cudaFuncSetAttribute(kernel, cudaFuncAttributeMaxDynamicSharedMemorySize, nbytes)); \
shared_memory_limit_raised[id] = true; \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define CUDA_SET_SHARED_MEMORY_LIMIT(kernel, nbytes) \
do { \
GGML_UNUSED(nbytes); \
} while (0)
#endif // !(defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
#if CUDART_VERSION >= 11010 || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
#define GGML_CUDA_ASSUME(x) __builtin_assume(x)
#else
#define GGML_CUDA_ASSUME(x)
#endif // CUDART_VERSION >= 11010
#if (!defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_CUDA_NO_VMM)) || (defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_HIP_NO_VMM))
#define GGML_USE_VMM
#endif // (!defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_CUDA_NO_VMM)) || (defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && !defined(GGML_HIP_NO_VMM))
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP) || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA) || __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL
#define FP16_AVAILABLE
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP) || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA) || __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL
#if defined(FP16_AVAILABLE) && __CUDA_ARCH__ != 610
#define FAST_FP16_AVAILABLE
#endif // defined(FP16_AVAILABLE) && __CUDA_ARCH__ != 610
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && defined(CDNA) && !defined(GGML_HIP_NO_MMQ_MFMA)
#define AMD_MFMA_AVAILABLE
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && defined(CDNA) && !defined(GGML_HIP_NO_MMQ_MFMA)
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && (defined(RDNA4) || defined(RDNA3))
#define AMD_WMMA_AVAILABLE
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && defined(RDNA4)
// The Volta instructions are in principle available on Turing or newer but they are effectively unusable:
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ == GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA
#define VOLTA_MMA_AVAILABLE
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ == GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_TURING
#define TURING_MMA_AVAILABLE
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_TURING
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE
#define AMPERE_MMA_AVAILABLE
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_BLACKWELL && __CUDA_ARCH__ < GGML_CUDA_CC_RUBIN
# define BLACKWELL_MMA_AVAILABLE
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_BLACKWELL
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE
#define CP_ASYNC_AVAILABLE
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE
#if !defined(GGML_CUDA_NO_FA) && !(defined(GGML_USE_MUSA) && __MUSA_ARCH__ < 220)
#define FLASH_ATTN_AVAILABLE
#endif // !defined(GGML_CUDA_NO_FA) && !(defined(GGML_USE_MUSA) && __MUSA_ARCH__ < 220)
static bool fp16_available(const int cc) {
return ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL ||
(GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_MTHREADS(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PH1);
}
static bool fast_fp16_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_AMD(cc) ||
(GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && fp16_available(cc) && ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) != 610) ||
(GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_MTHREADS(cc) && fp16_available(cc));
}
// To be used for feature selection of external libraries, e.g. cuBLAS.
static bool fast_fp16_hardware_available(const int cc) {
return (GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL && cc != 610) || GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_AMD(cc) ||
(GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_MTHREADS(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_QY2);
}
// To be used for feature selection of external libraries, e.g. cuBLAS.
static bool fp16_mma_hardware_available(const int cc) {
return (GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA) ||
GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA(cc) || GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3(cc) || GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA4(cc) ||
(GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_MTHREADS(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_QY2);
}
static bool bf16_mma_hardware_available(const int cc) {
return (GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE) ||
GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA(cc) || cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_RDNA3 ||
(GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_MTHREADS(cc) && cc >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PH1);
}
static bool fp32_mma_hardware_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA(cc);
}
static bool amd_mfma_available(const int cc) {
#if !defined(GGML_HIP_NO_MMQ_MFMA)
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_CDNA(cc);
#else
return false;
#endif //!defined(GGML_HIP_NO_MMQ_MFMA)
}
static bool amd_wmma_available(const int cc) {
return (GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA4(cc) || GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_RDNA3(cc));
}
static bool volta_mma_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) == GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA;
}
static bool turing_mma_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) >= GGML_CUDA_CC_TURING;
}
static bool ampere_mma_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE;
}
static bool cp_async_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE;
}
static bool blackwell_mma_available(const int cc) {
return GGML_CUDA_CC_IS_NVIDIA(cc) && ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) >= GGML_CUDA_CC_BLACKWELL &&
ggml_cuda_highest_compiled_arch(cc) < GGML_CUDA_CC_RUBIN;
}
static constexpr __device__ int ggml_cuda_get_physical_warp_size() {
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && (defined(__GFX9__) || defined(__GFX8__))
return 64;
#else
return 32;
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && (defined(__GFX9__) || defined(__GFX8__))
}
// Maximum number of bytes that can be copied in a single instruction.
static constexpr __device__ int ggml_cuda_get_max_cpy_bytes() {
#ifdef GGML_USE_HIP
return 16;
#else
#if __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA
return 16;
#else
return 8;
#endif // __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_VOLTA
#endif // GGML_USE_HIP
}
[[noreturn]]
static __device__ void no_device_code(
const char * file_name, const int line, const char * function_name, const int arch, const char * arch_list) {
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
printf("%s:%d: ERROR: HIP kernel %s has no device code compatible with HIP arch %d.\n",
file_name, line, function_name, arch);
GGML_UNUSED(arch_list);
#else
printf("%s:%d: ERROR: CUDA kernel %s has no device code compatible with CUDA arch %d. ggml-cuda.cu was compiled for: %s\n",
file_name, line, function_name, arch, arch_list);
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
__trap();
GGML_UNUSED(no_device_code); // suppress unused function warning
#if defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
__builtin_unreachable();
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
}
#ifdef __CUDA_ARCH__
#define NO_DEVICE_CODE no_device_code(__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __CUDA_ARCH__, STRINGIZE(__CUDA_ARCH_LIST__))
#else
#define NO_DEVICE_CODE //GGML_ABORT("NO_DEVICE_CODE not valid in host code.")
#endif // __CUDA_ARCH__
// The compiler is always able to unroll loops if they contain continue expressions.
// In such cases loop unrolling can still be achieved via recursion:
template <int n>
struct ggml_cuda_unroll {
template <typename Func, typename... Args>
__device__ void operator()(const Func & f, Args... args) const {
f(n - 1, args...);
ggml_cuda_unroll<n - 1>{}(f, args...);
}
};
template <>
struct ggml_cuda_unroll<1> {
template <typename Func, typename... Args>
__device__ void operator()(const Func & f, Args... args) const {
f(0, args...);
}
};
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ int warp_reduce_sum(int x) {
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE
return __reduce_add_sync(0xffffffff, x);
#else
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
x += __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width);
}
return x;
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_AMPERE
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ float warp_reduce_sum(float x) {
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
x += __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width);
}
return x;
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ float2 warp_reduce_sum(float2 a) {
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
a.x += __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, a.x, offset, width);
a.y += __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, a.y, offset, width);
}
return a;
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ half2 warp_reduce_sum(half2 a) {
#ifdef FP16_AVAILABLE
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
a = __hadd2(a, __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, a, offset, width));
}
return a;
#else
NO_DEVICE_CODE;
return a;
#endif // FP16_AVAILABLE
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ int warp_reduce_all(int x) {
if (width == ggml_cuda_get_physical_warp_size()) {
return __all_sync(0xffffffff, x);
} else {
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
x = __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width) && x;
}
return x;
}
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ int warp_reduce_any(int x) {
if (width == ggml_cuda_get_physical_warp_size()) {
return __any_sync(0xffffffff, x);
} else {
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
x = __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width) || x;
}
return x;
}
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ float warp_reduce_max(float x) {
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
x = fmaxf(x, __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width));
}
return x;
}
template<typename T, int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ T warp_prefix_inclusive_sum(T x) {
const int lane_id = threadIdx.x % width;
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = 1; offset < width; offset <<= 1) {
const T t = __shfl_up_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width);
if (lane_id >= offset) {
x += t;
}
}
return x;
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ float2 warp_prefix_inclusive_sum(float2 a) {
const int lane_id = threadIdx.x % width;
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = 1; offset < width; offset <<= 1) {
const float t_x = __shfl_up_sync(0xffffffff, a.x, offset, width);
const float t_y = __shfl_up_sync(0xffffffff, a.y, offset, width);
if (lane_id >= offset) {
a.x += t_x;
a.y += t_y;
}
}
return a;
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ half2 warp_prefix_inclusive_sum(half2 a) {
#ifdef FP16_AVAILABLE
const int lane_id = threadIdx.x % width;
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = 1; offset < width; offset <<= 1) {
const half2 t = __shfl_up_sync(0xffffffff, a, offset, width);
if (lane_id >= offset) {
a = __hadd2(a, t);
}
}
return a;
#else
NO_DEVICE_CODE;
return a;
#endif // FP16_AVAILABLE
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ half ggml_cuda_hmax(const half a, const half b) {
#ifdef FP16_AVAILABLE
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && CUDART_VERSION < CUDART_HMAX
return __float2half(fmaxf(__half2float(a), __half2float(b)));
#else
return __hmax(a, b);
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && CUDART_VERSION < CUDART_HMAX
#else
NO_DEVICE_CODE;
GGML_UNUSED(b);
return a;
#endif // FP16_AVAILABLE
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ half2 ggml_cuda_hmax2(const half2 a, const half2 b) {
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
return half2(__hmax(a.x, b.x), __hmax(a.y, b.y));
#elif CUDART_VERSION >= CUDART_HMAX
return __hmax2(a, b);
#else
half2 ret;
reinterpret_cast<half&>(ret.x) = __float2half(fmaxf( __low2float(a), __low2float(b)));
reinterpret_cast<half&>(ret.y) = __float2half(fmaxf(__high2float(a), __high2float(b)));
return ret;
#endif
}
template<int width = WARP_SIZE>
static __device__ __forceinline__ half2 warp_reduce_max(half2 x) {
#if !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL || defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
#pragma unroll
for (int offset = width/2; offset > 0; offset >>= 1) {
x = ggml_cuda_hmax2(x, __shfl_xor_sync(0xffffffff, x, offset, width));
}
return x;
#else
GGML_UNUSED(x);
NO_DEVICE_CODE;
#endif // !defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_PASCAL || defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
}
#if (defined(CUDART_VERSION) && CUDART_VERSION < CUDART_HMASK) || defined(GGML_USE_HIP) || \
(defined(MUSART_VERSION) && MUSART_VERSION < MUSART_HMASK)
static __device__ __forceinline__ uint32_t __hgt2_mask(const half2 a, const half2 b) {
const uint32_t mask_low = 0x0000FFFF * (float( __low2half(a)) > float( __low2half(b)));
const uint32_t mask_high = 0xFFFF0000 * (float(__high2half(a)) > float(__high2half(b)));
return mask_low | mask_high;
}
#endif // (defined(CUDART_VERSION) && CUDART_VERSION < CUDART_HMASK) || defined(GGML_USE_HIP) || (defined(MUSART_VERSION) && MUSART_VERSION < MUSART_HMASK)
static __device__ __forceinline__ int ggml_cuda_dp4a(const int a, const int b, int c) {
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
#if defined(CDNA) || defined(RDNA2) || defined(__gfx906__)
c = __builtin_amdgcn_sdot4(a, b, c, false);
#elif defined(RDNA3) || defined(RDNA4)
c = __builtin_amdgcn_sudot4( true, a, true, b, c, false);
#elif defined(RDNA1) || defined(__gfx900__)
int tmp1;
int tmp2;
asm("\n \
v_mul_i32_i24 %1, sext(%3), sext(%4) dst_sel:DWORD dst_unused:UNUSED_PAD src0_sel:BYTE_0 src1_sel:BYTE_0 \n \
v_mul_i32_i24 %2, sext(%3), sext(%4) dst_sel:DWORD dst_unused:UNUSED_PAD src0_sel:BYTE_1 src1_sel:BYTE_1 \n \
v_add3_u32 %0, %1, %2, %0 \n \
v_mul_i32_i24 %1, sext(%3), sext(%4) dst_sel:DWORD dst_unused:UNUSED_PAD src0_sel:BYTE_2 src1_sel:BYTE_2 \n \
v_mul_i32_i24 %2, sext(%3), sext(%4) dst_sel:DWORD dst_unused:UNUSED_PAD src0_sel:BYTE_3 src1_sel:BYTE_3 \n \
v_add3_u32 %0, %1, %2, %0 \n \
"
: "+v"(c), "=&v"(tmp1), "=&v"(tmp2)
: "v"(a), "v"(b)
);
#else
const int8x4_t va = reinterpret_cast<const int8x4_t&>(a);
const int8x4_t vb = reinterpret_cast<const int8x4_t&>(b);
c += va[0] * vb[0] + va[1] * vb[1] + va[2] * vb[2] + va[3] * vb[3];
#endif
return c;
#else // defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
#if __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_DP4A || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
return __dp4a(a, b, c);
#else // __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_DP4A || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
const int8_t * a8 = (const int8_t *) &a;
const int8_t * b8 = (const int8_t *) &b;
return c + a8[0]*b8[0] + a8[1]*b8[1] + a8[2]*b8[2] + a8[3]*b8[3];
#endif // __CUDA_ARCH__ >= GGML_CUDA_CC_DP4A || defined(GGML_USE_MUSA)
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP)
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ void ggml_cuda_mad(float & acc, const float v, const float u) {
acc += v*u;
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ void ggml_cuda_mad(float & acc, const float2 v, const float2 u) {
acc += v.x*u.x;
acc += v.y*u.y;
}
#if defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && (defined(RDNA2) || defined(RDNA3) || defined(RDNA4) || defined(__gfx906__) || defined(CDNA))
#define V_DOT2_F32_F16_AVAILABLE
#endif // defined(GGML_USE_HIP) && (defined(RDNA2) || defined(RDNA3) || defined(RDNA4) || defined(__gfx906__) || defined(CDNA))
static __device__ __forceinline__ void ggml_cuda_mad(float & acc, const half2 v, const half2 u) {
#ifdef V_DOT2_F32_F16_AVAILABLE
asm volatile("v_dot2_f32_f16 %0, %1, %2, %0" : "+v"(acc) : "v"(v), "v"(u));
#else
#ifdef FAST_FP16_AVAILABLE
const float2 tmp = __half22float2(v*u);
acc += tmp.x + tmp.y;
#else
const float2 tmpv = __half22float2(v);
const float2 tmpu = __half22float2(u);
acc += tmpv.x * tmpu.x;
acc += tmpv.y * tmpu.y;
#endif // FAST_FP16_AVAILABLE
#endif // V_DOT2_F32_F16_AVAILABLE
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ void ggml_cuda_mad(half2 & acc, const half2 v, const half2 u) {
#ifdef FAST_FP16_AVAILABLE
acc += v*u;
#else
const float2 tmpv = __half22float2(v);
const float2 tmpu = __half22float2(u);
float2 tmpacc = __half22float2(acc);
tmpacc.x += tmpv.x * tmpu.x;
tmpacc.y += tmpv.y * tmpu.y;
acc = make_half2(tmpacc.x, tmpacc.y);
#endif // FAST_FP16_AVAILABLE
}
// Aligned memory transfers of 8/16 bytes can be faster than 2 transfers with 4 bytes, especially on AMD.
// Important: do not use this function if dst and src both point at registers.
// Due to the strict aliasing rule the compiler can do incorrect optimizations if src and dst have different types.
// The function is intended for copies between registers and SRAM/VRAM to make the compiler emit the right instructions.
// If dst and src point at different address spaces then they are guaranteed to not be aliased.
template <int nbytes, int alignment = 0>
static __device__ __forceinline__ void ggml_cuda_memcpy_1(void * __restrict__ dst, const void * __restrict__ src) {
static_assert(
nbytes <= ggml_cuda_get_max_cpy_bytes() || alignment == 0,
"You are misusing the alignment parameter for ggml_cuda_memcpy_1. "
"The intent is for the parameter is only as a workaround if either one of the pointers is not properly aligned. "
"If you use it to do more bytes per copy than ggml_cuda_max_cpy_bytes() the reads and writes may not be coalesced. "
"Call ggml_cuda_memcpy_1 in a loop instead.");
if constexpr (alignment != 0) {
static_assert(nbytes % alignment == 0, "bad alignment");
}
constexpr int nb_per_cpy = alignment == 0 ? nbytes : alignment;
#pragma unroll
for (int i = 0; i < nbytes/nb_per_cpy; ++i) {
if constexpr (nb_per_cpy == 1) {
((char *) dst)[i] = ((const char *) src)[i];
} else if constexpr (nb_per_cpy == 2) {
((short *) dst)[i] = ((const short *) src)[i];
} else if constexpr (nb_per_cpy == 4) {
((int *) dst)[i] = ((const int *) src)[i];
} else if constexpr (nb_per_cpy == 8) {
((int2 *) dst)[i] = ((const int2 *) src)[i];
} else if constexpr (nb_per_cpy == 16) {
((int4 *) dst)[i] = ((const int4 *) src)[i];
} else {
static_assert(nbytes == 0 && nbytes == -1, "bad nbytes");
}
}
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ float ggml_cuda_e8m0_to_fp32(uint8_t x) {
#if CUDART_VERSION >= 12080
const nv_bfloat16 e = __nv_cvt_e8m0_to_bf16raw(x);
return (float) e;
#else
uint32_t bits;
if (x == 0) {
bits = 0x00400000;
} else {
bits = (uint32_t) x << 23;
}
float result;
memcpy(&result, &bits, sizeof(float));
return result;
#endif // CUDART_VERSION >= 12050
}
__device__ __forceinline__ uint8_t ggml_cuda_float_to_fp4_e2m1(float x, float e) {
const uint8_t sign_bit = (x < 0.0f) << 3;
float ax = fabsf(x) * e;
// Positive LUT
static constexpr float pos_lut[8] = { 0.0f, 0.5f, 1.0f, 1.5f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f, 6.0f };
int best_i = 0;
float best_err = fabsf(ax - pos_lut[0]);
#pragma unroll
for (int i = 1; i < 8; ++i) {
const float err = fabsf(ax - pos_lut[i]);
if (err < best_err) {
best_err = err;
best_i = i;
}
}
return static_cast<uint8_t>(best_i | sign_bit);
}
// See https://gmplib.org/~tege/divcnst-pldi94.pdf figure 4.1.
// Precompute mp (m' in the paper) and L such that division
// can be computed using a multiply (high 32b of 64b result)
// and a shift:
//
// n/d = (mulhi(n, mp) + n) >> L;
static const uint3 init_fastdiv_values(uint64_t d_64) {
GGML_ASSERT(d_64 != 0);
GGML_ASSERT(d_64 <= std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max());
uint32_t d = (uint32_t)d_64;
// compute L = ceil(log2(d));
uint32_t L = 0;
while (L < 32 && (uint32_t{ 1 } << L) < d) {
L++;
}
uint32_t mp = (uint32_t) ((uint64_t{ 1 } << 32) * ((uint64_t{ 1 } << L) - d) / d + 1);
// pack divisor as well to reduce error surface
return make_uint3(mp, L, d);
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ uint32_t fastdiv(uint32_t n, const uint3 fastdiv_values) {
// expects fastdiv_values to contain <mp, L, divisor> in <x, y, z>
// fastdiv_values.z is unused and optimized away by the compiler.
// Compute high 32 bits of n * mp
const uint32_t hi = __umulhi(n, fastdiv_values.x);
// add n, apply bit shift
return (hi + n) >> fastdiv_values.y;
}
static __device__ __forceinline__ uint32_t fastmodulo(uint32_t n, const uint3 fastdiv_values) {
// expects fastdiv_values to contain <mp, L, divisor> in <x, y, z> (see init_fastdiv_values)
return n - fastdiv(n, fastdiv_values) * fastdiv_values.z;
}
// Calculate both division and modulo at once, returns <n/divisor, n%divisor>
static __device__ __forceinline__ uint2 fast_div_modulo(uint32_t n, const uint3 fastdiv_values) {
// expects fastdiv_values to contain <mp, L, divisor> in <x, y, z> (see init_fastdiv_values)
const uint32_t div_val = fastdiv(n, fastdiv_values);
const uint32_t mod_val = n - div_val * fastdiv_values.z;
return make_uint2(div_val, mod_val);
}
typedef void (*dequantize_kernel_t)(const void * vx, const int64_t ib, const int iqs, float2 & v);
static __device__ __forceinline__ float get_alibi_slope(
const float max_bias, const uint32_t h, const uint32_t n_head_log2, const float m0, const float m1
) {
if (max_bias <= 0.0f) {
return 1.0f;
}
const float base = h < n_head_log2 ? m0 : m1;
const int exph = h < n_head_log2 ? h + 1 : 2*(h - n_head_log2) + 1;
return powf(base, exph);
}
template <ggml_type type>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits;
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_F16> {
static constexpr int qk = 1;
static constexpr int qr = 1;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q4_0> {
static constexpr int qk = QK4_0;
static constexpr int qr = QR4_0;
static constexpr int qi = QI4_0;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q4_1> {
static constexpr int qk = QK4_1;
static constexpr int qr = QR4_1;
static constexpr int qi = QI4_1;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q5_0> {
static constexpr int qk = QK5_0;
static constexpr int qr = QR5_0;
static constexpr int qi = QI5_0;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q5_1> {
static constexpr int qk = QK5_1;
static constexpr int qr = QR5_1;
static constexpr int qi = QI5_1;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q8_0> {
static constexpr int qk = QK8_0;
static constexpr int qr = QR8_0;
static constexpr int qi = QI8_0;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_MXFP4> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_MXFP4;
static constexpr int qr = QR_MXFP4;
static constexpr int qi = QI_MXFP4;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q2_K> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR2_K;
static constexpr int qi = QI2_K;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q3_K> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR3_K;
static constexpr int qi = QI3_K;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q4_K> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR4_K;
static constexpr int qi = QI4_K;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q5_K> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR5_K;
static constexpr int qi = QI5_K;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_Q6_K> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR6_K;
static constexpr int qi = QI6_K;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ2_XXS> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR2_XXS;
static constexpr int qi = QI2_XXS;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ2_XS> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR2_XS;
static constexpr int qi = QI2_XS;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ2_S> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR2_S;
static constexpr int qi = QI2_S;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ3_XXS> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR3_XXS;
static constexpr int qi = QI3_XXS;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ1_S> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR1_S;
static constexpr int qi = QI1_S;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ1_M> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR1_M;
static constexpr int qi = QI1_M;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ4_NL> {
static constexpr int qk = QK4_NL;
static constexpr int qr = QR4_NL;
static constexpr int qi = QI4_NL;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ4_XS> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR4_XS;
static constexpr int qi = QI4_XS;
};
template<>
struct ggml_cuda_type_traits<GGML_TYPE_IQ3_S> {
static constexpr int qk = QK_K;
static constexpr int qr = QR3_S;
static constexpr int qi = QI3_S;
};
//////////////////////
struct ggml_cuda_device_info {
int device_count;
struct cuda_device_info {
int cc; // compute capability
int nsm; // number of streaming multiprocessors
size_t smpb; // max. shared memory per block
size_t smpbo; // max. shared memory per block (with opt-in)
bool integrated; // Device is integrated as opposed to discrete
bool vmm; // virtual memory support
size_t vmm_granularity; // granularity of virtual memory
size_t total_vram;
int warp_size; // Number of threads in a dispatch
bool supports_cooperative_launch; // whether cooperative launch is supported
};
cuda_device_info devices[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES] = {};
std::array<float, GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES> default_tensor_split = {};
};
const ggml_cuda_device_info & ggml_cuda_info();
void ggml_cuda_set_device(int device);
int ggml_cuda_get_device();
struct ggml_cuda_pool {
virtual ~ggml_cuda_pool() = default;
virtual void * alloc(size_t size, size_t * actual_size) = 0;
virtual void free(void * ptr, size_t size) = 0;
};
template<typename T>
struct ggml_cuda_pool_alloc {
ggml_cuda_pool * pool = nullptr;
T * ptr = nullptr;
size_t actual_size = 0;
ggml_cuda_pool_alloc() = default;
explicit ggml_cuda_pool_alloc(ggml_cuda_pool & pool) : pool(&pool) {
}
ggml_cuda_pool_alloc(ggml_cuda_pool & pool, size_t size) : pool(&pool) {
alloc(size);
}
~ggml_cuda_pool_alloc() {
if (ptr != nullptr) {
pool->free(ptr, actual_size);
}
}
// size is in number of elements
T * alloc(size_t size) {
GGML_ASSERT(pool != nullptr);
GGML_ASSERT(ptr == nullptr);
ptr = (T *) pool->alloc(size * sizeof(T), &this->actual_size);
return ptr;
}
T * alloc(ggml_cuda_pool & pool, size_t size) {
this->pool = &pool;
return alloc(size);
}
T * get() {
return ptr;
}
ggml_cuda_pool_alloc(const ggml_cuda_pool_alloc &) = delete;
ggml_cuda_pool_alloc(ggml_cuda_pool_alloc &&) = delete;
ggml_cuda_pool_alloc& operator=(const ggml_cuda_pool_alloc &) = delete;
ggml_cuda_pool_alloc& operator=(ggml_cuda_pool_alloc &&) = delete;
};
// backend interface
struct ggml_tensor_extra_gpu {
void * data_device[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES]; // 1 pointer for each device for split tensors
cudaEvent_t events[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES][GGML_CUDA_MAX_STREAMS]; // events for synchronizing multiple GPUs
};
#if (defined(GGML_CUDA_USE_GRAPHS) || defined(GGML_HIP_GRAPHS)) || defined(GGML_MUSA_GRAPHS)
#define USE_CUDA_GRAPH
#endif
struct ggml_graph_node_properties {
void * node_address;
ggml_op node_op;
int64_t ne[GGML_MAX_DIMS];
size_t nb[GGML_MAX_DIMS];
void * src_address[GGML_MAX_SRC];
int32_t op_params[GGML_MAX_OP_PARAMS / sizeof(int32_t)];
};
struct ggml_cuda_graph {
#ifdef USE_CUDA_GRAPH
~ggml_cuda_graph() {
if (instance != nullptr) {
CUDA_CHECK(cudaGraphExecDestroy(instance));
}
if (graph != nullptr) {
CUDA_CHECK(cudaGraphDestroy(graph));
}
}
cudaGraph_t graph = nullptr;
cudaGraphExec_t instance = nullptr;
size_t num_nodes = 0;
std::vector<cudaGraphNode_t> nodes;
bool disable_due_to_gpu_arch = false;
bool disable_due_to_too_many_updates = false;
bool disable_due_to_failed_graph_capture = false;
int number_consecutive_updates = 0;
bool cuda_graphs_enabled = false;
std::vector<ggml_graph_node_properties> ggml_graph_properties;
#endif
};
struct ggml_cuda_concurrent_event {
std::vector<cudaEvent_t> join_events;
cudaEvent_t fork_event = nullptr;
int n_streams = 0;
std::unordered_map<const ggml_tensor *, int> stream_mapping;
// Original order of nodes in this concurrent region (before interleaving)
// Used to restore grouping for fusion within streams
std::vector<const ggml_tensor *> original_order;
const ggml_tensor * join_node;
ggml_cuda_concurrent_event() = default;
ggml_cuda_concurrent_event(const ggml_cuda_concurrent_event &) = delete;
ggml_cuda_concurrent_event & operator=(const ggml_cuda_concurrent_event &) = delete;
explicit ggml_cuda_concurrent_event(int n_streams) : n_streams(n_streams) {
join_events.resize(n_streams);
for (size_t i = 0; i < join_events.size(); ++i) {
CUDA_CHECK(cudaEventCreateWithFlags(&join_events[i], cudaEventDisableTiming));
}
CUDA_CHECK(cudaEventCreateWithFlags(&fork_event, cudaEventDisableTiming));
}
ggml_cuda_concurrent_event(ggml_cuda_concurrent_event && other) noexcept
: join_events(std::move(other.join_events))
, fork_event(other.fork_event)
, n_streams(other.n_streams)
, stream_mapping(std::move(other.stream_mapping))
, original_order(std::move(other.original_order))
, join_node(other.join_node) {
other.fork_event = nullptr;
}
// 1. check if any branches write to overlapping memory ranges (except the join node)
// 2. check whether all srcs are either within the branch or outside the nodes covered by ggml_cuda_concurrent_event
// we assume all nodes have the same buffer
bool is_valid() const {
std::vector<std::vector<std::pair<int64_t, int64_t>>> write_ranges;
write_ranges.resize(n_streams);
// get join_node's memory range to exclude from overlap checking.
// multiple nodes can use join_node's buffer; we synchronize on the join node.
const ggml_tensor * join_t = join_node->view_src ? join_node->view_src : join_node;
const int64_t join_start = (int64_t) join_t->data;
const int64_t join_end = join_start + ggml_nbytes(join_t);
for (const auto & [tensor, stream] : stream_mapping) {
const ggml_tensor * t = tensor->view_src ? tensor->view_src : tensor;
const int64_t t_start = (int64_t) t->data;
const int64_t t_end = t_start + ggml_nbytes(t);
// skip tensors that overlap with join_node's buffer.
if ((t_start <= join_start && join_start < t_end) || (join_start <= t_start && t_start < join_end)) {
continue;
}
// concurrent streams begin from 1
write_ranges[stream - 1].emplace_back(t_start, t_end);
}
for (int i = 0; i < n_streams; ++i) {
// sorts first by start then by end of write range
std::sort(write_ranges[i].begin(), write_ranges[i].end());
}
bool writes_overlap = false;
bool dependent_srcs = false;
for (const auto & [tensor, stream] : stream_mapping) {
const ggml_tensor * t = tensor->view_src ? tensor->view_src : tensor;
const int64_t t_start = (int64_t) t->data;
const int64_t t_end = t_start + ggml_nbytes(t);
// skip tensors that overlap with join_node's buffer
if ((t_start <= join_start && join_start < t_end) || (join_start <= t_start && t_start < join_end)) {
continue;
}
// check if this buffer's write data overlaps with another stream's
std::pair<int64_t, int64_t> data_range = std::make_pair(t_start, t_end);
for (int i = 0; i < n_streams; ++i) {
if (i == stream - 1) {
continue;
}
auto it = std::lower_bound(write_ranges[i].begin(), write_ranges[i].end(), data_range);
if (it != write_ranges[i].end()) {
const std::pair<int64_t, int64_t> & other = *it;
// std::lower_bound returns the first element where other >= data_range (lexicographically).
// This guarantees other.first >= data_range.first.
// Therefore, overlap occurs iff other.first < data_range.second
// (i.e., the other range starts before this range ends).
if (other.first < data_range.second) {
GGML_LOG_DEBUG("Writes overlap for %s", tensor->name);
writes_overlap = true;
break;
}
}
}
//check if all srcs are either in branch or don't have a branch
for (int i = 0; i < GGML_MAX_SRC; ++i) {
if (!tensor->src[i]) {
continue;
}
auto it = stream_mapping.find(tensor->src[i]);
if (it == stream_mapping.end()) {
continue;
}
if (it->second != stream) {
dependent_srcs = true;
break;
}
}
if (dependent_srcs || writes_overlap) {
break;
}
}
return !writes_overlap && !dependent_srcs;
}
~ggml_cuda_concurrent_event() {
if (fork_event != nullptr) {
CUDA_CHECK(cudaEventDestroy(fork_event));
}
for (cudaEvent_t e : join_events) {
if (e != nullptr) {
CUDA_CHECK(cudaEventDestroy(e));
}
}
}
};
struct ggml_cuda_stream_context {
std::unordered_map<const ggml_tensor *, ggml_cuda_concurrent_event> concurrent_events;
void reset() {
concurrent_events.clear();
}
};
struct ggml_backend_cuda_context {
int device;
std::string name;
cudaEvent_t copy_event = nullptr;
cudaStream_t streams[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES][GGML_CUDA_MAX_STREAMS] = { { nullptr } };
cublasHandle_t cublas_handles[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES] = {nullptr};
std::unique_ptr<ggml_cuda_graph> cuda_graph;
int curr_stream_no = 0;
explicit ggml_backend_cuda_context(int device) :
device(device),
name(GGML_CUDA_NAME + std::to_string(device)) {
}
ggml_cuda_stream_context concurrent_stream_context;
~ggml_backend_cuda_context();
cudaStream_t stream(int device, int stream) {
if (streams[device][stream] == nullptr) {
ggml_cuda_set_device(device);
CUDA_CHECK(cudaStreamCreateWithFlags(&streams[device][stream], cudaStreamNonBlocking));
}
return streams[device][stream];
}
cudaStream_t stream() { return stream(device, curr_stream_no); }
ggml_cuda_stream_context & stream_context() { return concurrent_stream_context; }
cublasHandle_t cublas_handle(int device) {
if (cublas_handles[device] == nullptr) {
ggml_cuda_set_device(device);
CUBLAS_CHECK(cublasCreate(&cublas_handles[device]));
CUBLAS_CHECK(cublasSetMathMode(cublas_handles[device], CUBLAS_TF32_TENSOR_OP_MATH));
}
return cublas_handles[device];
}
cublasHandle_t cublas_handle() {
return cublas_handle(device);
}
// pool
std::unique_ptr<ggml_cuda_pool> pools[GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES][GGML_CUDA_MAX_STREAMS];
static std::unique_ptr<ggml_cuda_pool> new_pool_for_device(int device, int stream_no);
ggml_cuda_pool & pool(int device) {
if (pools[device][curr_stream_no] == nullptr) {
pools[device][curr_stream_no] = new_pool_for_device(device, curr_stream_no);
}
return *pools[device][curr_stream_no];
}
ggml_cuda_pool & pool() {
return pool(device);
}
};
struct ggml_cuda_mm_fusion_args_host {
const ggml_tensor * x_bias = nullptr;
const ggml_tensor * gate = nullptr;
const ggml_tensor * gate_bias = nullptr;
ggml_glu_op glu_op;
};
struct ggml_cuda_mm_fusion_args_device {
const void * x_bias = nullptr;
const void * gate = nullptr;
const void * gate_bias = nullptr;
ggml_glu_op glu_op;
};