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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Hiltgen
05cd82ef94
Rename gpu package discover (#7143)
Cleaning up go package naming
2024-10-16 17:45:00 -07:00
Michael Yang
b732beba6a lint 2024-08-01 17:06:06 -07:00
Daniel Hiltgen
283948c83b Adjust windows ROCm discovery
The v5 hip library returns unsupported GPUs which wont enumerate at
inference time in the runner so this makes sure we align discovery.  The
gfx906 cards are no longer supported so we shouldn't compile with that
GPU type as it wont enumerate at runtime.
2024-07-20 15:17:50 -07:00
Daniel Hiltgen
784bf88b0d Wire up windows AMD driver reporting
This seems to be ROCm version, not actually driver version, but
it may be useful for toggling logic for VRAM reporting in the future
2024-06-18 16:22:47 -07:00
Daniel Hiltgen
8727a9c140 Record more GPU information
This cleans up the logging for GPU discovery a bit, and can
serve as a foundation to report GPU information in a future UX.
2024-05-09 14:18:14 -07:00
Daniel Hiltgen
34b9db5afc Request and model concurrency
This change adds support for multiple concurrent requests, as well as
loading multiple models by spawning multiple runners. The default
settings are currently set at 1 concurrent request per model and only 1
loaded model at a time, but these can be adjusted by setting
OLLAMA_NUM_PARALLEL and OLLAMA_MAX_LOADED_MODELS.
2024-04-22 19:29:12 -07:00
Daniel Hiltgen
6c5ccb11f9 Revamp ROCm support
This refines where we extract the LLM libraries to by adding a new
OLLAMA_HOME env var, that defaults to `~/.ollama` The logic was already
idempotenent, so this should speed up startups after the first time a
new release is deployed.  It also cleans up after itself.

We now build only a single ROCm version (latest major) on both windows
and linux.  Given the large size of ROCms tensor files, we split the
dependency out.  It's bundled into the installer on windows, and a
separate download on windows.  The linux install script is now smart and
detects the presence of AMD GPUs and looks to see if rocm v6 is already
present, and if not, then downloads our dependency tar file.

For Linux discovery, we now use sysfs and check each GPU against what
ROCm supports so we can degrade to CPU gracefully instead of having
llama.cpp+rocm assert/crash on us.  For Windows, we now use go's windows
dynamic library loading logic to access the amdhip64.dll APIs to query
the GPU information.
2024-03-07 10:36:50 -08:00