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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Hiltgen
58d95cc9bd Switch back to subprocessing for llama.cpp
This should resolve a number of memory leak and stability defects by allowing
us to isolate llama.cpp in a separate process and shutdown when idle, and
gracefully restart if it has problems.  This also serves as a first step to be
able to run multiple copies to support multiple models concurrently.
2024-04-01 16:48:18 -07:00
Daniel Hiltgen
74788b487c Better tmpdir cleanup
If expanding the runners fails, don't leave a corrupt/incomplete payloads dir
We now write a pid file out to the tmpdir, which allows us to scan for stale tmpdirs
and remove this as long as there isn't still a process running.
2024-03-20 16:03:19 +01:00
Daniel Hiltgen
bc13da2bfe Avoid rocm runner and dependency clash
Putting the rocm symlink next to the runners is risky.  This moves
the payloads into a subdir to avoid potential clashes.
2024-03-11 09:33:22 -07:00
Jeffrey Morgan
0bd0f4a29c tidy cleanup logs 2024-03-09 15:56:48 -08:00
Daniel Hiltgen
4a5c9b8035 Finish unwinding idempotent payload logic
The recent ROCm change partially removed idempotent
payloads, but the ggml-metal.metal file for mac was still
idempotent.  This finishes switching to always extract
the payloads, and now that idempotentcy is gone, the
version directory is no longer useful.
2024-03-09 08:34:39 -08:00
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