Previously, some costly things were causing the loading of GGUF files
and their metadata and tensor information to be VERY slow:
* Too many allocations when decoding strings
* Hitting disk for each read of each key and value, resulting in a
not-okay amount of syscalls/disk I/O.
The show API is now down to 33ms from 800ms+ for llama3 on a macbook pro
m3.
This commit also prevents collecting large arrays of values when
decoding GGUFs (if desired). When such keys are encountered, their
values are null, and are encoded as such in JSON.
Also, this fixes a broken test that was not encoding valid GGUF.
* API Show Extended
* Initial Draft of Information
Co-Authored-By: Patrick Devine <pdevine@sonic.net>
* Clean Up
* Descriptive arg error messages and other fixes
* Second Draft of Show with Projectors Included
* Remove Chat Template
* Touches
* Prevent wrapping from files
* Verbose functionality
* Docs
* Address Feedback
* Lint
* Resolve Conflicts
* Function Name
* Tests for api/show model info
* Show Test File
* Add Projector Test
* Clean routes
* Projector Check
* Move Show Test
* Touches
* Doc update
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Co-authored-by: Patrick Devine <pdevine@sonic.net>
While models are loading, the VRAM metrics are dynamic, so try
to load on a GPU that doesn't have a model actively loading, or wait
to avoid races that lead to OOMs
Our default behavior today is to try to fit into a single GPU if possible.
Some users would prefer the old behavior of always spreading across
multiple GPUs even if the model can fit into one. This exposes that
tunable behavior.
Still not complete, needs some refinement to our prediction to understand the
discrete GPUs available space so we can see how many layers fit in each one
since we can't split one layer across multiple GPUs we can't treat free space
as one logical block
multiple templates may appear in a model if a model is created from
another model that 1) has an autodetected template and 2) defines a
custom template