# common logic accross linux and darwin init_vars() { LLAMACPP_DIR=gguf PATCHES="0001-Expose-callable-API-for-server.patch" CMAKE_DEFS="-DLLAMA_ACCELERATE=on" # TODO - LLAMA_K_QUANTS is stale and needs to be mapped to newer cmake settings CMAKE_TARGETS="--target ggml --target ggml_static --target llama --target build_info --target common --target ext_server --target llava_static" if echo "${CGO_CFLAGS}" | grep -- '-g' >/dev/null; then CMAKE_DEFS="-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=on -DLLAMA_GPROF=on ${CMAKE_DEFS}" else # TODO - add additional optimization flags... CMAKE_DEFS="-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ${CMAKE_DEFS}" fi } git_module_setup() { if [ -n "${OLLAMA_SKIP_PATCHING}" ]; then echo "Skipping submodule initialization" return fi git submodule init git submodule update --force gguf } apply_patches() { if [ -n "${OLLAMA_SKIP_PATCHING}" ]; then echo "Skipping submodule patching" return fi # Workaround git apply not handling creation well for iteration rm -f gguf/examples/server/server.h for patch in ${PATCHES}; do git -C gguf apply ../patches/${patch} done } build() { cmake -S ${LLAMACPP_DIR} -B ${BUILD_DIR} ${CMAKE_DEFS} cmake --build ${BUILD_DIR} ${CMAKE_TARGETS} -j8 }