* host-swap tensor loop
the host-swap functionality is only triggered when the certain env. variables are declared
* target_include_directories tweak
* hot-swap tensor support
two intrusions:
1.) at the model loading to collect the snapshot
2.) the modification of the `/health` HTTP endpoint to be able to trigger the hot-swap via sending the `llama-server` the HTTP-request.
*both a braced by the specific env. variables
* hot-swap tensor support; graph invalidation
ggml_backend_cuda_invalidate_graphs export
* hot-swap tensor support
graph invalidation implementation; extended debug output (commented out)
* llama_reload_changed_tensors export
* tensor hot-swap on-demand reload
cpu-only/hybrid/gpu-only with split mode layer/graph full support implementation
* docs
* reuse the gguf parsing from llama.cpp
gguf_init_from_file, gguf_find_tensor, ggml_get_tensor
* remove the manual scheduling for hybrid inference
* update docs
* tensor shape validation
* update docs
* update docs
accidentally wiped the previous changes; so recovered them
* revert the GGML_CUDA_MAX_DEVICES to 16
* update llama_reload_changed_tensor
update llama_reload_changed_tensor, revert CMakeLists.txt
* update llama_reload_changed_tensor
* GGML_MAX_SRC
GGML_MAX_SRC compile-time definition support
* GGML_MAX_SRC
GGML_MAX_SRC compile-time definition support
* GGML_MAX_SRC
GGML_MAX_SRC compile-time definition support
* llama_reload_changed_tensor
update llama_reload_changed_tensor definition
* refactory
move the tensor-reloading implementation to llama-reload.cpp, llama-reload-info.h; some bugfixes and code reduction
* revert
added back the missing newline
* update docs
* reload_info constructor
* bugfix: cpu-only
TODO: improve the working environment by compiling for multiple hardware configurations; possibly make a test pipeline
* cpu-only bugfix
set the fix again after unsuccessful sync with main
* windows os compilation fix
#include <string>
* fix windows os build
error C2039: 'string': is not a member of 'std'
* remove dead file
* implement perplexity in server
* Revert "implement perplexity in server"
Per @ikawrakow follow-up suggestion in #1729 to "offer the original version
at the beginning and note that in case that does not work, they can use
GGML_ARCH_FLAGS in that way".
Restructured the docs/build.md AVX-512 section so that the recommended
high-level CMake options come first, with GGML_ARCH_FLAGS as the fallback
for cases where the high-level options don't propagate the necessary
macros (older MSVC, ARM cross-compile, exotic toolchains).
Empirical confirmation that GGML_AVX512_*=ON activates HAVE_FANCY_SIMD:
on MSVC 2022, the resulting compile line (read from build/.../flags.make)
contains both `/arch:AVX512` (from GGML_AVX512=ON) and explicit
`-D__AVX512VNNI__` / `-D__AVX512VBMI__` / `-D__AVX512BF16__` (added by
the matching GGML_AVX512_*=ON options via add_compile_definitions(...)
at ggml/src/CMakeLists.txt:1361-1372). The runtime banner prints
`HAVE_FANCY_SIMD is defined` and `system_info: AVX512_VNNI = 1`.
Also added a brief note about the separate HAVE_VNNI256 gate in
iqk_config.h:52-54, which gives meaningful speedups on AVX2-only CPUs
with the VNNI extension (some Alder/Raptor Lake parts).
Documentation only — no code changes.
The IQK quantized GEMM kernels (ggml/src/iqk/iqk_gemm_*.cpp) are gated
by HAVE_FANCY_SIMD in iqk_config.h, which requires five AVX-512 macros
to be defined: __AVX512F__, __AVX512VNNI__, __AVX512VL__, __AVX512BW__,
__AVX512DQ__. If they are not defined, the AVX-512 quantized matmul
path is skipped silently — no build warning, no runtime symptom, just
lower performance than the hardware can deliver. Surprises users on
Windows/MSVC where -march=native semantics are not propagated.
Adds a docs/build.md section that documents:
- Which macros gate which path (HAVE_FANCY_SIMD for quant GEMM,
__AVX512F__ alone for f16/f32, __AVX512BF16__ for bf16, __AVXVNNI__
for AVX2+VNNI-only CPUs).
- Linux/GCC: GGML_NATIVE=ON (default) handles this automatically on
Zen4 / Sapphire Rapids; just verify with objdump.
- Windows/MSVC and cross-compile: explicit GGML_ARCH_FLAGS with
-D__AVX512* defines is required.
- Note on Zen4 implementing AVX-512 as 256-bit double-pumped.
Documentation only — no code changes, no behavioural changes, no
new CMake options introduced.
* Autoparser - complete refactoring of parser architecture
Autoparser: add optional argument reshuffle capability
Autoparser: True streaming (#20177)
* Relax atomicity constraint for nicer, more pleasent, True Streaming parsing
* Whitespace
* Remove redundant atomics
Revert to OAI-compatible args (#20213)
* Revert to OAI-compatible args
* Apply workaround::func_args_not_string
Fix structured outputs (#20223)
* Fix structured outputs
* Update common/chat-auto-parser-generator.cpp
Co-authored-by: Aldehir Rojas <hello@alde.dev>
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Fix compile bug (#20203)
* Fix compile bug
* Update common/chat-auto-parser-helpers.cpp
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# Conflicts:
# common/chat-auto-parser-helpers.cpp
common : gracefully handle incomplete output (#20191)
* common : handle incomplete UTF-8 at end of input in PEG parser
* cont : if reached end prematurely, emit needs_more_input to propagate partial output
* cont: refactor peg parse context to add lenient flag
* cont : remove partial flag, keep lenient flag
PEG parser for LFM2 (#20251)
* PEG parser for LFM2
* Simplify using python_value()
common: map developer role to system (#20215)
* Map developer role to system
* Simplify
common: consolidate PEG string parsers (#20263)
* common : consolidate PEG string parsers
* cont : fix json_string_content()
examples : fix empty items in json_schema_to_grammar.py [no ci] (#19968)
* Fix logic for retrieving schema items in `json_schema_to_grammar.py`
If `schema['items']` is `{}` and `prefixItems not in schema', as `{}` is Falsy, the original code here will raise an error.
I think if `schema['items']` is `{}`, them items should just be `{}`
* Apply suggestion from @CISC
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* Add tests for arrays with empty items
Add two unit tests to `tests/test-json-schema-to-grammar.cpp` that validate handling of arrays when 'items' is an empty schema and when 'prefixItems' is present alongside an empty 'items'. Both tests expect the same generated grammar, ensuring the JSON Schema->grammar conversion treats an empty 'items' schema (and the presence of 'prefixItems') correctly and covering this edge case.
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Reduce level of content parser warning message to avoid log spam on non-debug verbosity (#20347)
do not return if template parse failed
add arg to enable parallel tool call
common : fix incorrect uses of stoul (#20313)
# Conflicts:
# common/arg.cpp
# src/llama-grammar.cpp
examples : fix empty items in json_schema_to_grammar.py [no ci] (#19968)
* Fix logic for retrieving schema items in `json_schema_to_grammar.py`
If `schema['items']` is `{}` and `prefixItems not in schema', as `{}` is Falsy, the original code here will raise an error.
I think if `schema['items']` is `{}`, them items should just be `{}`
* Apply suggestion from @CISC
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
* Add tests for arrays with empty items
Add two unit tests to `tests/test-json-schema-to-grammar.cpp` that validate handling of arrays when 'items' is an empty schema and when 'prefixItems' is present alongside an empty 'items'. Both tests expect the same generated grammar, ensuring the JSON Schema->grammar conversion treats an empty 'items' schema (and the presence of 'prefixItems') correctly and covering this edge case.
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Add support for MiroThinker with new jinja template
common/parser: handle reasoning budget (#20297)
* v1
* Finished!
* Handlie cli
* Reasoning sampler
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
* Less explosive terminology :)
* Add utf-8 case and tests
* common : migrate reasoning budget sampler to common
* cont : clean up
* cont : expose state and allow passing as initial state
* cont : remove unused imports
* cont : update state machine doc string
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common/parser: use nlohmann::ordered_json to preserve parameter order (#20385)
common/parser: add GigaChatV3/3.1 models support (#19931)
Co-authored-by: Mishusha <pmv26021975@gmail.com>
common/parser: gracefully handle undetected tool parser, print error message. (#20286)
fix: prevent nullptr dereference (#20552)
common : fix iterator::end() dereference (#20445)
# Conflicts:
# common/regex-partial.cpp
jinja : add capability check for object args (#20612)
common/parser: add `--skip-chat-parsing` to force a pure content parser. (#20289)
* Add `--force-pure-content` to force a pure content parser.
* Update common/arg.cpp
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common : rework gpt-oss parser (#20393)
* common : rework gpt-oss parser
* cont : fix gpt-oss tests
* cont : add structured output test
* cont : rename final to final_msg
common : fix gpt-oss content removal (#20745)
common/parser: add proper reasoning tag prefill reading (#20424)
* Implement proper prefill extraction
* Refactor cli parameters, update docs, move reasoning budget sampler part to common/reasoning-budget.cpp
* Update tools/server/server-task.cpp
* refactor: move grammars to variant, remove grammar_external, handle exception internally
* Make code less C++y
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
chat : handle tool calls with no required args in TAG_WITH_TAGGED format (#20764)
* chat : handle tool calls with no required args in TAG_WITH_TAGGED format
* Update tests/test-chat.cpp [no ci]
Co-authored-by: Aldehir Rojas <hello@alde.dev>
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common/parser : fix out_of_range crash in throw path (#20424 regression) (#20777)
* chat : fix out_of_range crash in throw path (#20424 regression)
#20424 introduced effective_input = generation_prompt + input, but the
throw path uses input.substr(result.end) where result.end is a position
within effective_input. Every thinking model with a non-empty
generation_prompt crashes with std::out_of_range instead of the intended
error message.
Test crashes on unpatched master, passes with fix:
cmake -B build -DLLAMA_BUILD_TESTS=ON -DLLAMA_BUILD_TOOLS=OFF
cmake --build build --target test-chat
./build/bin/test-chat
* Update test-chat.cpp
* Update test-chat.cpp
* Update test-chat.cpp
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jinja : fix heap OOB read in value equality comparison (#20782)
Address GHSA-q9j6-4hhc-rq9p and GHSA-2q4c-9gq5-5vfp.
The three-iterator overload of std::equal in value_array_t::equivalent()
and value_object_t::equivalent() reads past the end of the shorter
container when comparing arrays or objects of different lengths.
Use the four-iterator overload (C++14) which checks both range lengths.
Found-by: Pwno
common : fix typo in debug log ('extracft' -> 'extract') (#20807)
common/parser: fix nasty bug causing subtle corruption of generation prompt (#20825)
jinja : refactor token advancement (#20864)
* refactor token advancement
* exercise sub-expressions
common/autoparser : detect reasoning markers when enable_thinking changes system prompt (#20859)
common : replace wrap_for_generation with a prefix convenience function and fix gpt-oss (#20912)
jinja: fix macro with kwargs (#20960)
* jinja: fix macro with kwargs
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix newline problem
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common : inhibit lazy grammar sampler while reasoning is active (#20970)
* common : inhibit grammar while reasoning budget is active
* cont : update force_pos in accept
* cont : fix tests
* cont : tweak should apply logic
* cont : return early not using grammar sampler
* Add tests
* cont : prevent backend sampling when reasoning budget enabled
* cont : fix typo
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# Conflicts:
# common/reasoning-budget.h
# common/sampling.cpp
# tools/cli/cli.cpp
# tools/server/server-common.cpp
# tools/server/server-task.cpp
common/parser: fix reasoning whitespace bugs + extra parser tests (#21085)
* fix whitespace reasoning issues + add reconstruction tests
* Proper fix
* fix Nemotron autoparser test expectations to include newline in marker
common : add reasoning_format = none support to gpt-oss (#21094)
common/json-schema: fix: handle non-capturing groups (?:...) in JSON schema pattern converter (#21124)
The regex-to-grammar converter in _visit_pattern() crashes with SIGSEGV
when a JSON schema "pattern" field contains a non-capturing group (?:...).
Root cause: when the parser sees '(' followed by '?', it pushes a warning
but does not advance past '?:'. The recursive transform() call then
interprets '?' as a quantifier and calls seq.back() on an empty vector,
causing undefined behavior.
This commonly occurs when serving OpenAI-compatible tool calls from
clients that include complex regex patterns in their JSON schemas (e.g.,
date validation patterns like ^(?:(?:\d\d[2468][048]|...)-02-29|...)$).
The fix:
- Skip '?:' after '(' to treat non-capturing groups as regular groups
- For unsupported syntax (?=, ?!, etc.), skip to matching ')' safely,
handling escaped characters to avoid miscounting parenthesis depth
- Adjust the ')' unbalanced-parentheses check using direct char
comparisons instead of substr
- Add test cases for non-capturing groups (C++ only, as the JS/Python
implementations do not yet support this syntax)
common/parser: fix handling of tool definition with missing properties key (#21128)
jinja : handle empty expressions correctly (#20913)
* Reject empty computed member expressions before returning slices[0] from parse_member_expression_arguments().
* Treat empty computed member expressions with Jinja2 undefined semantics
Treat empty computed member expressions like `a[]` as undefined instead of
raising a parser error, to match Jinja2 behavior.
- return a noop expression for empty computed member arguments
- return undefined when a computed member key evaluates to undefined
- add Jinja tests covering `a[]|default('fallback')` and `a[] is undefined`
* Handle undefined computed member properties
Move undefined-property handling to the common member access path, and add a test covering `a[undefined] is undefined`.
* Use default undefined value in member access
Initialize val and then return it when property is undefined.
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* empty statement parses to blank_expression instead of noop_statement
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common : gpt-oss handle builtin and unsolicited tool calls (#21213)
fix: tool call parsing for LFM2 and LFM2.5 models (#21242)
* fix: tool call parsing for LFM2 and LFM2.5 models'
* refactor: add test / break out lfm2 and lfm2.5 parsing logic
# Conflicts:
# common/chat.cpp
Relax prefill parser to allow space. (#21240)
* Relax prefill parser to allow space.
* Move changes from prefix() to parser generation
* Only allow spaces if we're not having a pure content parser next
common : add commentary rules for gpt-oss-20b (#21286)
add reasoning budget
model, mtmd: fix gguf conversion for audio/vision mmproj (#21309)
* fix gguf conversion for audio/vision mmproj
* fix test
# Conflicts:
# convert_hf_to_gguf.py
# examples/eval-callback/eval-callback.cpp
# examples/mtmd/CMakeLists.txt
# examples/mtmd/clip-impl.h
# examples/mtmd/mtmd.cpp
# gguf-py/gguf/constants.py
# gguf-py/gguf/gguf_writer.py
# gguf-py/gguf/tensor_mapping.py
# src/CMakeLists.txt
# src/llama-arch.cpp
# src/llama-arch.h
# src/llama-model.cpp
# src/llama-model.h
# src/llama-vocab.cpp
# src/models/models.h
# tests/test-llama-archs.cpp
# tools/mtmd/clip-graph.h
# tools/mtmd/clip-model.h
# tools/mtmd/clip.cpp
# tools/mtmd/models/models.h
fix: gemma 4 template (#21326)
chat : avoid including json in chat.h (#21306)
jinja: coerce input for string-specific filters (#21370)
common : fix tool call type detection for nullable and enum schemas (#21327)
* common : fix tool call type detection for nullable and enum schemas
* common, tests : fix grammar delegation for nullable/enum schemas and add tests
Fix enum type inference to scan all enum values (not just index 0) so
schemas like {"enum": [0, "celsius"]} correctly detect string type.
Fix schema_delegates in peg-parser to handle nullable type arrays
(["string", "null"]) and typeless enum schemas in raw mode, allowing
the tagged parser to use raw text instead of JSON-formatted strings.
Add test cases for Qwen3-Coder (TAG_WITH_TAGGED format):
- nullable string ["string", "null"]
- nullable string with null first ["null", "string"]
- nullable integer ["integer", "null"]
- enum without explicit type key
common/parser: fix call ID detection (Mistral parser mostly) + atomicity for tag-json parsers (#21230)
* Fix call ID detection (Mistral parser mostly) + atomicity for tag-json parsers
* Rename
* Update common/chat-auto-parser-generator.cpp
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common : add gemma 4 specialized parser (#21418)
* common : add gemma4 dedicated parser
* cont : add '<|tool_response>' as eog
* cont : emit JSON from Gemma4 tool call AST
* cont : more fixes
* cont : refactor convert function
* cont : refine rules and mapping
* cont : add more tests
* cont : clean up
* cont : remove autoparser gemma4 implementation
* cont : more cleanup
* cont : rename gemma4.jinja to match the others
* cont : add custom template to support interleaved thinking
* cont : preserve reasoning in model turns
* cont : fix initializer error
* cont : fix unused vars
* cont : fix accidental static
* cont : fix specialized_template signature
* fix extra semicolon
* remove debug line and extra space [no ci]
fix reasoning budget
parser: fix MiniMax handling (#21573)
jinja : support ensure_ascii=true, string repetition and int/float self-filtering (#21623)
* feat: jinja engine improvements for reka-edge
Port three Jinja engine improvements needed for the reka-edge model:
1. Python-style string repetition ("ab" * 3 → "ababab")
2. ensure_ascii=true support for tojson filter (escapes non-ASCII to \uXXXX)
3. int() builtin on value_int_t (identity, needed for Reka Edge template)
* fix: escape invalid utf8 bytes when ensure_ascii=true
The json_ensure_ascii_preserving_format function does not correctly
handle an edge case where if UTF-8 parsing fails, it adds the non-ascii
character back to the output as a raw byte.
This commit fixes that by adding the unicode standard replacement
character \\ufffd to the output instead. This is the standard behavior
for various programming languages like Python, Rust, Go, etc.
* chore: address PR comments
1. Add todo comment for supporting string repetition for array/tuples
2. Add support for float identity operation
3. Move invalid ascii test case to test_fuzzing
* chore: accept suggestion for common/jinja/value.cpp
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common : simplify autoparser tagged parser rules (#21216)
* common : simplify autoparser tagged parser rules
* cont : remove upper limit on optional args
* cont : revert changes to parsing at the end
* cont : undo arbitrary ordering of optional args
* cont : fix uninitialized required parameters
* revert to simplify merge
* re-apply patches
* restore flexible optional arg ordering tests
common : fix ambiguous grammar rule in gemma4 (#21661)
* common : fix ambiguous grammar rule in gemma4
* cont : fix missing comma...
common : enable reasoning budget sampler for gemma4 (#21697)
* fix: enable reasoning budget sampler for gemma4
Add thinking_start_tag and thinking_end_tag to
common_chat_params_init_gemma4(). Without these, the reasoning
budget sampler never activates for gemma4.
Make the newline after "thought" optional in the PEG parser to
handle budget=0 (sampler forces end tag before the newline).
Add test case for empty thinking block.
Fixes#21487
* use p.space() instead of p.optional(p.literal("\n")) in gemma4 thought parser
common : better align to the updated official gemma4 template (#21704)
fix: Fix broken structured output when using $refs in json_schema (#21699)
chat: dedicated DeepSeek v3.2 parser + "official" template (#21785)
Hide render_message_to_json warning
common/gemma4 : handle parsing edge cases (#21760)
common: skip reasoning budget sampler when no budget is requested (#21870)
* common: skip reasoning budget sampler when no budget is requested
After I added thinking_start_tag / thinking_end_tag for gemma4 in #21697, the reasoning budget sampler gets unconditionally created even when no budget is configured (the default -1). The same applies to kimi_k2, lfm2, lfm2_5, and ministral_3 which also set these tags. The budget gets converted to INT_MAX, so the sampler never actually forces any tokens but still runs per-token checks (start tag matching in IDLE state, token-to-piece conversion + UTF-8 checks in COUNTING state).
More importantly, the mere existence of the sampler (non-null rbudget) disables backend sampling. Backend sampling lets the GPU select tokens directly, avoiding a full logits transfer from GPU to CPU every token. This could explain the 30% speed regression reported in #21784 (98 t/s to 70 t/s on Vulkan).
So I added a reasoning_budget_tokens >= 0 check to the sampler creation condition. When the budget is unlimited, the sampler is not created, backend sampling stays enabled, and no per-token overhead is added. When a budget is explicitly set (0, 128, 1024, etc.), the sampler is created and works as before.
* common: preserve rbudget when grammar is lazy
Following up on the review feedback on #21870: keep the reasoning budget sampler when grammar_lazy is true, so the thinking-block grammar suppression from #20970 still works when tools are in use. This way, we only skip the sampler when both no budget is set AND grammar is not lazy.
autoparser: support case of JSON_NATIVE with per-call markers (test case: Reka-Edge) (#21892)
* fix grammar
* fix add sampled token
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* Improve text formatting
* Update README.md with recent models and features
* Update parameters.md with recent additions
* Remove deprecated from parameters.md
* Fix compilation on clang-cl.exe
Fixes https://github.com/ikawrakow/ik_llama.cpp/issues/1169
See bitwise ariphmetics here: https://clang.llvm.org/doxygen/avx512fintrin_8h_source.html
Clang (and GCC) supports a language feature called Vector Extensions.
To Clang, `__m512i` is not just a "struct" or a "bag of bits"; it is recognized by the compiler as a native vector type.
Because it is a native vector type, Clang automatically maps standard C operators to the corresponding hardware instructions.
When you write `a | b`, Clang sees that a and b are 512-bit integer vectors.
It implicitly understands that the bitwise OR operator (|) applies to these vectors.
It automatically generates the VPORQ (or VPORD) instruction without needing any helper function.
MSVC follows a stricter, more traditional C++ model regarding intrinsics.
In MSVC, __m512i is defined in the header files (<immintrin.h>) as a struct or union (e.g., typedef struct __m512i { ... } __m512i). To the MSVC compiler, it is essentially a user-defined data type, not a fundamental language primitive like int or float.
Standard C++ does not define what `|` means for a user-defined struct.
MSVC does not have the same "Vector Extensions" that automatically apply operators to these structs.
When you write `a | b` in MSVC, the compiler looks for a definition of `operator|` for the __m512i struct. Since the standard headers don't provide one, the compiler throws an error.
You must use the explicit intrinsic function provided by Intel/MSVC: _mm512_or_si512(a, b).
To get the nice syntax `(a | b)` in MSVC, you have to manually "teach" the compiler what `|` means by defining the `operator|` overload yourself.
* Update README.md with build instructions for Windows
Current README lacks any guide for Windows users, whereas build process on that platform is quite compicated
* Update build.md with instruction about clang-cl.exe
Brings step-by-step build instruction for Windows
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Polish build.md for Windows usage
Added example of use for Windows
* Apply suggestions from code review
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common : add nemotron 3 parsing (#18077)
common : add parser for ministral/mistral large 3/devstral 2 (#17713)
common : default content to an empty string (#18485)
chat: make tool description and parameters optional per OpenAI spec (#18478)
Per the OpenAI API specification, both 'description' and 'parameters'
fields in tool function definitions are optional. Previously, the parser
would throw an exception if these fields were missing.
Attempts to fix#17667
common : implement new jinja template engine (#18462)
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jinja: correct member access rule (#18905)
jinja : fix lexing of float literals with sign (#18901)
jinja : add missing tojson filter for bool (#18900)
jinja : attribute support for join, map and sort (#18883)
jinja : fix object item order (and properly implement dictsort) (#18904)
tests : add test-jinja -py option for cross-checking (#18906)
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Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
ci : run test-jinja -py on high perf [no ci] (#18916)
jinja : fix undefined keys and attributes and int/float as bool (#18924)
jinja: support none|string (#18995)
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
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Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
jinja : implement mixed type object keys (#18955)
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Co-authored-by: Xuan Son Nguyen <son@huggingface.co>
jinja : undefined should be treated as sequence/iterable (return string/array) by filters/tests (#19147)
`tojson` is not a supported `undefined` filter
keep it DRY and fix some types
jinja : do not pass empty tools and add some none filters (#19176)
jinja : add unordered_map include to value.h [no ci] (#19205)
jinja : add missing 'in' test to template engine (#19004) (#19239)
The jinja template parser was missing the 'in' test from
global_builtins(), causing templates using reject("in", ...),
select("in", ...), or 'x is in(y)' to fail with
"selectattr: unknown test 'in'".
This broke tool-calling for Qwen3-Coder and any other model
whose chat template uses the 'in' test.
Added test_is_in supporting array, string, and object containment
checks, mirroring the existing 'in' operator logic in runtime.cpp.
Includes test cases for all three containment types plus
reject/select filter usage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Sid Mohan <sidmohan0@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Xuan Son Nguyen <son@huggingface.co>
Add Jinja support for "indent" string filter (#19529)
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
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Co-authored-by: Sigbjørn Skjæret <sigbjorn.skjaeret@scala.com>
add vendor
refactor chat
server : support preserving reasoning_content in assistant message (#18994)
chat : fix translategemma crash on common_chat_format_example (#19019)
chat: fix language input for translategemma (#19052)
Co-authored-by: Aldehir Rojas <hello@alde.dev>
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Co-authored-by: Aldehir Rojas <hello@alde.dev>
chat: fix case where template accepts type content only (#19419)
mtmd : chat : Fix extra \n between text and media marker (#19595)
Thanks to @tugot17 for detecting and reporting the issue.
For vision models (e.g. LFM2.5-VL-1.6B and Qwen/Qwen3-VL-4B-Instruct) `llama-mtmd-cli` produces identical output to HF implementation.
However `llama-server` doesn't. I traced it down to extra newline
inserted after `<__media__>`.
This happens in `to_json_oaicompat`, that treats media markers as text
and joins all parts with `\n` separator.
PR introduces new type `media_marker` and uses it for media markers.
Extra logic is added to prevent insertion of newlines before and after
media markers.
With this change number of input tokens is identical to HF
implementation and as a result the output is also identical.
I explored other ways to address the issue
* remove completely `\n` between text parts in `to_json_oaicompat`
* merge text messages in server-common.cpp before sending them to `to_json_oaicompat`
Please propose alternative ways of fixing this issue.
Co-authored-by: Piotr Wilkin (ilintar) <piotr.wilkin@syndatis.com>
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Co-authored-by: Piotr Wilkin (ilintar) <piotr.wilkin@syndatis.com>
common : merge qwen3-coder and nemotron nano 3 parsers (#19765)
common : fix improper trimming in XML parser on complete message (#19805)
Co-authored-by: Jules LEIDELINGER <11395311+julio75012@users.noreply.github.com>
jinja: correct stats for tojson and string filters (#19785)
jinja : correct default size for string slices (#19913)
common : handle unicode during partial json parsing (#16526)
common : fix json schema with '\' in literals (#17307)
add back qwen_coder_xml and mirothinker
Co-authored-by: Aldehir Rojas <hello@alde.dev>
* raw parameters.md
* fix small typos in common.cpp
* Update build args in parameters.md
* Update parameters.md
- format as table
- sections
* Update README.md
- quickstart
- build and run
* Update parameters.md
other tools examples
* add PR links
* multiple updates to parameters.md
- description
- add jargon section
- add suggestions from feedbacks
* don't imply that only linux is supported in README.md
* add alias to parameters.md
* Update README.md with recent models and features
* Update parameters.md with latest features
* address suggestions
- no-ooae
- placeholder for common commands
- no-kv-offload
- llama-sweep-bench
- placeholder for unique parameters
* specify Linux distro in README.md
* spec : add self speculative decoding and ngram-mod and refactor
common : use common_ prefix for common library function
llama : use LLAMA_TOKEN_NULL
spec : add self speculative decoding (no draft model required) + refactor
spec : add ngram-mod
spec : various improvements ton ngram-map + docs
spec : fix the check-rate logic of ngram-simple
common : add common_speculative_is_compat()
spec : simplify time measurement using common_time_meas
refactor common_sampler_init
refactor common_token_to_piece
refactor and fix cur_p bug
clean up
* spec : remove check rate
* spec: show warnings instead of abort
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Co-authored-by: firecoperana <firecoperana>
Co-authored-by: Sascha Rogmann <59577610+srogmann@users.noreply.github.com>
* Merging mainline - WIP
* Merging mainline - WIP
AVX2 and CUDA appear to work.
CUDA performance seems slightly (~1-2%) lower as it is so often
the case with llama.cpp/ggml after some "improvements" have been made.
* Merging mainline - fix Metal
* Remove check
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Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com>
* run-single-test.sh: added a single test function script and fix debug-test.sh to be more robust
* debug-test.sh: combined execute and gdb test mode via -g flag
* debug-test.sh: refactor
* debug-test: refactor for clarity
* debug-test.sh: comment style changes
* debug-test.sh: fix gdb
* A little documentation that shares my quick tips for working in the repository.
* Update startup-testing-debugging.md
* script that shows a menu of tests to pick from & run the debugger on
* debug-test.sh: Refactor CLI help message
* debug-test.sh: documentation update
* debug-test.sh: CLI Help output corrections
* debug-test.sh: minor doc fix
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authored-by: Josh Ramer <ubuntu@ip-172-31-32-53.ec2.internal>
Assisted-by: brian khuu <mofosyne@gmail.com>
* gguf-debug: Example how to use ggml callback for debugging
* gguf-debug: no mutex, verify type, fix stride.
* llama: cv eval: move cb eval field in common gpt_params
* ggml_debug: use common gpt_params to pass cb eval.
Fix get tensor SIGV random.
* ggml_debug: ci: add tests
* ggml_debug: EOL in CMakeLists.txt
* ggml_debug: Remove unused param n_batch, no batching here
* ggml_debug: fix trailing spaces
* ggml_debug: fix trailing spaces
* common: fix cb_eval and user data not initialized
* ci: build revert label
* ggml_debug: add main test label
* doc: add a model: add a link to ggml-debug
* ggml-debug: add to make toolchain
* ggml-debug: tests add the main label
* ggml-debug: ci add test curl label
* common: allow the warmup to be disabled in llama_init_from_gpt_params
* ci: add curl test
* ggml-debug: better tensor type support
* gitignore : ggml-debug
* ggml-debug: printing also the sum of each tensor
* ggml-debug: remove block size
* eval-callback: renamed from ggml-debug
* eval-callback: fix make toolchain
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>