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- //go:build darwin
- /**
- * llama.cpp - git e782c9e735f93ab4767ffc37462c523b73a17ddc
- *
- * MIT License
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2023 Georgi Gerganov
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- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
- * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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- * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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- */
- // An interface allowing to compute ggml_cgraph with Metal
- //
- // This is a fully functional interface that extends ggml with GPU support for Apple devices.
- // A similar interface can be created for other GPU backends (e.g. Vulkan, CUDA, OpenCL, etc.)
- //
- // How it works?
- //
- // As long as your program can create and evaluate a ggml_cgraph on the CPU, you can use this
- // interface to evaluate the same graph on the GPU. Instead of using ggml_graph_compute(), you
- // use ggml_metal_graph_compute() (or ggml_vulkan_graph_compute(), etc.)
- //
- // You only need to make sure that all memory buffers that you used during the graph creation
- // are mapped to the device memory with the ggml_metal_add_buffer() function. This mapping is
- // used during the graph evaluation to determine the arguments of the compute kernels.
- //
- // Synchronization between device and host memory (for example for input and output tensors)
- // is done with the ggml_metal_set_tensor() and ggml_metal_get_tensor() functions.
- //
- #pragma once
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- // max memory buffers that can be mapped to the device
- #define GGML_METAL_MAX_BUFFERS 16
- struct ggml_tensor;
- struct ggml_cgraph;
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- struct ggml_metal_context;
- // number of command buffers to use
- struct ggml_metal_context * ggml_metal_init(int n_cb);
- void ggml_metal_free(struct ggml_metal_context * ctx);
- // set the number of command buffers to use
- void ggml_metal_set_n_cb(struct ggml_metal_context * ctx, int n_cb);
- // creates a mapping between a host memory buffer and a device memory buffer
- // - make sure to map all buffers used in the graph before calling ggml_metal_graph_compute
- // - the mapping is used during computation to determine the arguments of the compute kernels
- // - you don't need to keep the host memory buffer allocated as it is never accessed by Metal
- // - max_size specifies the maximum size of a tensor and is used to create shared views such
- // that it is guaranteed that the tensor will fit in at least one of the views
- //
- bool ggml_metal_add_buffer(
- struct ggml_metal_context * ctx,
- const char * name,
- void * data,
- size_t size,
- size_t max_size);
- // set data from host memory into the device
- void ggml_metal_set_tensor(struct ggml_metal_context * ctx, struct ggml_tensor * t);
- // get data from the device into host memory
- void ggml_metal_get_tensor(struct ggml_metal_context * ctx, struct ggml_tensor * t);
- // same as ggml_graph_compute but uses Metal
- // creates gf->n_threads command buffers in parallel
- void ggml_metal_graph_compute(struct ggml_metal_context * ctx, struct ggml_cgraph * gf);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
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