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# H2O's GPT-GM-OASST1-Falcon 40B v2 GGML These files are GGML format model files for [H2O's GPT-GM-OASST1-Falcon 40B v2](https://huggingface.co/h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2). These GGML files will **not** work in llama.cpp, text-generation-webui or KoboldCpp. They can be used from: * [LoLLMS Web UI](https://github.com/ParisNeo/lollms-webui). * The ctransformers Python library, which includes LangChain support: [ctransformers](https://github.com/marella/ctransformers). * A new fork of llama.cpp that introduced this new Falcon GGML support: [cmp-nc/ggllm.cpp](https://github.com/cmp-nct/ggllm.cpp). ## Prompt template ``` <|prompt|>prompt<|endoftext|> <|answer|> ``` ## Repositories available * [4-bit GPTQ models for GPU inference](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2-GPTQ) * [2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8-bit GGML models for CPU+GPU inference](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2-GGML) * [Unquantised fp16 model in pytorch format, for GPU inference and for further conversions](https://huggingface.co/h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2) ## Compatibility The recommended UI for these GGMLs is [LoLLMS Web UI](https://github.com/ParisNeo/lollms-webui). Preliminary CUDA GPU acceleration is provided. For use from Python code, use [ctransformers](https://github.com/marella/ctransformers). Again, with preliminary CUDA GPU acceleration Or to build cmp-nct's fork of llama.cpp with Falcon 7B support plus preliminary CUDA acceleration, please try the following steps: ``` git clone https://github.com/cmp-nct/ggllm.cpp cd ggllm.cpp rm -rf build && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DGGML_CUBLAS=1 .. && cmake --build . --config Release ``` Compiling on Windows: developer cmp-nct notes: 'I personally compile it using VScode. When compiling with CUDA support using the Microsoft compiler it's essential to select the "Community edition build tools". Otherwise CUDA won't compile.' Once compiled you can then use `bin/falcon_main` just like you would use llama.cpp. For example: ``` bin/falcon_main -t 8 -ngl 100 -b 1 -m h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q3_k.bin -p "What is a falcon?\n### Response:" ``` You can specify `-ngl 100` regardles of your VRAM, as it will automatically detect how much VRAM is available to be used. Adjust `-t 8` (the number of CPU cores to use) according to what performs best on your system. Do not exceed the number of physical CPU cores you have. `-b 1` reduces batch size to 1. This slightly lowers prompt evaluation time, but frees up VRAM to load more of the model on to your GPU. If you find prompt evaluation too slow and have enough spare VRAM, you can remove this parameter. ## Provided files | Name | Quant method | Bits | Size | Max RAM required | Use case | | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ----- | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q2_k.bin | q2_k | 2 | 13.74 GB | 16.24 GB | New k-quant method. Uses GGML_TYPE_Q5_K for the attention.vw and feed_forward.w2 tensors, GGML_TYPE_Q2_K for the other tensors. | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q3_k.bin | q3_k | 3 | 17.98 GB | 20.48 GB | New k-quant method. Uses GGML_TYPE_Q3_K for all tensors | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q4_0.bin | q4_0 | 4 | 23.54 GB | 26.04 GB | Old quant method, 4-bit. | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q4_1.bin | q4_1 | 4 | 26.16 GB | 28.66 GB | Old quant method, 4-bit. Higher accuracy than q4_0 but not as high as q5_0. However has quicker inference than q5 models. | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q4_k.bin | q4_k | 4 | 23.54 GB | 26.04 GB | New k-quant method. Uses GGML_TYPE_Q4_K for all tensors | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q5_0.bin | q5_0 | 5 | 28.77 GB | 31.27 GB | Old quant method, 5-bit. Higher accuracy, higher resource usage and slower inference. | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q5_1.bin | q5_1 | 5 | 31.38 GB | 33.88 GB | Old quant method, 5-bit. Even higher accuracy, resource usage and slower inference. | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q5_k.bin | q5_k | 5 | 28.77 GB | 31.27 GB | New k-quant method. Uses GGML_TYPE_Q5_K for all tensors | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q6_k.bin | q6_k | 6 | 34.33 GB | 36.83 GB | New k-quant method. Uses GGML_TYPE_Q8_K - 6-bit quantization - for all tensors | | h2ogpt-falcon-40b.ggmlv3.q8_0.bin | q8_0 | 8 | 44.46 GB | 46.96 GB | Old quant method, 8-bit. Almost indistinguishable from float16. High resource use and slow. Not recommended for most users. | **Note**: the above RAM figures assume no GPU offloading. If layers are offloaded to the GPU, this will reduce RAM usage and use VRAM instead. ## Discord For further support, and discussions on these models and AI in general, join us at: [TheBloke AI's Discord server](https://discord.gg/Jq4vkcDakD) ## Thanks, and how to contribute. Thanks to the [chirper.ai](https://chirper.ai) team! I've had a lot of people ask if they can contribute. 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Thank you to all my generous patrons and donaters! # Original model card: H2O's GPT-GM-OASST1-Falcon 40B v2 # Model Card ## Summary This model was trained using [H2O LLM Studio](https://github.com/h2oai/h2o-llmstudio). - Base model: [tiiuae/falcon-40b](https://huggingface.co/tiiuae/falcon-40b) - Dataset preparation: [OpenAssistant/oasst1](https://github.com/h2oai/h2o-llmstudio/blob/1935d84d9caafed3ee686ad2733eb02d2abfce57/app_utils/utils.py#LL1896C5-L1896C28) ## Usage To use the model with the `transformers` library on a machine with GPUs, first make sure you have the `transformers`, `accelerate` and `torch` libraries installed. ```bash pip install transformers==4.29.2 pip install bitsandbytes==0.39.0 pip install accelerate==0.19.0 pip install torch==2.0.0 pip install einops==0.6.1 ``` ```python import torch from transformers import pipeline, BitsAndBytesConfig, AutoTokenizer model_kwargs = {} quantization_config = None # optional quantization quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig( load_in_8bit=True, llm_int8_threshold=6.0, ) model_kwargs["quantization_config"] = quantization_config tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained( "h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2", use_fast=False, padding_side="left", trust_remote_code=True, ) generate_text = pipeline( model="h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2", tokenizer=tokenizer, torch_dtype=torch.float16, trust_remote_code=True, use_fast=False, device_map={"": "cuda:0"}, model_kwargs=model_kwargs, ) res = generate_text( "Why is drinking water so healthy?", min_new_tokens=2, max_new_tokens=1024, do_sample=False, num_beams=1, temperature=float(0.3), repetition_penalty=float(1.2), renormalize_logits=True ) print(res[0]["generated_text"]) ``` You can print a sample prompt after the preprocessing step to see how it is feed to the tokenizer: ```python print(generate_text.preprocess("Why is drinking water so healthy?")["prompt_text"]) ``` ```bash <|prompt|>Why is drinking water so healthy?<|endoftext|><|answer|> ``` Alternatively, you can download [h2oai_pipeline.py](h2oai_pipeline.py), store it alongside your notebook, and construct the pipeline yourself from the loaded model and tokenizer: ```python import torch from h2oai_pipeline import H2OTextGenerationPipeline from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, BitsAndBytesConfig quantization_config = None # optional quantization quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig( load_in_8bit=True, llm_int8_threshold=6.0, ) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained( "h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2", use_fast=False, padding_side="left", trust_remote_code=True, ) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( "h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2", trust_remote_code=True, torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map={"": "cuda:0"}, quantization_config=quantization_config ).eval() generate_text = H2OTextGenerationPipeline(model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer) res = generate_text( "Why is drinking water so healthy?", min_new_tokens=2, max_new_tokens=1024, do_sample=False, num_beams=1, temperature=float(0.3), repetition_penalty=float(1.2), renormalize_logits=True ) print(res[0]["generated_text"]) ``` You may also construct the pipeline from the loaded model and tokenizer yourself and consider the preprocessing steps: ```python from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, BitsAndBytesConfig # Important: The prompt needs to be in the same format the model was trained with. # You can find an example prompt in the experiment logs. prompt = "<|prompt|>How are you?<|endoftext|><|answer|>" quantization_config = None # optional quantization quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig( load_in_8bit=True, llm_int8_threshold=6.0, ) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained( "h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2", use_fast=False, padding_side="left", trust_remote_code=True, ) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( "h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2", trust_remote_code=True, torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map={"": "cuda:0"}, quantization_config=quantization_config ).eval() inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt", add_special_tokens=False).to("cuda") # generate configuration can be modified to your needs tokens = model.generate( **inputs, min_new_tokens=2, max_new_tokens=1024, do_sample=False, num_beams=1, temperature=float(0.3), repetition_penalty=float(1.2), renormalize_logits=True )[0] tokens = tokens[inputs["input_ids"].shape[1]:] answer = tokenizer.decode(tokens, skip_special_tokens=True) print(answer) ``` ## Model Architecture ``` RWForCausalLM( (transformer): RWModel( (word_embeddings): Embedding(65024, 8192) (h): ModuleList( (0-59): 60 x DecoderLayer( (ln_attn): LayerNorm((8192,), eps=1e-05, elementwise_affine=True) (ln_mlp): LayerNorm((8192,), eps=1e-05, elementwise_affine=True) (self_attention): Attention( (maybe_rotary): RotaryEmbedding() (query_key_value): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=9216, bias=False) (dense): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=8192, bias=False) (attention_dropout): Dropout(p=0.0, inplace=False) ) (mlp): MLP( (dense_h_to_4h): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=32768, bias=False) (act): GELU(approximate='none') (dense_4h_to_h): Linear(in_features=32768, out_features=8192, bias=False) ) ) ) (ln_f): LayerNorm((8192,), eps=1e-05, elementwise_affine=True) ) (lm_head): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=65024, bias=False) ) ``` ## Model Configuration This model was trained using H2O LLM Studio and with the configuration in [cfg.yaml](cfg.yaml). 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