feat: add conversion script

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Zach Nussbaum 1 year ago committed by AT
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# Based on: https://github.com/KerfuffleV2/ggml-falcon/blob/feat-improve-falcon-convert-hf/examples/falcon/convert-hf-to-ggml.py
# Convert Hugging Face fine-tuned bloom-like models to ggml format
#
# Usage:
#
# python3 convert_falcon_hf_to_ggml.py model_directory output_directory [use-f32]
#
# This script is similar to "convert-pt-to-ggml.py"
#
import io
import os
import sys
import struct
import json
import code
import torch
import numpy as np
import gc
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoConfig
# ref: https://github.com/openai/gpt-2/blob/master/src/encoder.py
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a corresponding list of unicode strings.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings.
This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab if you want to avoid UNKs.
When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for decent coverage.
This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab.
To avoid that, we want lookup tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
And avoids mapping to whitespace/control characters the bpe code barfs on.
"""
bs = list(range(ord("!"), ord("~")+1))+list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬")+1))+list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ")+1))
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8+n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
print("INFO: GGML V1 files produced are meant to be finalized through examples/falcon_quantize which will bring them to latest version and precision of choice");
print("Usage: python convert_falcon_hf_to_ggml.py model_directory output_directory [use-f32]")
print(" model_directory: name of the directory and model you convert (it should be a subdirectory)")
print(" output-directory: directory where the output file will be written")
print(" use-f32: if present, use float32 instead of float16 (f32 is recommended)")
sys.exit(1)
# num_parts = int(sys.argv[1])
dir_model = sys.argv[1] # name and dir of model
dir_out = sys.argv[2] # output directory
# make sure the output directory exists
os.makedirs(dir_out, exist_ok=True)
# possible data types
# ftype == 0 -> float32
# ftype == 1 -> float16
#
# map from ftype to string
ftype_str = ["f32", "f16"]
ftype = 1
if len(sys.argv) > 3:
ftype = 0
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(dir_model)
# print(tokenizer)
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(dir_model, trust_remote_code=True)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(dir_model, trust_remote_code=True, torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, low_cpu_mem_usage=True)
hparams = config.to_dict()
n_head = hparams["n_head"]
n_head_kv = hparams["n_head_kv"] if "n_head_kv" in hparams else 1
head_dim = hparams["hidden_size"] // n_head
print("* Loading model from: ", dir_model)
fname_out = dir_out + f"/ggml-model-{dir_model.split('/')[-1]}-{ftype_str[ftype]}.bin"
fout = open(fname_out, "wb")
fout.write(struct.pack("i", 0x67676a74)) # magic: ggmf in hex (version 1) - possibly change to ggfc ?
fout.write(struct.pack("i", 1)) # version
fout.write(struct.pack("i", hparams["vocab_size"]))
fout.write(struct.pack("i", hparams["hidden_size"]))
fout.write(struct.pack("i", n_head))
fout.write(struct.pack("i", n_head_kv))
fout.write(struct.pack("i", hparams["n_layer"]))
fout.write(struct.pack("i", 40 if "n_head_kv" in hparams else 7)) # obsolete field that breaks ggml compatibility - todo again remove one day
fout.write(struct.pack("i", ftype))
reverse_vocab = {id: encoded_tok for encoded_tok, id in tokenizer.vocab.items()}
byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
byte_decoder = {v:k for k, v in byte_encoder.items()}
for i in range(hparams["vocab_size"]):
text = bytearray([byte_decoder[c] for c in reverse_vocab[i]])
fout.write(struct.pack("i", len(text)))
fout.write(text)
fout.write(struct.pack("f", 0.0)) # falcon uses bpe on RefinedWeb - no probability scores used
model = model.state_dict()
for name in model.keys():
src = name
# The original query_key_value tensor contains n_head_kv "kv groups",
# each consisting of n_head/n_head_kv query weights followed by one key
# and one value weight (shared by all query heads in the kv group).
# This layout makes it a big pain to work with in GGML.
# So we rearrange them here,, so that we have n_head query weights
# followed by n_head_kv key weights followed by n_head_kv value weights,
# in contiguous fashion.
if "query_key_value" in src:
qkv = model[src].view(
n_head_kv, n_head // n_head_kv + 2, head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
q = qkv[:, :-2 ].reshape(n_head * head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
k = qkv[:, [-2]].reshape(n_head_kv * head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
v = qkv[:, [-1]].reshape(n_head_kv * head_dim, head_dim * n_head)
model[src] = torch.cat((q,k,v)).reshape_as(model[src])
data = model[src].squeeze()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
# default type is fp32
ftype_cur = 1 if ftype == 1 and n_dims > 1 else 0
data = data.to(dtype = torch.float16 if ftype_cur == 1 else torch.float32).numpy()
print(f' |', name, data.shape, '->', data.dtype)
# header
str = name.encode('utf-8')
fout.write(struct.pack("iii", n_dims, len(str), ftype_cur))
for i in range(n_dims):
fout.write(struct.pack("i", data.shape[n_dims - 1 - i]))
fout.write(str)
# data
data.tofile(fout)
fout.close()
print("Done. Output file: " + fname_out)
print("")
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