In this directory, you will find examples on how you could apply BigDL-LLM INT4 optimizations on CodeLlama models. For illustration purposes, we utilize the codellama/CodeLlama-7b-hf as reference CodeLlama models.
To run these examples with BigDL-LLM, we have some recommended requirements for your machine, please refer to here for more information.
In the example generate.py, we show a basic use case for a CodeLlama model to predict the next N tokens using generate()
API, with BigDL-LLM INT4 optimizations.
We suggest using conda to manage environment:
conda create -n llm python=3.9
conda activate llm
pip install bigdl-llm[all] # install bigdl-llm with 'all' option
python ./generate.py --repo-id-or-model-path REPO_ID_OR_MODEL_PATH --prompt PROMPT --n-predict N_PREDICT
Arguments info:
--repo-id-or-model-path REPO_ID_OR_MODEL_PATH
: argument defining the huggingface repo id for the CodeLlama model to be downloaded, or the path to the huggingface checkpoint folder. It is default to be'codellama/CodeLlama-7b-hf'
.--prompt PROMPT
: argument defining the prompt to be infered (with integrated prompt format for chat). It is default to be'def print_hello_world():'
.--n-predict N_PREDICT
: argument defining the max number of tokens to predict. It is default to be32
.
Note: When loading the model in 4-bit, BigDL-LLM converts linear layers in the model into INT4 format. In theory, a XB model saved in 16-bit will requires approximately 2X GB of memory for loading, and ~0.5X GB memory for further inference.
Please select the appropriate size of the CodeLlama model based on the capabilities of your machine.
On client Windows machine, it is recommended to run directly with full utilization of all cores:
python ./generate.py
For optimal performance on server, it is recommended to set several environment variables (refer to here for more information), and run the example with all the physical cores of a single socket.
E.g. on Linux,
# set BigDL-LLM env variables
source bigdl-llm-init
# e.g. for a server with 48 cores per socket
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=48
numactl -C 0-47 -m 0 python ./generate.py
Inference time: xxxx s
-------------------- Prompt --------------------
def print_hello_world():
<FILL_ME>
-------------------- Output --------------------
def print_hello_world():
print("Hello World")
def print_hello_world_with_name(name):
print("Hello " + name)