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Chatglm3-32k
In this directory, you will find examples on how you could apply IPEX-LLM INT4/FP8 optimizations on Chatglm3-32K models on Intel GPUs. For illustration purposes, we utilize the THUDM/chatglm3-6b-32k as reference Chatglm3-32K models.
0. Requirements
To run these examples with IPEX-LLM on Intel GPUs, we have some recommended requirements for your machine, please refer to here for more information.
Example: Predict Tokens using generate() API
In the example generate.py, we show a basic use case for a Chatglm3 model to predict the next N tokens using generate() API, with IPEX-LLM INT4/FP8 optimizations on Intel GPUs.
1. Install
1.1 Installation on Linux
We suggest using conda to manage environment:
conda create -n llm python=3.11
conda activate llm
# below command will install intel_extension_for_pytorch==2.1.10+xpu as default
pip install --pre --upgrade ipex-llm[xpu] --extra-index-url https://pytorch-extension.intel.com/release-whl/stable/xpu/us/
1.2 Installation on Windows
We suggest using conda to manage environment:
conda create -n llm python=3.11 libuv
conda activate llm
# below command will install intel_extension_for_pytorch==2.1.10+xpu as default
pip install --pre --upgrade ipex-llm[xpu] --extra-index-url https://pytorch-extension.intel.com/release-whl/stable/xpu/us/
2. Configures OneAPI environment variables
2.1 Configurations for Linux
source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh
2.2 Configurations for Windows
call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\setvars.bat"
Note: Please make sure you are using CMD (Anaconda Prompt if using conda) to run the command as PowerShell is not supported.
3. Runtime Configurations
For optimal performance, it is recommended to set several environment variables. Please check out the suggestions based on your device.
3.1 Configurations for Linux
For Intel Arc™ A-Series Graphics and Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series
export USE_XETLA=OFF
export SYCL_PI_LEVEL_ZERO_USE_IMMEDIATE_COMMANDLISTS=1
For Intel Data Center GPU Max Series
export LD_PRELOAD=${LD_PRELOAD}:${CONDA_PREFIX}/lib/libtcmalloc.so
export SYCL_PI_LEVEL_ZERO_USE_IMMEDIATE_COMMANDLISTS=1
export ENABLE_SDP_FUSION=1
Note: Please note that
libtcmalloc.socan be installed byconda install -c conda-forge -y gperftools=2.10.
3.2 Configurations for Windows
For Intel iGPU
set SYCL_CACHE_PERSISTENT=1
set BIGDL_LLM_XMX_DISABLED=1
For Intel Arc™ A300-Series or Pro A60
set SYCL_CACHE_PERSISTENT=1
For other Intel dGPU Series
There is no need to set further environment variables.
Note: For the first time that each model runs on Intel iGPU/Intel Arc™ A300-Series or Pro A60, it may take several minutes to compile.
4. Running examples
4.1 Using simple prompt
python ./generate.py --repo-id-or-model-path REPO_ID_OR_MODEL_PATH --prompt PROMPT --n-predict N_PREDICT --low-bit LOW_BIT
Arguments info:
--repo-id-or-model-path REPO_ID_OR_MODEL_PATH: argument defining the huggingface repo id for the Chatglm3 model (e.g.THUDM/chatglm3-6b-32k) to be downloaded, or the path to the huggingface checkpoint folder. It is default to be'THUDM/chatglm3-6b-32k'.--prompt PROMPT: argument defining the prompt to be infered (with integrated prompt format for chat). It is default to be'What is AI?'.--n-predict N_PREDICT: argument defining the max number of tokens to predict. It is default to be32.--low-bit LOW_BIT: argument defining which low bit optimization to use. Options are sym_int4 or fp8. It is default to besym_int4.
4.2 Using long context input prompt
You can set the prompt argument to be a .txt file path containing the long context prompt text. An example command using the 8k input size prompt we provide is given below:
python ./generate.py --repo-id-or-model-path togethercomputer/chatglm3-6b-32k --prompt 8k.txt
Note: If you need to run longer input or use less memory, please set
IPEX_LLM_LOW_MEM=1, which will enable memory optimization and may slightly affect the latency performance.
Sample Output
THUDM/chatglm3-6b-32k
Inference time: xxxx s
-------------------- Prompt --------------------
<|user|>
What is AI?
<|assistant|>
-------------------- Output --------------------
[gMASK]sop <|user|>
What is AI?
<|assistant|>
 AI stands for Artificial Intelligence. It refers to the ability of computers and other machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as recognizing patterns, making