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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# HF refact--> gguf conversion
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import json
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import numpy as np
import torch
from transformers import AutoTokenizer # type: ignore[import]
if "NO_LOCAL_GGUF" not in os.environ:
sys.path.insert(1, str(Path(__file__).parent / "gguf-py" / "gguf"))
import gguf
def count_model_parts(dir_model: Path) -> int:
num_parts = 0
for filename in os.listdir(dir_model):
if filename.startswith("pytorch_model-"):
num_parts += 1
if num_parts > 0:
print("gguf: found " + str(num_parts) + " model parts")
return num_parts
def parse_args() -> argparse.Namespace:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Convert a Refact model to a GGML compatible file"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--vocab-only",
action="store_true",
help="extract only the vocab",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--outfile",
type=Path,
help="path to write to; default: based on input",
)
parser.add_argument(
"model",
type=Path,
help="directory containing model file, or model file itself (*.bin)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"ftype",
type=int,
choices=[0, 1],
default=1,
nargs="?",
help="output format - use 0 for float32, 1 for float16",
)
return parser.parse_args()
args = parse_args()
dir_model = args.model
ftype = args.ftype
if not dir_model.is_dir():
print(f"Error: {args.model} is not a directory", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# possible tensor data types
# ftype == 0 -> float32
# ftype == 1 -> float16
# map from ftype to string
ftype_str = ["f32", "f16"]
if args.outfile is not None:
fname_out = args.outfile
else:
# output in the same directory as the model by default
fname_out = dir_model / f"ggml-model-{ftype_str[ftype]}.gguf"
print("gguf: loading model " + dir_model.name)
with open(dir_model / "config.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
hparams = json.load(f)
if hparams["architectures"][0] != "GPTRefactForCausalLM":
print("Model architecture not supported: " + hparams["architectures"][0])
sys.exit(1)
# get number of model parts
num_parts = count_model_parts(dir_model)
ARCH = gguf.MODEL_ARCH.REFACT
gguf_writer = gguf.GGUFWriter(fname_out, gguf.MODEL_ARCH_NAMES[ARCH])
print("gguf: get model metadata")
# Get refact feed forward dimension
hidden_dim = hparams["n_embd"]
inner_dim = 4 * hidden_dim
hidden_dim = int(2 * inner_dim / 3)
multiple_of = 256
ff_dim = multiple_of * ((hidden_dim + multiple_of - 1) // multiple_of)
block_count = hparams["n_layer"]
gguf_writer.add_name("Refact")
# refact uses Alibi. So this is from config.json which might be used by training.
gguf_writer.add_context_length(hparams["n_positions"])
gguf_writer.add_embedding_length(hparams["n_embd"])
gguf_writer.add_feed_forward_length(ff_dim)
gguf_writer.add_block_count(block_count)
gguf_writer.add_head_count(hparams["n_head"])
gguf_writer.add_head_count_kv(1)
gguf_writer.add_layer_norm_rms_eps(hparams["layer_norm_epsilon"])
gguf_writer.add_file_type(ftype)
# TOKENIZATION
print("gguf: get tokenizer metadata")
tokens: list[bytearray] = []
scores: list[float] = []
toktypes: list[int] = []
# gpt2 tokenizer
gguf_writer.add_tokenizer_model("gpt2")
print("gguf: get gpt2 tokenizer vocab")
# ref: https://github.com/cmp-nct/ggllm.cpp/blob/master/falcon_convert.py
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(dir_model)
# The number of tokens in tokenizer.json can differ from the expected vocab size.
# This causes downstream issues with mismatched tensor sizes when running the inference
vocab_size = hparams.get("vocab_size", len(tokenizer.vocab))
assert max(tokenizer.vocab.values()) < vocab_size
reverse_vocab = {id: encoded_tok for encoded_tok, id in tokenizer.vocab.items()}
for i in range(vocab_size):
tokens.append(reverse_vocab[i] if i in reverse_vocab else f"[PAD{i}]")
scores.append(0.0) # dummy
toktypes.append(gguf.TokenType.NORMAL)
gguf_writer.add_token_list(tokens)
gguf_writer.add_token_scores(scores)
gguf_writer.add_token_types(toktypes)
special_vocab = gguf.SpecialVocab(dir_model, load_merges=True)
special_vocab.add_to_gguf(gguf_writer)
# TENSORS
tensor_map = gguf.get_tensor_name_map(ARCH, block_count)
# params for qkv transform
n_head = hparams["n_head"]
n_head_kv = 1
head_dim = hparams["n_embd"] // n_head
# tensor info
print("gguf: get tensor metadata")
if num_parts == 0:
part_names = iter(("pytorch_model.bin",))
else:
part_names = (
f"pytorch_model-{n:05}-of-{num_parts:05}.bin" for n in range(1, num_parts + 1)
)
for part_name in part_names:
if args.vocab_only:
break
print("gguf: loading model part '" + part_name + "'")
model_part = torch.load(dir_model / part_name, map_location="cpu")
for i in range(block_count):
if f"transformer.h.{i}.attn.kv.weight" in model_part:
data = model_part[f"transformer.h.{i}.attn.kv.weight"]
model_part[f"model.layers.{i}.self_attn.k_proj.weight"] = data[
: n_head_kv * head_dim
]
model_part[f"model.layers.{i}.self_attn.v_proj.weight"] = data[
n_head_kv * head_dim :
]
del model_part[f"transformer.h.{i}.attn.kv.weight"]
if f"transformer.h.{i}.attn.q.weight" in model_part:
model_part[f"model.layers.{i}.self_attn.q_proj.weight"] = model_part[
f"transformer.h.{i}.attn.q.weight"
]
del model_part[f"transformer.h.{i}.attn.q.weight"]
if f"transformer.h.{i}.mlp.gate_up_proj.weight" in model_part:
data = model_part[f"transformer.h.{i}.mlp.gate_up_proj.weight"]
model_part[f"model.layers.{i}.mlp.gate_proj.weight"] = data[:ff_dim]
model_part[f"model.layers.{i}.mlp.up_proj.weight"] = data[ff_dim:]
del model_part[f"transformer.h.{i}.mlp.gate_up_proj.weight"]
for name in model_part.keys():
data = model_part[name]
old_dtype = data.dtype
# convert any unsupported data types to float32
if data.dtype != torch.float16 and data.dtype != torch.float32:
data = data.to(torch.float32)
data = data.squeeze().numpy()
# map tensor names
new_name = tensor_map.get_name(name, try_suffixes=(".weight",))
if new_name is None:
print("Can not map tensor '" + name + "'")
sys.exit()
n_dims = len(data.shape)
data_dtype = data.dtype
# if f32 desired, convert any float16 to float32
if ftype == 0 and data_dtype == np.float16:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# TODO: Why cant we use these float16 as-is? There should be not reason to store float16 as float32
if ftype == 1 and data_dtype == np.float16 and n_dims == 1:
data = data.astype(np.float32)
# if f16 desired, convert any float32 2-dim weight tensors to float16
if (
ftype == 1
and data_dtype == np.float32
and name.endswith(".weight")
and n_dims == 2
):
data = data.astype(np.float16)
print(
new_name
+ ", n_dims = "
+ str(n_dims)
+ ", "
+ str(old_dtype)
+ " --> "
+ str(data.dtype)
)
gguf_writer.add_tensor(new_name, data)
print("gguf: write header")
gguf_writer.write_header_to_file()
print("gguf: write metadata")
gguf_writer.write_kv_data_to_file()
if not args.vocab_only:
print("gguf: write tensors")
gguf_writer.write_tensors_to_file()
gguf_writer.close()
print(f"gguf: model successfully exported to '{fname_out}'")
print("")
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