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Matthew Farrellee
4205376653
chore: add meta/llama-3.3-70b-instruct as supported nvidia inference provider model (#1985)
see https://build.nvidia.com/meta/llama-3_3-70b-instruct
2025-04-17 06:50:40 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
530d4bdfe1
refactor: move all llama code to models/llama out of meta reference (#1887)
# What does this PR do?

Move around bits. This makes the copies from llama-models _much_ easier
to maintain and ensures we don't entangle meta-reference specific
tidbits into llama-models code even by accident.

Also, kills the meta-reference-quantized-gpu distro and rolls
quantization deps into meta-reference-gpu.

## Test Plan

```
LLAMA_MODELS_DEBUG=1 \
  with-proxy llama stack run meta-reference-gpu \
  --env INFERENCE_MODEL=meta-llama/Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct \
   --env INFERENCE_CHECKPOINT_DIR=<DIR> \
   --env MODEL_PARALLEL_SIZE=4 \
   --env QUANTIZATION_TYPE=fp8_mixed
```

Start a server with and without quantization. Point integration tests to
it using:

```
pytest -s -v  tests/integration/inference/test_text_inference.py \
   --stack-config http://localhost:8321 --text-model meta-llama/Llama-4-Scout-17B-16E-Instruct
```
2025-04-07 15:03:58 -07:00
Ashwin Bharambe
04de2f84e9
fix: register provider model name and HF alias in run.yaml (#1304)
Each model known to the system has two identifiers: 

- the `provider_resource_id` (what the provider calls it) -- e.g.,
`accounts/fireworks/models/llama-v3p1-8b-instruct`
- the `identifier` (`model_id`) under which it is registered and gets
routed to the appropriate provider.

We have so far used the HuggingFace repo alias as the standardized
identifier you can use to refer to the model. So in the above example,
we'd use `meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct` as the name under which it
gets registered. This makes it convenient for users to refer to these
models across providers.

However, we forgot to register the _actual_ provider model ID also. You
should be able to route via `provider_resource_id` also, of course.

This change fixes this (somewhat grave) omission.

*Note*: this change is additive -- more aliases work now compared to
before.

## Test Plan

Run the following for distro=(ollama fireworks together)
```
LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG=$distro \
   pytest -s -v tests/client-sdk/inference/test_text_inference.py \
   --inference-model=meta-llama/Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct --vision-inference-model=""
```
2025-02-27 16:39:23 -08:00
Matthew Farrellee
99b6925ad8
feat: add nemo retriever text embedding models to nvidia inference provider (#1218)
# What does this PR do?

add the NeMo Retriever Embedding models from
https://docs.nvidia.com/nim/nemo-retriever/text-embedding/latest/support-matrix.html
2025-02-26 21:18:34 -08:00
Rashmi Pawar
da9f0b7869
test(client-sdk): Update embedding test types to use latest imports (#1203)
# What does this PR do?
- Updates ImageContentItemImageURL import
- fixes `embedding_dimensions` metadata param

## Test Plan
- Ran pytest locally, verified embedding tests pass with new types

![Screenshot 2025-02-21 at 6 54
27 PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f80e3785-04c3-415e-9276-88aa8136bf00)

cc: @dglogo @sumitb
2025-02-21 08:09:17 -08:00
Matthew Farrellee
832c535aaf
feat(providers): add NVIDIA Inference embedding provider and tests (#935)
# What does this PR do?

add /v1/inference/embeddings implementation to NVIDIA provider

**open topics** -
- *asymmetric models*. NeMo Retriever includes asymmetric models, which
are models that embed differently depending on if the input is destined
for storage or lookup against storage. the /v1/inference/embeddings api
does not allow the user to indicate the type of embedding to perform.
see https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/issues/934
- *truncation*. embedding models typically have a limited context
window, e.g. 1024 tokens is common though newer models have 8k windows.
when the input is larger than this window the endpoint cannot perform
its designed function. two options: 0. return an error so the user can
reduce the input size and retry; 1. perform truncation for the user and
proceed (common strategies are left or right truncation). many users
encounter context window size limits and will struggle to write reliable
programs. this struggle is especially acute without access to the
model's tokenizer. the /v1/inference/embeddings api does not allow the
user to delegate truncation policy. see
https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/issues/933
- *dimensions*. "Matryoshka" embedding models are available. they allow
users to control the number of embedding dimensions the model produces.
this is a critical feature for managing storage constraints. embeddings
of 1024 dimensions what achieve 95% recall for an application may not be
worth the storage cost if a 512 dimensions can achieve 93% recall.
controlling embedding dimensions allows applications to determine their
recall and storage tradeoffs. the /v1/inference/embeddings api does not
allow the user to control the output dimensions. see
https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/issues/932

## Test Plan

- `llama stack run llama_stack/templates/nvidia/run.yaml`
- `LLAMA_STACK_BASE_URL=http://localhost:8321 pytest -v
tests/client-sdk/inference/test_embedding.py --embedding-model
baai/bge-m3`


## Sources

Please link relevant resources if necessary.


## Before submitting

- [ ] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the
other checks if that's the case).
- [x] Ran pre-commit to handle lint / formatting issues.
- [x] Read the [contributor
guideline](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-stack/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md),
      Pull Request section?
- [ ] Updated relevant documentation.
- [x] Wrote necessary unit or integration tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bharambe <ashwin.bharambe@gmail.com>
2025-02-20 16:59:48 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
07ccf908f7 ModelAlias -> ProviderModelEntry 2025-02-20 14:02:36 -08:00
Ashwin Bharambe
eddef0b2ae
chore: slight renaming of model alias stuff (#1181)
Quick test by running:
```
LLAMA_STACK_CONFIG=fireworks pytest -s -v tests/client-sdk
```
2025-02-20 11:48:46 -08:00
Ben Browning
e9b8259cf9
fix: Get distro_codegen.py working with default deps and enabled in pre-commit hooks (#1123)
# What does this PR do?

Before this change, `distro_codegen.py` would only work if the user
manually installed multiple provider-specific dependencies (see #1122).
Now, users can run `distro_codegen.py` without any provider-specific
dependencies because we avoid importing the entire provider
implementations just to get the config needed to build the provider
template.

Concretely, this mostly means moving the
MODEL_ALIASES (and related variants) definitions to a new models.py
class within the provider implementation for those providers that
require additional dependencies. It also meant moving a couple of
imports from top-level imports to inside `get_adapter_impl` for some
providers, which follows the pattern used by multiple existing
providers.

To ensure we don't regress and accidentally add new imports that cause
distro_codegen.py to fail, the stubbed-in pre-commit hook for
distro_codegen.py was uncommented and slightly tweaked to run via `uv
run python ...` to ensure it runs with only the project's default
dependencies and to run automatically instead of manually.

Lastly, this updates distro_codegen.py itself to keep track of paths it
might have changed and to only `git diff` those specific paths when
checking for changed files instead of doing a diff on the entire working
tree. The latter was overly broad and would require a user have no other
unstaged changes in their working tree, even if those unstaged changes
were unrelated to generated code. Now it only flags uncommitted changes
for paths distro_codegen.py actually writes to.

Our generated code was also out-of-date, presumably because of these
issues, so this commit also has some updates to the generated code
purely because it was out of sync, and the pre-commit hook now enforces
things to be updated.

(Closes #1122)

## Test Plan

I manually tested distro_codegen.py and the pre-commit hook to verify
those work as expected, flagging any uncommited changes and catching any
imports that attempt to pull in provider-specific dependencies.

However, I do not have valid api keys to the impacted provider
implementations, and am unable to easily run the inference tests against
each changed provider. There are no functional changes to the provider
implementations here, but I'd appreciate a second set of eyes on the
changed import statements and moving of MODEL_ALIASES type code to a
separate models.py to ensure I didn't make any obvious errors.

---------

Signed-off-by: Ben Browning <bbrownin@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashwin Bharambe <ashwin.bharambe@gmail.com>
2025-02-19 18:39:20 -08:00