The following scenario will cause an assertion failure in the graph
allocator:
- Build and allocate a graph containing a tensor with a non-NULL data
pointer
- Build and allocate a new graph where that data is NULL
Result:
ggml-alloc.c:819: GGML_ASSERT(talloc->buffer_id >= 0) failed
This happens during revalidation because we think that memory should
have been previously allocated based on the current graph but in
reality the previous graph was different. In this situation, we
should do a full reallocation pass.
* Upgrade init_tensor API to return a ggml_status
To prepare for an 'abort-free' ggml
(ggml not to abort on OOMs but return a OOM status),
as agreeed with Diego in the ggml repo,
upgrade the init_tensor() and view_init() APIs
to return a ggml_status.
* misc fixes
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Co-authored-by: slaren <slarengh@gmail.com>
This commit removes the return statement from ggml_gallocr_allocate_node
function.
The motivation behind this change is to make the code more readable and
consistent.
* ggml: new optimization interface
remove test2.c, test3.c
store adamw params in tensor
move grads from tensor to graph
* avoid segfault upon API misuse
* add ggml-opt.h to public headers
* remove dependence of ggml-opt.cpp on ggml-cpu.h
This commit removes the buffer_id field from the leaf_alloc struct.
The motivation for is that this field is only written to and never
read/used as far as I can tell. Each tensor_alloc has a buffer_id field
and this is what caused me to look into this more closely, to
understand what the buffer_id in leaf_alloc was used for.