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ollama37/discover/gpu_darwin.go
Shang Chieh Tseng ef14fb5b26 Sync with upstream ollama/ollama and restore Tesla K80 (compute 3.7) support
This commit represents a complete rework after pulling the latest changes from
official ollama/ollama repository and re-applying Tesla K80 compatibility patches.

## Key Changes

### CUDA Compute Capability 3.7 Support (Tesla K80)
- Added sm_37 (compute 3.7) to CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES in CMakeLists.txt
- Updated CMakePresets.json to include compute 3.7 in "CUDA 11" preset
- Using 37-virtual (PTX with JIT compilation) for maximum compatibility

### Legacy Toolchain Compatibility
- **NVIDIA Driver**: 470.256.02 (last version supporting Kepler/K80)
- **CUDA Version**: 11.4.4 (last CUDA 11.x supporting compute 3.7)
- **GCC Version**: 10.5.0 (required by CUDA 11.4 host_config.h)

### CPU Architecture Trade-offs
Due to GCC 10.5 limitation, sacrificed newer CPU optimizations:
- Alderlake CPU variant enabled WITHOUT AVX_VNNI (requires GCC 11+)
- Still supports: SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, AVX2, BMI2, FMA
- Performance impact: ~3-7% on newer CPUs (acceptable for K80 compatibility)

### Build System Updates
- Modified ml/backend/ggml/ggml/src/ggml-cuda/CMakeLists.txt for compute 3.7
- Added -Wno-deprecated-gpu-targets flag to suppress warnings
- Updated ml/backend/ggml/ggml/src/CMakeLists.txt for Alderlake without AVX_VNNI

### Upstream Sync
Merged latest llama.cpp changes including:
- Enhanced KV cache management with ISWA and hybrid memory support
- Improved multi-modal support (mtmd framework)
- New model architectures (Gemma3, Llama4, Qwen3, etc.)
- GPU backend improvements for CUDA, Metal, and ROCm
- Updated quantization support and GGUF format handling

### Documentation
- Updated CLAUDE.md with comprehensive build instructions
- Documented toolchain constraints and CPU architecture trade-offs
- Removed outdated CI/CD workflows (tesla-k80-*.yml)
- Cleaned up temporary development artifacts

## Rationale

This fork maintains Tesla K80 GPU support (compute 3.7) which was dropped in
official Ollama due to legacy driver/CUDA requirements. The toolchain constraint
creates a deadlock:
- K80 → Driver 470 → CUDA 11.4 → GCC 10 → No AVX_VNNI

We accept the loss of cutting-edge CPU optimizations to enable running modern
LLMs on legacy but still capable Tesla K80 hardware (12GB VRAM per GPU).

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-05 14:03:05 +08:00

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package discover
/*
#cgo CFLAGS: -x objective-c
#cgo LDFLAGS: -framework Foundation -framework CoreGraphics -framework Metal
#include "gpu_info_darwin.h"
*/
import "C"
import (
"log/slog"
"syscall"
"github.com/ollama/ollama/format"
)
const (
metalMinimumMemory = 512 * format.MebiByte
)
func GetCPUMem() (memInfo, error) {
return memInfo{
TotalMemory: uint64(C.getPhysicalMemory()),
FreeMemory: uint64(C.getFreeMemory()),
// FreeSwap omitted as Darwin uses dynamic paging
}, nil
}
func GetCPUDetails() []CPU {
query := "hw.perflevel0.physicalcpu"
perfCores, err := syscall.SysctlUint32(query)
if err != nil {
slog.Warn("failed to discover physical CPU details", "query", query, "error", err)
}
query = "hw.perflevel1.physicalcpu"
efficiencyCores, _ := syscall.SysctlUint32(query) // On x86 xeon this wont return data
// Determine thread count
query = "hw.logicalcpu"
logicalCores, _ := syscall.SysctlUint32(query)
return []CPU{
{
CoreCount: int(perfCores + efficiencyCores),
EfficiencyCoreCount: int(efficiencyCores),
ThreadCount: int(logicalCores),
},
}
}
func IsNUMA() bool {
// numa support in ggml is linux only
return false
}