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oobabooga
dbb06ff60e
Studio: add configurable model download location (#7274)
Adds a configurable Hugging Face model download cache location to Unsloth Studio, selectable from Settings, with per-cache download manifests, scoped deletion, and read-only inventory of previously selected caches.
2026-07-23 01:34:38 -07:00
Nilay
13c7db1965
Studio: reject whitespace-only passwords (#7341)
* Studio: reject whitespace-only passwords

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* Studio: reject any whitespace in passwords

* Studio: surface whitespace error in setup form, isolate auth test import

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2026-07-23 00:44:37 -07:00
Nilay
bfb6b9600c
Studio: fix stuck composer prompt on first send and unreachable --secure Cloudflare links (#7340)
* Studio: clear composer draft on send

* Studio: verify the Cloudflare link is reachable before printing it

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Guerriero Riccardo
c267895538
Studio: mask AMD GPU pins via ROCR so an unsupported iGPU can't crash llama-server (#7272)
* Studio: mask AMD GPU pins via ROCR so an unsupported iGPU can't crash llama-server

On a mixed AMD host (e.g. a discrete gfx1102 GPU next to a gfx1103 iGPU)
the bundled rocm-gfx110X llama.cpp build segfaults during HSA device
enumeration on the unsupported iGPU -- before llama-server prints a line,
so every model load fails with a bare signal and empty logs.

The GPU-subset pin masked visibility with HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES, but HIP
filtering runs only after the HSA runtime has already enumerated (and
crashed on) every agent. Mask the subset via ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES (the
ROCr/HSA layer) instead, so a deselected/unsupported GPU is never
enumerated. Exactly one layer is masked (HIP cleared) to avoid the
double-mask reindex that would otherwise drop the child to CPU. The
whole-set tensor-split path and the CPU-only sentinel keep their existing
HIP behavior.

Also stop misreporting the resulting startup segfault as a vision
projector incompatibility: when the text-only mmproj retry also hard-
crashes with a signal, surface a GPU/driver init crash (with the ROCR
hint) instead of blaming the projector.

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* Tighten _emit_child_gpu_visibility comments for #7272

Comment and docstring only: condense the ROCR-vs-HIP masking rationale from ~22 to ~14 lines and the call-site note from 5 to 3, keeping every technical point (HSA enumeration segfault, physical ids, the -1 sentinel). Logic is unchanged, verified by an AST compare with docstrings stripped and by exercising _emit_child_gpu_visibility against a torch/HIP stub.

* Detect AMD SDK ROCm wheels (hip=None) in _emit_child_gpu_visibility (Codex P2)

The ROCm branch gated only on torch.version.hip, but AMD SDK wheels leave that unset while encoding 'rocm' in __version__ (detect_hardware handles this the same way). On such a wheel the masking was skipped entirely, leaving only CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES, so on a mixed AMD box the unsupported deselected iGPU still enumerated and could crash llama-server. Now the branch also treats 'rocm' in torch.__version__ as ROCm, mirroring detect_hardware. Adds tests for the hip=None SDK wheel (ROCR + default paths) and a CUDA guard so the version-string check can't false-positive.

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* Remap CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES to post-ROCR ordinals on prefer_rocr for PR #7272 (Codex P1)

On the prefer_rocr path _emit_child_gpu_visibility set ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES to the
physical id and cleared HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES, but left CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES at the
physical id. ROCR re-indexes the visible agents from 0 and, with HIP cleared, HIP
honours CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES -- so a non-zero pick (e.g. GPU 1) pointed out of
range, HIP saw 0 devices, and the child fell back to CPU, defeating GPU-picker
selections other than physical GPU 0. Remap CUDA to the post-ROCR ordinals
(0..N-1); GPU 0 is unchanged, the default (HIP) path and the CPU sentinel are
untouched, and non-AMD wheels never enter this branch.

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2026-07-22 20:16:25 -05:00
Hakan Baysal
aa49c0710e
studio: classify embedding models from the HF cache and honor offline mode (#7218)
* studio: classify embedding models from the HF cache and honor offline mode

is_embedding_model() went straight to huggingface_hub.model_info() for any repo
id, so in offline mode (no DNS, or HF_HUB_OFFLINE set) selecting an
already-downloaded model hung on network retries that could never succeed and
training/export never started (#6817).

Check the local HF cache first: a sentence-transformers repo carries
modules.json in its snapshot (the same marker used for local paths), so a cached
model is classified with no network call. When HF_HUB_OFFLINE / TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE
is set, anything not positively an embedding model returns False without a
network call instead of retrying a doomed request. Online, uncached lookups still
fall through to model_info(), so tag-only embedding models (feature-extraction)
are unaffected.

Adds _embedding_marker_in_hf_cache() over the existing _iter_hf_cache_snapshots.

* studio: judge the active cached revision, harden the cache probe, stop stub leaks

Three review fixes on the cache-first embedding detection:

1. Prefer the revision refs/main resolves to. The HF cache keeps snapshots of
   older revisions, so an any-snapshot scan could classify a repo by a stale
   revision -- e.g. a repo that used to be a sentence-transformers model would
   short-circuit even the online lookup. When refs/main is recorded, only its
   snapshot is consulted; the newest-first scan remains the fallback for caches
   with no ref.

2. Keep the cache probe inside the detection error boundary. The snapshot
   iterator stat()s entries and could raise if a cached model is deleted
   concurrently, propagating a 500 out of the config/check-embedding routes.
   _embedding_marker_in_hf_cache now catches everything and reads as
   not-cached, so callers keep their normal Hub/offline fallback.

3. Stub loggers/structlog in the test only when the real modules are absent
   (try-import, mirroring test_windows_gpu_detection_mock), so collecting this
   file first can no longer shadow the real packages for later tests in the
   same pytest process.

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* studio: treat a missing active-ref snapshot as a cache miss, don't cache offline misses

Two review fixes on the cache-first embedding detection:

1. When refs/main is recorded but points at a commit whose snapshot dir is
   absent (partial download / cache pruning), the recorded ref is still
   authoritative: return None (cache miss) instead of falling through to scan
   older snapshots, which could report a stale historical revision's
   modules.json as the active one -- the same stale-cache class this helper
   avoids.

2. Do not cache the offline negative. When HF_HUB_OFFLINE/TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE
   is set and the repo is not positively an ST model from modules.json,
   is_embedding_model stored False under the (model_name, hf_token) key shared
   with online lookups; after the env var cleared in the same process, a
   tag-only (feature-extraction) embedder returned the cached False and never
   reached model_info(). The offline negative is now returned without caching.

* studio: defer online embedding detection to the Hub, re-probe offline

The local modules.json marker short-circuited is_embedding_model() even
online, so a repo that dropped (or added) the marker since it was cached
was judged by its stale local revision instead of the current remote one.
Online now treats model_info() as authoritative and uses the cache marker
only as an uncached fallback when the Hub is unreachable, so a transient
failure never poisons the memo. Offline re-probes the marker on every call
without consulting or populating the memo, so a model downloaded later in
the session (or a cached online negative that predates the download) is
detected. _embedding_marker_in_hf_cache() now treats an unreadable refs/main
(a non-FileNotFoundError OSError) as a cache miss rather than scanning stale
history -- only a genuinely missing ref enables the fallback scan.

* studio: harden offline embedding detection against empty refs, offline flips, and cache casing

- _embedding_marker_in_hf_cache: an existing-but-empty/whitespace refs/main
  (a partial write or in-progress truncate-and-rewrite) now reads as a cache
  miss (None) instead of falling through to scan stale snapshots; only a
  genuinely missing ref enables the historical scan.
- is_embedding_model: while offline, retain a positive already confirmed online
  this session (model_info only ever memoizes Hub-derived results), so
  _hf_offline_if_dns_dead() flipping the process to offline mid-load can't
  downgrade a verified tag-only embedder to False. Cached negatives are still
  bypassed and re-probed.
- resolve_cached_repo_casing + settings route: persist the embedding model in
  the casing its local HF cache dir uses. Validation accepts a case-insensitive
  cache hit, but an offline SentenceTransformer load resolves the cache by exact
  case, so storing the requested spelling (baai/bge-m3 vs models--BAAI--bge-m3)
  made the model fail to load on a case-sensitive filesystem.

* studio: reuse the exact-match-first case resolver and preserve the default

Replace the ad-hoc resolve_cached_repo_casing with the existing
resolve_cached_repo_id_case, which already prefers the exact-case cache dir
before any case variant and tie-breaks variants deterministically -- so an
exact requested id is never rewritten to a differently cased directory just
because iterdir() happened to yield it first.

Skip the normalization entirely when the submitted model equals the default:
rewriting its casing would make set_rag_embedding_model()'s exact-string
default comparison treat it as a custom override, pinning it so later changes
to the configured default stop taking effect.

* studio: don't let a stale cache marker mask a permanent Hub error

is_embedding_model's Hub-failure fallback consulted the local modules.json
marker for ANY model_info() exception, so a permanent error -- a deleted repo,
a gated repo without credentials, or a typo that matches stale cache casing --
could pass online validation on a stale marker instead of returning the
documented 409, and the persisted model could then fail when the loader
refreshes from the Hub. Classify permanent Hub errors (RepositoryNotFound,
GatedRepo, RevisionNotFound, EntryNotFound) as False, matching the nearby
GGUF/vision detectors, and reserve the cache fallback for transient/5xx failures.

* studio: honor TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE in the embedding preflight, skip casing for local paths

- The embedding-model save reached the offline-aware is_embedding_model() only
  after two preflight helpers made direct huggingface_hub calls that honor just
  HF_HUB_OFFLINE: _st_module_subdirs() downloads modules.json and the security
  scan fetches Hub metadata twice. In a TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE-only session those
  blocked on network timeouts before the offline return, so saving an already
  cached model stalled. Both now consult a canonical hf_env_offline() helper --
  the download passes local_files_only, and the metadata-only security scan
  short-circuits to its documented fail-open instead of burning both timeouts.

- Skip cache-casing normalization for local paths: a relative directory such as
  "org/model" is loaded from disk, so rewriting it to a case-insensitive HF
  cache collision ("Org/model") would stop resolving to that directory and be
  read as a Hub repo id instead.

* studio: never skip the security scan on TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE alone

The previous commit skipped the Hub security scan whenever either offline flag
was set, but huggingface_hub honors only HF_HUB_OFFLINE: under a
TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE-only session the later SentenceTransformer load still
reaches the network, so the scan was being skipped while the repo's pickle could
still be downloaded and deserialized -- waving through exactly what
_guard_model_security exists to block.

Split the flags: hf_hub_offline() (HF_HUB_OFFLINE, the only one that actually
prevents a fetch) gates the security short-circuit, while hf_env_offline()
(either flag, the user's intent) is used only where local-only behavior is
forced explicitly. The SentenceTransformer load now passes local_files_only from
that intent, so TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE genuinely stops the loader fetching instead
of merely being assumed to.

* studio: short-circuit the security preflight under either offline flag

With the loader now pinned to the local cache by local_files_only =
hf_env_offline(), a TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE-only session can no longer fetch
anything -- yet the preflight still fell through to two model_info() attempts on
10s and 20s timeouts, stalling every save and load of an already-cached embedder
for half a minute before failing open anyway.

Skip the metadata-only scan whenever either flag is set. The scan's job is to
stop a poisoned pickle being downloaded and deserialized, and nothing can be
downloaded under that predicate; the residual case -- a model cached BEFORE it
was flagged -- is the same fail-open this function has always documented for an
unavailable scan, and is exactly what HF_HUB_OFFLINE already did.

That safety argument depends on every loader behind the gate honoring the same
predicate, so it is pinned as a test invariant instead of a comment: removing
local_files_only from the SentenceTransformer construction now fails the suite.
Drops the short-lived hf_hub_offline() helper, which no longer has a caller.

* studio: scope the offline scan bypass to callers that load local-only

The previous commit put the offline short-circuit inside _fetch_security_status,
which is the malware gate shared by every loader -- so TRANSFORMERS_OFFLINE=1
disabled it for all of them, while only the RAG embedder had been changed to
pass local_files_only. MLX inference (core/inference/worker.py -> FastMLXModel
.from_pretrained), training and export call from_pretrained with no local-only
argument, and huggingface_hub ignores that flag, so those paths could still
fetch and deserialize an unscanned model with the gate switched off.

The bypass is now an explicit local_only_load argument, defaulting to False, and
only the two RAG embedding callers -- whose loader is pinned to the local cache
by the same predicate -- opt in. Tests pin both halves: the shared gate must
still scan under either offline flag by default, and no other caller may pass
local_only_load without constraining its loader.

* studio: capture offline state once, and probe the ST cache root

Two holes in the offline embedding path:

- _get() read hf_env_offline() twice: once inside _guard_model_security and
  again for local_files_only. _hf_offline_if_dns_dead() mutates the process-wide
  offline vars and restores them on exit, so a concurrent load could see True in
  the guard -- skipping the Hub malware scan -- and False by the time the
  constructor ran, fetching and deserializing the unscanned repo and breaking
  the very invariant that licenses the bypass. The value is now read once in
  _get() and passed to both; _guard_model_security takes it as an argument
  instead of re-deriving it.

- The cache probe searched only HF_HUB_CACHE. SentenceTransformer downloads into
  SENTENCE_TRANSFORMERS_HOME when that is set, using the same
  models--org--name/snapshots layout under a different root, so a model fully
  present there looked uncached and was rejected with a 409 offline even though
  the local-only loader could load it. Snapshot lookup now covers both roots.

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* studio: probe the cache the ST loader actually uses, and require it be loadable

Adding SENTENCE_TRANSFORMERS_HOME to the shared snapshot iterator was too broad
in one direction and too narrow in another:

- _get() builds SentenceTransformer with no cache_folder, so with ST_HOME set it
  searches THAT root only, never the Hub cache. Probing the union let offline
  validation pass on a repo cached only in the Hub cache, after which the loader
  looked in ST_HOME and failed. The Sentence-Transformers probe now resolves to
  exactly one root: ST_HOME when set, the Hub cache otherwise.

- The shared iterator is also used by the GGUF detectors, whose downloads go
  through hf_hub_download with no cache_dir and therefore really do use the Hub
  cache. It is back to Hub-cache-only so detection cannot pick a snapshot the
  GGUF load will not find.

- Casing normalization ran through resolve_cached_repo_id_case, which scans the
  Hub cache, so with ST_HOME set the requested spelling was persisted unchanged
  and the exact-case offline load missed the differently cased directory that
  detection had just accepted. It now resolves against the same roots detection
  uses, exact match first.

- A snapshot carrying only modules.json no longer counts as cached: the online
  security preflight downloads that single file itself, and a partial download
  leaves it behind, so validation passed for a snapshot with no weights and the
  first RAG load then failed. A hit now requires the marker plus a config and at
  least one weight file.

* studio: thread the captured offline state into the module probe, fix the gate shard

- _st_module_subdirs() re-read the process env for its local_files_only. With
  _hf_offline_if_dns_dead() flipping those vars from another thread, a load that
  captured local_only=False could still force this probe local-only, get () back
  because modules.json is not cached, and leave the scan with NO module load
  roots -- a Hub-flagged pickle under 0_Transformer/ would then pass as an
  unreferenced nested artifact while the loader fetched and deserialized it. It
  now takes the captured predicate as an argument, and the settings route reads
  the state once and uses that single value for both the probe and the scan.

- Skip ST-cache casing on the llama-server backend. Nothing there loads through
  SentenceTransformer: the embedder derives a GGUF companion from the saved
  spelling and fetches it from the HUB cache, so normalizing to an ST_HOME
  spelling would point it at a repo _hf_gguf_backend_error() never validated
  (BAAI/bge-m3-GGUF instead of the checked baai/bge-m3-GGUF).

- Fix the security-gate shard, which the signature change had broken: the direct
  _guard_model_security / _st_module_subdirs callers now pass the new argument
  (they were raising TypeError before reaching any assertion), and the casing
  tests patch utils.models.resolve_st_cached_repo_id_case, which the route
  actually calls, instead of the Hub-only resolver it no longer uses -- those
  patches were being silently ignored.

* studio: accept only torch-loadable weights in the offline ST probe; fix re-export lint

_snapshot_is_loadable_st_model accepted a cached snapshot whose only weights
were .onnx (or .pt), but the RAG loader builds SentenceTransformer with the
default torch backend, so such a snapshot passed offline validation and then
failed on the first load, the exact validate-then-fail this helper exists to
prevent. Restrict _ST_WEIGHT_SUFFIXES to .safetensors and .bin and add a
regression test for an ONNX-only snapshot.

Also teach scripts/verify_import_hoist.py that names listed in a module-level
__all__ are uses, so the legitimately added resolve_st_cached_repo_id_case
re-export in utils/models/__init__.py no longer trips HOISTED-IMPORT-UNUSED.
Covered by two new self-test cases.

* studio: probe the exact repo dir and revision an offline load resolves

The cache probe modelled the cache loosely rather than modelling what
SentenceTransformer actually does with local_files_only=True:

- It merged snapshots across every case-variant repo dir and then read refs/main
  from whichever held the newest one. With both models--baai--bge-m3 and
  models--BAAI--bge-m3 present, a complete embedding snapshot in the directory
  the loader opens could be judged by a newer partial snapshot in the other,
  failing validation for a usable model. It now selects the ONE directory the
  loader opens, by the same exact-case-first rule resolve_st_cached_repo_id_case
  uses to choose the spelling that gets persisted.

- It fell back to scanning historical snapshots when refs/main was absent. With
  local_files_only the default revision is resolved THROUGH that ref, so a
  snapshot directory alone is not discoverable: the settings request succeeded
  and the loader then failed at first indexing. A missing, empty or unreadable
  ref is now a cache miss, and the historical scan is gone.

The tests exercise the real lookup against a built cache tree instead of
patching the snapshot iterator, so they now cover the directory selection and
ref resolution the loader depends on.

* studio: record refs/main in the ONNX-only probe test

The ONNX-only regression test predates the refs/main requirement, so after that
change it returned None (a cache miss for want of a ref) before ever reaching
the weight-format check it exists to make. Recording the ref restores its
intent: the snapshot resolves, and the answer is False because an ONNX export is
not loadable by the RAG loader's default Torch backend.

* studio: recognize base-model weight files and gate the offline positive on a materialized snapshot

_snapshot_is_loadable_st_model matched any .safetensors/.bin by suffix, so a
partial cache carrying only a commonly published non-weight bin such as
training_args.bin (or an adapter-only artifact) passed offline validation and
then failed the local_files_only load at first indexing. Match recognized Torch
base-model weight filenames (model / pytorch_model, including sharded) by name.

is_embedding_model retained an online-confirmed positive offline even when no
files were cached, so a metadata-only /check-embedding result let an uncached
repo be saved and then fail at first indexing. Retain the positive only when the
active revision is materialized locally, which still covers a downloaded tag-only
embedder whose snapshot carries no modules.json.

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* studio: require a complete weight set offline and persist embedder verdicts across restarts

Two follow-ups to the offline embedding-model classifier:

- _snapshot_is_loadable_st_model now requires a COMPLETE Torch base-model
  weight set in one snapshot directory, not just any single recognized weight
  file. A partially downloaded sharded model (model-00001-of-00002 without its
  sibling) no longer passes offline validation and then fails at first indexing
  under local_files_only. Weight files are grouped by directory and a directory
  counts only when it holds a single model.safetensors / pytorch_model.bin or a
  full shard set whose indices cover 1..total.

- Online-confirmed embedder verdicts are now recorded under the resolved Studio
  home (embedding_verdicts.json). The session memo is lost on exit, so a
  downloaded tag-only feature-extraction embedder (snapshot present but no
  modules.json) was misclassified as non-embedding the first offline call after
  a restart. The offline branch consults this durable allowlist in addition to
  the memo, still gated on the active revision being materialized on disk, so an
  uncached repo is never trusted. Writes are best-effort and only positive
  verdicts are stored.

* studio: require complete weights (with shard index) and resolve default casing offline

Follow-ups to the offline embedding-model classifier from the latest review:

- Trust a recorded embedder verdict (session memo or persisted allowlist) offline
  only when the active snapshot carries a COMPLETE, loadable weight set, not merely
  that it is materialized. A partial download (config present, weights missing or an
  incomplete shard set) makes _embedding_marker_in_hf_cache read False rather than
  None, so the previous marker-is-not-None gate wrongly returned True and the
  local_files_only load then failed. Split out _snapshot_has_complete_weights (config
  plus complete weights, modules.json aside) and _active_snapshot_dir, and gate the
  known-embedder positive on the weight set.

- Require a sharded checkpoint's index map (model.safetensors.index.json /
  pytorch_model.bin.index.json) in addition to every shard before accepting it:
  transformers discovers and wires shards through that index, so a complete shard set
  without it fails the local-only load.

- Resolve the embedding model name to its exact cache casing in the RAG loader before
  constructing SentenceTransformer. The settings route persists that spelling for a
  custom override but deliberately leaves the configured default verbatim, so a
  default whose casing differs from the cache dir would miss it and fail offline.
  Resolving at load time covers the default too; a no-op for a local path or when
  nothing case-matching is cached, and idempotent for an already-normalized override.

Adds regression tests for the partial-snapshot verdict, the missing shard index, and
the loader casing resolution; updates the offline-invariant source assertion to the
resolved-name variable.

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* studio: require a tokenizer, case-fold verdict ids, and serialize verdict writes

Three follow-ups to the offline embedding-model classifier from the latest review:

- _snapshot_has_complete_weights now also requires a tokenizer asset. A
  SentenceTransformer Transformer module builds an AutoTokenizer, so a snapshot with
  a complete weight set but no tokenizer.json / tokenizer_config.json / vocab still
  fails the local_files_only load. The check is a permissive union over the common
  fast-tokenizer, config, and WordPiece/BPE/SentencePiece assets, so an unusual but
  valid layout is not rejected -- only a genuinely tokenizer-less partial download.

- The persisted embedder allowlist is now keyed case-insensitively. model_info() is
  queried under the requested casing while the settings route saves the cache-resolved
  casing, so an exact-string lookup missed the persisted positive after a restart
  (baai/model recorded, BAAI/model looked up) and a loadable tag-only embedder was
  rejected. Both persist and lookup case-fold the id.

- _persist_embedder serializes its read-modify-write under a lock and writes through a
  per-thread temp file, so concurrent confirmations of different embedders no longer
  drop each other's entry or collide on the temp path. Cross-process writers stay
  best-effort (os.replace is atomic; a dropped verdict is only an optimization miss a
  later online re-confirmation heals).

Adds regression tests for the missing-tokenizer reject, alternate tokenizer assets,
cross-casing verdict match, and concurrent verdict writes; updates the snapshot test
helpers to materialize a tokenizer alongside config and weights.

* studio: tighten comments in the offline embedding-model classifier

Comment-only pass over the PR's changed files. Collapse the long block
comments and docstrings around is_embedding_model, the cache-snapshot and
weight-completeness helpers, the embedder-verdict persistence, the offline
security gate, and the offline/casing tests to short one- or two-line forms.
Preserve the rationale (issue #6817, the local_files_only invariant, the
casing and weight-gate reasons) in far fewer words. No code changes.

* studio: drop redundant comments in the offline embedding-model classifier

Second comment-reduction pass over the offline embedding-model cache work:
delete comments and trailing notes that restate the adjacent code or an
assertion, and trim the remaining docstrings and rationale comments to their
load-bearing invariants. Comments and docstrings only; no code changes.

* studio: pin embedder verdicts to a revision, canonicalize default aliases

- A persisted verdict recorded that the Hub tagged ONE revision an embedder, but
  was stored per repo. Once refs/main advanced to a complete but non-embedding
  Transformer snapshot, the offline path still returned True: the settings route
  accepted the updated model without force and RAG could silently load it as an
  embedder. Verdicts now carry the commit they were confirmed at and are trusted
  only while the active revision matches. One confirmed before the repo was
  cached has no revision to compare, so the first revision observed afterwards is
  pinned then -- which is what lets a later advance be caught. The persisted file
  gains a {id: commit} form and still reads the previous list format.

- tokenizer_config.json no longer counts as a tokenizer asset. It only DESCRIBES
  a tokenizer, so a snapshot with config, weights and just that file passed
  validation and then failed AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(local_files_only=True)
  at first indexing for common BERT/GPT-style models.

- A casing-only alias of the default is canonicalized to the default up front.
  Repo ids are case-insensitive but every gate here compares exact strings, so
  saving "Unsloth/bge-m3" against a default of "unsloth/bge-m3" ran the
  verification and scan for a custom model and then persisted an override --
  after which later changes to the configured default stopped applying.

- verify_import_hoist.py replays __all__ assignments in order instead of unioning
  them. Only the final value exports anything, so a later plain "=" that drops a
  name must leave its import counted as unused; "+=" still extends, and an
  unreadable rebind keeps the earlier names rather than flagging real re-exports.

* studio: validate the real ST load root, and pin verdicts to the Hub revision

Four ways the offline probe still disagreed with what the loader does:

- Verdicts were pinned to the LOCAL refs/main, but model_info() describes the
  current HUB revision. With a stale cache the two differ, so an older snapshot
  nobody verified was allowlisted. The pin is now info.sha, taken from the
  ModelInfo that produced the positive. A verdict carrying no revision (a legacy
  entry) is no longer trusted at all -- trusting it meant pinning whatever
  happened to be cached, which is the same bug; the next online check re-records
  it properly.

- config, tokenizer and weights had to exist somewhere in the snapshot, not
  together. modules.json can send SentenceTransformer at 0_Transformer/, which is
  loaded FROM that directory, so a cache with the config at the root and only
  0_Transformer/model.safetensors passed and then failed the local-only load.
  Each directory is now checked as a complete load root, which covers both the
  plain HF layout and the ST module layout.

- vocab.json and merges.txt counted independently, but BPE needs the pair unless
  a serialized tokenizer.json is present, so half a pair validated and then
  failed AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(local_files_only=True).

- A slashless short name like all-MiniLM-L6-v2 is a supported ST alias that the
  loader resolves through the sentence-transformers/ organization, so its
  snapshot is cached under that full id. Probing only the bare name reported a
  miss and 409'd a model that was cached and loadable; the bare id is still tried
  first, matching the loader's own order.

* studio: fail closed for an offline security scan instead of failing open

A local_only (offline) load cannot fetch Hugging Face's malware scan, and the previous
behaviour skipped the scan and failed OPEN, so a cached repo with a poisoned pickle weight
could deserialize under SentenceTransformer(local_files_only=True). Evaluate it fail-CLOSED
against the cached files instead: block a base-model pickle weight the load would deserialize
(pytorch_model.bin and its shards, in a directory with no safetensors alternative) and allow a
pickle-free (safetensors / gguf are inert) cache. A cached pickle model must be reloaded online
once to be scanned, or shipped as safetensors. Nothing cached is not a security event.

_fetch_security_status no longer needs the local_only_load skip (the offline branch is handled
in evaluate_file_security). Adds a regression test covering the safetensors-allow and
pickle-block paths with no Hub call.

* studio: only suppress an offline pickle when a loadable safetensors weight exists

The offline security gate treated any .safetensors in a directory as covering a
pickle weight, so a cache with pytorch_model.bin beside a bare adapter_model.safetensors
(or an orphan shard with no index) passed the fail-closed check even though
from_pretrained still selects and deserializes the pickle. Require a genuinely loadable
safetensors weight -- an unsharded base file or a complete indexed shard set -- before
treating the pickle as covered.

Also make the import-hoist analyzer preserve uncertainty when __all__ is extended by a
value it cannot read statically (__all__ += dynamic()), matching how it already handles
an unreadable rebind, so a dynamically-supplied re-export is not flagged HOISTED-IMPORT-UNUSED.

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* studio: scope the offline pickle scan to load paths; reset __all__ opacity on rebind

Address three review follow-ups on the offline security gate and the import-hoist analyzer:

- The offline pickle scan walked the whole snapshot, so a stray pickle in a non-load
  subdirectory (archive/, nemo/) that SentenceTransformer never deserializes was blocked.
  Scope it to real from_pretrained load roots -- the snapshot root, or a subdir that holds
  its own config.json -- matching the online scan's load-path scoping.

- _collect_dunder_all kept a sticky opaque flag: a readable replacing assignment after an
  unreadable extend (__all__ += dynamic(); __all__ = []) still credited every import, so a
  genuinely unused hoist went unreported. A replacing assignment now resets opacity.

- A bare __all__: list[str] annotation has no runtime value; it was treated as an unreadable
  assignment and marked the export set opaque. Skip annotation-only declarations.

* studio: recase slashless ST aliases and accept a pinned embedder after a transient failure

Two offline-detection gaps on well-formed input:

- resolve_st_cached_repo_id_case bailed on every slashless name, so a differently-cased
  short alias (all-minilm-l6-v2) validated case-insensitively but was loaded verbatim; the
  SentenceTransformer loader rewrites it to sentence-transformers/all-minilm-l6-v2 and looks
  it up case-sensitively, missing the canonical sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2 cache
  dir. Resolve through _st_cache_repo_dir, which follows the same org alias, and hand back the
  on-disk casing.

- On a transient (non-permanent) Hub failure, is_embedding_model only accepted a cached
  modules.json marker, so a downloaded tag-only embedder (no modules.json) with a verdict
  pinned to the active revision was rejected even though the offline branch accepts the
  identical cache. Mirror the offline branch's pinned-verdict acceptance.

* studio: scan modules.json-declared module roots in the offline pickle gate

The offline pickle scan treated only the snapshot root and config.json-bearing subdirs as
load roots, so a pickle in a non-Transformer SentenceTransformer module directory that has no
config.json (e.g. a 0_WordEmbeddings/ module: wordembedding_config.json + pytorch_model.bin)
was skipped even though the loader deserializes it. Parse modules.json (and thread through
load_subdirs) to treat every declared module directory as a load root, so such a pickle is
scanned and fail-closed offline.

* studio: classify cached non-Transformer SentenceTransformer models offline

_snapshot_has_complete_weights recognized only a Transformer-shaped load root (config +
tokenizer + weights co-located), so a fully-cached model built from a non-Transformer module
(0_WordEmbeddings uses wordembedding_config.json + embedding weights and its own tokenizer, no
HF config.json; BoW keeps its vocab in config.json) was classified non-embedding offline and
the settings endpoint returned 409.

Add _snapshot_modules_all_loadable, which parses modules.json and accepts a snapshot when every
declared module's path directory carries the files that module class's own load() reads (a
Transformer/root module still needs the full HF load root; a WordEmbeddings module needs its
config plus a complete weight set; other modules need their *_config.json), and at least one
embedding-producing module is present. It is OR-ed after the Transformer check, so it only ever
accepts more and cannot regress the existing path or reject a pruned cache.

* studio: scan PEFT adapter pickle weights in the offline security gate

from_pretrained auto-detects an adapter_config.json in the load root and deserializes the
adapter weights on top of the base model, so adapter_model.bin is a separate pickle RCE vector
that a safetensors base weight does not cover. The offline scan matched only base-model pickle
names, so an offline local-only load with safetensors base weights plus a cached
adapter_model.bin was allowed despite the live adapter pickle. Scan adapter pickles too, scoped
to a load root where adapter_config.json is present and no adapter_model.safetensors exists.

* studio: require weights for Dense/CNN/LSTM SentenceTransformer modules offline

_module_dir_is_loadable accepted a Dense, CNN, or LSTM module dir with only its config, but
those modules' load() hard-load model.safetensors else pytorch_model.bin (verified against
sentence-transformers source: no fallback, raises if neither exists) -- exactly like
WordEmbeddings. A cache with such a module's config but no weights would validate and then
fail the local_files_only load. Require a complete weight set for every weighted module, not
just WordEmbeddings.

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* studio: scan root-index subdir pickle shards offline; handle __all__.append/.extend

- The offline pickle scan followed only load-root directories, so a shard mapped by a root
  pytorch_model.bin.index.json into a non-root subdirectory was skipped even though
  from_pretrained follows the index weight_map and deserializes it (a layout an attacker can
  craft to evade the scanner). Read the local index and scan its referenced pickle shards,
  covered by a loadable base safetensors at the index root -- mirroring the online scan.

- The import-hoist analyzer ignored __all__.append("X") / __all__.extend([...]) runtime
  re-export mutators, so an import added solely for one tripped HOISTED-IMPORT-UNUSED. Read
  their string args like +=, and treat any other __all__ method call as opaque.

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* studio: classify StaticEmbedding offline, require WordEmbeddings tokenizer, bound model_info

- A StaticEmbedding module (e.g. sentence-transformers/static-retrieval-mrl-en-v1's
  0_StaticEmbedding/) holds tokenizer.json + weights and NO config, so the config-gated
  non-Transformer path 409'd it offline. Recognize it by what StaticEmbedding.load() reads: a
  tokenizer.json plus a complete Torch weight set.

- WordEmbeddings.load() rebuilds its tokenizer via the configured tokenizer_class.load() from the
  module dir, so a WordEmbeddings module now also requires a tokenizer artifact
  (whitespacetokenizer_config.json / phrasetokenizer_config.json, or a shared HF tokenizer asset),
  not just its config + weights.

- With neither offline env var set, an unbounded model_info() could hang on connect/DNS retries
  for networkless users (the #6817 symptom). Bound it with a 15s timeout so a dead network fails
  fast and the existing transient-failure cache fallback resolves a cached model, while a
  reachable Hub still wins. (Documented caveat: a stalled DNS getaddrinfo may exceed this.)

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* Resolve indexed safetensors shards relative to their index

_safetensors_index_complete compared shard basenames against the flat
set of files in the index directory, so an index whose weight_map names
shards in a subdirectory was treated as incomplete whenever a legacy
pytorch_model.bin sat beside it. That falsely blocked a snapshot whose
pickle weights are fully covered by a complete, loadable safetensors
shard set. Resolve each shard path relative to the index directory
instead, and add a regression test for the subdir-mapped shard case.

* Restrict offline weight-completeness check to declared load roots

_snapshot_has_complete_weights scanned every directory in a snapshot and
accepted it when ANY directory was a complete Transformer load root. When
modules.json is present a SentenceTransformer load only opens the declared
module paths, so a snapshot whose declared modules are incomplete but which
happens to contain an unrelated complete directory was accepted offline and
then failed at the first local_files_only load. Restrict the candidate
directories to the roots a load actually opens: the snapshot root plus each
modules.json module path. For a well-formed snapshot the verdict is
unchanged; only a complete directory at an undeclared path no longer vouches
for an otherwise-incomplete snapshot.

* Scan SentenceTransformer Router child module weights offline

A Router (legacy Asym) snapshot declares its child sub-modules only in
router_config.json, not the top-level modules.json, and Router.load()
deserializes each child's weights from its own subdir. A config.json-less
child such as query_0_WordEmbeddings (wordembedding_config.json plus a
pickle pytorch_model.bin loaded via torch.load) was therefore neither a
modules.json-declared load root nor a config.json-bearing dir, so the
offline gate skipped its pickle even though the loader deserializes it.
Parse router_config.json at each load root and treat every declared child
subdir as a load root (bounded BFS, so nested routers are covered), so
those child pickles are scanned. Add Router regression tests: a pickle
child blocks, a safetensors child is allowed, and a Router in a declared
subfolder is followed.

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* Do not treat an unreferenced config subdir as an offline load root

The offline pickle gate skipped a directory only when it was neither a
declared load root nor held a config.json. Because _st_load_roots already
resolves every real load root (snapshot root, modules.json / load_subdirs
dirs, Router children), the config.json fallback only ever promoted an
UNREFERENCED subdir -- a nested checkpoint-500/ or archive/ that ships its
own config.json + pytorch_model.bin -- to a load root. from_pretrained
never descends into such a subdir and the online scan ignores the same
unindexed pickle, so offline mode wrongly blocked a model the loader reads
from a clean safetensors root. Scope the pickle to directory in roots
only, and add a regression test (a stray checkpoint-500/ no longer blocks;
a modules.json-declared module dir still does).

* Classify a root Router (Asym) model as loadable offline

_module_dir_is_loadable applied Transformer root requirements (config +
tokenizer + weights) to every root module, so a Router saved at the
snapshot root -- which carries only modules.json + router_config.json and
loads its weights from child subdirs -- was classified not loadable
offline, and is_embedding_model missed a cached Router embedder. Dispatch
on the module class before the root Transformer fallback: a Router/Asym
dir is loadable when router_config.json parses and every declared child
subdir is loadable (validated recursively through _module_dir_is_loadable,
so nested routers and every child type are covered) with at least one
embedding-producing child. This also tightens a non-root Router, which
previously validated on the mere presence of router_config.json without
checking its children. Add Router regression tests (root and declared
subfolder, complete and incomplete-child).

* Require every declared module before accepting an offline cache

_snapshot_is_loadable_st_model returned has_complete_weights OR
modules_all_loadable, so a complete 0_Transformer short-circuited the or
and vouched for the whole snapshot even when a declared sibling module was
missing its serialized weights; SentenceTransformer builds every module in
modules.json, so that snapshot passed offline validation and then failed
the local-only load. When modules.json declares a non-empty list it is now
authoritative (modules_all_loadable validates every declared module);
has_complete_weights stays the fallback only for an empty/non-list
modules.json (the plain from_pretrained root). Also add the weight-bearing
modules whose load() hard-loads via load_torch_weights and previously fell
to the config-only path -- LayerNorm, WeightedLayerPooling, SparseAutoEncoder
-- to _ST_WEIGHTED_MODULE_NAMES, with source citations and the deliberate
exclusions (Pooling/Normalize/BoW/WordWeights read no weights on load).
Add parametrized regression tests over LayerNorm/WeightedLayerPooling/Dense
(a weightless sibling rejects, a complete sibling accepts).

* Reject self-referential Router children instead of recursing forever

_router_dir_is_loadable validates each router_config.json child through
_module_dir_is_loadable, which re-enters _router_dir_is_loadable for a
Router child. A malformed types entry naming the router's own directory
(a key of ".", which normalizes to the same dir) made that recursion
never descend, so it looped until RecursionError -- breaking the
documented never-raises contract and turning a crafted/corrupted cached
model into a 500 from is_embedding_model instead of a graceful
unverifiable result. A real child reference is a subdir and always
resolves deeper, so reject any child whose resolved path is the router
dir itself. Add a regression test (a router_config naming "." as a
Router child returns False without raising).

* Treat a destructuring __all__ assignment as opaque

_collect_dunder_all detected __all__ only as a direct ast.Name assignment
target, so a binding through a destructuring target (__all__, meta = [...],
v -> an ast.Tuple) was skipped entirely, leaving an empty, non-opaque
export set. A newly hoisted import re-exported only through that assignment
was then falsely flagged HOISTED-IMPORT-UNUSED. Its value cannot be mapped
statically, so mark the export set opaque when __all__ is reached only
through a destructuring / item / attr target, matching how the collector
already handles other unreadable __all__ forms. Add a self-test case.

* Canonicalize declared module paths before scoping the offline pickle gate

A repo could declare a traversing module path such as 0/../evil in
modules.json (or a router_config child), which SentenceTransformer resolves
to evil/ and deserializes evil/pytorch_model.bin. _st_load_roots recorded
the raw snap/"0/../evil", which never equals the snap/evil that rglob
yields, so the offline pickle gate skipped that directory and a malicious
repo slipped a pickle past the newly added gate. Add _canonical_load_dir
to collapse ./ and ../ components lexically and reject an upward escape,
and route the modules.json paths, load_subdirs and router children through
it so the gate scopes the same normalized directory the loader opens. Add
regression tests for a traversing modules.json path and router child.

* Close offline embedding-classification completeness gaps

Five real offline misclassifications, each a false negative (the #6817 hang
recurs) or false positive (accepted then 409s at the local_files_only load).

Dispatch _module_dir_is_loadable on the module class before the root
Transformer fallback. A module with save_in_root=True (every InputModule:
WordEmbeddings, StaticEmbedding, SparseStaticEmbedding, Transformer, Router)
is saved at the snapshot root, so a root WordEmbeddings was wrongly held to
Transformer requirements (an HF tokenizer it never writes) and classified not
loadable.

CLIPModel is Transformer-shaped: CLIPModel.load() reads AutoModel weights plus
AutoProcessor, so a config-only CLIP dir must not validate.

SparseStaticEmbedding needs a tokenizer plus either idf.json or a complete
torch weight set (conditionally weight-bearing); a config alone is not enough.

A present but empty or malformed modules.json is not loadable and does not fall
back to a root Transformer: with modules.json present the loader never takes
the plain-Transformer path (base/model.py _load_config_modules). The tag-only
no-modules.json embedder is classified separately via
_snapshot_has_complete_weights.

Validate a sharded weight index against its weight_map (every mapped shard
present, resolved relative to the index dir) instead of trusting the index
file's mere existence, mirroring the security-side check.

Add regression tests for all five.

* Close case-folding and online-traversal holes in the offline pickle gate

Two gate bypasses where the security scan credited or scoped a path
differently from what the loader actually resolves:

The safetensors credit was case-folded. _cached_pickle_weight_files lowercases
every filename, and the loadable-safetensors and adapter checks tested those
folded keys against the exact-lowercase names. On a case-sensitive filesystem
(Linux, the Studio default) a crafted repo shipping Model.SafeTensors plus a
malicious pytorch_model.bin makes transformers and sentence-transformers miss
the exact-name model.safetensors and deserialize the pickle, while the gate
credited an inert safetensors and did not block. Credit safetensors
case-sensitively against real filenames, and drop pytorch_model.safetensors
from the credit set (transformers loads only model.safetensors, never that
name). Pickle matching stays case-insensitive (over-blocking a mis-cased
pickle the loader would not load is the safe direction).

The online scan did not canonicalize traversing paths while the offline gate
did. A repo-controlled modules.json path (threaded into the online scan via
the RAG guard) or a weight_map shard entry like 0/../evil / ../evil was
compared verbatim, so a flagged evil/pytorch_model.bin never matched and
evaded the online scan though the loader resolves and deserializes it.
Canonicalize the repo-controlled load-subdir prefixes and weight_map shards
the same way the offline gate does, so offline and online agree.

Add regression tests for both bypasses.

* Treat a conditional __all__ mutation as opaque in the import-hoist linter

_collect_dunder_all replayed only top-level module statements, so an __all__
assignment or mutation inside a module-level if / try / for / while / with /
match (or a deeper scope) was ignored, leaving the export set understated. A
newly hoisted import re-exported only through such a conditional __all__ was
then falsely flagged HOISTED-IMPORT-UNUSED, blocking a valid change. A
conditional value cannot be replayed statically, so mark the export set opaque
when __all__ is bound or mutated anywhere other than a top-level statement.
Add a self-test case.

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* Scope Router child sub-modules as load roots in the online embedding scan

The RAG embedding security guard unions the SentenceTransformer module dirs
from modules.json into the load roots it scopes for the Hub scan, so a flagged
pickle directly under a Transformer module blocks. A Router (legacy Asym)
module declares its child sub-modules only in router_config.json, not in
modules.json, and Router.load() deserializes each child from its own subdir.
The online scan therefore dropped a flagged child pickle (for example
query_0_WordEmbeddings/pytorch_model.bin) as an unreferenced nested shard while
the loader still deserialized it, the counterpart to the offline gate which
already expands router children via _router_child_dirs.

_st_module_subdirs now reads router_config.json for any Router-typed module and
adds each declared child (joined onto the module path, canonicalized so a
traversing entry is dropped) to the load roots. The config is read only for a
Router-typed module, so a plain embedder pays no extra fetch, and every failure
path still returns () so the guard never bricks the embedder.

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* Allow a recorded-clean pickle embedder to load offline

The offline embedding security gate is fail-closed: with no network to reach
Hugging Face's scan, a cached pickle weight cannot be verified, so it is blocked
and a model the user already downloaded and used online will not load offline.
This adds a persistent cache of clean Hub verdicts so that exact content can load
offline, without weakening the gate for an unknown or never-scanned pickle.

When an embedding repo is loaded online and HF's scan returns a completed clean
verdict, the load roots are hashed and recorded under the scanned commit as an
exact map of snapshot-relative pickle name to sha256, in a per-user JSON store at
studio_root()/security/embedding_scan_verdicts.json (atomic write, 0600, thread
and cross-process locked, 30-day TTL). Offline, a cached pickle model loads only
when the active cached commit and every load-root pickle's sha256 match the
recorded verdict; a missing record, moved commit, changed or added pickle,
expired record, or any error keeps blocking. Online loads always re-query the
Hub and an authoritative unsafe verdict deletes any stale record, so a
now-flagged commit cannot keep loading on an old clean record.

The store binds repo id, full commit, and a per-file sha256 map so a locally
swapped pickle at the same commit, a branch advance, or an added load-relevant
pickle is detected. A same-user attacker who can rewrite the model cache or the
store is outside the enforceable boundary and this is documented; the sha256 is
computed just before load, so a narrow verify-to-load window remains, and a Hub
scanner false negative is recorded faithfully (safetensors stays the stronger
defense).

Recording is triggered post-load in the RAG embedder because the settings route
only validates and the pre-load guard runs before the constructor downloads;
recording is skipped when the loaded commit differs from the scanned commit. The
blocked-pickle enumerator now returns snapshot-relative Paths so two module dirs
that ship the same pickle basename are hashed and reported distinctly.

* Harden the embedding verdict cache against review findings

Tighten the offline verdict cache and its enumeration so every uncertain or
malformed input fails closed and the recorded hashes always match the files the
loader reads:

- Hash every case-colliding pickle in a load root, not one representative. On a
  case-sensitive filesystem pytorch_model.bin and PYTORCH_MODEL.BIN are distinct
  files; keying by lowered name dropped one and could hash a decoy instead of the
  loader's target. The enumerator now returns every variant Path.
- Only persist a clean verdict for a COMPLETED, entirely-benign scan. Require
  scansDone to be the boolean True (not a truthy string), filesWithIssues to be a
  well-formed list, and every flagged file to be a definitively-safe level; a
  pending, error, unknown, or malformed entry no longer records as clean. The
  online block decision is unchanged.
- Fail closed when the offline cache cannot be inspected: an rglob error now
  propagates and blocks instead of reading as pickle-free, and a snapshot that
  errors on resolution (vs a clean not-cached) blocks. The offline guard also
  raises instead of returning when its own inspection throws, so the constructor
  never deserializes an unverified cached pickle.
- Expand online Router children recursively (bounded BFS with a seen set),
  mirroring the offline load-root expansion, so a flagged grandchild pickle is
  scoped online and cannot be recorded clean.
- Reject absolute and drive/UNC declared paths in the load-root canonicalizers;
  the loader would resolve them outside the snapshot, so collapsing them to an
  in-snapshot relative dir scoped the wrong place.
- Pin verdict recording to the scanned commit's snapshot and take the offline
  verify commit from the snapshot directory name, removing a second refs/main read
  and the skew it allowed.
- Drop the now-unused pickle-name wrapper.

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* Tighten offline embedding classification and the pickle gate

Close a set of offline edge cases where validation accepted a cache the
local_files_only load then rejects, and one gate bypass:

- Credit a sharded model.safetensors.index.json for a pickle sibling only at a
  from_pretrained root. A non-Transformer SentenceTransformer module (Dense,
  WordEmbeddings, StaticEmbedding) loads via Module.load_torch_weights, which
  reads model.safetensors then pytorch_model.bin and never the index, so a sharded
  safetensors index in such a module dir must not vouch for its pytorch_model.bin.
- Stop counting pytorch_model.safetensors as loadable in the offline classifier:
  the loader probes model.safetensors (then its index) or pytorch_model.bin, never
  pytorch_model.safetensors, matching the gate that already treats it as a decoy.
- Treat a present but unreadable weight index as incomplete: transformers opens
  and parses any present index, so a malformed one or one without a weight_map
  fails the load rather than falling back to filename-numbered shards.
- Require the CLIP image-processor config (preprocessor_config.json) for a CLIP
  module: CLIPModel.load builds a CLIPProcessor that needs it, so a tokenizer
  alone is not enough.
- Require a SparseStaticEmbedding config to actually select idf.json (a path
  ending .json) or ship loadable weights; a bare idf.json the config does not name
  falls through to load_torch_weights and raises.
- Do not use the tag-only recorded-verdict fallback when modules.json is present:
  with the file present the loader takes the modules.json path, so a present but
  empty or malformed manifest must not be validated as a plain root Transformer.
- Import-hoist linter: only a module-level conditional mutation or a function that
  declares global __all__ makes the export set opaque; a __all__ bound as a local
  in a nested function or class no longer masks a genuinely unused hoisted import.

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pyproject sets no lower bound on sentence-transformers and the local_files_only constructor
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gate reported the cache pickle-free. Canonicalize router children against the snapshot,
retaining in-snapshot siblings as load roots and failing closed on a child that escapes the
snapshot itself, matching the online scan which already joins the prefix before normalizing.

The security gate resolved a slashless model id by probing the bare cache dir first, but the
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tag-only fallback that the offline branch already carries, so a cache whose present manifest is
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still pass the existing import hoist check unchanged.

* Reuse a shared HF cache skeleton in the offline classification tests

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unchanged once the session went offline -- the studio flips HF_HUB_OFFLINE in-process
on a dead DNS, and the ungated check-embedding route can populate the memo. Settings
would then accept a repo the offline loader cannot open. Run the offline
cache-marker reclassification ahead of the memo and never record it, so an offline
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Hakan Baysal
55433bd7b8
studio: show system-wide VRAM in the multi-GPU System tab view on ROCm (#7216)
* studio: show system-wide VRAM in the multi-GPU System tab view on ROCm

The System tab's per-GPU list comes from get_visible_gpu_utilization. When
amd-smi is unavailable (always on Windows, minimal Linux installs) it fell back
to torch, whose readings are process-local: on Windows WDDM hands each process
its own budget, so a model held by the separate llama-server process read as
~0 VRAM used even with the GPU full (#7072). The primary-GPU endpoint already
compensates with system-wide sources -- Windows Performance Counters (Task
Manager's source) and Linux DRM sysfs -- but the multi-device endpoint never
got those fallbacks.

Add per-GPU variants of both sources and overlay them onto the torch fallback:
_rocm_windows_perf_counter_vram_per_adapter_gb() attributes Dedicated Usage per
physical adapter (phys_<N> in the counter instance name), and
_rocm_linux_sysfs_vram_per_card_gb() reads mem_info_vram_{used,total} per DRM
card. _overlay_system_wide_vram() applies them to the device list, ROCm-only,
best-effort: unmatched adapters and ambiguous card counts keep the torch
figures, and NVIDIA paths are untouched.

Fixes #7072

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* studio: match VRAM overlay sources by device, honor unified memory, unblock the loop

Five review fixes on the multi-GPU system-wide VRAM overlay:

1. Linux: match DRM cards to devices by PHYSICAL index instead of a positional
   zip, so a reordering visibility mask (HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1,0) no longer
   swaps each card's figures onto the other GPU (which would mislead
   auto_select_gpu_ids and the coexistence checks). An index with no matching
   card keeps its torch figures.

2. Linux: skip the overlay for a device whose sysfs total is below torch's --
   on unified-memory APUs (Strix Halo) mem_info_vram_total is only the small
   dedicated slice while torch sees the GTT-backed pool, and
   _apply_unified_memory_correction already defines larger-total-wins.

3. Windows: group counter instances by adapter LUID, not the phys_<N> suffix --
   separate adapters each read phys_0, which collapsed every GPU into key 0.
   LUIDs are mapped to 0-based positions by ascending value as the closest
   stand-in for device order.

4. Windows: pair the system-wide usage with the physical capacity from
   get_device_properties (as the primary-GPU fallback does) -- under WDDM
   mem_get_info's "total" is the process budget, which misreported capacity
   and pushed utilization to 100%.

5. Run get_visible_gpu_utilization off the event loop in the /hardware/visible
   route (asyncio.to_thread, the repo's convention): the ROCm fallbacks can
   shell out to PowerShell with a 5s timeout, which would stall every other
   request while the System view polls.

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* studio: skip the system-wide VRAM overlay for relative GPU indices

The overlay matches its per-GPU sources (Windows perf counters, Linux sysfs) by
physical device index, but under a UUID/MIG visibility mask the torch fallback
enumerates ordinals and reports index_kind == "relative", where `index` is a
visible ordinal, not a physical id. Applying the overlay there let card/adapter
0's system-wide VRAM overwrite the torch reading of a process that actually
exposes physical GPU 1, misleading auto_select_gpu_ids and the coexistence
checks. Gate the overlay on index_kind == "physical"; relative-index paths keep
the torch fallback.

* studio: drop the unreliable Windows VRAM overlay, keep the Linux one

The multi-GPU system-wide VRAM overlay is now Linux-only. The Windows
per-adapter Performance Counter path could not be made correct: the wildcard
Get-Counter query also returns non-ROCm/iGPU adapters and LUID order is not the
ROCm device order, so an adapter's usage could be overlaid onto the wrong GPU;
and it read only Dedicated Usage, missing WDDM shared memory on unified-memory
GPUs (Strix Halo), overstating free VRAM. Rather than misattribute VRAM and
skew placement decisions, Windows keeps the process-local torch fallback (no
regression vs before this PR); Linux DRM sysfs -- matched by physical index --
still fixes #7072 for the reporter's native-Linux ROCm case.

Removes _rocm_windows_perf_counter_vram_per_adapter_gb and _torch_props_total_gb.

* studio: key sysfs VRAM by DRM card number so filtering can't renumber cards

_rocm_linux_sysfs_vram_per_card_gb dropped cards with a zero total or unreadable
files and then the overlay enumerated the compacted list, so if card0 was
dropped, card1's usage was assigned to physical GPU index 0 (equal-capacity GPUs
slip past the unified-memory total guard). Return {card_number: (used, total)}
and match a device to its card number directly: a hole stays a hole -- device 0
keeps its torch figures when card0 is absent, and card1 maps to device 1.

* studio: key system-wide VRAM by ROCm ordinal, not raw DRM card number

When a non-amdgpu adapter (Intel iGPU, a display-only card) owns an earlier
DRM slot, DRM card numbers stop equalling ROCm device ordinals -- Intel card0
plus AMD card1/card2 gives ROCm devices 0/1, so keying the sysfs overlay by
card number handed ROCm device 1 card1's data (AMD device 0) and left device 0
on stale torch figures, corrupting free-VRAM placement on equal-capacity GPUs.

Only amdgpu cards expose mem_info_vram_*, so the glob already excludes foreign
adapters; order the surviving cards by their PCI address (ROCm/HIP's default
device order, read from each card's device symlink) and key by that position --
the ROCm physical ordinal, which is what the overlay matches against dev index.
An unreadable / zero-total amdgpu card still consumes its ordinal so a later
card is never renumbered onto its slot.

* studio: skip the VRAM overlay under layered HIP-over-ROCR masks

ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES filters physical GPUs at the HSA/ROCr layer, and a
HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES set on top selects WITHIN that already-filtered set
(apply_gpu_ids sets HIP while leaving an inherited ROCR mask in place). When
both are active _get_parent_visible_gpu_spec() prefers the HIP value, so the
reported device index is a ROCR-relative ordinal, not a physical GPU id --
overlaying DRM-sysfs figures by that index would pull another GPU's usage
(e.g. ROCR=2,3 + HIP=1 is physical GPU 3, but the overlay would read card 1),
and equal-capacity cards bypass the total-size safeguard. Detect layered masks
and keep torch's process-local figures there rather than risk misattribution;
a single mask still leaves the index physical and is overlaid as before.

* studio: only overlay whole-card VRAM onto 1:1 ROCm devices

The overlay guard only skipped the case where sysfs total < torch total
(unified-memory APUs), so a partitioned ROCm device (MI300 in CPX mode) --
where HIP exposes several logical devices per physical card but sysfs reports
the whole card's aggregate -- passed the guard: the card total exceeds a
partition's torch total, and the overlay overwrote the partition with
whole-card usage and capacity, letting downstream selection think a partition
had the entire card free. Require the sysfs card total to match the torch
device total (within ~10%) so a mismatch in either direction -- unified memory
(sysfs smaller) or partitioning (sysfs larger) -- keeps torch's figures.

* studio: treat CUDA-over-ROCR as layered, enumerate AMD cards by driver

Two remaining mismatches between the reported device index and the DRM card the
overlay reads:

- On ROCm the HIP layer honors CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES as well as
  HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES, so a CUDA mask composed over ROCR layers identically:
  ROCR=2,3 with CUDA=1 is physical GPU 3, yet the spec reports the ROCR value
  [2,3] and the device was labeled index 2, overlaying card 2's usage onto GPU 3.
  The layered check now treats ROCR combined with either HIP or CUDA as layered.

- The ROCm device set is now enumerated by bound driver (device/driver resolves
  to amdgpu) instead of by the presence of mem_info_vram_*. An AMD device with
  incomplete sysfs support (some APUs expose no VRAM files at all) was omitted
  by the glob entirely and shifted every later card down one ordinal, letting a
  similar-capacity GPU pass the total guard with another device's usage. Such a
  card now consumes its ordinal and simply yields no entry.

* studio: honor GPU_DEVICE_ORDINAL and require an unambiguous card mapping

Two remaining ways the reported device index could be matched to the wrong DRM
card:

- GPU_DEVICE_ORDINAL is a supported ROCm visibility variable that
  _get_parent_visible_gpu_spec() never consults, so GPU_DEVICE_ORDINAL=1
  surfaces physical GPU 1 as torch ordinal 0 and it was mislabeled index 0,
  overlaying card 0's usage onto GPU 1. The mask check now covers it, and is
  renamed _rocm_device_index_unreliable() to say what it actually decides.

- driver == amdgpu is only a SUPERSET of the ROCm-visible set: an amdgpu-bound
  adapter HIP cannot enumerate (an unsupported older AMD GPU beside a supported
  one) still took an ordinal and shifted every real compute device. There is no
  torch-side PCI identity to match against, so the overlay now requires the
  amdgpu card count to equal the device count -- exactly the condition under
  which position-in-PCI-order is a sound 1:1 mapping. Any disagreement keeps
  torch's process-local figures: less informative, never misattributed.

* studio: keep the VRAM overlay working for masked GPU subsets

The card-count guard compared the amdgpu card list against the VISIBLE device
list, so any visibility mask disabled the overlay outright: HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1,3
on a four-GPU host gives two devices against four cards. Those masked GPUs then
kept reporting process-local torch usage, hiding VRAM held by llama-server and
letting the training/chat placement checks overestimate free memory -- the exact
problem the overlay exists to fix.

The count check now applies only when no visibility mask is active, which is the
case where the reported devices really are the whole host and a mismatch means an
amdgpu adapter ROCm cannot enumerate is shifting the ordinals. Under a mask the
subset is expected, so each device's physical index is validated individually
instead: the per-card lookup bounds-checks it and the total-size guard rejects a
card whose capacity does not match the device's.

* studio: match GPUs to DRM cards by PCI identity, not by position

Every mapping bug on this PR came from the same root cause: there was no
authoritative link between a reported device index and a DRM card, so the
overlay kept inferring one positionally and each heuristic broke on a new host
shape -- foreign adapters on earlier DRM slots, cards with no VRAM sysfs, and
most recently amdgpu-bound adapters HIP cannot enumerate, which the count guard
could only catch on an unmasked host and therefore missed under any mask.

Use the link ROCm itself enumerates from. KFD topology
(/sys/class/kfd/kfd/topology/nodes/<N>/properties) lists exactly the GPUs HIP
exposes -- GPU nodes in node-id order are HIP's device order -- and each carries
its PCI location, so index N there IS physical device N with a stable identity.
DRM sysfs now supplies system-wide VRAM keyed by that same PCI address, and the
overlay is a join on it.

Every previous skew becomes a failed join rather than a misattribution: an
unenumerable adapter has no KFD node so it never takes an ordinal, a foreign
adapter contributes no entry, and a masked subset resolves each physical index
directly. That removes the count heuristic and its mask exception entirely. With
no KFD topology there is no identity to join on, so the overlay is skipped rather
than guessing positionally.

* studio: require verified host visibility and AMD-only KFD nodes

Three ways the identity map could still be built on a false premise:

- The NVIDIA open kernel module registers KFD topology nodes with a positive
  SIMD count, so an earlier NVIDIA node shifted every AMD ordinal and ROCm
  device 1 resolved to AMD GPU 0. GPU nodes now require vendor_id 4098 (0x1002),
  the same filter install.sh already applies for this exact reason.

- A GPU node with an unreadable properties file or no location_id was skipped,
  which silently shifted every later ordinal. Both now fail the whole map
  closed, so the overlay is disabled rather than misattributing.

- A container exposing only some render devices through device cgroups sets no
  visibility variable, yet torch compacts what it can see to ordinals from zero
  while the host-mounted KFD and DRM trees still list every GPU. Nothing in the
  reported payload distinguishes that from a full host, and torch exposes no PCI
  id to check against, so the overlay now runs only when host visibility is
  positively verified: no visibility mask AND device count equal to the host GPU
  count. That also subsumes the previous layered-mask and GPU_DEVICE_ORDINAL
  checks, so _rocm_device_index_unreliable() is gone.

This trades coverage for correctness: masked subsets and filtered containers now
keep torch's process-local figures instead of a mapping that cannot be verified.

* Fix the multi-GPU VRAM overlay docstring for PR #7216

The docstring claimed a reordering mask keeps each card on the right GPU,
but the overlay skips any active visibility mask and keeps torch's figures.
State the actual gating instead.

* Tighten comments in the multi-GPU VRAM overlay and its tests

Collapse the verbose docstrings and inline explanations added for the Linux
ROCm system-wide VRAM overlay to succinct one-liners, keeping the non-obvious
rationale (fail-closed KFD mapping, PCI-identity join, mask gating, the 10%
whole-card guard). Comments only, no behavior change.

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oobabooga
8b3c37246c
Unsloth start improvements: download progress, server reuse, and safe model switching (#7313)
* Improve unsloth start runtime lifecycle

* Remove speculative Gemma prompt override

* Polish model download progress output

* Refine unsloth start status output

* Clarify unsloth readiness banner

* Clarify model reuse and switching output

* Queue model switches behind active inference

* Tighten unsloth start model switching

* Reduce model switch bookkeeping

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* Pass start marker through child environment

* Fix key redaction, switch-waiter ordering, and stop/messaging gaps for PR #7313

- Redact minted sk-unsloth keys from the startup-failure log tail: the early
  key marker lands in the server log before the model load finishes, so a
  load-phase crash printed a live key to the terminal
- Deregister a finished switch waiter before releasing the swap gate so a
  swap on another event loop cannot count it as still queued and unload the
  model the finished request is about to generate against
- Warn on same-repo quant switches: an explicit variant replaces the resident
  weights for every attached session, but the repo ids match so no switch
  warning was printed
- Note the agent exit code when it is nonzero so the server keep-alive
  message does not read as a successful session
- Use taskkill /T in unsloth studio stop so llama-server children stop too

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Nilay
59bda2e1f7
Studio: reuse MLX prompt cache across turns instead of re-prefilling (#7311)
* Studio: reuse MLX prompt cache across turns instead of re-prefilling

* clean up

* key prompt cache on what the KV covers

* skip windowed KV caches past their window

* verify prefix coverage before caching KV
2026-07-22 02:35:33 -07:00
Daniel Han
2c492c8d9b
Recognize Radeon 8065S (Gorgon Halo / Ryzen AI Max 400) as gfx1151 (#7290)
* Recognize Radeon 8065S (Gorgon Halo / Ryzen AI Max 400) as gfx1151

* Classify Radeon 8065S (Gorgon Halo) as unified memory in ROCm OOM guard

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Daniel Han
207a9f00bf
studio: extend the _grouped_mm null-kernel guard to Linux ROCm RDNA4 (gfx1201) (#7292)
* studio: extend the _grouped_mm null-kernel guard to Linux ROCm RDNA4

torch._grouped_mm has a null HIP kernel on RDNA4 (gfx1200/gfx1201) at
ROCm <= 7.12 (fixed in 7.13; ROCm/TheRock #5284). The existing guard that
registers a Python mm/bmm fallback was win32-only, so Linux gfx1201 (e.g.
R9700 Pro on Ubuntu) hits the null kernel -> illegal instruction during
training.

Extract the fallback registration into a module-level helper
(_install_grouped_mm_cpu_fallback) and add a Linux branch that installs it,
gated on gfx1200/gfx1201 AND HIP < 7.13 so NVIDIA/CUDA and every non-RDNA4
AMD arch are untouched, and it is a no-op on fixed runtimes. The Windows
path now calls the same helper with identical behavior.

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* Resolve HIP version from torch.__version__ when version.hip is unset for PR #7292

AMD SDK / Radeon ROCm wheels leave torch.version.hip empty and encode the
version only in torch.__version__ (e.g. +rocm7.12). The Linux gfx120X guard
parsed version.hip only, so those affected installs skipped the fallback and
still hit the null _grouped_mm kernel. Mirror the Windows parse: version.hip,
then the embedded rocmX.Y, then assume affected unless a post-fix rocmsdk wheel.

* Scan all GPUs and add RDNA4 name fallback for _grouped_mm guard in PR #7292

* worker.py: tighten gfx120X Linux guard comments (no code change)

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Ayushman
c1947ed946
fix(rocm): prepend system ROCm libs on native Linux to avoid bundled HIP crash (#7233)
* fix(rocm): prepend system ROCm libs on native Linux to avoid bundled HIP crash

Prebuilt llama.cpp bundles ship their own ROCR/HIP runtime which can be
incompatible with the host's amdkfd kernel driver, causing hsa_init()
to crash or report zero devices. The llama-server then silently falls
back to CPU while the UI reports GPU.

The existing workaround (_wsl_system_rocm_lib_dirs) that prepends
/opt/rocm/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH was gated on WSL (/dev/dxg) only,
leaving native Linux AMD hosts unprotected.

This commit adds _native_linux_system_rocm_lib_dirs(), a parallel
helper gated on:
- Linux platform (not WSL)
- /dev/kfd present (bare-metal AMD compute)
- Bundle contains bundled HIP libs (libggml-hip.so)
- System has libhsa-runtime64.so(.1)

It is called from both _llama_server_env_for_binary (serve-time)
and binary_env (install-time validation), directly after the WSL
block in both paths.

Fixes #7208

Fixes #7208

* Add UNSLOTH_LLAMA_NO_SYSTEM_ROCM opt-out to native-Linux system ROCm preference for PR #7233

Lets a host where the bundled runtime works but system ROCm is mismatched keep
the bundle. Mirrored in llama_cpp.py and install_llama_prebuilt.py.

* Prefer env-configured ROCm root over /opt/rocm fallback for PR #7233

Put HIP_PATH/HIP_PATH_57/ROCM_PATH-derived roots before /opt/rocm so a stale
/opt/rocm can't shadow the driver-matching install the env vars point at.
Mirrored in llama_cpp.py and install_llama_prebuilt.py.

* Match versioned libggml-hip.so via glob so the native-Linux ROCm fix fires for PR #7233

* Clarify native-Linux ROCm prepend uses the consistent system stack for PR #7233

* llama_cpp: tighten native-Linux ROCm prepend comments (no code change)

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2026-07-21 18:00:22 -07:00
oobabooga
54f21b3a87
Studio: fix loading split GGUFs from the local HF cache (#7273)
* Studio: don't resolve HF cache GGUF symlinks to blob paths

* Studio: handle split GGUF symlink layouts
2026-07-21 02:48:19 -07:00
Nilay
f3c085ad9e
Fix resume training crash recovery and MLX checkpoints (#6796)
* Fix resume training crash recovery and MLX checkpoints

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* Address review: preserve interrupted stop-and-save output_dir, verify MLX checkpoint

- finish_run: add clear_output_dir flag; preserve output_dir for stopped/error
  unless cancel explicitly clears it (fixes pump finalization wiping persisted path).
- training pump: pass interrupted stop-and-save context into finalize_run_in_db.
- MLX stop-and-save: verify resumable checkpoint exists before sending complete;
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Feat/model picker per model config v2 (#7207)
* refactor(studio): move chat model picker into features/model-picker

Relocate model-selector + its support files from components/assistant-ui
into a self-contained features/model-picker feature (own barrel), mirroring
the modular Hub layout. Pure move + import repoint; no behaviour change.

* feat(model-picker): add per-model config persistence layer

Superset PerModelConfig (customContextLength, kvCacheDtype, speculativeType,
specDraftNMax, tensorParallel, chatTemplateOverride, trustRemoteCode) persisted
to localStorage (unsloth_model_configs) with schema versioning + LRU budget.
KV-dtype and speculative value sets match main's sidebar (no q4_0/ngram-simple).
Reuses features/hub/lib/model-identity for normalization; adds storage-key layer
and applyPerModelConfigToRuntime (sets tensorParallel, which the old PR omitted).

* feat(picker): modular backend for chat-template validate + default fetch

New studio/backend/picker package (schemas/service/routes) mounted at /api/picker:
- POST /api/picker/validate-chat-template (Jinja syntax validation, no false positives)
- GET  /api/picker/chat-template/{model_name} (default template from tokenizer_config.json,
  reusing get_cache_path/resolve_cached_repo_id_case; graceful null, no model-code exec)
Frontend api/templates.ts client + hooks/use-model-defaults lazy cache. No backend
changes to the existing inference load route (per-model load fields already supported).

* feat(model-picker): bind picker on-device list to shared hub inventory

Picker now sources cached + local models from useHubInventory (the Hub's shared
store) via a thin adapter, replacing its own /api/models/* fetchers + module
caches. Hub, download manager, and picker now share one source of truth, so
completed downloads reflect in the picker automatically. Partial/live-download
rows are filtered from the cached lists (unchanged rendering). Local naming/search
preserved via additive LocalInventoryRow modelId/displayName. Variant expander,
scan-folder management, recommended-fit, search, external providers untouched.

Known minor: cached 'Downloaded date' sort tiebreak degrades to alphabetical
(hub cached rows carry no mtime); default 'recent' (load-time) sort preserved.

* feat(model-picker): per-model config step inside the picker

Picking a (non-external) model now opens an in-picker config view built from
main's current load controls (context length, KV cache dtype, speculative
decoding, draft tokens, tensor parallel) plus a chat-template editor backed by
the picker validate/default endpoints. 'Remember for this model' persists the
config per model+variant; Run forwards the config to the existing load flow via
meta.config. External models bypass the step. Two-view orchestration lives in
model-selector (single interception point); pickers.tsx call sites untouched.
trustRemoteCode dropped from PerModelConfig to preserve main's per-load consent.

* feat(chat): apply/persist per-model config through the load flow

handleCheckpointChange threads meta.config into the selection; stageOrLoad and
the autoload/Hub-run paths now apply the picker config (explicit pick or saved
remembered config) via applyPerModelConfigToRuntime before staging/loading, with
keepSpeculative set so a remembered speculative mode survives the model switch.
Replaces the old remembered-load-settings seeding (resolveInitialConfig now the
single source). SelectedModelInput carries config.

* refactor(chat): remove per-model load config from the right sidebar

The load knobs (context, KV cache, speculative, draft tokens, tensor parallel)
and the chat-template editor now live only in the picker config step. The sheet's
Model section keeps the staged Load/Cancel flow (config is applied at pick time);
sampling params, system prompt, and RAG are unchanged. Deletes the superseded
remembered-load-settings module + the store's applyRememberedLoadSettings action,
removes the now-dead sheet state/imports, and points the settings reset at
unsloth_model_configs. Delete-cleanup deferred (stale config is LRU-capped).

* fix(model-picker): remove leftover sidebar-staging cogwheel + empty Model section

The downloaded-variant gear (ModelLoadSettingsAction) staged a model straight
into the right-sidebar Run-settings flow -- the old 'configure before load' path
now fully replaced by the in-picker config step. Removed the gear + its component.
Also gate the sheet's 'Model' section to staged picks only (pendingSelection):
after the load-knob strip its content is staged-only, so it was rendering an
empty section header whenever a model was merely loaded.

* chore(chat): remove dead per-model-config setters + modelControlsDisabled

After the load-config UI moved into the picker, the store's per-model setters
(setKvCacheDtype/setSpeculativeType/setSpecDraftNMax/setTensorParallel/
setCustomContextLength/setChatTemplateOverride) had zero callers
(applyPerModelConfigToRuntime writes via setState), and the sheet's
modelControlsDisabled was unreferenced. Verified dead across the whole tree.

* fix(chat): config-step Load actually loads (ignore Load-on-selection)

Root cause: with Settings > Chat > 'Load on selection' turned OFF, the config
step's load went down the deferred-staging path -- opening the right sidebar with
'<model> is staged, not loaded yet / Choose Load model'. The in-picker config step
IS the deliberate load action, so its Load now loads immediately (or downloads +
auto-loads when not cached) regardless of the toggle. Renamed the button
'Run model' -> 'Load model' to match. Native/dropped picks still honor the toggle.

* refactor(chat,hub): retire 'Load on selection' — config step is the only load flow

The in-picker config step (and the Hub Run button) now fully supersede the old
stage-to-sidebar flow, so the Load-on-selection toggle is removed everywhere:
- chat stageOrLoad: every pick loads immediately, or downloads + auto-loads when
  not cached (the previous default behaviour, now universal).
- hub Run: drops the stage branch; downloaded GGUFs load directly with their saved
  per-model config (no collision with the chat config step — both end at selectModel).
- store: removed loadOnSelection field/setter/key/default; Settings>Chat toggle and
  its settings-reset entry removed.
- staged sidebar section is now a download-progress view (auto-loads on completion).
No manual staging remains; stageModel is used only for background auto-load downloads.

* feat(model-picker): default chat template from GGUF + thread variant through config flow

Read the embedded tokenizer.chat_template from GGUF files (read_gguf_chat_template
in gguf_metadata) and use it as the per-model default. Plumb gguf_variant through
the picker service, /api/picker/chat-template route, frontend templates API, and
use-model-defaults so the right variant's template is fetched.

Also refine the picker config-page/model-selector wiring, drop the dead
ggufNativeContextLength runtime path, and add the per-model-config storage keys to
the settings prefs export.

* feat(model-picker): read safetensors chat template + hide editor where it has no effect

Resolve the default chat template for safetensors models: prefer the modern
chat_template.jinja, fall back to the tokenizer_config.json chat_template field,
then chat_template.json (multimodal processor), then the GGUF embedded template.
Applied to local dirs, the HF cache snapshot scan, and the HF remote fetch.

Hide the chat-template editor in the picker for safetensors models — the override
is only applied at load by the GGUF/llama.cpp backend, so editing it on safetensors
currently has no effect. GGUF keeps the editor. Nothing removed; the dialog stays
for when the safetensors apply path is wired up in a later branch.

* fix(model-picker): set legacy-migration flag only after the write succeeds

Set unsloth_model_configs_migrated only once writeMap confirms the migrated
map persisted, so a quota/storage failure no longer marks migration done and
silently drops the user's pre-existing remembered settings — the next load retries.

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* MVP model picker fixes

* MVP picker config fix

* MVP safetensors config

* MVP max seq config

* MVP max seq fix

* Fix static max tokens cap ignoring model context

* Fix picker GGUF scan parity

* fix(studio): harden model picker config loading

Apply remembered per-model configs consistently from picker and Hub loads, keep default configs from overriding standing speculative settings, add config access for direct local GGUF files, and support saving or forgetting active model settings without a reload.

* Fix model picker config flow

* Fix model picker config loads

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* Avoid recursive per-model config migration reads

* Apply the displayed context length when loading a GGUF

* Fix template validation, cached template lookup, and failed load rollback

- Validate chat templates with the loopcontrols extension so templates
  that use break or continue tags pass the picker validator, matching the
  inference renderer that already accepts them.
- Read the default chat template from the newest cache snapshot rather than
  an arbitrary iterdir order, so an older cached revision no longer prefills
  a stale template.
- Capture the runtime per-model config before a load and reapply it when the
  load fails, so a failed switch leaves the active model context, KV cache,
  template, and speculative settings as they were.

* Make chat template view only for safetensors models

Custom chat template overrides are applied at inference only for GGUF
models, which pass the template to llama-server. The safetensors backend
renders with the model built-in template and ignores the override, so
editing it would save a value that never loads. For safetensors the
config page now opens the template as a read-only preview with a note
that editing is not available yet. This can become editable once
inference support for custom safetensors templates lands in main.

* Fix model picker config edge cases

- Restore prior runtime config when a load no-ops for the active model
- Cap the picker validator request body via the protected prefixes
- Keep the GGUF context slider max above the loaded context
- Fetch subfolder chat templates for uncached Hub repos
- Show the compare side config when reopening the picker

* Keep saved GGUF context above the fallback ceiling

* Show the model config in the run settings sidebar

* Fix model config sidebar reset and context slider

- Stack the remember toggle and action buttons in the sidebar
- Reset the config to defaults instead of the loaded values
- Fetch the native context so the slider max is not the loaded value

* Fix model picker config and download regressions

- Run picker chat template routes off the event loop
- Depth and root guard local template directory scans
- Restore download manager flow for uncached hub picks
- Apply per model context length on reload
- Import model picker symbols from the feature barrel

* Fix model picker config and cached download sorting

- Restore load settings when a Hub run is rejected mid load
- Reuse one NumericValueInput instead of a duplicate copy
- Fix double decode of the model name in the template route
- Remove the unused reset-to-loaded settings action
- Fix cached model download sorting

* Fix model picker per-model config edge cases

Honor a saved or typed max seq length above the model's native context so
RoPE extended values are no longer clamped and silently overwritten. Allow
typing past native while the slider keeps native as a soft ceiling.

Guard the fetch success paths in use-model-defaults against an aborted
signal, and refetch when the HF token changes.

Hash the chat template content in the sidebar remount key instead of its
length. Enable reset for a GGUF whose native context is unknown, and floor
the context slider max so it can never fall below the min.

* Fix GGUF context auto-fit and gated model config token

Stop forcing a 32768 context when a GGUF native context is unknown so the backend auto-fits to VRAM again, while still honoring an explicit context edit.

Send the HF token as a query param so gated safetensors models resolve their max position embeddings.

Derive model default state during render to drop the set-state-in-effect calls.

* Fix native GGUF context ceiling and guard picker template reads

Restore the native context store field so the sidebar slider keeps the
full ceiling for drag and drop GGUFs. Limit local chat template reads to
the browse allowlist, skip malformed repo ids, and drop unused model
picker exports.

* Fix model picker lint boundaries

* Fix model picker review findings

Chat template editor never seeded its draft. Radix only calls onOpenChange
from internal events, so the seed in the nextOpen branch was dead and a model
with a saved override opened empty. Saving then cleared the override. Drop the
dead branch, treat draft as an untouched sentinel, and reset it on every close.

Uncached Hub picks could auto load a model after the user left the chat. Main
detached the staged pick on route exit and on chat context change. Carry the
context key on the pending pick and skip the load when it no longer matches.

Also clear configTarget when the picker closes, restore the onUpdated ref so
variant rows stop resubscribing on every parent render, skip the LRU write when
the entry is already most recent, import NumericValueInput relatively, and drop
the unused ModelUpdateAction barrel export.

* Preserve GGUF context on active reload

* Fix model picker per-model config regressions

- Stop reloading the already loaded model on re-pick
- Hide infra models from the chat picker
- Detect vision support on cached GGUF repos
- Honor saved maxSeqLength on auto load
- Restore default chat template for local GGUFs
- Warn on save failure and revert config on cancel
- Refetch picker inventory on open
- Persist read only per model config safely

* Fix stale model auto load

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* Fix model picker numeric input sizing and constraints

Size value inputs to their content so long context lengths are not clipped,
restrict them to numeric characters, and stop the speculative decoding label
from truncating in the sidebar.

* Fix picker CI tests and harden chat template resolution for PR #6647

- tests: point the descender guard at the moved model-selector.tsx path
- tests: exclude the disabled Reload model button from the regenerate locator so .first targets the real Regenerate
- picker/service.py: reject symlinked template/gguf leaves that resolve outside the browse allowlist (HF cache reads unchanged)
- compare mode: resolve each pane's own remembered chat template instead of inheriting the other pane's from the store

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* Protect future-schema per-model configs from deletion for PR #6647

savePerModelConfig already refuses to overwrite a stored config whose schema version is newer than this client understands, but deletePerModelConfig did not. Unchecking Remember on an older client therefore silently destroyed a newer client's saved config. Apply the same guard on delete and surface the blocked case through the existing saveFailed toast.

* Protect future-schema per-model configs from quota eviction for PR #6647

The save and delete guards already refuse to touch a stored config whose schema version is newer than this client understands, but the quota-eviction path did not, so a full store on an older client could still evict a newer client's config. Skip future-schema entries when evicting and fail the save if the budget cannot be met without them.

* Fix GGUF context persistence, compare context, and rollback settings for PR #6647

Persist a GGUF context override from the user's intent instead of collapsing it against the loaded context, which reintroduced the context-reset (f4838782cb reverted the native-baseline fix). model-config-page now collapses the saved value against native, and use-chat-model-runtime and chat-adapter retain the requested context on load so re-saving another setting keeps the override; a null request stays null so a VRAM auto-fit never becomes a stored override.

shared-composer: a compare pane with no explicit GGUF context now loads at native (0) like single-view, not the session maxSeqLength that silently shrank the shown context.

use-chat-model-runtime: restore the previous model's KV cache dtype and chat template on a failed-load rollback so it runs as it was, not with backend defaults.

* Preserve native path token when reloading the active model for PR #6647

handleReloadActiveModel rebuilt the selection without the store's activeNativePathToken, so reloading a file-picked GGUF after a settings change validated the display label as a repo/path and failed. Thread the active native token through the reload selection so native-loaded models reopen correctly.

* Make picker template validation resilient and accept HF generation tags for PR #6647

Import Jinja lazily inside validate_chat_template so a backend without the optional jinja2 package (GGUF-only installs) still starts instead of raising ModuleNotFoundError at import time. Register a no-op extension for the Transformers {% generation %} assistant-mask tag so pasting a valid HF chat template validates, matching the renderer, rather than being rejected as an unknown tag.

* Honor remembered compare config and parse processor chat_template.json for PR #6647

* Fix failed-load rollback context and processor template map fallback for PR #6647

* Restore speculative decoding config on failed-switch rollback

When a model switch fails after the previous model was unloaded, the
rollback reload restored tensor_parallel, KV cache dtype and the chat
template override, but omitted speculative_type and spec_draft_n_max and
cleared their loaded shadows to null. The previous model therefore came
back running at backend defaults (speculation off) while the UI still
showed it enabled, and the status resync confirmed the off state. Resend
the previous model's speculative settings in the rollback load and keep
the store's active and loaded speculative fields in sync with them.

* Reset max sequence length when a model has no saved config

applyPerModelConfigToRuntime reset every per-model field except
maxSeqLength, which it only wrote when the incoming config had one.
maxSeqLength is the sole field carried on store.params, so selecting a
model with no remembered config left the previous model's value in place
and later loaded the new model at that leaked length. Fall back to the
standing default so an unremembered model loads at its own default.

* Surface a message when a variant update cannot start

startManagedUpdate handled the conflict and error start outcomes but let
busy fall through as if the update began, so the confirm dialog closed
with no job created and the cached variant stayed stale. Show an info
message when the repo is busy with a sibling transfer so the click is
not silently dropped.

* Keep per-model speculative choices out of the global default

A staged load with a per-model or one-off config sets keepSpeculative,
which already skips reading the global speculative preference. The
matching save still ran unconditionally, so the model-specific choice was
written to the global unsloth_chat_speculative_type and a later model with
no saved config started from it instead of Auto. Skip saveSpeculativeType
when keepSpeculative so the per-model choice stays isolated.

* Seed non-active model settings from the app default max length

The Run settings page captured initialMaxSeqLength from the loaded
model's runtime params and fell back to it for a model with no saved
config. Opening settings for a different, unloaded model and clicking
Load then sent the active model's context (for example 64k) instead of
the 4096 default, risking validation failures or OOMs. Seed the default
for non-active models and keep the runtime value only for the active one.

* Prefer sidecar tokenizer chat template over the GGUF copy for variants

_chat_template_from_dir returned the embedded GGUF template first when a
variant was selected, reversing the tokenizer-first precedence of the
no-variant path. A model whose chat_template.jinja or tokenizer_config.json
supersedes a stale embedded template then got the wrong template on
variant selection. Keep tokenizer files first regardless of variant; the
variant only picks which GGUF is the fallback. Adds regression tests for
both the tokenizer-wins and gguf-fallback cases.

* Keep per-model speculative choices load-local in autoload and compare

The interactive load path treats a per-model speculative choice as
load-local and skips writing it to the global default. Autoload and
generalized compare still called saveSpeculativeType unconditionally, so a
remembered off or ngram setting leaked into unsloth_chat_speculative_type
and later models with no saved config inherited it. Persist the global
preference only when the value came from the global settings.

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* Studio: record the compare pane's loaded context in runtime state so the active model's settings and any reload or save use it, not the previous context

* Studio: notify the user when a Hub autoload can't start because another download for the model is already running, instead of silently dropping it

* Studio: drop the merge's orphaned staged-model store helpers and unused alert imports

The main merge left isPendingGguf and pendingSelectionMatches referencing the
removed PendingModelSelection type, and the alert-dialog/alert imports unused
after the permission-mode dropdown replaced the bypass dialog, so tsc -b failed.

* Studio: cache a null default chat template so the viewer stops re-fetching it

A model with no sidecar or embedded template resolves to a terminal null, but
that result was never cached, so reopening the template viewer re-ran the
backend and Hugging Face lookup every time.

* Studio: detect direct-file GGUFs in run settings so Max Tokens uses their context

A GGUF loaded from a local file or custom folder has no variant label, so the
run-settings panel treated it as non-GGUF and clamped Max Tokens to the session
max_seq_length instead of the loaded GGUF context. Detect it via the reported
GGUF context and the .gguf checkpoint suffix, matching the chat page.

* Studio: prompt to re-select a local model file when its lease expired before reload

A file-picked GGUF is reachable only through a native path token that the
desktop host prunes after a TTL. Reloading reused that token blindly, so a
reload long after the initial load failed with an opaque error. Track the
token's expiry and, when it has passed, ask the user to re-select the file
instead of attempting a doomed reload.

* Fix descender-clipping test to tolerate sidebar layout utilities

The sidebar account-block div carries layout utilities (min-w-0, flex-1)
between 'flex' and 'flex-col', so the descender-clipping guard's regex,
which required 'flex' immediately followed by 'flex-col', no longer matched
and the test failed to locate the account-block div. Generalize the prefix
to allow intervening flex utilities while still capturing the leading-*
class before the collapsible visibility utility and asserting leading-tight,
so the guard against clipped glyph descenders is fully preserved.

* Harden picker chat-template resolution

Enforce the 64 KiB chat-template contract at the validate endpoint's request
model so a direct caller cannot submit a template far larger than the frontend
allows (MaxBodyMiddleware only bounds the whole request body, not this field);
oversized templates now return a clean 422.

Apply sidecar-over-GGUF template precedence globally across cached snapshots
instead of per snapshot. A repo with multiple cached revisions previously
returned the first snapshot's template, so a newer GGUF-only revision could
win over an older revision's maintained chat_template.jinja sidecar, which
contradicted the documented intent that sidecars supersede the embedded copy.

* Guard per-model config against future-schema and lossy migration

Two forward-compatibility gaps in the versioned per-model config store:

- The load/apply path returned and normalized a stored record without checking
  its schema version, so a record written by a newer client was reinterpreted
  under the current schema and applied to a live model load, even though save,
  delete and eviction all refuse to touch future-schema records. Reject
  future-schema records on load too.
- The one-time legacy migration enforced the storage budget without protecting
  the entries it had just migrated and set the completion flag unconditionally.
  When storage was already full of future-schema records (which are unevictable
  by an older client), the migrated entries were the only evictable ones and
  could be dropped while migration was still marked complete. Protect the
  migrated keys during eviction and only mark migration complete when they
  survive, so it retries once space frees up.

* Discard chat-template validation results after the dialog closes

Server-side template validation is async, but closing or cancelling the editor
did not abort it, so a late-arriving valid response still called onSave and
applied a template the user had already dismissed. Track a validation token
that is bumped on close and ignore any validation result whose token is stale.

* Record native lease expiry when loading a picked GGUF from the chip

The pending-native-model chip loaded via stageOrLoad directly, bypassing
loadNativeModelIntent, so activeNativePathExpiresAtMs was never recorded for a
chip-loaded file. A later reload then either skipped the lease-expiry guard
entirely (expiry left null) or compared against a previously loaded file's
stale expiry, so reload could reuse an already-pruned token or wrongly block a
still-valid one. Route the chip through loadNativeModelIntent, which builds the
same selection and records the expiry.

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* Prefer sidecar template for a directly selected local GGUF file

A direct .gguf file path read its embedded chat template without checking the
parent directory for a maintained sidecar (chat_template.jinja /
tokenizer_config.json), while directory and variant selections already prefer
the sidecar. That let the config editor preview or save a stale embedded
template for the same model depending on how it was selected. Check the parent
directory sidecars first, then fall back to the embedded copy, and cover both
paths with tests.

* Resolve cached chat template per revision, newest first

The earlier change searched every cached snapshot for a sidecar before
considering any snapshot's embedded GGUF template, which let an obsolete sidecar
from an older revision override the newest revision's template. Restore
per-snapshot resolution (newest first): a revision's sidecar still supersedes
its own embedded GGUF copy, but a newer revision is no longer overridden by an
older revision's sidecar.

* Preserve autoload transport conflicts and surface background busy downloads

- When a Hub autoload hits a transport conflict, keep pendingHubAutoLoad bound
  instead of clearing it. Clearing it re-keyed the download surface and its
  cleanup cancelled the conflict the toast tells the user to resolve, so the
  Hub resume affordance was gone the moment it appeared. Return early on
  conflict, mirroring the started branch, so resolving it from the Hub still
  auto-loads on completion.
- The background-download branch handled started and conflict but silently
  dropped a busy outcome, leaving the user with no feedback when a peer variant
  of the same repo was already downloading. Surface the same busy toast the
  autoload path uses.

* Fix context length, GGUF template, fetch state and lease expiry bugs

Keep explicit context length values instead of collapsing to null at
native. The collapse made the slider jump back at the native maximum
and made Reload load the previous context instead of the chosen one.

Prefer the first split when resolving a GGUF without a variant. Later
splits carry no chat template metadata, so picking the largest file
could return no template for a sharded model.

Clear stale fetch state when template and metadata lookups retry, so
a previous terminal error is not shown while a new fetch is running.

Record native path lease expiry together with the token when a load
commits. The expiry was written by only one load path and even when
the load did not start, so a reload could be blocked with an expired
file message for a still valid token.

* fix(model-picker): resolve review findings across config, inventory, and templates

- Apply remembered per-model config in the training-compare chat handoff so a
  prior model's customContextLength no longer leaks into the next load
- Match GGUF variant labels with the inventory extractor too, so cached
  no-quant-token files resolve their default chat template
- Show "Auto" instead of a fabricated 32768 when native context is unknown
- Reuse the identical staged auto-load object on same-pick so a re-pick during
  download pre-flight no longer disarms auto-load via "busy"
- Union supports_vision when deduping cross-cache inventory rows
- Serve hidden-model needles from a new GET /api/hub/hidden-models endpoint and
  merge them client-side, covering runtime-configured RAG embedders
- Clamp GET chat templates to MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES (route + jinja sidecar),
  matching the validate endpoint's contract
- Lower-clamp stored customContextLength to shared CONTEXT_LENGTH_MIN
- Wipe unsloth_chat_load_on_selection in Settings "Reset all"
- Drop stale pendingHasContext comment describing deleted staging machinery

* Fix stale defaults cache, token in query string and rounded up context ceiling

Refresh cached chat template and max position data when a model update
completes. Send the HF token for model config requests in the dedicated
header instead of the URL. Snap the native sequence length ceiling down
to the nearest step so the slider cannot exceed the declared maximum.

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* Fix compare pane reverting active checkpoint on non-GGUF load

Re-read runtime params after setCheckpoint so the fresh checkpoint is
kept instead of being overwritten by the pre-setCheckpoint snapshot.

* Send the HF token via header for the vision and embedding checks

checkVisionModel and checkEmbeddingModel still passed the HuggingFace
token as a ?hf_token= query parameter, so it landed in server access
logs, proxy logs, and browser history. Move them to the
X-Unsloth-HF-Token header like getModelConfig already does, and accept
the header on the check-vision and check-embedding routes with the
existing query parameter kept as a fallback for older clients.

* Cap the chat template on the model load path

The load endpoint accepted an unbounded chat_template_override, so a
direct caller could hand llama.cpp an arbitrarily large Jinja template
even though the frontend, the validate endpoint, and the read paths all
enforce the 64 KiB limit. Reuse MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES in the
LoadRequest validator, rejecting oversized templates with a fast
character-count check before the exact UTF-8 byte check.

* Protect existing per-model configs during legacy migration

When the one-time legacy import pushes the store over budget, eviction
now protects the entries the user already has and drops only the
just-migrated legacy entries, so importing old load settings can never
discard a newer per-model config.

* Reset clears the context override instead of pinning the native value

Reset wrote the discovered native context into customContextLength for
GGUF models, but isDefaultConfig treats any non-null customContextLength
as an explicit pin, so Reset with Remember enabled persisted a fixed
context and future loads stopped using the native auto context. Reset
now restores the full default (customContextLength null); the native
value is still shown through the existing display fallback.

* Bound chat-template sidecar reads to a size limit

The chat_template.json, tokenizer_config.json, and Hub-downloaded sidecar
readers decoded and json-parsed the whole file before the extracted
template hit the 64 KiB response cap, so an oversized metadata file could
exhaust memory. Read them through a bounded reader (4 MiB envelope) that
returns None when the file is larger, matching the existing chat_template.jinja
size guard. Adds tests for oversized tokenizer_config.json and chat_template.json.

* Keep the native-path token and lease expiry in sync

Rollback after a failed reload restored the previous token but left the
failed load's expiry in the store, so a later reload could be falsely
blocked as expired (token A paired with load B's lease). Restore the
previous lease alongside the token, and clear the expiry wherever the
token is cleared on a non-GGUF transition, so the two never diverge.

* Clear the native file lease on compare-pane loads

* Studio: add regression tests for the model-picker per-model-config

Guard the specific regressions that reverted the predecessor change:
- backend pytest (studio/backend/tests/test_model_picker_regression.py):
  infra-model hiding, HF token via header with query fallback, and the
  chat-template byte caps.
- source contracts (tests/studio/test_model_picker_contracts.py): the token
  stays out of the URL, the context ceiling is floored, the native lease is
  cleared on compare-load and restored on rollback, the default caches key on
  the inventory version, and the hidden needles stay present.
- Playwright E2E (tests/studio/playwright_model_config.py) wired into
  studio-ui-smoke.yml on port 18898: Context Length persists across a reload,
  Reset clears the stored override, and infra models are absent from the picker.
- optional GPU-gated inference smoke (tests/studio/test_gpu_inference_smoke.py)
  that auto-skips on GPU-less CI and stays short on a GPU.

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* Studio: model pinning, row menus, hub inference settings, and inventory filters

Pinning
- Add a pinned models store (localStorage) with repo and per-quant pins
- Pinned section in the model selector's On Device list and the hub inventory,
  with newest pins first so Pin to top lands on top
- Deleting a repo drops its pins

Row menus
- Replace loose row icons with a shared 3-dots menu (pin, reveal in file
  manager, copy identifier, copy path, delete) on picker rows, hub quant rows,
  the hub run bar, and on-device inventory rows
- Menus only render for models actually on disk; platform-aware reveal labels
- Backend: cached-model-path and reveal-cached-model endpoints resolving
  managed HF-cache repos only

Hub inference settings
- Gear in the GGUF run bar opens an Inference settings dialog reusing the chat
  page's controls: model config (context length, KV cache, speculative
  decoding, chat template), system prompt, reasoning, sampling, tools and
  retrieval

Inventory
- Model-type filter (text, vision, embedding, STT, TTS, diffusion) beside the
  sort pill, both with a sort icon, capped widths and truncation so the
  On device heading never wraps
- Unsloth-owned repos without an upstream provider logo fall back to the
  Unsloth mascot avatar
- Discover / On Device tabs widened; hub search bar narrowed to match

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* Studio: revert the Unsloth mascot avatar fallback

Unsloth-owned repos without an upstream provider match go back to the
colored-initial tile, and unslothai is no longer a relabeled owner.

* Studio: run-bar options on single models, and aligned type/capability filters

- Give single-model (non-GGUF) run bars the same 3-dots options menu and
  settings gear as GGUF, at repo level
- Drop Pin to top from the run-bar menus; pinning stays in the On Device list
- Add an Image to text (diffusion) capability with detection, and surface it
  in both the hub Discover capability filter and the On Device type filter
- Align the On Device type filter with the Discover capability options and
  share the same detection so both dropdowns match

* Studio: apply hub inference config on reload, eject action, and run-bar polish

- Fix inference settings not applying: the hub dialog now writes the config to
  the runtime before reload, matching the chat page (selectModel reads runtime
  state, not the selection)
- Order the settings gear before the 3-dots menu in the run bars
- Replace the loaded-model run-bar action (New Chat) with Eject, wired through
  the inspector to the hub's ejectModel
- Truncate the results heading so a long search query clips instead of
  overlapping the header pills in split view
- Use a plain magnifying-glass icon for the no-results empty state

* Studio: fix GPU settings loss, load guards, pins, filters, and cached paths

Reloading a model from the chat sidebar or the hub gear dialog rebuilt the
per-model config without the GPU memory fields, so manual GPU layers, MoE
placement, and the GPU pick were reset on every reload and could be saved
over a remembered config. The active config now comes from a shared
useActiveModelConfig hook that carries the GPU fields for GGUF models, and
the sidebar remount signature tracks them through a shared gpuFieldsSignature
helper.

The in-flight load guard lived in a ref inside each useChatModelRuntime
instance, so the chat page, hub page, and gear dialog could not see each
other's loads. A load started from the gear dialog left the hub page free to
eject the model mid-reload or start a second concurrent load. The runtime
store now records the loading pick, selectModel checks it across instances,
and ejectModel refuses with a toast while any load is in flight.

The cached-model-path endpoint matched GGUF files by basename and excluded
only mmproj, so Copy path and Reveal could return an MTP drafter for a quant
and returned 404 for directory layouts like BF16/model-00001.gguf. Variant
files are now resolved from snapshot-relative paths with the same drafter,
mmproj, and big-endian exclusions as the load path, shared through a new
_main_variant_gguf_label helper.

Hub and picker fixes:
- rename the diffusion capability label from "Image to text" to
  "Image generation", since it detects image generators
- validate pinned quants through the cached variant listing, keep the last
  verified set while revalidating, and drop deleted quants immediately
- pass a measured scroll margin to the on-device virtual list so rows past
  the overscan stay visible below the pinned block
- keep the delete menu for stopped partial safetensors downloads
- give the inventory type filter a reset in Clear filters, a truthful empty
  state with a Show all types action, and hide it on the datasets view
- order picker pinned rows by pin recency, include pinned matches in the
  empty-state check, and sync pins across browser tabs
- count only the visible rows in the On device list header

Tests: contract checks for each fix in test_model_picker_contracts.py and a
backend test for the variant label selection.

* Studio: reveal cached models in Windows Explorer under WSL

The reveal endpoint only branched on macOS, Windows, and generic Linux.
Under WSL the Linux branch spawned xdg-open, which is missing on a stock
distro without a Linux desktop, so the request failed with a 500 and the
UI showed a failed to open file manager error.

WSL is now detected with the existing helper and the path is converted
with wslpath before opening explorer.exe, selecting the file the same
way native Windows does. Directories open directly. When interop is
unavailable the old xdg-open fallback still runs. The macOS, native
Windows, and native Linux branches are unchanged, and the Tauri app is
covered since its hub reveal calls this same local endpoint.

Tests: platform guards for the WSL reveal, the interop fallback, and
the unchanged native Linux behavior in tests/studio/test_reveal_file_manager.py.

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* Adjust model picker row spacing and cogwheel hover consistency

* Studio: exact hidden model ids and newest revision cached paths

A custom RAG embedder repo was published to the frontend as a basename
substring needle, so a generic name like org/model could hide unrelated
models in the pickers. The hidden-models endpoint now sends full repo ids
that are matched exactly.

Copy path and Reveal picked a GGUF variant from an arbitrary cache
revision when the same file existed in more than one. The newest revision
now wins, matching the whole repo lookup.

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* Fix model picker GPU config, metadata, and cache selection

Load each compare model with its saved GPU memory mode, GPU layers, CPU MoE layers, and selected GPU IDs. Reconcile saved GPU IDs with the current hardware. Include the active native GGUF path token in metadata checks. Search all Hugging Face cache roots when resolving cached models and select the largest visible cache entry. Remove obsolete barrel exports and the staging-only GPU memory helper.

* Studio: hide hub inference settings gear for now

The cogwheel in the hub download cards is out of scope for this PR. The
dialog component stays in place and a TODO marks where the button
returns in a future PR.

* Refresh hidden model matchers

* Fix GGUF detection, compare context pin, and picker delete staleness

Treat any pick with a GGUF variant as GGUF in selectModel so the first
load after downloading an uncached quant validates and sizes with the
right GPU settings instead of unloading the current model on a wrong
preflight. Variant picks now also set isGguf on their selection meta.

Stop compare panes from inheriting the active model's context pin when
their own saved config says Auto. Null context in a remembered config
now means no pin, matching how the pane settings are shown.

Route picker deletes through the hub inventory client, which
invalidates the HF cache scan and the variants cache. The legacy
delete route left the scan cache warm, so deleted models reappeared
in the picker until the TTL expired. Removed the now unused legacy
delete client and updated the contract test to match.

* Studio: fix stale GGUF load-marker ordering test

The load-in-flight marker still precedes the hub-download guard and the
unload, but the llama_extra_args inheritance that used to sit between the
marker and the guard now runs ahead of the GGUF branch, so it is no
longer a landmark inside the sliced source. Drop it from the ordering
assertion and keep the marker -> guard -> unload invariant.

* Studio: fix per-model config edge cases in compare loads and saved defaults

- chat-settings-sheet: gate the MTP fallback note and context/VRAM warning on
  the broader isGguf (variant, loaded gguf context, or .gguf suffix) instead of
  isLoadedGguf, so direct-file and custom-folder GGUF loads still surface
  those diagnostics.
- shared-composer: a compare pane's context now comes from its own config only
  (a saved pin, else null for Auto/native). It no longer inherits the active
  model's shared snapshot, which resolveFitMaxSeqLength treated as an explicit
  pin and could load a pane at another model's context (VRAM/OOM), matching the
  single-model load path.
- model-config-page: when an auto-fit GGUF is saved with fixed GPU layers
  (Manual) and Remember, pin the displayed fitted context so a later fresh load
  keeps the placement instead of sending native/0 and recreating the OOM.
- per-model-config: treat Auto GPU memory mode and Auto/default speculative type
  as follow-global defaults; do not persist them as per-model overrides so later
  global preference changes keep applying.

* Studio: gate vision capability on GGUF projectors and bound remote template downloads

- cache_inventory: only mark a cached repo vision-capable when it holds an actual
  GGUF mmproj projector, not any file whose name merely contains "mmproj" (e.g.
  mmproj_config.json), matching the runtime's GGUF-only projector detection.
- picker/service: pre-check the remote file size before downloading an uncached
  repo's chat template / tokenizer config, so a maliciously large sidecar is
  skipped instead of fetched and retained in full, mirroring the size gate the
  local-file path already applies.

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* Studio: add source-contract guards for the per-model-config edge-case fixes

Guard the four per-model-config fixes against silent regression in CI:
- local GGUF diagnostics gate on the broad isGguf, not the variant-only isLoadedGguf
- fixed-layer GGUF saves pin the displayed context
- Auto GPU mode and Auto/default speculative are not persisted as per-model overrides
- a compare pane's context comes from its own config, not the active model's snapshot

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* Studio: clear manual GPU knobs on Default and resolve local embedders before repo-id

- model-config-page: switching GPU Memory back to Default now clears the Manual-only
  knobs (gpuLayers/nCpuMoe/selectedGpuIds); otherwise a remembered config kept stale
  pins that a later load re-applied when the global GPU preference was Manual, despite
  the page showing Default.
- routes/models hidden_model_matchers: resolve an existing local path before the repo-id
  regex, mirroring is_hidden_model, so a local embedder shaped like "models/embedder" is
  hidden by exact path instead of leaking as a chat model.

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* Studio: add _is_mtp_drafter to the model_config stub in the export-paths test

routes/models.py imports _is_mtp_drafter from utils.models.model_config at module
load, but the lightweight stub in test_export_absolute_paths.py did not provide it,
so loading the module under the stub raised ImportError on Backend CI. Add the stub.

* Studio: read a picked GGUF's chat template through the native path lease

The picker chat-template GET has no native-path-lease plumbing, so a
desktop-picked (drag-drop) GGUF could not show its default chat template
in Run Settings until the model was loaded: the endpoint only receives
the display label, not the leased file path.

Read the embedded template through the existing lease-aware
/api/inference/validate probe instead. A new include_chat_template flag
resolves the granted canonical path and returns the GGUF's own embedded
template, never a sibling sidecar (the grant authorizes just that one
file); it skips the training guard like include_context_length and is
bounded by MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES. The frontend fetch mints a one-shot
validate-model lease when a native token is present and keeps the plain
GET path for HF and allowlisted local models.

Adds backend and source-contract regression tests.

* Studio: call worker.direct_wheel_url in the ROCm wheel-url test

The ROCm Mamba/SSM test referenced worker.py's private _direct_wheel_url,
but the worker imports the wheel helper under its public name
direct_wheel_url (utils.wheel_utils). When the worker module loads (its
imports resolve in CI), worker_mod._direct_wheel_url raised AttributeError;
the test only masked it by skipping when the worker could not be imported.
Call the name that actually exists so the assertion runs; it still returns
None for an empty cuda_major (ROCm).

* Studio: reset max sequence length to the app default, not the loaded value

For a non-GGUF active model, the per-model config seeds maxSeqLength from
the loaded runtime value so the panel opens showing the running context.
Reset set config.maxSeqLength to null, but the null fallback resolved back
to that captured runtime value, so the field kept showing the old custom
length and the config saved/reloaded it again. A remembered or active
max-length override therefore could not be cleared from Run settings.

Fall the null/default case back to the app default (clamped to the model's
native ceiling) instead of the active runtime snapshot, so Reset actually
clears the override. The initial view is unaffected: an active model's
config.maxSeqLength is already non-null, so it still shows the loaded value.

Adds a source-contract regression guard.

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* Studio: persist default max length, refresh deleted quants, hide non-chat locals

Three follow-up fixes from review of the per-model-config picker:

- Max sequence length: the persisted per-model record now keeps config's
  maxSeqLength (null after Reset) so isDefaultConfig can clear a remembered
  override; the resolved app-default is substituted only into the load
  request, never the saved record. Previously Reset saved the concrete
  default and left the model pinned/remembered.
- GGUF variant expander: deleting a downloaded quant from a repo that still
  has other cached quants now bumps the expander refresh key, so the removed
  quant stops showing as downloaded and clickable (which would try to reload
  the deleted file) until the repo is collapsed and reopened.
- Local picker rows: require capabilities.canChat before listing a local
  models-folder / LM Studio row. A weightless folder (only config.json) is
  classified non-chat, and toLocalModelInfo drops capabilities, so selecting
  such a row would try to load a path the inventory already marked non-chat.

Adds source-contract regression guards for all three.

* Fix compare-pane and Reset context defaults in model picker

Two related per-model-config default regressions:

- A non-GGUF compare pane with no saved maxSeqLength fell back to the
  active model's shared runtime snapshot, so comparing a saved 128K model
  against an unconfigured pane loaded the latter at 128K and could OOM. It
  now falls back to the shared app default (DEFAULT_MAX_SEQ_LENGTH), the
  same fallback the single-model config path uses.

- contextAtDefault treated an explicit customContextLength equal to the
  native ceiling as a default, which wedged the Reset button disabled for
  a deliberate pin-to-native. It now counts as default only when there is
  no override at all.

DEFAULT_MAX_SEQ_LENGTH becomes a single exported constant in
per-model-config.ts so the single-model config and the compare path share
one source of truth. Adds source-contract guards for both fixes.

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* Skip over-cap remote Jinja templates so the tokenizer template wins

The remote chat-template resolver bounded raw chat_template.jinja downloads
only by MAX_TEMPLATE_METADATA_BYTES (4 MiB), then returned the first
non-empty Jinja unconditionally. The picker route drops any template larger
than MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES (64 KiB), so an uncached repo whose
chat_template.jinja sits between 64 KiB and 4 MiB returned no template at
all, even when a valid smaller tokenizer_config.json template existed. The
local path already skips oversized .jinja files and falls through.

Gate the extracted Jinja on MAX_CHAT_TEMPLATE_BYTES and continue searching
when it exceeds the cap, matching _chat_template_from_jinja_file. The 4 MiB
download bound stays for JSON files that merely embed a small template. Adds
a regression test that a big Jinja plus a valid tokenizer config resolves to
the tokenizer template.

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* Guard legacy per-model-config migration idempotency

The v1->v2 localStorage migration (unsloth_load_settings ->
unsloth_model_configs) runs on every store read, so it must migrate exactly
once and never re-run, duplicate, or clobber a newer per-model config on a
reload or restart. That was covered only by a manual proof, so add durable
guards:

- Source-contract test pinning the three idempotency layers (the in-memory
  legacyMigrationChecked guard, the persistent unsloth_model_configs_migrated
  flag set in every terminal branch, and the non-overwriting Object.hasOwn
  merge-skip) plus the readMap invocation. Reddens if any layer is dropped.

- Playwright model-config E2E: promote the legacy-migration step to a gating
  check (soft_fail, which gates under the CI STUDIO_UI_STRICT=1) that the
  migrated value is preserved and the flag is set, then reload again with a
  fresh legacy seed present and assert the stored key set is unchanged, so a
  second reload cannot re-migrate, duplicate, or clobber.

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oobabooga
27f3473c7e
Studio: make tab navigation feel immediate (#7271)
* Studio: make repeated tab switches feel immediate

* Keep cached Studio navigation data fresh

* Make first Studio tab visits responsive

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Long Yixing
3d379cdb81
Fix local CLI streamed generation error handling (#7135) 2026-07-20 23:14:58 -03:00
Daniel Han
796f8497e7
Studio (Windows): keep prompt caching on full GPU offload (#7260)
* Studio (Windows): keep prompt caching on full GPU offload (#5692 follow-up)

The #5692 full-offload tuning also added --no-cache-prompt, which disables
in-VRAM prompt-prefix reuse. That is unrelated to the host-RAM KV checkpoints
#5692 fixed (--cache-ram 0 / --ctx-checkpoints 0): a fully offloaded model keeps
its KV cache in VRAM, so reusing a common prefix does not copy to system RAM and
does not cause the PCI-E overhead. --no-cache-prompt only forces every request to
re-prefill the whole prompt, which is small for short chats but severe for large
stable system prompts reused across calls (coding agents, long multi-turn chats).

Remove --no-cache-prompt; keep the checkpoint disables and the thread/OMP tuning.
_prompt_cache_disabled stays False (its default), so slot save/restore is intact.
Verified on a fully offloaded gemma GGUF: an identical repeated prompt reprefills
1 token instead of 2220.

* Guard against re-adding --no-cache-prompt to any llama-server command

Add a backend-wide test that AST-scans studio/backend and fails if
--no-cache-prompt is appended/extended/+= into a command. This locks in
the #7260 fix across every code path, not just load_model. Detecting the
flag or honouring a user-supplied one stays allowed.

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1b3bce0530
Studio: validate Hugging Face tokens before use (#7261)
* Studio: validate Hugging Face tokens before use

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* Studio: keep token validation failures non-blocking

* Studio: harden Hugging Face token preflight

* Studio: make token validation effect lint-safe

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Daniel Han
bdf51525ea
Studio: make Stop and stall deadlines interrupt a wedged stream portably (#7236)
* Studio: make Stop and stall deadlines interrupt a wedged stream portably

The cancel watcher unblocks a stalled read by shutting the socket down from
another thread, which works on POSIX but not reliably on native Windows, where
Winsock does not dependably wake a recv() already in progress on another thread.
Wrap the httpcore network stream so the reader loops each read in short slices
and polls the cancel event itself. Stop and the stall deadlines now interrupt a
wedged mid-stream read without any cross-thread socket teardown, and a slow but
still-alive stream is never torn down. The POSIX shutdown path is preserved.

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* Honor the post-first-token stall timeout in the cancel-aware read

httpcore snapshots request.extensions timeout read once when the body
starts, so lowering it to the stall timeout after the first token never
reached the socket read and a one-token-then-silent server hung for the
full prefill window. Re-read the live extensions timeout per call and
bound each read by it, falling back to the httpcore-passed timeout when
absent so prefill and normal completion are unchanged.

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* studio: tighten comments in the llama.cpp stall timeout path

* Tighten comments in the stream stall cancel path

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66808ab25d
Studio: fix per-GPU VRAM reporting on Windows ROCm (#7238)
* Studio: fix per-GPU VRAM reporting on Windows ROCm

On Windows ROCm without a HIP SDK, amd-smi is disabled and the System tab fell
back to torch mem_get_info, which reports free==total there (ROCm/ROCm#1909), so
used VRAM showed as 0. The perf-counter fallback also summed every adapter into a
single device with only GPU 0's total, hiding the second GPU.

Read per-adapter Dedicated Usage (LUID-instanced) for used and take each GPU's
total from torch properties, and treat the free==total case as unknown rather
than 0, so every GPU shows real usage. NVIDIA, Linux ROCm, Apple and CPU paths
are unchanged. Final validation needs a real Windows AMD box.

Fixes #7072

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* Studio: report unknown VRAM instead of fabricating or zeroing it

Two gaps in the Windows ROCm VRAM path. When more adapters are actively using
VRAM than are visible to the process (a GPU outside the visibility mask), the
per-adapter attribution paired usage by size and fabricated a per-GPU value;
report unknown for every device in that case rather than mis-assign. And the
System API turned an unknown (None) used value into 0 with ``or 0``, then
reported the full card as free, re-hiding the exact case this change surfaces;
keep None so the UI shows unknown.

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* Render unknown VRAM as Unknown instead of zero in the System tab

The backend reports null usage when it is unknown (e.g. the Windows ROCm
perf counter is unavailable or localized), but the System tab coerced
null to 0 and derived free from it, fabricating a 0-used/full-free total.
Preserve null and render the translated Unknown for per-device used, free
and utilization, and mark the aggregate VRAM tile unknown when any device
is unknown.

* Render unknown VRAM as Unknown in the floating monitor and the util tile

The floating VRAM monitor and the aggregate utilization ring both still
coerced a null usage to 0, showing a fabricated 0.00 GiB / full free / 0%
on the same Windows ROCm no-counter case the resources tab already
handles. Guard both on whether every device reports a finite usage and
render Unknown (value and percent) instead of a concrete 0.

* Attribute per-adapter VRAM usage only when capacity forces the mapping

On Windows/ROCm there is no shared key between LUID performance-counter
instances and torch ordinals, so usage was paired to devices purely by capacity
ranking. That pairing is only trustworthy when capacity forces it (a usage
larger than every smaller device can sit on one card). When a smaller-capacity
device could equally hold a strictly larger usage (for example an 8 GiB card
near full beside a lightly used 48 GiB card), the two values are swappable
without violating any capacity, so the ranking is a guess with no key to break
the tie. A wrong guess both mislabels the System tab and feeds
routes/training_vram.py a wrong per-index free value, driving a wrong
keep-resident decision.

Report unknown for every device when the assignment is ambiguous, keeping the
attribution only for the capacity-forced case. Returning None is the
conservative direction: training_vram treats a missing index as zero free, so it
never keeps a chat model into an OOM. Add regression tests for the
not-capacity-ordered, same-capacity, single-fits-both, and capacity-forced
cases.

* Report unknown VRAM usage when a hidden adapter survives the noise filter

When HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES exposes a subset of the physical adapters, the LUID
usage counters cover cards outside the visibility mask too. The sub-64 MiB noise
filter could drop a genuinely-idle visible card's real usage while keeping a
hidden larger card's high usage, which was then clamped onto the smaller visible
device and reported as fully used (for example a hidden 48 GiB card at 40 GiB
shown as a visible 8 GiB card fully used, with its true 10 MiB usage filtered
out). That fabricated reading also feeds routes/training_vram.py a wrong
per-index free value.

Flag extra adapters on the raw counter count (before the noise filter, since an
idle visible card can itself fall below the floor) and, when a kept usage exceeds
its ranked visible capacity, report unknown rather than clamp a hidden card's
usage onto a visible device. The genuinely-idle-noise and capacity-forced
single-model cases are unchanged. Add a regression test for the hidden
high-use-adapter case in both counter orders.

* Report unknown when only a placeholder adapter counter survives the noise filter

When more raw counters than visible devices are present but every counter sits
below the 64 MiB noise floor (an idle real GPU alongside a Windows Basic Render
Driver placeholder), the non_trivial-or-raw fallback resurrected the raw
magnitude-sorted counters and could attribute the placeholder to a real GPU while
dropping a real card's reading. With a single visible device the swap-ambiguity
check cannot catch it (it needs at least two ranks), so the fabricated value
reached the System tab and automatic GPU selection.

Return unknown for every device in that case instead of falling back to raw
counters. With the earlier guards this completes the invariant: a concrete
per-GPU usage is emitted only when the assignment is capacity-forced, and every
ambiguous, extra-adapter, placeholder-fallback, or count-mismatch path reports
unknown. Add a regression test for the placeholder fallback in both counter
orders and the two-idle-GPU case.

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* studio: attribute Windows/ROCm VRAM only when capacity forces a clean bijection

With more raw adapter counters than visible devices, a survivor that merely
fits a visible card was pinned to it by magnitude ranking, fabricating a hidden
GPU's usage onto an idle visible card whose true reading was dropped by the
sub-threshold noise filter (two visible 48/8 GiB cards using 40 GiB / 10 MiB
beside a hidden 6 GiB adapter returned [40, 6]). Emit a concrete per-device
value only when the supra-threshold counters number exactly the visible devices
(every visible card has one real reading, the extras were sub-threshold
placeholders) AND the ranked usage strictly exceeds every smaller visible card's
capacity. When a visible card is idle (fewer supra-threshold counters than
devices) a survivor could be the hidden GPU's usage, so every device reports
unknown; more active counters than visible cards, the smallest card, and any
merely-fitting usage stay unknown too. The reporter's loaded-card display is
preserved (40 GiB / 0.5 GiB across 48/8 GiB -> [40, None]). Adds a regression
test for the reported case plus an exhaustive capacity-forced/bijection matrix.

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* studio: keep the unified-memory total when Windows-ROCm used is unknown

_apply_unified_memory_correction gated both the total and the used update on
torch_used_gb being known, so on a unified-memory APU (Strix Halo) where torch
reports used=None (the Windows-ROCm free==total sentinel) but an authoritative
full-GTT total, the device kept amd-smi's small dedicated carve-out and
underreported its capacity on the System tab. Adopt torch's larger total
independently of used; overwrite used only when torch's is known (otherwise keep
amd-smi's dedicated-usage figure) and recompute utilization against the
corrected total. Adds regression tests.

* Tighten comments in the ROCm/Windows VRAM reporting path

* Tighten comments further in the ROCm/Windows VRAM reporting path

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Michael Han
65587c2be7
Studio: Data settings tab, uploaded files manager, quant pinning, and chat image preview fix (#7029)
* Studio: Data settings tab, uploaded files manager, quant pinning, image preview fix

Settings
- New Data tab in the settings sidebar, under Connections. Chat data
  management (archived chats, confirm before deleting, exports, import,
  clear all) moved there from the Chat tab.
- New Archive all chats action with confirmation. Archives every chat in
  Recents and Projects; compare pairs count as one chat.
- New Uploaded files manager listing RAG documents (chats, projects,
  knowledge bases) and chat message attachments with location, size and
  date. Files can be opened in a new tab or deleted. Deleting a chat
  attachment keeps the message text.

Backend
- GET /api/rag/documents lists all uploaded RAG documents with file size
  plus KB and project names.
- GET /api/chat/attachments lists chat message attachments; per
  attachment file and delete endpoints included.

Model selector
- Downloaded GGUF quants can be pinned from the quant row (next to the
  settings and delete actions). Pinned quants show at the top of On
  Device under a Pinned heading as model name plus a grey quant chip and
  load directly with one click. Non GGUF cached repos pin as a whole.
- Toned down the green of the downloaded label.

Fix
- Clicking an image attachment in chat now opens the preview overlay.
  The tooltip trigger wrapper called preventDefault before composed
  handlers ran, which made Radix DialogTrigger skip opening.

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* Studio: image previews and file type chips in uploaded files list

Image attachments now show a small thumbnail (lazy loaded from the
stored bytes, object URL revoked on unmount) and every row shows a grey
uppercase type chip derived from the extension or content type. Non
image rows keep a file icon. Name cell floors its width and clips
overflow so narrow dialogs stay aligned.

* Harden attachment serving, add tests, and polish pinned rows and previews

- Strict base64 decoding for attachment files: corrupt payloads now return
  422 instead of silently serving empty or garbled bytes; whitespace,
  missing padding, the URL-safe alphabet, and RFC 2397 percent-encoded
  data URLs are all handled
- New backend test suite covering attachment listing, size accounting,
  malformed rows, deletion semantics, and every file-serving edge case
- Pinned quant rows show a Loaded tag when that exact quant is active,
  and reveal unpin, settings, and delete actions on hover
- Uploaded files dialog is wider and chat locations link straight to the
  thread the attachment belongs to
- Chat image preview is now a chrome-free lightbox: dimmed backdrop,
  rounded image, corner close button, click outside to dismiss
- File opens go through a synchronous window.open so Safari and Firefox
  popup blockers do not eat them

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* Uploaded files: click a file to jump to its chat, square thumbs, new Data icon

- Clicking a file row (thumbnail or name) now goes straight to the chat it
  belongs to; files without a chat open directly as before
- File thumbnails pin a small 7px radius: the theme scales rounded-md up
  to a near circle at this size
- Settings Data tab now uses the database-setting icon

* Uploaded files is now a Data tab subpage instead of a popup

- Manage swaps the tab body for an inline Uploaded files page with a back
  header, matching the rest of settings navigation
- Size column header and values are left aligned like the other columns
- Column widths tightened so the table fits the settings panel

* Lightbox polish and Data tab row order

- Image preview close button is transparent until hovered
- Preview image no longer rounds its corners
- Import chats now sits below Clear all chats in the Data tab

* Data tab: export chats as fine-tuning data and open them in Recipes

- New Fine-tuning section in Settings > Data converts every chat into a
  JSONL dataset in the OpenAI messages format, one conversation per line
  with string-only system/user/assistant turns
- The Train tab detects this file as chatml natively: no column mapping
  and no standardization pass, and it works with train on completions
  since every assistant turn sits behind the chat template response marker
- Consecutive same-role turns merge, trailing turns without an assistant
  reply drop, and reasoning, tool calls, and images are excluded so chat
  templates format the data cleanly
- Open in Recipes stages the JSONL as a local seed upload, creates a new
  Data Recipe with the seed block preconfigured, and jumps to the editor

* Data tab: load chats straight into the Train tab, row moved to the top

- New Load in Train tab button uploads the fine-tuning JSONL through the
  training dataset endpoint, selects it in the training config store, and
  opens the Train tab with the dataset loaded and format-checked
- Use chats as training data now sits at the very top of the Data tab
- The Chats subheading is gone; chat rows flow directly under it

* Address review findings on the uploads manager and quant pins

- Deleting the last attachment stores '[]' instead of NULL: a NULL reads
  back as a missing field and triggers the legacy IndexedDB backfill,
  which resurrected the deleted attachment on the next chat load
- The attachment file endpoint now serves audio: adapter parts store
  {data, format} raw base64 and compare chats store a bare base64 string;
  media type comes from the attachment contentType or the format
- Compare-chat uploads live in message content parts, not attachments;
  the uploads list now includes those blobs via synthetic content-part
  ids that the same get and delete routes resolve
- Deleting a quant from the expanded repo row also unpins it so a pinned
  row cannot try to load a file that no longer exists
- Thumbnails in the uploads list fetch their blob only once the row is
  visible, so a long screenshot history does not download everything
- Nine new backend tests cover audio serving, content-part listing,
  serving, deletion, and the empty-list delete behavior

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* Data tab: single action dropdown with format choices for chat training data

- The three fine-tune buttons collapse into one dropdown plus a run
  button; pick Load in Train tab, Open in Recipes, or Export JSONL,
  then click the arrow to run it
- The dropdown's Format section adds ShareGPT and Alpaca alongside the
  default OpenAI messages format, ticked like a checklist; all three
  shapes are auto-detected by the Train tab's format check
- Alpaca is single-turn, so each user to assistant pair becomes its own
  record with the system prompt and earlier turns carried in the input
  column
- Shorter description on the training data row
- Uploaded files rows show the size under the file name instead of a
  separate column, matching the tighter layout

* Polish the training data action control

- Run button is a true circle (icon-sm plus rounded-full) with a
  heavier arrow stroke
- Dropdown trigger uses the shared standard chevron and a fixed width
  so switching actions no longer resizes the control

* Shorten the training data row description

* Use the standard chevron for the run button and enlarge the ticks

- Run button uses the shared standard right chevron so it matches the
  dropdown chevron instead of the hugeicons arrow
- Dropdown ticks bumped up a size for legibility

* Reword the training data row description

* Shorten Data Recipes to Recipes in the training data description

* List Export JSONL first and rename the default format to Chat Completions

* Handle legacy string content in fine-tune exports and gate Train on chat-only hosts

- messageToPlainText now accepts plain-string message content, the shape
  legacy and imported histories store, so those conversations export
  instead of being skipped as having no exchange
- The Load in Train tab action is disabled on chat-only hosts the same
  way the sidebar gates Train; the default action falls back to Export
  JSONL there so the run button never uploads a dataset that /studio
  would immediately redirect away from

* Narrow the training data action dropdown slightly

* Drop the format picker from the training data dropdown

Chat Completions (OpenAI messages) is the only export format we ship, so
the ShareGPT and Alpaca options and the Format section are removed. The
export always uses the OpenAI messages shape.

* Address the second round of review findings

Security
- Chat attachment data URLs no longer echo their embedded media type:
  anything that is not a plain raster image serves as octet-stream, so
  imported text/html or SVG payloads cannot render under the app origin
- Uploaded .html/.htm RAG documents serve as text/plain for the same
  reason; the preview sheet only uses the file URL for PDFs

Uploads manager
- Remote image URLs in imported chats are no longer listed as stored
  uploads (nothing to serve, and delete would strip the chat reference);
  the delete guard mirrors the same data:-only rule
- Deleting a content-part upload refetches the list since the remaining
  parts re-index, keeping sibling row ids current
- Deleting a project document from the Data tab invalidates the project
  sources cache like the sources panel does
- Data-tab deletions now patch the loaded thread's in-memory copy via a
  small event, so a later repo sync cannot write the attachment back

Fine-tune export
- Branch siblings from retries stay out of the exported conversation;
  only the selected chain converts (full exports still keep everything)
- Assistant turns before the first user turn drop, preserving leading
  system prompts, so no unconditioned assistant targets are emitted

Four new backend tests cover the media type clamp and remote-URL rows;
two existing tests updated for the clamped types

* Fix uploaded file lifecycle and model state

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* Make archived chats a Data settings subpage

* Studio: fix attachment route tests and pinned quant edge cases

- test_chat_attachments: drop asyncio.run around the synchronous
  /attachments routes (list/get/delete are plain def, so asyncio.run
  raised 'a coroutine was expected' and failed the Repo tests CI job).
- test_chat_attachments: align compare-chat content-part assertions with
  the stable content-hash id scheme (content-part-sha256-...) instead of
  the removed array-index ids; resolve ids from the listing.
- pickers: pass disabled={deleteDisabled} to the pinned-quant delete
  action so a quant cannot be deleted mid model-load, matching the
  expanded variant rows.
- pickers: build the pinned-quant existence set from the query-unfiltered
  cached GGUF repos (format filter still applied) so a pinned quant stays
  findable when the search term matches only its quant name.

* Fix Studio review regressions

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* Guard fine-tune export content blocks

* Add Export button for archived chats

Adds an Export action to the Archived chats view in Settings > Data that
downloads only the archived chats as a JSON backup (their threads, messages
and projects). The button sits in the archived header row and appears only
when archived chats exist.

* Refactor archived export into pure, testable units

Split the archived-chats export into a dependency-free filter
(archived-chat-export.ts) and a shared JSON download helper
(download-json.ts). Skip the download when nothing is archived so a
stray call never drops an empty file. No behavior change to the button.

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2026-07-20 04:57:44 -07:00
Naitik Pal
cf912cbd88
feat(studio): add UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND env var to force CPU fallback #7213 (#7228)
* test(studio): add e2e test for cpu-fallback overriding vulkan

* feat(studio): add UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND env var

* feat(studio): add UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND env var

* Preserve UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND=cpu across llama.cpp updates for PR #7228

The in-app updater rebuilt the installer command without --cpu-fallback and
only re-asserted Vulkan, so accepting a llama.cpp update after forcing CPU on
an Intel iGPU host re-ran host detection and routed back to the crashing Vulkan
bundle (#7213). Record install_kind in the prebuilt marker and re-assert
--cpu-fallback on update when the installed bundle is CPU.

Also make setup.sh's UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND check case-insensitive to match
setup.ps1, and add tests for the updater CPU preservation and the setup.sh flag
plumbing.

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* Trim and validate UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND, warn on unknown values for PR #7228

Trim surrounding whitespace and lowercase the value in both setup.sh and
setup.ps1, so values like ' cpu ' or 'CPU' still force the CPU-only prebuilt.
An unrecognized value (e.g. 'gpu') now prints a warning instead of silently
falling back to auto. Extend test_setup_llama_cpp_backend.py to cover both
scripts, including trimmed, empty and unknown values.

* Preserve arm64 CPU installs on update and honor CPU override in Windows prune for PR #7228

The update-path CPU preservation only matched install_kind ending in -cpu, so
arm64 CPU bundles (linux-arm64, windows-arm64) were re-routed to a GPU or source
build on update. Match the full set of CPU-only kinds instead.

Persisting install_kind also activated the previously inert Windows
mismatch-prune in setup.ps1: on a GPU host with UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND=cpu it
saw the windows-cpu marker as mismatched and deleted it every rerun. Normalize
the override once and make CPU expected so a deliberate CPU install is kept.
Extend the tests to cover both.

* Document legacy llama.cpp markers keep heal-to-GPU on update for PR #7228

Legacy prebuilt markers written before install_kind was persisted intentionally
do not force --cpu-fallback on update: the in-app updater lets them re-resolve
(heal to a GPU bundle) per the existing behavior from #6097, and only markers
that explicitly record a CPU install_kind are pinned to CPU. Add a comment and a
regression case documenting the boundary.

* Tighten llama.cpp CPU-fallback comments for PR #7228

* Fix Windows install-prune to keep valid Intel/fallback bundles for PR #7228

Persisting install_kind activated the setup.ps1 mismatch-prune, whose
expectedKinds was incomplete: the non-NVIDIA/non-AMD branch omitted
windows-vulkan (the Intel auto-route) and the GPU branches omitted the
windows-cpu/windows-arm64 fallback the installer uses when a GPU prebuilt is
missing. That made every setup rerun delete and re-download a valid Intel Vulkan
(or CPU-fallback) install. List all kinds the installer can produce per host so
only a bundle the host cannot run is pruned. Cover the full matrix in tests.

* Persist force_cpu marker flag so only forced CPU installs re-assert on update for PR #7228

* Add --force-cpu for deliberate CPU installs and warn on macOS for PR #7228

* Record force_cpu when reusing a matching CPU bundle for PR #7228

* Accept force_cpu keyword in installer test validator fakes for PR #7228

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alkinun
9e334d552c
Fix text-only VLM CPT packing truncation (#7211)
* Fix text-only VLM CPT packing truncation

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* Handle streaming vision datasets in packing

* Harden multimodal packing detection

* Preserve safe packing boundaries

* Scope stream packing checks to VLMs

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* Narrow VLM packing detection

* Align packing mode and eval safety

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* Add qwen3_5/qwen3_next to PADDING_FREE_BLOCKLIST to avoid packed-sequence contamination

* Detect hybrid linear-attention models structurally instead of by name for packing guard

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* Install wrapped-packing setup at the signature, not the Zoo license comment

The _unsloth_wrapped_packing / _inspect setup block was injected by matching the
exact 'All Unsloth Zoo code licensed under LGPLv3' comment line in the sourced
sft_prepare_dataset. The unsloth_zoo dependency is only lower-bounded, so a newer
Zoo that moves or drops that header made the setup a silent no-op while the
truncation and pack_dataset rewrites still emitted references to those names,
raising NameError on every SFT dataset preparation.

Anchor the setup on the function signature instead (a structural location that
always exists) and fail loudly if it cannot be found, so the helper variables are
always defined before they are referenced across Zoo versions.

Adds a regression test that patches in a Zoo source without the license header.

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2026-07-20 00:23:37 -07:00
Nilay
95d9970233
persist llama.cpp KV cache across idle auto-unload (slot save/restore) (#7204)
* Studio: persist llama.cpp KV cache across idle auto-unload (slot save/restore)

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* Studio: address KV persistence review feedback

* Studio: guard KV restore on launch config

* Studio: fix KV resume purge race, fingerprint requested ctx, purge on disable

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* Studio: re-check idle/keep-KV settings after slot save, ns file identity

* Studio: shard-aware KV guard, honor user --no-cache-prompt, early save cap

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* Studio: honor LLAMA_ARG_CACHE_PROMPT env in slot-save guard

* Studio: derive prompt-cache state from final argv for slot saves

* Studio: stat LoRA/control-vector sidecars in KV restore fingerprint

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* Studio: parse csv and FNAME:SCALE sidecar syntax in KV fingerprint

* Studio: address codex review on idle-unload KV resume

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* Studio: harden slot-save cleanup, cap accounting, stale-KV guard, save timeout

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* Studio: treat unavailable KV estimate as full-cap for slot-save disk check

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Daniel Han
17fd6c8ec6
studio: fix stale GGUF load-marker ordering test after inheritance relocation (#7252)
#6414 moved the llama_extra_args inheritance out of the GGUF branch in
_load_model_impl into _guard_chat_load_against_training, which runs before the
branch, so 'if request.llama_extra_args is None' is no longer inside the
gguf_branch slice that test_load_marker_precedes_hub_guard_and_unload checks.
The assertion failed on that now-missing landmark even though the guarantee it
protects (the gguf_load_in_flight marker is entered before the hub-download
guard and the unload) is intact. Drop the relocated landmark from the ordering
so the test matches the current structure.

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2026-07-19 17:19:15 -07:00
Daniel Han
a9be36830e
Installer: allow torch 2.11.x on the CUDA install path (fresh install + studio) (#6959)
* Studio: allow torch 2.11.x on the CUDA install path

The CUDA torch repair path (_ensure_cuda_torch) installs torch/torchvision/
torchaudio from an exclusive --index-url, so _CUDA_TORCH_PKG_SPEC decides
exactly which torch the Studio venv gets. It was capped at torch<2.11.0, so on
a cu128/cu130 host the venv resolved torch 2.10.x even though the CUDA indexes
now publish torch 2.11.0. That left the Studio venv a torch minor behind the
torch 2.11.0 Docker base image, so the CUDA dedup step would relink base libs
under a mismatched torch.

Raise the upper bound to <2.12.0 (torchvision <0.27.0, torchaudio <2.12.0) so
the CUDA install path lands on torch 2.11.x, matching the rocm7.2 spec and the
base image. The torchao selector already maps torch 2.11 -> torchao 0.17.0, and
_ensure_flash_attn degrades gracefully when no prebuilt wheel matches (Blackwell
skips it outright; non-Blackwell prints a warning and continues), so no other
pin needs to move.

Add test_cuda_torch_spec.py to lock the bound (torch 2.11.x in, 2.12.x out) and
assert the CUDA and rocm7.2 upper bounds stay in lockstep.

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* install.sh: widen the CUDA torch ceiling to <2.12.0 so a fresh install matches the base

Raising _CUDA_TORCH_PKG_SPEC alone was not enough: that spec only feeds
_ensure_cuda_torch(), the ROCm-poisoning repair path that early-returns on a
normal NVIDIA host. A fresh CUDA install (including the studio Docker build,
which runs `bash install.sh --local`) takes its torch from install.sh's
TORCH_CONSTRAINT, which was still capped at torch>=2.4,<2.11.0, so cu12x/cu13x
resolved torch 2.10.x and the venv landed a minor behind the torch 2.11.0 base
image.

Extend the existing `case "$TORCH_INDEX_URL"` block (which already relaxes
rocm7.2) with a `*/cu[0-9]*` branch that widens the ceiling to <2.12.0, keeping
the >=2.4 floor so an older CUDA index (e.g. cu118) that tops out below 2.11
still resolves. The CPU wheel and older ROCm tags stay on <2.11.0 (the glob
does not match /cpu). torchvision/torchaudio are bare on this install line and
resolve their compatible companions via wheel metadata, matching the rocm7.2
pattern.

Add behavioral tests (Python + shell) exercising the case block: cu118/124/126/
128/130 widen to <2.12.0, rocm7.2 stays 2.11.x, and /cpu plus older ROCm keep
the default <2.11.0.

* install.sh: key the CUDA torch widening off the index leaf, not the full URL

The `*/cu[0-9]*` glob matched a `cu<digit>` segment anywhere in TORCH_INDEX_URL,
so a custom UNSLOTH_PYTORCH_MIRROR whose base path contains e.g. cu128 but whose
final leaf is cpu or an older ROCm tag would still widen TORCH_CONSTRAINT to
<2.12.0, contradicting the block's own comment and letting a CPU / older-ROCm
mirror resolve torch 2.11.x. Match on _torch_index_leaf (the final path segment
the backend classification just above already computes) so only a real cu*/
rocm7.2 leaf is affected; cpu and older ROCm keep the default <2.11.0. Update
the Python + shell tests to mirror the leaf-anchored case and add regression
cases for a mirror base that contains cu128 but resolves to a cpu / rocm7.1 leaf.

* install: freeze the torch trio during the with-deps unsloth installs

Released unsloth wheels can pin an older torch than Step 1 installed
(unsloth 2026.7.2 declares torch<2.11.0), so the with-deps resolve from
PyPI silently downgrades the pinned +cuXXX torch trio to PyPI's default
wheel. The flavor guard cannot catch every such swap: PyPI's torch 2.10
default is itself cu128-flavored, so the cuXXX tag comparison still
matches while the version silently drops. Freeze the just-installed trio
with uv --overrides (overrides replace dependency requirements during
resolution), keeping torch 2.11.0+cuXXX in place while unsloth's other
dependencies resolve normally. Verified on the cu128 path: without the
override torch drops 2.11.0+cu128 -> 2.10.0; with it the trio survives
and unsloth 2026.7.2 + unsloth-zoo install cleanly.

* install: fold UV_OVERRIDE env files into the torch-trio overrides file

The CLI --overrides flag is the command-line form of UV_OVERRIDE, so
passing it replaced any overrides file already exported for the process;
macOS arm64 exports UV_OVERRIDE=overrides-darwin-arm64.txt for the same
generic install path and would have lost those pins. Concatenate any
UV_OVERRIDE files into the temp trio file so both keep applying.

* install: extend the torch-trio overrides guard to migrated installs

Four follow-ups to the Step-2 --overrides guard, all empirically verified:

1. The migrated-environment with-deps unsloth install resolved
   unsloth>=2026.7.2 (which pins torch<2.11.0) without the overrides file,
   so a migrated CUDA venv on torch 2.11 was silently downgraded -- the
   exact bug this branch fixes on the fresh path. The overrides build is
   now a function (_build_unsloth_torch_overrides, reading the trio
   installed at call time) invoked by both with-deps paths; the migrated
   no-torch path installs --no-deps and stays unguarded.

2. The overrides temp file is now cleaned by the EXIT trap (same pattern
   as _UV_OVERRIDE_TMPDIR, pre-initialized empty so an inherited value can
   never reach the trap's rm); previously any Step-2 failure leaked it.

3. Folding UV_OVERRIDE files used cat, which joins the last requirement of
   a file lacking a trailing newline onto the next file's first requirement
   (reproduced: idna==3.10certifi==2025.1.31 makes uv fail parsing).

4. Inherited torch/torchvision/torchaudio override lines are now filtered
   out when folding: uv intersects duplicate overrides rather than
   last-wins (verified on uv 0.10.12: direct conflict is unsatisfiable,
   transitive conflict silently backtracks), so a conflicting inherited
   trio pin would break the resolve the generated exact pins protect.
   Both 3 and 4 are handled by a single newline-terminating awk filter
   that preserves non-trio overrides (torchmetrics, torchao, ...).

test_unsloth_torch_override.sh extended: migrated-path coverage, trap
assertion, and a functional fold test (14 checks).

* installer: tighten comments

* install: keep the existing torch release when re-running the installer

Re-running `curl -fsSL https://unsloth.ai/install.sh | sh` over an existing
install rebuilds the venv for clean state, which silently moved users to the
newest torch in range (2.10 -> 2.11 once the constraint widened). A torch the
user already validated must survive an unsloth update.

Before the old venv is moved aside for rollback, its torch version is probed
(last stdout line only, so sitecustomize noise cannot corrupt it). After the
index leaf is chosen, _previous_torch_pin turns that version into a
torch==X.Y.Z pin, but only when it cannot do harm:

- cu*/cpu leaves only; rocm leaves keep their floors (rocm7.2 must land 2.11
  for the Strix _grouped_mm fix) and the Radeon wheel-matching path is
  untouched.
- The wheel's flavor tag must match the freshly chosen leaf, so a flavor
  change (cpu -> cuda, cu126 -> cu130) still installs the correct new build.
- The base must look like a release, so probe noise never becomes a pin.
- UNSLOTH_TORCH_UPGRADE=1 opts out and restores the old always-newest
  behavior; the substep line advertises it.

The supported range is kept in _PREV_FALLBACK_CONSTRAINT: if the exact
release is not resolvable from the chosen index (custom mirrors prune old
wheels), the install warns and falls back to the newest supported release
instead of failing the whole run. The later flavor-mismatch repair reuses
TORCH_CONSTRAINT, so a mid-install clobber is repaired back to the kept
release rather than the newest one.

Verified end to end: a venv seeded with torch 2.10.0+cu130 re-run through the
full installer finishes with torch 2.10.0+cu130 (previously 2.11.0+cu130).

Tests: tests/sh/test_previous_torch_pin.sh covers keep/flavor-change/rocm/
noise/opt-out plus wiring (probe ordering before venv replacement, fallback
present, SKIP_TORCH gate).

* install: constrain kept torch pins to the supported window

Review caught that _previous_torch_pin pinned the previous venv's torch on
flavor match alone, so a release outside the installer's active range (a
2.3.x manual install below the >=2.4 floor, or a 2.12.x manual upgrade above
the ceiling) replaced the bounds computed just above it and a rerun kept a
torch the installer otherwise deliberately excludes.

New _torch_release_in_window checks the probed base against the active
TORCH_CONSTRAINT ("torch>=A.B[,<C.D.F]") at major.minor granularity, which
is exact for the windows this script uses (ceilings are always X.Y.0; a
non-.0 ceiling would only make it conservative). Anything unparseable
answers no, so probe noise or a malformed window fails toward the supported
range instead of becoming a pin. _previous_torch_pin takes the active
constraint as a third argument and refuses out-of-window releases; the
in-window keep behavior is unchanged.

Tests: out-of-window rows (2.3.x floor, 2.12.x ceiling, boundary keeps, cpu
and macOS windows, malformed/empty windows) plus direct
_torch_release_in_window coverage.

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oobabooga
5f1f30ec82
Studio: GPU memory configuration for GGUF models (#6414)
* Studio: GPU memory dropdown — llama.cpp --fit on and manual gpu-layers/cpu-moe

* Studio: simplify GPU memory changes (reuse ParamSlider, GPU_LAYERS_ALL, loadedGpuMemoryFields helper)

* Studio: GPU picker — choose which GPUs a GGUF model loads on (gpu_ids)

* Studio: simplify GPU picker (share /api/system fetch, validate gpu_ids)

* Studio: GPU picker review fixes (gate relative indices, no cross-model leak, validate, types)

* Studio: group GPU controls under a collapsible GPU section

* Studio: GPU feature review fixes (fix fit-ctx test, behavior-test the floor, comment accuracy)

* Studio: make GPU a top-level settings section (not nested under Model)

* Studio: flatten GPU controls into the Model section, group by GPU/context/generation

* Studio: move GPU Memory to the bottom of Model with its dependent controls beneath it

* Studio: move GPU Memory below Tensor Parallelism and GPUs below GPU Memory

* Studio: tighten GPU Memory and GPU Layers tooltip copy

* Studio: fix fit-mode context slider track-click, restore GPU Memory tooltip, shorten fit dropdown label

* Studio: GPU Memory tooltip one mode per line, briefer

* Studio: note HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES (ROCm) in the GPUs picker tooltip

* Studio: narrow the GPU Memory dropdown to fit the shortened label

* Studio: use 'llama.cpp --fit' in the GPU Memory tooltip for consistency

* Studio: allow Tensor Parallelism in Manual GPU mode

* Studio: graduated MoE-on-CPU offload (--n-cpu-moe) replacing the all-or-nothing toggle

* Studio: size the MoE-offload slider for staged (deferred-load) models

* Studio: share one GGUF header walk for the context-length and MoE-count readers

* Studio: size the GPU Layers slider for staged models (one staged-header read)

* Studio: move Tensor Parallelism below the GPUs picker

* Studio: GPU split (--tensor-split) per-GPU model share in Manual mode

* Studio: tolerate whitespace in GPU split input, move it below GPU Layers

* Studio: rename the GPU split control to "Split ratio"

* Studio: Split ratio sends explicit even input; fix blank=free-VRAM (not even) copy

* Studio: tighten llama.cpp --fit VRAM margin with --fit-target 512

* Studio: GPU memory review fixes (rollback re-baseline, single-GPU TP gate, accurate copy)

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* Studio: move Split ratio below MoE Layers on CPU

* Studio: address PR review (fix GPU-info hydration race, share fit context-length across load paths)

* Studio: address codex review (manual single-GPU TP guard, GPU-aware spec defaults in fit/manual, GGUF-only context/preference)

* Studio: address codex review round 2 (gpu_present seed, single-GPU tensor-split guard, staged manual-knob reset, strip inherited offload flags)

* Studio: address codex review round 3 (strip inherited --n-cpu-moe, CPU-fallback warning in Manual mode)

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* Studio: address codex review round 4 (preserve pinned fit context across a later Apply)

* Studio: address codex review round 5 (honor GPU picker for diffusion GGUFs, clear fit pin on cross-model switch)

* Studio: preserve the pending GPU Memory mode when staging a model

* Studio: pin diffusion GPU device order and reset GPU-memory state for diffusion loads

* Studio: address codex review round 6 (fit-Auto rollback context, preserve manual non-tensor split modes, persist GPU mode on load not select)

* Studio: persist the applied GPU Memory mode, not the requested one (skip diffusion loads)

* Studio: replace Manual-mode split-ratio field with per-GPU layer sliders

* Studio: clarify per-GPU layer split hint for tensor-parallel mode

* Studio: address codex review round 7 (allow GGUF gpu_ids past the legacy guard, replay GPU-memory fields on respawn)

* Studio: address codex review round 8 (size the validate preflight like the load in fit mode, across both load paths)

* Studio: skip the training-OOM guard for llama.cpp --fit GGUF loads (they spill to RAM)

* Studio: drop the now-redundant compare-path validate sizing (the --fit guard skip makes it moot)

* Studio: address codex review round 9 (keep the training guard for fit loads, forward gpu_ids to validate, strip inherited manual tensor-split)

* Studio: address codex review round 10 (gate GPU-memory adoption on is_gguf, record manual knobs only in Manual mode)

* Studio: handle diffusion GGUFs symmetrically in the GPU Memory controls (preserve the standing mode preference, hide the inapplicable mode/TP controls)

* Studio: remember the GPU Memory settings per model

* Studio: consolidate --fit mode and Manual mode into a single Manual mode

* Studio: preserve the per-GPU layer split across GPU Layers changes

* Studio: trim overly long GPU Memory comments

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* Reconcile manual-mode TP drops with the #6659 drop-site invariants

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* Clear stale GPU baseline on non-GGUF loads so it can't read as dirty

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* Reset per-model load knobs on GGUF quant switch

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* Strip inherited tensor-split when manual ratio is cleared

* Match auto-load validation to safetensors placement

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* Record a single device for diffusion GPU picks

* Reset per-model GPU knobs before applying saved settings

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* Gate remembered load settings to GGUF picks

* Lock the remaining load-time controls during a staged load

* Clear the stale native-path token on compare loads

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* Honor manual placement and classify pinned zero-offload loads

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* Check the actual diffusion GPU during training

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* Remove unused resolve_tensor_parallel import in llama_cpp.py

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not in llama_cpp.py; the unused hoisted import trips the import-hoist verifier
in the source-lint CI job.

* Fix diffusion GPU dedup and training guard for non-numeric device tokens

The diffusion runner drives only its single lowest device and the backend
records that one device (self._gpu_ids = [sorted(gpu_ids)[0]]), but the reload
dedupe compared it against the full requested list, so a multi-GPU pick that
resolves to the same device forced a needless reload. Normalize the request the
same way for a loaded diffusion model in both _already_in_target_state and the
route _request_matches_loaded_settings.

The chat-during-training coexistence guard called int() on the single-device
token and hard-rejected when it could not parse. A non-numeric token (a CUDA
UUID / MIG handle) now sizes against the whole visible pool like the GGUF guard
instead of falsely blocking the load, and an empty token (a CPU-only runner such
as a CPU diffusion GGUF) is allowed outright since it uses no GPU VRAM.

* Tighten comments added by the GPU memory config changes

* Harden GGUF placement from independent review: VRAM sizing, diffusion TP reset, tensor_split validation

- Training coexistence guard: a single-device runner pinned through an
  unresolvable UUID/MIG token was sized against the aggregate visible-VRAM pool,
  so a load could pass on capacity it cannot use and then OOM active training.
  Size against the worst-case visible device (min free) instead, keeping the
  guard's documented default-deny contract. The empty-token (CPU-only runner)
  allow path is unchanged.
- Diffusion startup: _start_diffusion_server now resets self._tensor_parallel to
  False alongside the other placement resets. A prior tensor-parallel chat load
  (process killed but not fully unload-reset) otherwise left /status misreporting
  tensor parallelism and made an identical diffusion re-Apply reload against the
  stale state.
- tensor_split: reject negative / non-finite / all-zero splits up front. They
  were dropped at launch but still compared raw in the reload dedupe, so an
  identical Apply reloaded indefinitely.
- Tests: the shared httpx stub was incomplete and, installed via setdefault
  before real httpx loaded, broke a combined pytest run (collection errors on
  httpx.Response). Import the real installed httpx instead.

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2026-07-19 05:46:22 -07:00
Hakan Baysal
e8db1cecff
studio: show the active run's saved config in the Training Progress popover (#7217)
* studio: show the active run's saved config in the Training Progress popover

The Training Config popover on the live Training Progress page read the
editable form store (useTrainingConfigStore), so it showed stale/static values
whenever the form changed after the run started; only the History view read the
run's saved config snapshot, which is why re-opening the same run from Recents
showed the correct values (#6853).

Wire the live view to the same authoritative source History already uses:

- Extract History's field mapping into sections/run-config-override.ts
  (mapRunConfigToOverride) so both views share one mapper over
  GET /api/train/runs/{id} config.
- LiveTrainingView fetches the run record as soon as the job id is known and
  passes the mapped override to ProgressSection; the fetched config is keyed
  by job id, and until it loads (or if the fetch fails) the form store remains
  the fallback. The run record is created at job start, so it is available
  while the run is live.
- ProgressSection prefers configOverride whenever one is present instead of
  only when isHistorical, so the live override takes effect.

Adds a source-level regression test pinning the wiring and the mapper's
backend config keys.

Fixes #6853

* studio: retry the run-config fetch after the first step, carry the saved method

Two review fixes on the live Training Config popover source:

1. The backend creates the run row only on the first progress event, so the
   fetch issued as soon as the job id appeared commonly 404'd during
   model/dataset preparation and never retried -- leaving the popover on the
   form store for the whole run. The effect is now also keyed on
   firstStepReceived (and skips once resolved for the job), so it re-fetches
   exactly when the row is guaranteed to exist.

2. The popover's method label and LoRA-row visibility came from
   viewData.trainingMethod, still read from the editable form store; changing
   the form (e.g. LoRA -> Full) after starting a run relabeled it and hid its
   saved LoRA rows. The run-config mapper now derives trainingMethod from the
   snapshot's training_type/load_in_4bit (via parseBackendTrainingMethod, now
   exported from the feature index) and the live view prefers it.

* studio: fetch the run config on a terminal phase too, not just the first step

The live config-popover fetch was keyed on firstStepReceived, which the runtime
store sets only when step > 0. A run that fails or completes during preparation
(before step 1) creates and finalizes its row from the terminal error/complete
event, but neither the job id nor firstStepReceived changed, so the fetch never
ran and the popover stayed on the editable form store -- showing the wrong
config/method if the form was edited afterward (Configure re-enables on failure).

Gate the fetch on a runRowReady signal = firstStepReceived OR a terminal phase
(completed/error/stopped), the states in which the backend guarantees the row
exists. This also stops the earlier fetch-then-404 churn during preparation and
lets the effect depend only on values it reads (no lint suppression needed).

* studio: retry the run-config lookup and accept a hydrated step as row-ready

Two ways the popover could stay stuck on the editable form store for a whole
run:

- The backend publishes the progress event that reveals the run before
  create_run commits, so the first lookup can lose that race and 404. The catch
  changed neither runRowReady nor fetchedRunConfig, leaving every effect
  dependency identical, so no further attempt was ever made for that job. The
  failure path now schedules an explicit retry, bounded and keyed by job id, so
  a genuinely absent row falls back to the form store instead of polling.

- A run recovered through status/metrics polling (SSE unavailable or blocked)
  has currentStep restored by applyStatus/applyMetrics but never
  firstStepReceived, and the phase stays training, so the row was treated as
  not ready even at step > 0. currentStep > 0 is now a readiness signal of its
  own.

* studio: fetch the saved run config as soon as the job id exists

start_training() inserts the run row before the pump can consume any event --
deliberately, so the run appears in history during model loading -- and /status
exposes the job id throughout the pre-step phases. Gating the lookup on a first
step or a terminal phase therefore held the popover on the editable form store
for the whole configuring/loading/downloading window, which on a long model or
dataset load is minutes, and indefinitely for a run adopted from another client.

The job id is now the entire readiness condition; the existing bounded retry
still covers the instant before the insert commits.

* Fix Training Config popover fallback for history runs without a saved config; tighten popover comments

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Michael Han
74d1a284eb
Studio: hide the RAG embedder and llama.cpp probe from the hub cached inventory (#7018)
* Studio: hide infra models from the hub cached inventory

The hub inventory scans behind /api/hub/cached-gguf and /api/hub/cached-models
returned the llama.cpp install validation probe (ggml-org/models) and the RAG
embedder (unsloth/bge-small-en-v1.5[-GGUF]) as on-device models. Share the
hidden-model check from routes/models.py via utils/models/hidden_models.py and
apply it in both scans. A GGUF infra repo stays visible when the user
explicitly downloaded a variant through the Hub, since variant manifests only
exist for user-initiated downloads.

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* Studio: make On Device trust the hub inventory, match repo ids exactly, lighten the hidden-model import

Follow-up on the hub cached-inventory hidden-model change, addressing the review.

On Device now trusts the Hub inventory API for cached rows. The backend already
hides the RAG embedder and the llama.cpp probe and re-includes a GGUF infra repo
once the user downloads a variant through the Hub, but the frontend was
re-hiding it by repo id, so the user-downloaded variant never appeared in the On
Device list or the count. isVisibleInventoryRow now short-circuits cached rows
(kind === "cache") to visible and keeps client-side needle hiding only for local
filesystem rows and Discover.

is_hidden_model matches Hub repo ids exactly (case-insensitive) against the probe
plus the effective embedder and its GGUF companion, instead of substring
matching the configured-embedder basename. A custom embedder with a generic
basename like org/model no longer hides unrelated cached repos such as
user/model-chat or org/model-instruct. The probe filename and local-path
embedders keep exact matching.

The helper moves to utils/hidden_models.py and is imported at module scope in the
hub cache scanner, so it no longer pulls in utils/models/__init__ (the eager
model-config/checkpoint stack) and a broken import fails at startup instead of
being swallowed per-repo and silently emptying the inventory. routes.models
keeps the _is_hidden_model and _safe_resolve aliases and drops the unused
_HF_REPO_ID_RE re-export that was failing source lint.

Tests: exact repo-id matching with a custom embedder, the cached-models scan
keeping an unrelated repo, and a clean-interpreter check that the helper imports
without the model-config stack.

* Studio: match the llama.cpp probe filename on both path separators

The hidden-model check compared the probe's on-disk filename with
Path(value).name, which on a POSIX interpreter does not split a Windows-style
path ("...\stories260K.gguf") and would let the probe through. Split on both
separators so the probe is matched regardless of which OS produced the path,
matching the tolerance of the previous substring check. Adds a Windows-path
assertion to the probe test.

* Studio: harden hidden infra model handling

* Fix hidden cache row confirmation

* Fix hidden local rows and confirmed hint merges

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* Fix dynamic embedder inventory filtering

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2026-07-19 03:20:56 -07:00
Michael Han
6d8c18cd1a
Replace standalone Studio wording with Unsloth (#7221)
* Replace standalone Studio wording with Unsloth

Replace the single word Studio with Unsloth wherever it is used as
shorthand for Unsloth Studio in docs, CLI output, UI strings, i18n
locales, workflow display names, comments and docstrings.

Kept unchanged: the full name Unsloth Studio, third party product
names (LM Studio, Visual Studio, Mac Studio), feature names
(Recipe Studio, Fine-tuning Studio and its translations), and all
identifiers such as env vars, commands, paths and filenames.

* Address review feedback on the Studio wording rename

Use "an" before Unsloth where the rename left the article as "a".
Restore the split brand where Unsloth and Studio render as two halves
of the full product name: the onboarding sidebar subtitle and the
IPv6 localhost warning. Scope two messages to the full name Unsloth
Studio where plain Unsloth was misleading: the AMD README bullet and
the CLI studio setup error.
2026-07-19 00:47:04 -07:00
Nilay
e9ef2ac60f
Studio: enforce 60s minimum on idle auto-unload TTL (0 stays off) (#7185)
* Studio: enforce 60s minimum on idle auto-unload TTL (0 stays off)

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2026-07-19 00:34:56 -07:00
Long Yixing
4e4af72b9c
fix(studio): honor MLX adapter state in compare mode (#7196)
* fix(studio): add MLX adapter state control

* fix(studio): honor MLX adapter comparison state

* fix(studio): keep enabled MLX adapters permissive

* Studio: preserve public error message on MLX compare-mode adapter failures

generate_with_adapter_control raised a plain RuntimeError, which the compare
route handled with the generic handler that drops the operational message.
Raise GenStreamErrorRaised(public=chunk.public) instead and catch it in the
streaming and non-streaming consumers, matching the safetensors tool loop, so
errors like 'model is being unloaded' surface their real message.

* Studio: re-emit VLM think prefill inside the adapter context

The compare-mode merge dropped _generate_vlm's upfront yield of the prefilled
<think> block. Restore it as the first snapshot inside the lock+adapter context
(matching _generate_text) so the UI renders the thinking block during prefill
and a cancel/error before the first token does not drop it. Adds a regression
test asserting the prefill is emitted first, after entering the adapter context.

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2026-07-19 00:27:55 -07:00
Michael Han
95fa3fbe30
Allow API key for Ollama connections (#7173)
The Connections form hid the API key field for the Ollama preset, which
blocked Ollama cloud (it requires a key). Show the optional field for
Ollama; the backend already sends Authorization: Bearer when a key is
set and omits the header when empty, so local keyless servers are
unaffected.

Fixes #7163
2026-07-18 22:47:00 -07:00
Michael Han
9db639f708
Stabilize Studio regression tests (#7192)
* Stabilize Studio regression tests

Rebuild on current main. Restore the set-membership sidebar account-block matcher
(#6647, which fixed the same order-sensitive regex, was reverted on main, so the
guard is failing on main again) and keep the watchdog replacement-race fix, whose
blocked-watchdog stub now waits without a timeout so a superseded watchdog stays
alive until cleanup regardless of scheduler load.

* Tighten the blocked-watchdog stub comment

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Ritwij Aryan Parmar
a8ff8673df
feat(studio): expose an opt-in MCP control plane (#7191)
* feat(studio): expose opt-in MCP control plane

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* Harden Studio MCP tools: byte-safe auth, page clamping, forward export/checkpoint fields

Follow-up hardening on the opt-in MCP control plane. All changes are additive
and backwards compatible.

- BearerTokenMiddleware now compares the Authorization header on raw bytes.
  A non-ASCII bearer value previously reached str-based hmac.compare_digest,
  which raises TypeError and surfaced as a 500 instead of a clean 401. The
  constructor also rejects an empty or whitespace-only token so an empty token
  can never match an empty "Bearer " header.
- MCP tools call the route functions directly, which skips FastAPI Query
  validation. list_training_runs and get_recipe_job_dataset now clamp limit and
  offset to the same bounds the HTTP routes enforce (a negative SQLite LIMIT
  otherwise means "no limit").
- export_gguf forwards hf_token (the backend rejects a Hub upload without it),
  accepts a list of quantization methods, and exposes imatrix / imatrix_path so
  the IQ low-bit quants are reachable.
- load_checkpoint forwards hf_token and approved_remote_code_fingerprint so
  gated checkpoints and the remote-code approval retry work. Its docstring is
  corrected: the export backend coexists with training and inference rather than
  freeing GPU work.
- start_training passes via_api_key=False explicitly instead of relying on the
  unfilled Depends default.

Tests: add coverage for non-ASCII and empty-token auth, the correct-token pass
through, non-http scope pass through, pagination clamping, and the forwarded
export/checkpoint fields.

* Harden Studio MCP: cap /mcp request bodies, reject unusable tokens, fix docs

Follow-up hardening from a full review pass. All changes are additive and
backwards compatible.

- Add "/mcp" to _BODY_PROTECTED_PREFIXES so MaxBodyMiddleware enforces the same
  request-body cap it already applies to every other write endpoint (/api/train,
  /api/export, /api/data-recipe, ...). The MCP endpoint accepts authenticated
  POST tool-call bodies; without this an authenticated client could send an
  unbounded body. The middleware only buffers the request body (not the SSE
  response), so streaming is unaffected, and the 500MB default cap never affects
  a real JSON-RPC tool call (verified live).
- Reject a non-ASCII UNSLOTH_STUDIO_MCP_TOKEN at construction. HTTP header values
  are ASCII, so a non-ASCII token cannot be sent by a standard client and would
  silently lock out the endpoint; fail fast instead.
- MCP.md: document the canonical /mcp/ endpoint and note that /mcp redirects to
  it, so clients that do not follow redirected POSTs still connect.

Tests: add non-ASCII token rejection coverage.

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Nilay
bf4185a2d3
Studio: don't apply nest_asyncio on plain CLI starts (breaks asyncio on Python 3.14+) (#7186)
* Studio: don't apply nest_asyncio on plain CLI starts (breaks asyncio on Python 3.14+)

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Long Yixing
8ff2f8e70c
fix(studio): ignore reasoning in tool reprompts (#7134) 2026-07-17 20:22:11 -03:00
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5441266e3a
Fix Studio reasoning channel rendering (#7121)
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oobabooga
2139200b3f
Studio: don't re-download updated GGUFs on load (#7209) 2026-07-17 19:05:46 -03:00
Long Yixing
57785f92d2
fix(mlx): relax context-store timeout by default (#7141) 2026-07-17 17:13:19 -03:00
Rod Boev
49f2879cf8
fix(studio): recover stalled Hub downloads over HTTP (#6858)
* fix(studio): recover stalled Hub downloads over HTTP

* fix(studio): preserve retry generation and progress baseline

* fix(studio): keep XET retry handoff nonterminal

* fix(studio): preserve retry cancellation on claim failure

* fix(studio): make retry failure cancellation atomic

* fix(studio): close skipped retry state gaps

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* fix(studio): serialize XET HTTP retry handoff

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* Settle exited-error and no-process downloads on shutdown and persist their cancel markers for PR #6858

* Keep terminal HTTP failures uncancelled and block companion deletion for released retry peers for PR #6858

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2026-07-17 19:32:03 +03:00
oobabooga
1c7bce427e Revert "Feat/model picker per model config (#6647)"
This reverts commit 8cbdfbe355.
2026-07-17 07:38:46 -07:00
Eyera
8cbdfbe355
Feat/model picker per model config (#6647)
* refactor(studio): move chat model picker into features/model-picker

Relocate model-selector + its support files from components/assistant-ui
into a self-contained features/model-picker feature (own barrel), mirroring
the modular Hub layout. Pure move + import repoint; no behaviour change.

* feat(model-picker): add per-model config persistence layer

Superset PerModelConfig (customContextLength, kvCacheDtype, speculativeType,
specDraftNMax, tensorParallel, chatTemplateOverride, trustRemoteCode) persisted
to localStorage (unsloth_model_configs) with schema versioning + LRU budget.
KV-dtype and speculative value sets match main's sidebar (no q4_0/ngram-simple).
Reuses features/hub/lib/model-identity for normalization; adds storage-key layer
and applyPerModelConfigToRuntime (sets tensorParallel, which the old PR omitted).

* feat(picker): modular backend for chat-template validate + default fetch

New studio/backend/picker package (schemas/service/routes) mounted at /api/picker:
- POST /api/picker/validate-chat-template (Jinja syntax validation, no false positives)
- GET  /api/picker/chat-template/{model_name} (default template from tokenizer_config.json,
  reusing get_cache_path/resolve_cached_repo_id_case; graceful null, no model-code exec)
Frontend api/templates.ts client + hooks/use-model-defaults lazy cache. No backend
changes to the existing inference load route (per-model load fields already supported).

* feat(model-picker): bind picker on-device list to shared hub inventory

Picker now sources cached + local models from useHubInventory (the Hub's shared
store) via a thin adapter, replacing its own /api/models/* fetchers + module
caches. Hub, download manager, and picker now share one source of truth, so
completed downloads reflect in the picker automatically. Partial/live-download
rows are filtered from the cached lists (unchanged rendering). Local naming/search
preserved via additive LocalInventoryRow modelId/displayName. Variant expander,
scan-folder management, recommended-fit, search, external providers untouched.

Known minor: cached 'Downloaded date' sort tiebreak degrades to alphabetical
(hub cached rows carry no mtime); default 'recent' (load-time) sort preserved.

* feat(model-picker): per-model config step inside the picker

Picking a (non-external) model now opens an in-picker config view built from
main's current load controls (context length, KV cache dtype, speculative
decoding, draft tokens, tensor parallel) plus a chat-template editor backed by
the picker validate/default endpoints. 'Remember for this model' persists the
config per model+variant; Run forwards the config to the existing load flow via
meta.config. External models bypass the step. Two-view orchestration lives in
model-selector (single interception point); pickers.tsx call sites untouched.
trustRemoteCode dropped from PerModelConfig to preserve main's per-load consent.

* feat(chat): apply/persist per-model config through the load flow

handleCheckpointChange threads meta.config into the selection; stageOrLoad and
the autoload/Hub-run paths now apply the picker config (explicit pick or saved
remembered config) via applyPerModelConfigToRuntime before staging/loading, with
keepSpeculative set so a remembered speculative mode survives the model switch.
Replaces the old remembered-load-settings seeding (resolveInitialConfig now the
single source). SelectedModelInput carries config.

* refactor(chat): remove per-model load config from the right sidebar

The load knobs (context, KV cache, speculative, draft tokens, tensor parallel)
and the chat-template editor now live only in the picker config step. The sheet's
Model section keeps the staged Load/Cancel flow (config is applied at pick time);
sampling params, system prompt, and RAG are unchanged. Deletes the superseded
remembered-load-settings module + the store's applyRememberedLoadSettings action,
removes the now-dead sheet state/imports, and points the settings reset at
unsloth_model_configs. Delete-cleanup deferred (stale config is LRU-capped).

* fix(model-picker): remove leftover sidebar-staging cogwheel + empty Model section

The downloaded-variant gear (ModelLoadSettingsAction) staged a model straight
into the right-sidebar Run-settings flow -- the old 'configure before load' path
now fully replaced by the in-picker config step. Removed the gear + its component.
Also gate the sheet's 'Model' section to staged picks only (pendingSelection):
after the load-knob strip its content is staged-only, so it was rendering an
empty section header whenever a model was merely loaded.

* chore(chat): remove dead per-model-config setters + modelControlsDisabled

After the load-config UI moved into the picker, the store's per-model setters
(setKvCacheDtype/setSpeculativeType/setSpecDraftNMax/setTensorParallel/
setCustomContextLength/setChatTemplateOverride) had zero callers
(applyPerModelConfigToRuntime writes via setState), and the sheet's
modelControlsDisabled was unreferenced. Verified dead across the whole tree.

* fix(chat): config-step Load actually loads (ignore Load-on-selection)

Root cause: with Settings > Chat > 'Load on selection' turned OFF, the config
step's load went down the deferred-staging path -- opening the right sidebar with
'<model> is staged, not loaded yet / Choose Load model'. The in-picker config step
IS the deliberate load action, so its Load now loads immediately (or downloads +
auto-loads when not cached) regardless of the toggle. Renamed the button
'Run model' -> 'Load model' to match. Native/dropped picks still honor the toggle.

* refactor(chat,hub): retire 'Load on selection' — config step is the only load flow

The in-picker config step (and the Hub Run button) now fully supersede the old
stage-to-sidebar flow, so the Load-on-selection toggle is removed everywhere:
- chat stageOrLoad: every pick loads immediately, or downloads + auto-loads when
  not cached (the previous default behaviour, now universal).
- hub Run: drops the stage branch; downloaded GGUFs load directly with their saved
  per-model config (no collision with the chat config step — both end at selectModel).
- store: removed loadOnSelection field/setter/key/default; Settings>Chat toggle and
  its settings-reset entry removed.
- staged sidebar section is now a download-progress view (auto-loads on completion).
No manual staging remains; stageModel is used only for background auto-load downloads.

* feat(model-picker): default chat template from GGUF + thread variant through config flow

Read the embedded tokenizer.chat_template from GGUF files (read_gguf_chat_template
in gguf_metadata) and use it as the per-model default. Plumb gguf_variant through
the picker service, /api/picker/chat-template route, frontend templates API, and
use-model-defaults so the right variant's template is fetched.

Also refine the picker config-page/model-selector wiring, drop the dead
ggufNativeContextLength runtime path, and add the per-model-config storage keys to
the settings prefs export.

* feat(model-picker): read safetensors chat template + hide editor where it has no effect

Resolve the default chat template for safetensors models: prefer the modern
chat_template.jinja, fall back to the tokenizer_config.json chat_template field,
then chat_template.json (multimodal processor), then the GGUF embedded template.
Applied to local dirs, the HF cache snapshot scan, and the HF remote fetch.

Hide the chat-template editor in the picker for safetensors models — the override
is only applied at load by the GGUF/llama.cpp backend, so editing it on safetensors
currently has no effect. GGUF keeps the editor. Nothing removed; the dialog stays
for when the safetensors apply path is wired up in a later branch.

* fix(model-picker): set legacy-migration flag only after the write succeeds

Set unsloth_model_configs_migrated only once writeMap confirms the migrated
map persisted, so a quota/storage failure no longer marks migration done and
silently drops the user's pre-existing remembered settings — the next load retries.

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* MVP model picker fixes

* MVP picker config fix

* MVP safetensors config

* MVP max seq config

* MVP max seq fix

* Fix static max tokens cap ignoring model context

* Fix picker GGUF scan parity

* fix(studio): harden model picker config loading

Apply remembered per-model configs consistently from picker and Hub loads, keep default configs from overriding standing speculative settings, add config access for direct local GGUF files, and support saving or forgetting active model settings without a reload.

* Fix model picker config flow

* Fix model picker config loads

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* Avoid recursive per-model config migration reads

* Apply the displayed context length when loading a GGUF

* Fix template validation, cached template lookup, and failed load rollback

- Validate chat templates with the loopcontrols extension so templates
  that use break or continue tags pass the picker validator, matching the
  inference renderer that already accepts them.
- Read the default chat template from the newest cache snapshot rather than
  an arbitrary iterdir order, so an older cached revision no longer prefills
  a stale template.
- Capture the runtime per-model config before a load and reapply it when the
  load fails, so a failed switch leaves the active model context, KV cache,
  template, and speculative settings as they were.

* Make chat template view only for safetensors models

Custom chat template overrides are applied at inference only for GGUF
models, which pass the template to llama-server. The safetensors backend
renders with the model built-in template and ignores the override, so
editing it would save a value that never loads. For safetensors the
config page now opens the template as a read-only preview with a note
that editing is not available yet. This can become editable once
inference support for custom safetensors templates lands in main.

* Fix model picker config edge cases

- Restore prior runtime config when a load no-ops for the active model
- Cap the picker validator request body via the protected prefixes
- Keep the GGUF context slider max above the loaded context
- Fetch subfolder chat templates for uncached Hub repos
- Show the compare side config when reopening the picker

* Keep saved GGUF context above the fallback ceiling

* Show the model config in the run settings sidebar

* Fix model config sidebar reset and context slider

- Stack the remember toggle and action buttons in the sidebar
- Reset the config to defaults instead of the loaded values
- Fetch the native context so the slider max is not the loaded value

* Fix model picker config and download regressions

- Run picker chat template routes off the event loop
- Depth and root guard local template directory scans
- Restore download manager flow for uncached hub picks
- Apply per model context length on reload
- Import model picker symbols from the feature barrel

* Fix model picker config and cached download sorting

- Restore load settings when a Hub run is rejected mid load
- Reuse one NumericValueInput instead of a duplicate copy
- Fix double decode of the model name in the template route
- Remove the unused reset-to-loaded settings action
- Fix cached model download sorting

* Fix model picker per-model config edge cases

Honor a saved or typed max seq length above the model's native context so
RoPE extended values are no longer clamped and silently overwritten. Allow
typing past native while the slider keeps native as a soft ceiling.

Guard the fetch success paths in use-model-defaults against an aborted
signal, and refetch when the HF token changes.

Hash the chat template content in the sidebar remount key instead of its
length. Enable reset for a GGUF whose native context is unknown, and floor
the context slider max so it can never fall below the min.

* Fix GGUF context auto-fit and gated model config token

Stop forcing a 32768 context when a GGUF native context is unknown so the backend auto-fits to VRAM again, while still honoring an explicit context edit.

Send the HF token as a query param so gated safetensors models resolve their max position embeddings.

Derive model default state during render to drop the set-state-in-effect calls.

* Fix native GGUF context ceiling and guard picker template reads

Restore the native context store field so the sidebar slider keeps the
full ceiling for drag and drop GGUFs. Limit local chat template reads to
the browse allowlist, skip malformed repo ids, and drop unused model
picker exports.

* Fix model picker lint boundaries

* Fix model picker review findings

Chat template editor never seeded its draft. Radix only calls onOpenChange
from internal events, so the seed in the nextOpen branch was dead and a model
with a saved override opened empty. Saving then cleared the override. Drop the
dead branch, treat draft as an untouched sentinel, and reset it on every close.

Uncached Hub picks could auto load a model after the user left the chat. Main
detached the staged pick on route exit and on chat context change. Carry the
context key on the pending pick and skip the load when it no longer matches.

Also clear configTarget when the picker closes, restore the onUpdated ref so
variant rows stop resubscribing on every parent render, skip the LRU write when
the entry is already most recent, import NumericValueInput relatively, and drop
the unused ModelUpdateAction barrel export.

* Preserve GGUF context on active reload

* Fix model picker per-model config regressions

- Stop reloading the already loaded model on re-pick
- Hide infra models from the chat picker
- Detect vision support on cached GGUF repos
- Honor saved maxSeqLength on auto load
- Restore default chat template for local GGUFs
- Warn on save failure and revert config on cancel
- Refetch picker inventory on open
- Persist read only per model config safely

* Fix stale model auto load

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* Fix model picker numeric input sizing and constraints

Size value inputs to their content so long context lengths are not clipped,
restrict them to numeric characters, and stop the speculative decoding label
from truncating in the sidebar.

* Fix picker CI tests and harden chat template resolution for PR #6647

- tests: point the descender guard at the moved model-selector.tsx path
- tests: exclude the disabled Reload model button from the regenerate locator so .first targets the real Regenerate
- picker/service.py: reject symlinked template/gguf leaves that resolve outside the browse allowlist (HF cache reads unchanged)
- compare mode: resolve each pane's own remembered chat template instead of inheriting the other pane's from the store

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* Protect future-schema per-model configs from deletion for PR #6647

savePerModelConfig already refuses to overwrite a stored config whose schema version is newer than this client understands, but deletePerModelConfig did not. Unchecking Remember on an older client therefore silently destroyed a newer client's saved config. Apply the same guard on delete and surface the blocked case through the existing saveFailed toast.

* Protect future-schema per-model configs from quota eviction for PR #6647

The save and delete guards already refuse to touch a stored config whose schema version is newer than this client understands, but the quota-eviction path did not, so a full store on an older client could still evict a newer client's config. Skip future-schema entries when evicting and fail the save if the budget cannot be met without them.

* Fix GGUF context persistence, compare context, and rollback settings for PR #6647

Persist a GGUF context override from the user's intent instead of collapsing it against the loaded context, which reintroduced the context-reset (f4838782cb reverted the native-baseline fix). model-config-page now collapses the saved value against native, and use-chat-model-runtime and chat-adapter retain the requested context on load so re-saving another setting keeps the override; a null request stays null so a VRAM auto-fit never becomes a stored override.

shared-composer: a compare pane with no explicit GGUF context now loads at native (0) like single-view, not the session maxSeqLength that silently shrank the shown context.

use-chat-model-runtime: restore the previous model's KV cache dtype and chat template on a failed-load rollback so it runs as it was, not with backend defaults.

* Preserve native path token when reloading the active model for PR #6647

handleReloadActiveModel rebuilt the selection without the store's activeNativePathToken, so reloading a file-picked GGUF after a settings change validated the display label as a repo/path and failed. Thread the active native token through the reload selection so native-loaded models reopen correctly.

* Make picker template validation resilient and accept HF generation tags for PR #6647

Import Jinja lazily inside validate_chat_template so a backend without the optional jinja2 package (GGUF-only installs) still starts instead of raising ModuleNotFoundError at import time. Register a no-op extension for the Transformers {% generation %} assistant-mask tag so pasting a valid HF chat template validates, matching the renderer, rather than being rejected as an unknown tag.

* Honor remembered compare config and parse processor chat_template.json for PR #6647

* Fix failed-load rollback context and processor template map fallback for PR #6647

* Restore speculative decoding config on failed-switch rollback

When a model switch fails after the previous model was unloaded, the
rollback reload restored tensor_parallel, KV cache dtype and the chat
template override, but omitted speculative_type and spec_draft_n_max and
cleared their loaded shadows to null. The previous model therefore came
back running at backend defaults (speculation off) while the UI still
showed it enabled, and the status resync confirmed the off state. Resend
the previous model's speculative settings in the rollback load and keep
the store's active and loaded speculative fields in sync with them.

* Reset max sequence length when a model has no saved config

applyPerModelConfigToRuntime reset every per-model field except
maxSeqLength, which it only wrote when the incoming config had one.
maxSeqLength is the sole field carried on store.params, so selecting a
model with no remembered config left the previous model's value in place
and later loaded the new model at that leaked length. Fall back to the
standing default so an unremembered model loads at its own default.

* Surface a message when a variant update cannot start

startManagedUpdate handled the conflict and error start outcomes but let
busy fall through as if the update began, so the confirm dialog closed
with no job created and the cached variant stayed stale. Show an info
message when the repo is busy with a sibling transfer so the click is
not silently dropped.

* Keep per-model speculative choices out of the global default

A staged load with a per-model or one-off config sets keepSpeculative,
which already skips reading the global speculative preference. The
matching save still ran unconditionally, so the model-specific choice was
written to the global unsloth_chat_speculative_type and a later model with
no saved config started from it instead of Auto. Skip saveSpeculativeType
when keepSpeculative so the per-model choice stays isolated.

* Seed non-active model settings from the app default max length

The Run settings page captured initialMaxSeqLength from the loaded
model's runtime params and fell back to it for a model with no saved
config. Opening settings for a different, unloaded model and clicking
Load then sent the active model's context (for example 64k) instead of
the 4096 default, risking validation failures or OOMs. Seed the default
for non-active models and keep the runtime value only for the active one.

* Prefer sidecar tokenizer chat template over the GGUF copy for variants

_chat_template_from_dir returned the embedded GGUF template first when a
variant was selected, reversing the tokenizer-first precedence of the
no-variant path. A model whose chat_template.jinja or tokenizer_config.json
supersedes a stale embedded template then got the wrong template on
variant selection. Keep tokenizer files first regardless of variant; the
variant only picks which GGUF is the fallback. Adds regression tests for
both the tokenizer-wins and gguf-fallback cases.

* Keep per-model speculative choices load-local in autoload and compare

The interactive load path treats a per-model speculative choice as
load-local and skips writing it to the global default. Autoload and
generalized compare still called saveSpeculativeType unconditionally, so a
remembered off or ngram setting leaked into unsloth_chat_speculative_type
and later models with no saved config inherited it. Persist the global
preference only when the value came from the global settings.

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* Studio: record the compare pane's loaded context in runtime state so the active model's settings and any reload or save use it, not the previous context

* Studio: notify the user when a Hub autoload can't start because another download for the model is already running, instead of silently dropping it

* Studio: drop the merge's orphaned staged-model store helpers and unused alert imports

The main merge left isPendingGguf and pendingSelectionMatches referencing the
removed PendingModelSelection type, and the alert-dialog/alert imports unused
after the permission-mode dropdown replaced the bypass dialog, so tsc -b failed.

* Studio: cache a null default chat template so the viewer stops re-fetching it

A model with no sidecar or embedded template resolves to a terminal null, but
that result was never cached, so reopening the template viewer re-ran the
backend and Hugging Face lookup every time.

* Studio: detect direct-file GGUFs in run settings so Max Tokens uses their context

A GGUF loaded from a local file or custom folder has no variant label, so the
run-settings panel treated it as non-GGUF and clamped Max Tokens to the session
max_seq_length instead of the loaded GGUF context. Detect it via the reported
GGUF context and the .gguf checkpoint suffix, matching the chat page.

* Studio: prompt to re-select a local model file when its lease expired before reload

A file-picked GGUF is reachable only through a native path token that the
desktop host prunes after a TTL. Reloading reused that token blindly, so a
reload long after the initial load failed with an opaque error. Track the
token's expiry and, when it has passed, ask the user to re-select the file
instead of attempting a doomed reload.

* Fix descender-clipping test to tolerate sidebar layout utilities

The sidebar account-block div carries layout utilities (min-w-0, flex-1)
between 'flex' and 'flex-col', so the descender-clipping guard's regex,
which required 'flex' immediately followed by 'flex-col', no longer matched
and the test failed to locate the account-block div. Generalize the prefix
to allow intervening flex utilities while still capturing the leading-*
class before the collapsible visibility utility and asserting leading-tight,
so the guard against clipped glyph descenders is fully preserved.

* Harden picker chat-template resolution

Enforce the 64 KiB chat-template contract at the validate endpoint's request
model so a direct caller cannot submit a template far larger than the frontend
allows (MaxBodyMiddleware only bounds the whole request body, not this field);
oversized templates now return a clean 422.

Apply sidecar-over-GGUF template precedence globally across cached snapshots
instead of per snapshot. A repo with multiple cached revisions previously
returned the first snapshot's template, so a newer GGUF-only revision could
win over an older revision's maintained chat_template.jinja sidecar, which
contradicted the documented intent that sidecars supersede the embedded copy.

* Guard per-model config against future-schema and lossy migration

Two forward-compatibility gaps in the versioned per-model config store:

- The load/apply path returned and normalized a stored record without checking
  its schema version, so a record written by a newer client was reinterpreted
  under the current schema and applied to a live model load, even though save,
  delete and eviction all refuse to touch future-schema records. Reject
  future-schema records on load too.
- The one-time legacy migration enforced the storage budget without protecting
  the entries it had just migrated and set the completion flag unconditionally.
  When storage was already full of future-schema records (which are unevictable
  by an older client), the migrated entries were the only evictable ones and
  could be dropped while migration was still marked complete. Protect the
  migrated keys during eviction and only mark migration complete when they
  survive, so it retries once space frees up.

* Discard chat-template validation results after the dialog closes

Server-side template validation is async, but closing or cancelling the editor
did not abort it, so a late-arriving valid response still called onSave and
applied a template the user had already dismissed. Track a validation token
that is bumped on close and ignore any validation result whose token is stale.

* Record native lease expiry when loading a picked GGUF from the chip

The pending-native-model chip loaded via stageOrLoad directly, bypassing
loadNativeModelIntent, so activeNativePathExpiresAtMs was never recorded for a
chip-loaded file. A later reload then either skipped the lease-expiry guard
entirely (expiry left null) or compared against a previously loaded file's
stale expiry, so reload could reuse an already-pruned token or wrongly block a
still-valid one. Route the chip through loadNativeModelIntent, which builds the
same selection and records the expiry.

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* Prefer sidecar template for a directly selected local GGUF file

A direct .gguf file path read its embedded chat template without checking the
parent directory for a maintained sidecar (chat_template.jinja /
tokenizer_config.json), while directory and variant selections already prefer
the sidecar. That let the config editor preview or save a stale embedded
template for the same model depending on how it was selected. Check the parent
directory sidecars first, then fall back to the embedded copy, and cover both
paths with tests.

* Resolve cached chat template per revision, newest first

The earlier change searched every cached snapshot for a sidecar before
considering any snapshot's embedded GGUF template, which let an obsolete sidecar
from an older revision override the newest revision's template. Restore
per-snapshot resolution (newest first): a revision's sidecar still supersedes
its own embedded GGUF copy, but a newer revision is no longer overridden by an
older revision's sidecar.

* Preserve autoload transport conflicts and surface background busy downloads

- When a Hub autoload hits a transport conflict, keep pendingHubAutoLoad bound
  instead of clearing it. Clearing it re-keyed the download surface and its
  cleanup cancelled the conflict the toast tells the user to resolve, so the
  Hub resume affordance was gone the moment it appeared. Return early on
  conflict, mirroring the started branch, so resolving it from the Hub still
  auto-loads on completion.
- The background-download branch handled started and conflict but silently
  dropped a busy outcome, leaving the user with no feedback when a peer variant
  of the same repo was already downloading. Surface the same busy toast the
  autoload path uses.

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Nilay
1777aae37e
don't kill live llama-servers when a new Studio instance starts (#7182) 2026-07-16 20:24:05 -03:00
oobabooga
c4e6dd4f6c
Studio: extract text from PDF web results (#7154) 2026-07-16 19:48:12 -03:00
oobabooga
3555dbdda7
Studio: don't drop parallel tool calls after an internal no-op (#7157) 2026-07-16 19:47:22 -03:00
Daniel Han
030f12753c
Fix Inkling reasoning-effort coercion for duck-typed engine stand-ins (#7158)
* Make the Inkling reasoning-effort coercion a module-level helper so duck-typed engine stand-ins keep working

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Michael Han
01e9230b5e
Fix DeepSeek reasoning test shim (#7169) 2026-07-16 03:17:06 -07:00
Daniel Han
85b49eeb56
Studio: Inkling support fixes (#7153)
* Studio: Inkling support fixes (context sizing, tool-call healing, reasoning effort, audio icon)

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770f92e250
Studio: reject binary web_search fetches instead of decoding them into replacement chars (#7130)
* Studio: reject binary web_search fetches instead of decoding them into replacement chars

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* Match web-fetch MIME subtypes exactly and detect control-char binary

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* Sniff binary magic bytes and retry undeclared non-UTF-8 pages as text

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* Harden web fetch binary sniffing

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* Simplify web fetch binary guard

* Sniff unknown MIME types and handle Latin-1

* Sniff ambiguous Office MIME and prefixed magic

* Decode BOM-marked Unicode web content

* Studio: require ASCII evidence for declared Latin-1/cp1252 web fetches

Latin-1 and cp1252 decode every byte to a printable character, so a high-byte
binary body declared as iso-8859-1/windows-1252 decoded cleanly and slipped
past the control-character binary check. Apply the existing ASCII-structure gate
to those declared decodes as well. Scoped to the Latin family so legitimate
non-Latin single-byte pages (Cyrillic, Greek) are not rejected.

* Revert "Studio: require ASCII evidence for declared Latin-1/cp1252 web fetches"

This reverts commit c7fbec216c.

* Studio: tighten web-fetch binary guard comments

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