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Nilay
ceef4123e6
Studio: Stop every running Unsloth server, not just the last one recorded (#7577)
* Stop every running Unsloth server, and refuse to start a second on a taken port

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* Check the fallback range, guard PID reuse, and keep writing studio.pid

* Signal each server once when its PID is recorded in more than one file

* Confirm a recorded PID is a Studio server before signalling it

* Pin PID records to process start time and check every listener on a port

* Keep every recorded start time per PID and accept in-process Studio servers

* Match the blocking listener address and stop trusting unverifiable PID records

* Never delete a PID record that cannot be verified

* Detect our own server from our own records instead of a psutil listener scan

* Match a pre-upgrade studio.pid to the blocked port before falling back

* Never signal PID 0 or 1, and verify a per-port record before trusting it

* Stop unverifiable records instead of skipping them, and record every bind address

* Drop the command-line guess, fix Windows liveness, and free the PID record last

* Studio: harden the per-port PID records against the cases that lose a server

Follow-up on the per-port PID files. Each item below is a case where the new
code either lost a server the old code could still stop, or stopped something
that was not ours. All were reproduced against real Studio servers.

studio/backend/run.py

- Write the per-port record and the legacy studio.pid independently. They shared
  one try, so a studio root that could not take a new directory entry left the
  server recorded nowhere at all and unstoppable from the CLI; the old code
  still recorded it in studio.pid, which is an overwrite of an existing path and
  can still succeed. _remove_pid_file now also checks studio.pid when the
  per-port write failed.
- Write the record through a temp file and os.replace. `stop` reads these
  concurrently and treats a truncated read as a corrupt record.
- A failed Windows tasklist probe now means "alive", matching the CLI. Treating
  it as dead pruned a live server's record and let the next launch fall back
  past it, which is the orphan this work exists to fix.
- Guard the unlink in _own_studio_on_port. Pruning is a courtesy and must not
  abort startup.
- Extract _resolve_port so the requested-port abort is reachable from a test.
  Deleting that abort previously left the whole suite green.
- Keep the plain fallback for api-only callers. The desktop app hardcodes 8888
  and documents its reliance on the 8888-8908 range, and it reports a non-zero
  backend exit to the user as "Server stopped unexpectedly". It reads the bound
  port back from TAURI_PORT, as `studio run` does from app.state.server_port, so
  a fallback there is harmless and both servers are still recorded and
  stoppable. The interactive path prints the requested port, so it still aborts.
- isdigit() is not enough to gate int(): a superscript two passes it and the
  ValueError escaped into every caller of _read_pid_record.

unsloth_cli/commands/studio.py

- An untimed record no longer cancels a timed one for the same PID. Every
  current server writes both a timed per-port record and an untimed studio.pid,
  so the start-time check was inert exactly where it mattered, and after a crash
  plus a PID reuse `stop` sent SIGTERM to whatever unrelated process had
  inherited the PID.
- Distinguish an unreadable record from an invalid one. A root-owned record, or
  one caught mid-write, still belongs to a live server, and deleting it stranded
  that server.
- Route every PID-file removal through _unlink_quietly. One undeletable record
  raised PermissionError and left the remaining live servers running.
- Same isdigit()/int() guard as the backend.

Tests

- The requested-port abort, the recorded bind address, and the api-only
  fallback are now covered; all three previously survived deletion.
- tests/studio/test_studio_pid_file_contract.py pins run.py's filename scheme to
  the CLI's glob and keeps studio.pid parseable by an older CLI. It lives under
  tests/studio because unsloth_cli/tests is not run by any workflow.
- test_cli_studio_stop_windows.py now checks _signal_stop as well as stop. The
  kill moved into _signal_stop, so the os.kill(pid, 0) guard passed vacuously.

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* Studio: let a caller that follows the port keep the fallback, and never take studio.pid from a live server

Two problems with keying the own-server abort on api_only.

`unsloth studio run` is not the bare-banner path: it stores `app = run_server(...)`
and reads `app.state.server_port` back, then uses it for the health wait, the
model load and the printed base URL. Gating on api_only aborted it, so starting
a second model while the first was up stopped working, where before it landed on
the next port and printed the right URL. Replace the proxy with an explicit
abort_if_own_studio, defaulting to the old api_only behaviour so the exec'd
`run.py` path is unchanged, and have `studio run` opt out.

The api_only exemption also reopened the orphan from the other side.
_write_pid_file overwrote studio.pid unconditionally, and a pre-upgrade server
is recorded there and nowhere else, so an exempt launch falling back past one
erased its only record. Take the file over only when it is free, already ours,
or held by a dead PID.

Also resync _pid_is_studio_backend with the CLI copy: an untimed record next to
a timed one carried no information but cancelled the start-time check, which is
what let a reused PID be treated as ours.

Tests: 51 backend, 26 CLI, 9 under tests/studio. Real Studio servers still abort
the bare same-port relaunch, still fall back past a foreign listener, and one
`unsloth studio stop` still stops every server in all five scenarios.

* Studio: hand over the legacy PID pointer, and fail stop on unreadable records

Two follow-ups from review of the previous commit.

Only one backend owns studio.pid at a time. When that server exited it
deleted the file, so an older CLI, which reads nothing else, could no
longer stop a sibling that was still serving. _remove_pid_file now hands
the pointer to a live sibling instead of dropping it.

_pid_file_entries skipped records it could not read, for instance one
written by a server started under sudo. When that was the only record,
stop printed "No running Unsloth server found" and exited 0 while the
server kept serving. Unreadable records are now reported and make stop
exit 1, so a partial stop is never mistaken for a complete one.

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2026-07-29 01:56:13 -07:00
Daniel Han
9bfa18cdb0
Windows: unblock the consumer install on clean and no-winget machines (#7549)
* Windows: unblock the consumer install on clean and no-winget machines

Four independent things stop a clean Windows box today.

git was a hard Exit-SetupFailure in setup.ps1, justified as required by pip for
git+https:// deps and by npm. Neither holds on the consumer path: the unsloth-zoo
git+https URL is only used under STUDIO_LOCAL_INSTALL, node is a pinned
nodejs.org prebuilt that never touches system npm, and the frontend lockfile has
no VCS dependencies. It stays fatal for --local, where it really is needed.

Ensure-VCRedist was winget-only, so on hosts without winget (LTSC, Server,
managed corporate images) it silently did nothing while the install reported
success, and torch then failed to import on a missing VCRUNTIME140.dll. Adds a
direct aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.<arch>.exe download with /quiet /norestart,
accepting exit codes 0 and 3010. The redistributable stays required: it is the
runtime the prebuilt llama-server and torch link against, not the MSVC compiler,
which is already detection-only.

Windows on ARM has no PyTorch at all. Measured with uv against
download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu and PyPI for aarch64-pc-windows-msvc / cp313: torch,
torchvision and torchaudio all resolve to nothing, wheels exist only for
win_amd64 and the manylinux targets. The installer burned three uv retries on an
unsatisfiable resolution and reported a bare 'Failed to install PyTorch (exit
code 1)'. Now it says what is actually wrong and points at --no-torch, which
works because llama.cpp does publish windows-arm64-cpu.

install_node_prebuilt.py hit '[WinError 5] Access is denied' on os.replace of the
freshly extracted directory during a FRESH install, which is a scanner or indexer
holding handles for a moment. Retries only winerror 5, 32 and 145 with capped
exponential backoff; any other OSError still raises immediately.

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* Give the ARM64 dead end a recovery that works for web installs

The only remedy printed was .\install.ps1 --no-torch, but the documented path is
irm | iex, where no file exists and flags cannot be forwarded. Name the env var
the script already honours at line 145.

* Windows on ARM: drop torchaudio, do not abort the install

The fail-fast was based on a wrong premise. Counted against
download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu: torch has 42 win_arm64 wheels and torchvision 60;
only torchaudio has none. PyTorch has shipped Arm-native Windows builds since
April 2025, so aborting blocked a platform that mostly works. Drop the one
unsatisfiable pin instead.

Decide from the interpreter uv will resolve for, not the PowerShell host: an x64
CPython under emulation gets working win_amd64 wheels on an ARM64 box, and
powershell.exe inherits PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE from its parent.

* Carry the ARM64 torchaudio omission into studio setup

Dropping it from the first PyTorch command was not enough: install.ps1 then runs
studio setup with SKIP_STUDIO_BASE=1 and setup.ps1 reinstalls the bare trio from
the CPU index, so the ARM64 path still aborted. Apply the same interpreter-based
test there. An unreadable platform keeps the full trio.

* Build the torch spec list outside the verbose branch

The ARM64 guard landed inside `if ($script:UnslothVerbose)`, so on the default
path $_torchTrio was never assigned and the splat expanded to nothing: uv ran as
`uv pip install --index-url ...` with no package, exit 2, straight to
Exit-SetupFailure. That broke the ordinary Windows install. Hoist it above the
branch and use substep, which prints on both paths.

Realign the two parity guards to the splat form; they asserted the pre-refactor
literal command and were the actual cause of the red parity legs. Both halves
are still checked: the bounded list is built, and it reaches the install.

* Tighten the comments on the Windows install path

* Windows install: honour the ARM64 torchaudio skip everywhere and keep git for source builds

Hoist the venv-interpreter platform probe above every torch branch in
studio/setup.ps1 so the win_arm64 torchaudio omission applies to the ROCm,
CPU and CUDA/custom paths. A pinned index whose leaf is not cpu routed an
ARM64 host into the CUDA/custom branch, which still asked for torchaudio.

Require git again when a llama.cpp source build is opted into up front
(UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE, UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR / PR_FORCE, a non-upstream
source). Those paths git clone in phase 4, so setup used to report git as
not required, install the build toolchain, then fail at the clone. A local
llama.cpp dir overrides them, and the automatic source fallback after a
failed prebuilt download stays non-fatal.

Also tighten the comments across the changed install paths.

* Install the x64 VC++ runtime unconditionally in the direct-download fallback

The winget branch always installs Microsoft.VCRedist.2015+.x64, but the
direct-download fallback picked the package from PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE, which
reports the architecture of the running PowerShell process rather than the
interpreter that will load the DLLs. Find-CompatiblePython in install.ps1
selects an interpreter on version and non-Conda status alone, with no
architecture predicate, so a native ARM64 shell can settle on an emulated x64
Python whose win_amd64 torch and prebuilt llama-server need the x64 runtime,
while the fallback had just installed the ARM64-only package. Ensure-VCRedist
also runs well before the venv exists, so the interpreter cannot be probed at
that point. Microsoft ships the x64 redistributable as an Arm64X superset that
carries both ARM64 and x64 binaries, so it is correct on both machines and the
manual instruction printed on failure already pointed at it.

* Windows on ARM: prefer an x64 Python interpreter

An ARM64 host cannot complete the install with a native ARM64 interpreter.
pyarrow, pulled in by unsloth -> datasets, has never published a win_arm64
wheel on any version, and neither has hf-transfer, a direct dependency.
Both therefore fall back to a source build: pyarrow dies in scikit-build-core
CMake configuration and hf-transfer dies in openssl-sys for want of perl,
several minutes into a run that looked healthy. torch and torchvision are
not the problem, they have win_arm64 wheels and install fine.

Windows 11 on ARM runs x64 binaries under emulation and both packages ship
win_amd64 wheels, so an x64 interpreter installs cleanly.

Find-CompatiblePython accepted an interpreter on version and non-Conda
status alone. It now ranks candidates by architecture on ARM64 hosts and
returns an x64 one when present, asking each interpreter for its own
sysconfig.get_platform() rather than guessing from its path. Host
architecture comes from PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432 and OSArchitecture as well
as PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE, which describes only the current process and
reads AMD64 in an emulated shell.

This is a preference, not a requirement. If only ARM64 is found, x64 is
bootstrapped through winget --architecture x64 or the python.org fallback,
and if neither works the installer names pyarrow and hf-transfer up front
instead of failing later on a CMake or Rust error. The ARM64 torchaudio
skip stays live for that path.

Non-ARM hosts return on the first match exactly as before, with no extra
interpreter probing.

* Windows install: three correctness fixes on the ARM64 and git-less paths

Ensure-VCRedist never reached its x64 download on an ARM64 machine that already
had the arm64 redistributable: Test-VCRedistInstalled accepted System32\vcruntime140_1.dll
regardless of architecture, and there that file can be the pure-ARM64 package. An
ARM64 PE cannot load into an emulated x64 process, so the x64 Python this branch now
prefers would have been left without a usable runtime. The x64 registry entry is the
only x64-specific proof, and Microsoft registers Runtimes\{x86|x64|arm64} per
architecture, so vc_redist.x64.exe still writes Runtimes\x64 on an ARM64 host and the
check cannot loop. The DLL probe stays for x64 hosts.

Phase 1 demanded git for any non-blank UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR_FORCE, but the promotion that
actually turns it into a source build requires a positive integer, so PR_FORCE=0 or a
non-numeric value aborted a git-less consumer install for a build that never runs. Both
sites now use the same predicate.

The automatic fallback after a failed prebuilt llama.cpp download reached git clone with
no git check anywhere in between, and Invoke-SetupCommand returns 0 for a command-not-found,
so a git-less host did not stop there: it continued into an empty directory and reported a
cmake configure failure instead. Git is now resolved where the source build is decided,
with a last winget attempt, and a missing git degrades exactly like a missing cmake rather
than aborting, since the opt-in source triggers already required git in Phase 1.

Also tightened the comments across the changed Windows install code, keeping the reasons
on the guards that prevent a specific failure.

* Rank ARM64 Python candidates by minor version before architecture

The x64 preference filtered the whole candidate list on architecture, which
outranks the version preference the candidates were collected in. With
UNSLOTH_PYTHON=3.12 on a Windows ARM64 box holding an ARM64 3.12 and an x64
3.13, it returned the x64 3.13: the explicit pin was silently broken, and
because a x64 interpreter was found the caller never ran Install-X64Python
to fetch an x64 3.12. With no pin it was worse still, since an x64 3.11
outranked a newer ARM64 3.13 and defeated the newest-first fallback.

Walk $minors in order and take the x64 build of the best minor available,
falling back to that minor's ARM64 build so the caller bootstraps x64 for
the version actually requested. x64 still wins within a minor, and non-ARM
hosts are untouched.

* Windows install: see every registered Python, order git before the toolchain

Find-CompatiblePython only ever probed `py -3.X`, which runs the launcher's
preferred build for that minor. On an ARM64 box that is the native ARM64
interpreter, so a same-minor x64 install that is registered with the launcher
but neither preferred nor on PATH never became a candidate. The x64 preference
then lost to ARM64, and Install-X64Python re-downloaded an x64 CPython that was
already on the machine; when that download is unavailable the install continues
on ARM64 and source-builds pyarrow and hf-transfer, which publish no win_arm64
wheels. Enumerate `py -0p` on ARM64 hosts and probe each listed path. The
`-3.12-64` suffix cannot be used for this: it has meant "not 32-bit" since 3.11
and does not distinguish arm64 from amd64.

studio/setup.ps1 ran Ensure-BuildToolsForLlamaSourceBuild before checking git in
Phase 4. That helper calls Exit-SetupFailure when Visual Studio Build Tools
cannot be installed, so on a clean no-winget box the git degraded path added by
this PR was unreachable and a standalone update aborted instead of finishing in
limited mode; where winget does exist it spent a multi-GB Build Tools download on
a clone that could never run. Check and install git first, skip the toolchain
helper when git is still missing, and report the git branch before the cmake
branch so the message names the real cause.

_swap_into_place retried the forward rename for about 16 seconds but rolled back
with a bare os.replace. A scanner holding the backup for the same WinError 5/32
then left no install_dir at all and stranded the working runtime in .old-*, and
its exception replaced the original failure. The rollback now uses the same
backoff and logs instead of masking the error it is recovering from.

* Installer: use an already installed x64 Python on ARM64 when none can be downloaded

Find-CompatiblePython ranks x64 within one minor and returns the native build
when that minor is ARM64-only, leaving Install-X64Python to bootstrap x64. On an
offline or winget-less box that bootstrap fails, and the retry went through the
same resolver, so an x64 build of a lower-priority supported minor already on the
machine was never picked up and setup continued on ARM64 Python, where pyarrow
and hf-transfer have no wheels.

Add an -X64Only mode that returns the best installed x64 interpreter or nothing,
and call it as the last resort in Install-X64Python. The version-first preference
is unchanged: x64 of the requested minor is still bootstrapped first.

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* Tighten comments in the Windows ARM64 installer changes

* Setup: require Git for a source build behind an unbuilt local llama.cpp dir

UNSLOTH_LOCAL_LLAMA_CPP_DIR only overrides the source-build opt-ins once the
directory holds a reusable llama-server.exe. Pointing it at the canonical
install location with nothing built there falls through to the normal install,
so the Phase 1 gate now probes the same layout candidates as the Phase 4 reuse
check before dropping the requirement.

* Setup: require Git when UNSLOTH_LLAMA_TAG=master forces a source build

* Tighten comments in the Windows installer changes

* Setup: negotiate TLS 1.2 for the direct VC++ runtime download

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Michael Han
d74d03d350
Show release notes in the update popup, sourced from CHANGELOG.md (#7432)
* Show release notes in the update popup, sourced from CHANGELOG.md

The update banner only linked out to the online changelog, so there was no
way to see what an update contains before taking it.

Add CHANGELOG.md at the repo root as the source of release notes. Studio
reads it from the default branch, so editing the file updates the popup
without a release or rebuild, and falls back to the copy bundled in the
install when the repo is unreachable.

Notes are matched to one exact version. The popup asks for the version it is
offering and gets that section or nothing, so an older release's notes can
never appear next to a newer update. When there is no match the popup links
out to the online changelog instead.

The collapsed popup previews the top bullets with the leading sentence
highlighted; "Show release notes" expands the full notes in a scrollable
panel. Applies to both the browser and desktop banners, and the desktop
updater's own release body is used when CHANGELOG.md has no matching section.

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci

* Address review: fence matching, nested bullets, BOM, updater notes field

Track the opening fence marker and length so a ``` sample inside a ````
block does not close it early and let the sample's heading be indexed as a
real release.

Preserve list indentation in the preview and take only top-level bullets, so
nested detail no longer consumes the four headline slots.

Strip a UTF-8 BOM before parsing. An editor on Windows can leave one on the
first line, which hid a section whose heading started the file.

Read `notes`/`pub_date` from latest.json in the manual Linux updater path,
with aliases for the older `body`/`date`. The workflow publishes Tauri's
field names, so the manual path's release body was always empty. Also loop
the preview tag strip until stable for CodeQL js/incomplete-multi-character
-sanitization; the value renders as text, so this is defence in depth.

* Address review: bare fence closers, HTML comments, underscores, notes URL

A closing fence must carry nothing after the delimiter, so a ```` line with
trailing text inside a ```` block is content rather than the end of it. Both
the parser and the preview extractor follow that rule now.

Skip headings inside HTML comments. A commented-out section is not rendered
by Markdown, so it must not be indexed as a release.

Strip only paired emphasis and park code spans first, so identifiers keep
their underscores: UNSLOTH_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK was previewing as
UNSLOTHDISABLEUPDATECHECK.

Prefer the caller's release URL over the API's generic changelog link, so the
desktop fallback points at the release page for the version being offered.

Look at the repo-root CHANGELOG.md before the packaging snapshot, and remove
the snapshot after build.sh, so an edited root file is never shadowed by a
stale copy.

Also nudge the notes container radius from 16px to 14px.

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* Address review: comparison operators, hidden comments, remote failures

Require a name character after "<" when stripping tags. A bullet reading
"Support Python <3.15 and >3.9" previewed as "Support Python 3.9", because
the operators were consumed as if they were a tag.

Track HTML comments while collecting preview lines. A commented-out bullet
was previewed as a published change even though Markdown never renders it.

Report a remote lookup failure whenever nothing matched. The bundled
changelog cannot know a version newer than the install, so discarding the
error made an offline lookup read as "no notes were published". The hook now
treats a reported failure as its retryable error state.

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* Address review: code-span delimiters, stale notes, retry past cached failures

Treat an HTML comment delimiter inside inline code as literal. A note reading
"Type `<!--` to begin a comment" put the parser into comment state, so every
release below it was swallowed into the entry above and became unfindable.
Applied to the preview extractor too.

Return no notes while the offered version differs from the fetched one. On
the render where the version changes, the hook still held the previous
release's notes, which the panel would show for a frame.

Let retry bypass a cached remote failure via a refresh flag on the endpoint.
Failures are cached for five minutes, so the visible Retry action could not
recover until the TTL expired. A cached success is still reused, so retries
cannot hammer the remote.

* Address review: CommonMark indentation, desktop release notes link

Allow up to three leading spaces on release headings and fences, and treat
four as indented code. An indented heading was unreachable and its notes were
appended to the release above, while an indented backtick line opened a fence
that swallowed later headings.

Link desktop release notes to the release page for the offered version on
every platform. The existing URL is built only in manual Linux package mode,
so in-app updates on macOS, Windows and AppImage fell back to the generic
changelog. The install button keeps using the manual URL.

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* Address review: wrapped prose, autolinks, abbreviations in the preview

Accumulate contiguous prose lines into one preview item. A paragraph wrapped
across source lines renders as one block but previewed as three fragments,
which also ate the four-item limit.

Keep Markdown autolinks. <https://example.com/notes> was stripped as if it
were a tag, so "See <https://example.com/notes> for details" previewed as
"See for details".

Do not split the lead sentence at an abbreviation. "Supports several formats,
e.g. GGUF and Safetensors." highlighted only up to "e.g." and dimmed the
actual change; known abbreviations and single initials are skipped now.

* Address review: park code spans first, skip indented code blocks

Park code spans before any other inline transformation. Tags, links, images
and emphasis inside a span are literal, but the strips ran first, so "Use
`<button>` for actions" previewed as "Use for actions".

Skip lines inside an indented code block when collecting bullets. A "- pip
install ..." line in a four-space-indented block became the headline and
pushed out the real prose, though Markdown renders it as code. Continuation
lines of an open bullet are unaffected.

* Studio: skip raw HTML blocks when reading release notes

A <pre>, <script>, <style> or <textarea> block renders literally, so a
sample '## 9.9.9' heading inside one was indexed as a release and cut the
real section's body short. The preview had the same gap and listed sample
bullets as notes.

Both readers now track type 1 HTML blocks and skip their contents. Blocks
open only at the start of a line, so a tag named mid-sentence stays inline
text, and <details> is type 6 so its Markdown still parses.

* Studio: read HTML blocks the way CommonMark renders them

A fence inside a <pre> block was treated as a real fence, so the block's
closing tag was swallowed and every release below it disappeared. Raw HTML
state is now checked before fences, in both readers.

Type 6 and 7 blocks (<details>, <div>, a bare tag on its own line) run to
the next blank line, so a heading pressed against the opening tag is not a
release either. Type 7 cannot interrupt a paragraph, so prose followed by a
bare tag is unaffected.

Checked against a CommonMark reference: 20000 generated well-formed
changelogs now agree exactly on which headings are releases, and every
previewed note is text the renderer really shows.

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* Studio: restore preview types dropped in the scanner refactor

The previous commit's refactor removed the Bullet and preview item
interfaces, so tsc -b failed and every job that builds the frontend
stopped there.

* Studio: fix release-notes preview and packaging review findings

Preview: a code span now closes on a run of the same length, so a note
containing backticks keeps them; thematic breaks no longer take a preview
slot; a quoted list is example output, so it stays out of the headline
bullets and is only used when a section has none of its own.

Popup: a failed lookup keeps the changelog link beside Retry, which the web
banner always offered before, and the desktop popup waits briefly for the
auto-auth token instead of recording a failure the user has to clear.

Packaging: the changelog snapshot is made by the build backend, so
python -m build, pip install . and sdist builds all ship the offline copy,
not only build.sh.

* Studio: scope the changelog fallback and hide staged sections

Installed, the levels above studio/ are site-packages, so a stray
CHANGELOG.md left there by another package outranked the bundled
snapshot. Those levels are now searched only when a checkout marker
(pyproject.toml or .git) is present, so a source checkout still serves
the editable file.

A section staged as only an HTML comment renders as nothing but was
reported as matched, leaving an empty notes surface. Notes that render
nothing now read as unpublished, so the popup links out instead.

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* Studio: cover the remaining raw block forms and repository links

Parser and preview: processing instructions, declarations and CDATA are
literal like <pre>, so a sample heading or bullet inside one is no longer
read as a release. ATX headings now need a space or tab after the hashes,
matching CommonMark, so a pasted non-breaking space no longer truncates
the release above it.

Popup: the notes region follows the viewport and the card scrolls as a
backstop, so a window under about 430px high no longer pushes the title
and dismiss control off screen. Relative links in the notes resolve against
the repository instead of Studio's origin, where the renderer blocked them.

* Studio: reference-style images, empty previews and version queries

Reference definitions now resolve against the raw host when the label is
used as an image, so ![alt][arch] loads the file instead of its HTML page
on GitHub. Labels are matched the way CommonMark compares them, and a
reference written inside a fenced block does not count.

Notes that preview as nothing, such as a lone command block, no longer
leave an empty muted strip in the collapsed popup; expanding still shows
them. A version query that cannot parse is rejected up front rather than
looked up and reported as no notes.

* Studio: Markdown scanning fixes across the release notes path

Code spans are now scanned rather than matched by pattern, so a run of
backticks closes only on a run of the same length. The preview and the
link resolver share that scanner, so a link inside `a``b [x](y.md)`
stays literal in both.

Also: a closing fence may carry only spaces or tabs, so a delimiter with a
non-breaking space after it stays code in all three scanners; escaped
parentheses in a link target resolve to the literal path instead of being
mangled; the collapsed preview decodes entities the way the expanded view
renders them, while code spans stay literal; and release notes are fetched
through authFetch so an expired access token is refreshed and retried.

* Changelog: real 2026.7.5 notes, led by the AMD release

Fills the section the popup reads with the actual headline changes, so the
collapsed preview shows real content instead of placeholder notes. Leads with
AMD support and covers the 23 July update: RDNA2 and Gorgon Halo, Strix Halo
detection, RDNA4 and ROCm failure recovery, 2x faster unified memory loading,
whisper.cpp dictation, and rollback environment cleanup.

* Studio: fix release-notes text handling found by adversarial testing

Line endings are normalised first: a CRLF body from the desktop updater no
longer hides fences, so a code sample cannot become a headline bullet, and
lone CR text splits into bullets.

Preview: reference links and images render as their text, a definition line
renders as nothing, parentheses in a destination no longer truncate the
sentence, escaped punctuation stays literal, and a fence indented into a
list item is treated as the block it is.

Links: a badge resolves both its image and its outer link, indented code and
code spans that cross a line are left alone, a definition cannot interrupt a
paragraph, and image alt text no longer decides a label's host.

Also: an escaped backtick cannot open a code span, park sentinels in the
source cannot swap content, two in-flight requests for one version resolve
in order, and repeated bullets no longer share a React key.

Comment scanning no longer rescans code spans per delimiter and span lookup
is a binary search: the worst inputs measured drop from 96ms to 1ms at the
20k cap, and from 544ms to 15ms at 200k.

* Studio: parser and fetch fixes found by adversarial testing

A comment marker written in prose no longer swallows the rest of the file.
Only a comment that starts a line opens a block; one written mid-sentence is
inline HTML and hides its own line at most. This was the worst case found:
a single stray marker made every release below it unreachable and served
their notes under the newer version's heading.

Also in the parser: a closing delimiter takes its whole line, so a heading
glued after it is not a release; an exact heading is never shadowed by a
zero-padded one; setext headings are release boundaries; any heading, rule
or definition ends a paragraph; and the code-span guard is a linear scan
rather than a backtracking pattern, so 20k backticks parse in a millisecond
instead of over a minute.

Fetching: one deadline for the whole response with chunked reads, so a
trickling server cannot hold a worker for minutes, waiters give up instead
of queueing behind a stalled fetch, and identity encoding is requested so a
compressing proxy cannot produce mojibake notes. Truncated notes close an
open fence.

UI: images and the renderer's own link dialog are held inside the card,
which the shared preview's blanket max-width reset had let escape, and only
the notes region scrolls so the dismiss control stays reachable on a short
viewport.

The developer update override no longer beats the documented opt-out, and
its value has to parse as a version.

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* Studio: CommonMark paragraph and block rules across the notes path

Setext detection now requires plain paragraph text above the underline. A
list item followed by --- is a list and a rule, not a heading: reading it as
one discarded the bullet and every note after it.

A backtick fence whose info string holds a backtick is not a fence, so such
a line no longer swallows the releases below it in the parser, the preview
and the link resolver.

Preview: only an ordered list starting at 1 interrupts a paragraph, an
unresolved reference keeps its brackets, a comment written mid-sentence
hides its own line at most instead of the rest of the document, a raw block
closer takes its whole line, and a code span closer after a backslash still
closes, since escapes do not apply inside a span.

Links: raw HTML blocks are literal, an escaped opener is not a link, and a
definition under a heading is a definition.

The overlay stack is capped to the viewport and both overlays can give up
height, so a long download list no longer pushes the update card's title and
dismiss control off screen.

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* Studio: desktop notes by backend version, desktop stack cap, fetch budget

latest.json now publishes the backend release the desktop build pins, and
both desktop paths carry it: the manual metadata check through Rust, and the
in-app updater through the raw metadata it already exposes. The popup looks
release notes up by that version, so desktop stops asking CHANGELOG.md for
an app SemVer it never contains and falling back to the generic installer
text. Metadata without the field still parses and behaves as before.

The desktop overlay stack is capped to the viewport like the browser one,
since the download panel shares it and the card's own cap cannot see a
sibling.

The fetch budget now bounds each read, not just the gap between reads. Slow
headers followed by a slow body held a worker for 5.6s against a 3s budget;
it is 3.0s now, and a timeout is reported as one.

* Studio: keep list-nested headings out of the release index

A `## <version>` heading indented to a list item's content column is inside
that item in CommonMark, not a release boundary. Reading it as one truncated
the real release and indexed a version that does not exist.

parse_changelog now tracks the open list items by the column their content
starts at, and only counts a heading left of that column. Supporting rules,
each checked against markdown-it (commonmark preset): a marker needs
whitespace after it, so `2.0` stays a setext version; an item interrupts a
paragraph only when it has content, and an ordered one only when it starts at
1; an empty item takes one blank line; a dedented fence, break or heading
closes the item; and `- ## 2.0` is a heading inside the item.

* Studio: whole-paragraph setext headings, uppercase declarations, escaped marks

Three CommonMark conformance fixes on the notes path, each checked against
markdown-it (commonmark preset).

A setext heading is the whole paragraph above the underline, so a heading that
wraps kept its version only on the first line while the parser read the last:
`2026.7.5 - Release` over `July 25` left that release unindexed and its notes
unreachable. The parser now tracks every line of the open paragraph, including
lazy continuations, and stops at whatever really interrupts it: a quote marker,
a bullet, or an ordered marker starting at 1.

A type 4 HTML block needs an uppercase letter after `<!`, so prose mentioning
`<!note` was hiding every release below it until the next `>`.

In the link resolver, `\![alt][label]` renders as a link, so its definition
resolves to the file's page on GitHub rather than the raw-content host.

* Studio: the preview needs the uppercase declaration rule too

The backend parser stopped treating `<!note` as an HTML block, but the
collapsed preview still did, so prose mentioning one emptied the preview of
every bullet below it while the expanded notes rendered them. A shipped test
now pins the two to the same rule.

* Treat an empty HTML comment as closed and always release the changelog fetch flag

<!--> and <!---> are complete comments in CommonMark: the closer overlaps the
opener, so searching for --> past the opener never found it and the scanner
stayed in comment state for the rest of the file. An empty comment used as a
section marker hid every release below it, in both the backend parser and the
frontend preview.

get_remote_changelog cleared its single-flight flag only after except Exception,
so a BaseException stranded it and every later caller waited out the full
deadline for the life of the process. Move the release into a finally.

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* Compare resolved changelog paths instead of a hardcoded checkout name

The ordering assertion matched the string suffix /unsloth/CHANGELOG.md, so it
raised StopIteration in any checkout not literally named unsloth, and on
Windows the separator is a backslash so the suffix never matched there either.
Both are unrelated to the ordering under test. Verified failing on
ubuntu-24.04, macos-14-arm64 and windows-2025 alike, and passing after.

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* Scan backtick runs once instead of rescanning the suffix per opener

Every unmatched opener rescanned the rest of the line and the outer loop then
advanced by a single run, so a line of runs of 1, 2, 3 ... backticks was
quadratic: 321 KB took 7.688s, and release notes are reparsed on every popup
request, so one malformed remote changelog could tie up backend workers across
installed clients. Collect the runs in one pass and walk a cursor per run
length, since a length that runs out of partners stays out. Same 321 KB now
takes 0.013s and 5 MB takes 0.205s. Verified identical output against the old
implementation on 30000 randomized lines.

* Read type 6 and 7 HTML containers in the link resolver too

The resolver masked only type 1 blocks (pre, script, style, textarea), while
the backend parser and the collapsed preview already apply the type 6 and 7
rules, so the three disagreed on the same notes. A <details> or <div> with no
blank line inside is a type 6 block whose contents render verbatim, so two
things went wrong there: a relative link was rewritten into text the reader
sees literally, and a fence inside the block was taken for a real fence, which
silently stopped every link below it from resolving. A blank line, not the
closing tag, ends these blocks, so the common '<div align="center">' followed
by a blank line still holds Markdown and still resolves.

* Mask comments before fences, split only on Markdown line endings, stage the snapshot

Three separate reports, all confirmed against head.

The link resolver tracked no comment state, so a fence delimiter hidden inside
an HTML comment was read as a real fence. The fence then stayed open and every
visible line below was classified as code, so none of its links resolved: one
commented-out draft containing a stray backtick run silently broke the rest of
the notes. Comments are masked now, but only outside a fence, since fenced
content is literal and a comment opener in it is not one. Commented ranges join
the code spans, so a link the reader cannot see is not rewritten either.
Verified with 9 cases under node; 2 fail on the previous file.

str.splitlines also breaks on U+2028, U+2029, NEL, vertical tab and form feed,
none of which end a line in CommonMark. A separator sitting in prose ahead of
"## 9.9.9" made the parser index a release that renders nowhere and truncate
the notes above it: measured, the version list went from 2.0, 9.9.9, 1.0 to
2.0, 1.0 and the 2.0 body stopped being cut at the separator.

The build wrote the snapshot beside the checked-in sources, so a PEP 517 build
against an immutable checkout (Nix, Bazel, a read-only container mount) raised
PermissionError before build_py started and produced no wheel at all. The
source-tree copy is best effort now and the wheel takes its copy from the
staging directory. Reproduced both ways against a read-only package dir.

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* Use the backend's heading and quote marker rules in the preview

An ATX heading needs an ASCII space or tab after the marker, which is exactly
what _HEADING_PATTERN requires. The \s class also matches a non-breaking space,
so prose beginning "## Important change" with one was classified as a heading
and discarded by collectBullets, and a prose-only release then had no collapsed
preview at all rather than a wrong one.

A blockquote marker takes at most three leading spaces, like every other marker
in this file. Accepting any run let an indented code sample containing
"> - sample output" shed its indentation and enter the collector, so a release
with no real bullets showed code as its summary.

Both reproduced under node against the real module: the two cases fail on the
previous file and pass now, with a real heading, a real quoted bullet and an
ordinary bullet unchanged.

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* Collect preview reference labels only from lines that can be definitions

A definition-shaped line inside an indented code block or a deep fence is
literal text, so CommonMark leaves a later "[Beta] support" unresolved with its
brackets showing. The pre-scan ran over every line regardless, so the label was
recorded and toPlainText stripped the brackets: the collapsed preview claimed a
resolved reference the expanded notes do not have.

It now skips the same code the collector pass skips. A real definition takes at
most three spaces of indentation, so the indent test cannot reject one, which
the second case checks. Reproduced under node: the indented-code definition
resolved "Beta support" before and keeps its brackets now.

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* Let a document-level HTML block close an open list item

CommonMark HTML blocks of types 1 to 6 interrupt a paragraph, so a "<div>" to
the left of an open list item closes it and a following one-to-three-space
indented "## 2.0" is a real document heading. Two things stopped that: the block
opener was blanked before the list tracker saw it, so it read as a blank line,
and _may_be_lazy treated it as ordinary text that could continue the item's
paragraph. The item therefore stayed open and the release below the block was
swallowed entirely.

The opener's indentation is now taken before it is hidden, the way a fence
opener's already was, and an HTML block opener is no longer a candidate for lazy
continuation. Type 7 cannot interrupt a paragraph and is deliberately excluded,
since after_paragraph is the only state this helper is asked about.

Measured on the reported shape: the version list went from 3.0, 1.0 to
3.0, 2.0, 1.0. The test also pins the two cases that must not change, an
indented heading genuinely nested in an item and an ordinary lazy continuation,
both of which still suppress the heading.

* Let the download panel shrink inside the capped overlay stack

The bottom-right stack is capped to the viewport, but a flex item defaults to
min-height:auto, so the download panel's outer wrapper could not shrink below
its own content. min-h-0 had been added to the nested panel and not to this
wrapper, so on a short viewport the cap was absorbed by the update card, whose
header and actions are fixed, instead of by the download list, which scrolls.

Only the shared-stack branch takes it. Standalone is positioned fixed and is not
a flex item at all.

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* Tighten release notes comments

Shorten the comments and docs added with the update popup release notes
so each explains its line in as few words as possible. Comments only, no
behaviour change.

* Measure release-notes indentation from the container

CommonMark measures a block's indentation from its container, not from the
left margin (spec 0.31.2 sections 4.4 and 5.2). The three changelog scanners
measured from the margin in different places, so they disagreed with the
renderer and with each other.

Under "- Details:" the content column is 2, so a four-space line is two
columns in: a paragraph holding a link. The link resolver read it as an
indented code block and left the destination relative, so it resolved against
Studio's own origin instead of the repository.

At document level the same four spaces really are code, and a top-level
bullet is not indented enough to continue the block. The preview promoted an
indented line that looked like a fence opener to a list-contained fence, so
with no later closer every bullet below it was skipped and the collapsed
popup lost its summary.

A fence is scoped to its container too: with no closing line it runs to the
end of the containing block, not the end of the document (section 4.5). A
dedented "## 2.0" closes the list item the fence sits in, so it is a real
release heading. Document-wide fence state kept the block open, so one
missing closing line hid every release below it.

Both frontend scanners now read their list columns from one module ported
from the backend's own tracker, which keeps the three in step.

Two smaller fixes ride along. A release body written as a GFM table rendered
as a grid but previewed as its raw "| Change | Detail | | --- | --- |"
delimiters, so table rows are now dropped from the collapsed summary the way
a code block already is. The comment scanner restarted its code-span search
at the first span for every opener, so a line of N spans and N openers cost N
squared: a 203 KiB line, well inside the 2 MiB the fetcher accepts, took 10.9s
and now takes 41ms.

Differential fuzzing against a CommonMark reference implementation puts the
parser's heading mismatches at 11 of 14275 documents, down from 617, and the
link resolver's at 147 of 6000, down from 217.

* Keep Retry reachable when the release notes fetch fails

The panel took fallbackMarkdown for every response that did not match, error
included, so markdown was always truthy on desktop and the error branch that
carries the Retry button was unreachable. The fallback there is the updater's
static install blurb, not this release's notes, so a transient failure showed
"Download the Apple Silicon .dmg" where the notes should be, with no way to ask
again until the cache expired.

The hook already separates the two: a reported failure is error and retryable,
"no section for this version" is ready and is not. The fallback now applies only
to the second, which is the case its prop documents.

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* Scope an unclosed comment to its block and end a release on a bare ##

Two CommonMark rules the changelog scanners read too strictly.

An HTML block only opens when the line itself begins with a comment marker
(spec 0.31.2 section 4.6, type 2). One written mid-sentence is inline raw HTML
and, unclosed, is ordinary text. The link resolver carried the open state to
every line below instead, so a note reading "- Type <!-- to begin a comment"
masked the relative links under it and they resolved against Studio's own
origin rather than the repository. maskComments now separates the block form
from the inline one and skips an opener sitting inside a code span, the way
_strip_comments and stripCommentSpans already do. The spans are scanned only
once an opener turns up, so a line without one costs what it did before.

An ATX heading's opening sequence may also be followed by the end of the line
(section 4.2), so a bare ## is an empty level-two heading. Both heading
patterns required whitespace after the hashes, so everything below such a line
stayed inside the release above it and the popup could show unrelated notes
under that version. An empty heading carries no version, so it ends the release
without indexing one of its own.

Differential runs against markdown-it-py: section bodies 7769 to 0 mismatches
over 36069 generated documents, comment-heavy link resolution 705 to 53 over
6000, and previews leaking a bare marker as headline text 22484 to 0 over
40000. The residual link cases are all one shape, a comment block opened inside
a list item that outlives the item, which the fence tracker scopes and the
comment tracker does not, in all three scanners alike.

* Give a hidden comment its own column and balance link destinations

A comment is an HTML block, so one written at the margin under a bullet is not
indented enough to continue that item and closes the list. All three scanners
blanked the line before list tracking saw it, which reads as a blank line and
leaves the item open, so a release heading below it looked like nested item
content and the new release merged into the one above. A hidden line now keeps
its own column through _hidden_structure and hiddenStructure, and only its
column, since the text a comment or a raw block hides is not Markdown and must
not open a list of its own. A line inside a block already open is that block's
content and still keeps nothing.

A link destination may hold parentheses while they balance, so [x]((draft).md)
points at (draft).md. The resolver stopped at the first paren, matched an empty
destination and left the markdown alone, so the link resolved against Studio's
own origin. The balanced form counts only while a closing paren or a title
still ends the link, so the stray paren in [x](a(b.md) stays the closer the way
CommonMark reads it rather than being swallowed into a link across lines.

* Scope paragraph state to the container a line is written in

Two lines the parser read as block starts are lazy paragraph text, so the
list they were written under closed early and the heading indented to the
item's content column was indexed as a release the renderer never shows.

A setext underline may never be a lazy continuation line (spec 0.31.2
section 4.3), so `===` written left of an open item is more of that item's
paragraph. Rejecting every underline-shaped line ended the list there. A row
of three dashes is still a thematic break, which does end it.

Lazy continuation runs the other way too: a marker written outside a
blockquote is not text of the quote's paragraph, so `2. item` under `> quote`
opens a list even though an ordered marker past 1 may not interrupt a
paragraph. Paragraph state is now scoped to its container: a quote line
leaves open only the quote's own paragraph, an underline needs one in its own
container, a definition ends one only when there is none to continue, and a
line four columns past its container is code, which may not interrupt.

The frontend pair reads the same tracker, so both scanners now carry the
quote state and a fence inside a list item ends with the item in the preview
the way it already did on the backend.

Measured against markdown-it-py (CommonMark 0.31.2) over 264k generated
documents: 3368 sections now match the renderer, none regressed, and every
list and quote corpus is exact.

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* Read a fence and an HTML block from the container it opens in

A block is measured from its container and not from the left margin (spec
0.31.2 sections 4.5 and 5.2), but the link resolver's fence, raw HTML and type
6 expressions all started at the margin, so a fence behind a quote marker and
one three columns under a nested bullet opened nothing. The sample inside was
then read as prose, and a relative link written in a code block or a details
body was rewritten into text the reader is shown verbatim. Matching runs of
backticks hid some of it by accident, since the code span scanner pairs them
across lines, but a tilde fence, a closer of a different length and every HTML
block went through. Each line is now read from the container it is written in,
which the list tracker already knew, and a block is scoped to that container
the way a fence inside an item already was: a line to the left of the item, or
outside the quote, ends the block along with it, and a bare quote marker is
the blank line that ends a type 6 block.

A destination holds parentheses while they balance, and a path may nest them,
so [x](((draft)).md) points at ((draft)).md. One nesting level was all the
expression allowed, so anything deeper fell through to the plain form, matched
an empty destination and left the link resolving against Studio's own origin.
The pairs are unrolled to the 32 levels cmark counts, and the balanced form is
still gated on a closer following it, so the stray paren in [x](a(b.md) stays
the closer the way CommonMark reads it rather than inventing a link across
lines.

Measured against markdown-it-py (CommonMark 0.31.2) over 66k generated
documents, comparing the rendered HTML rather than the destinations alone:
7286 documents in the parenthesis corpus and 313 in the container corpus now
match the renderer, and the link and definition corpora are unchanged. One
container document regresses, where closing the HTML block correctly exposes
an unrelated gap of its own: a link reference definition still leaves a
paragraph open, so the indented line below it reads as prose rather than as
code. The list tracker still matches the backend on every step, the repo's own
CHANGELOG resolves identically, and the pathological inputs measure the same.

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* Read a block from the item its marker opens, and let a comment reach its paragraph

Four things the three changelog scanners read differently from a renderer.

A fence written straight after a list marker is the item's own first content,
measured from the column that content starts, so "- ```md" opens one. All three
scanners matched the whole line and saw nothing, so the code sample below it was
prose: the resolver rewrote a destination the reader sees verbatim, and the
preview offered the info string as a headline bullet. A shared itemContent /
_item_content reads past a marker that really opens an item, capping the padding
the way the list tracker caps it so an over-indented line is still indented code.
An HTML block opener is read the same way, and its marker survives into the
structural line so the item it opens is still tracked.

An HTML block holds no lazy continuation line, so one opened on an item's
continuation line ends where the item does, exactly as a fence there already
did. The backend and the preview ended it only on a blank line, so it ran past
the item and swallowed the next release heading, which made those notes
unreachable and dropped every bullet below it from the collapsed popup. A raw
block inside an item ends on a blank line too, which is where cmark puts it.

A comment written mid-sentence is inline raw HTML belonging to the paragraph
around it, so its "-->" may arrive on a later line of that same paragraph. Ending
it at its own line left a backtick inside it pairing with a real one below, which
hid a following link from the resolver, and left the preview quoting text the
popup body does not show. A shared commentClosesBelow answers whether the closer
arrives before the paragraph breaks; where it does not, the opener stays the
ordinary text a renderer shows, so a note that merely mentions "<!--" still hides
nothing.

Only ASCII punctuation is escapable, so the backslash in "docs\alpha.md" is a
character of the path. Dropping every backslash rewrote it to a path that does
not exist, and a URL parser reads what survives as a separator, so a Windows or
namespaced path pointed at the wrong file either way. The destination expression
now escapes only punctuation, which also means a space still ends a destination:
"[x](a b.md)" and "[x](a(b.md)" are not links, so their paths are left alone
rather than half-rewritten. A destination that runs out of line still resolves,
since its closer is on the line below.

Fuzzed against markdown-it (CommonMark 0.31.2) over 20k-document corpora, with
the whole rewritten document rendered and compared, not just its destinations.
Release headings: 117 to 16 on containers, 88 to 10 on markers, 17 to 12,
nothing new anywhere. Link destinations: 8823 to 104 on markers, 114 to 98 on
comments, nothing new. Whole-document renders: 9271 to 220, 5116 to 245, 1265 to
671. The Python and TypeScript list trackers still agree over 26861 steps, and
itemContent and hiddenStructure agree over another 6335. 321 KB of unmatched
backticks still measures the same.

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* Let a definition follow a definition, and read a comment from the item it opens in

Three CommonMark conformance fixes in the changelog scanners.

A link reference definition is a block of its own that may not interrupt a
paragraph, so it opens none either: definitions are allowed to run
consecutively (spec 0.31.2 section 4.7). The link resolver counted one as
paragraph text, so every definition after the first fell outside the set of
lines a definition may start on and kept its relative destination, which then
resolved against Studio's own origin. The backend already read the line this
way.

The guard asking whether a `-->` is reachable from an opener read any line
whose first character was punctuation as the start of a new block. A `-->`
written on a line of its own is how a multiline comment is ordinarily closed,
and a wrapped line may open with emphasis, so neither counted as more of the
paragraph carrying the comment. The comment never closed and the collapsed
popup showed the author's internal note to the reader. It now tests for a
block that may actually interrupt a paragraph.

A comment is an HTML block too (section 4.6, type 2), so one written as a list
item's first content opens inside that item exactly as a fence written there
does. All three scanners looked for the opener at the margin of the line as
written, so a marker in front of it hid the block: the resolver rewrote a
destination inside raw HTML, which Streamdown then shows the reader as a
literal URL, and the preview quoted the hidden note back at them as though the
bullet were Markdown. The opener is now read from the item's content, the
marker survives into the structural line so the item it opens is still
tracked, and the block is scoped to that item the way a fence there is.

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* Tighten the release notes comments without losing the reasons they record

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Co-authored-by: Unsloth <michaelhan@Michaels-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: danielhanchen <danielhanchen@gmail.com>
2026-07-28 21:26:43 -07:00
Leo Borcherding
411cb86d62
amd: require bitsandbytes>=0.50.0 in the amd extra (fixes ROCm 4-bit NaNs) (#7535)
* amd: require bitsandbytes>=0.50.0 in the amd extra

bnb <= 0.49.2 NaNs at decode shape on every AMD GPU. The ROCm 4-bit GEMV
fix (bnb PR #1887) first ships in 0.50.0, on PyPI since 2026-07-24, so the
old >=0.49.1 floor could still resolve the broken range.

Mirrors the same change made on the pip release branch in #7278.

* amd: cite the 0.50.0 ROCm work accurately in the bnb floor comment

The comment credited bnb PR #1887 as "the ROCm 4-bit GEMV fix" for every
AMD GPU. #1887 decouples blocksize from warp size and fixes a hardcoded
warp size of 32 in kgemm_4bit_inference_naive, which is a CDNA problem by
construction. The RDNA-side work is #1979 (fused 4-bit SIMT GEMM) and
#2012 (RDNA3/4 workgroup resonance). All three first ship in 0.50.0, so
the >=0.50.0 floor is unchanged; only the justification was wrong.

* amd: raise the installer bitsandbytes fallback floors to 0.50.0

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* Keep the amd extra citation and the AMD install guide reference

* amd: do not promise aarch64 a ROCm 4-bit backend it never gets

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Kirelos Namroud
150b5ba25a
feat(studio): adjustable llama-server parallel slots from the web UI (#7447)
* feat(studio): share the llama-server --parallel bounds as PARALLEL_MIN/MAX

The per-load parallel-slots field needs the same 1..64 range the CLI flag
validates, but models/inference.py cannot import run.py (run.py builds the
app that imports routes that import models). Promote the bounds into this
dependency-free module, which already owns the -np/--parallel semantics, and
record the deliberate mirrors that cannot import it (run.py, the unsloth CLI,
the web UI). The denylist entry stays: the first-class field is now the single
write path for the slot count, so a pass-through would still desync the
committed bookkeeping from llama-server.

* feat(studio): note the per-load override in the --parallel help text

--parallel is now the server-wide default that a per-load n_parallel (the
Studio Parallel Slots run setting) can override, not the definitive slot
count. Point at the new control so a user does not conclude a restart is the
only way to change slots, and record the shared PARALLEL_MIN/MAX mirror
alongside the existing CLI one.

* feat(studio): add n_parallel to LoadRequest and echo the slot counts

LoadRequest.n_parallel (optional, PARALLEL_MIN..PARALLEL_MAX) lets a load pick
its own llama-server --parallel count; omitted, the server-wide launch default
applies. ValidateModelRequest carries it too so the training-coexistence
estimate sizes the KV cache like the follow-up load rather than passing on a
smaller footprint.

LoadResponse and InferenceStatusResponse gain both requested_parallel_slots
(what the load was invoked with) and parallel_slots (what llama-server
actually runs after the fitter's slot reduction), so a client can tell an
honored request from a reduced one. Both are None where --parallel has no
meaning: non-GGUF loads and the diffusion runner.

* feat(studio): record the requested parallel-slot count on the backend

The auto GPU-memory fit may launch fewer slots than requested to keep the
model fully on GPU, so the committed effective count cannot answer "is the
live server what this request asked for?". Store the invoked count separately
(mirroring the _requested_n_ctx pattern) from the pre-reduction pending
kwargs, expose it as requested_parallel_slots, and have _already_in_target_state
compare requested-vs-requested: comparing against the effective count would
reload -- and re-reduce -- forever on an identical Apply.

The comparison sits in the non-diffusion branch, since the diffusion runner
ignores --parallel entirely. The requested value shares the effective count's
lifecycle, so every unload/kill path clears it and a stale count cannot
poison the next load's dedupe.

* feat(studio): honor a per-load parallel-slot count in /load and /validate

Resolve the slot count once per load -- the request field if set, else the
server-wide launch default -- and feed it to every consumer that must agree:
the training-coexistence guard, the llama-server load kwargs, and the reload
dedupe. Without the dedupe comparison a changed slot count would be swallowed
as already_loaded; it compares requested-vs-requested and skips the diffusion
runner, which ignores --parallel.

app.state.llama_parallel_slots is deliberately never written: it stays the
launch intent and the admission-queue fallback, so one load's override cannot
leak into later loads. /validate resolves the same way so its estimate cannot
undercount what the load then allocates.

Both /load returns and /status echo the counts through one helper, which
reports None for diffusion -- its load never commits a count, so echoing the
reset placeholder would fabricate an "invoked with 1 slot".

* feat(studio): accept nParallel in the chat-preset load config

ChatPresetLoadConfig is extra="forbid", so a preset carrying the new parallel
slots knob would 422 the whole settings sync without this field. Bounds come
from the shared PARALLEL_MIN/MAX rather than literals, so a future range
change cannot start rejecting presets the UI still allows.

* test(studio): cover the per-load parallel-slots knob

Pins the behaviors a regression would silently break: the requested-vs-effective
dedupe (comparing against the reduced count would reload forever), the diffusion
skip and its None echo, the requested count's reset lifecycle, and its commit
from the pre-reduction pending kwargs.

Also pins the three bounds mirrors that cannot import PARALLEL_MIN/MAX (run.py,
the unsloth CLI, the web UI) plus the preset model that can, so a range change
cannot leave one of them clamping or rejecting at the old limit.

* test(studio): refresh the --parallel denylist comments for the UI knob

The pinned rationale said the typer flag owns the slot count and pointed users
at a Studio restart. Parallel Slots / LoadRequest.n_parallel is now the other
managed writer, and the 1..64 guard is the shared PARALLEL_MIN/MAX -- a reader
following the old comments would conclude the UI control does not exist.

* feat(studio): note the per-load override in the CLI --parallel help

Both the plain-serve and `unsloth studio run` flags now describe a server-wide
default the Studio Parallel Slots run setting can override per load, matching
the backend help text.

* feat(studio): remember a per-model Parallel Slots override

nParallel joins the per-model config with the same null-means-follow-the-default
convention as the other knobs: null keeps the server-wide --parallel count, so
a blank control never pins a number and isDefaultConfig still deletes an
otherwise-untouched config instead of storing it.

The value is re-clamped to N_PARALLEL_MIN/MAX on every localStorage read and
write (the store is user-editable), and listing it in STORED_CONFIG_FIELDS
keeps it from being dropped as an unknown key. Legacy blobs predate the knob,
so their migration carries null. No schema-version bump: an additive optional
field, like the GPU fields before it.

* feat(studio): bridge nParallel between the per-model config and the store

The config->store, store->config and equality helpers all need the new field:
without the equality arm a slots-only edit reads as unchanged, so Apply is
dropped and the dirty state never lights up.

* feat(studio): track the parallel-slot override in the chat runtime store

nParallel holds the editable override and loadedNParallel the value the last
successful load sent, which the failed-switch rollback re-sends. Both are
per-model: they clear on unload and on a model switch, unlike the standing
preferences (GPU memory mode, speculative type) that survive one.

There is deliberately no backend-echo field for the control: the echo is the
resolved count, so adopting it would pin a blank "follow the server default"
input to an explicit number.

* feat(studio): type n_parallel and the slot-count echoes

The load request gains the optional per-load slot count, and both the load
response and the status payload gain requested_parallel_slots (invoked) and
parallel_slots (actually running after the fitter's reduction). Keys stay
snake_case: the payload is serialized as-is, with no case conversion.

* feat(studio): forward n_parallel to the validate preflight

validateModel builds its own body rather than forwarding the load payload, so
the slot count has to be listed explicitly. Slots scale the KV estimate, and
the preflight exists to refuse a load the training guard would then 409 -- an
unforwarded count would validate a smaller footprint than the load allocates.

* feat(studio): include nParallel in the active model's config

The sidebar assembles the active model's config from individually subscribed
store fields; an unsubscribed field would leave the form showing a stale value
after any external change.

* feat(studio): add the Parallel Slots control to the run settings

A numeric input in the GGUF advanced section, blank meaning "follow the server
default". It clamps on change like the Draft Tokens field rather than using
NumericValueInput, so there is no blur-draft to lose when the user types a
value and immediately clicks Load.

hasNonDefaultAdvanced counts it too, so a remembered override reopens the
advanced section instead of hiding the setting that is actually in effect.

* feat(studio): key the sidebar config form on nParallel too

The signature drives the remount that re-seeds the form; without the new field
an externally changed slot count would leave the sidebar showing the old one.

* feat(studio): send the Parallel Slots override on load

performLoad snapshots the slot count at click time (staged run-settings config
first, else the store) and sends it on both the validate preflight and the
load, so the two size the same footprint. A cross-model switch re-baselines it
like the other per-model knobs -- the previous model's count must not follow
onto the next one -- and the failed-switch rollback re-sends the previous
model's value so a rescue reload cannot silently drop to the server default.

The success path keeps the click-time value rather than the response echo: the
echo is the count the fitter resolved, so adopting it would turn a blank
"follow the server default" control into an explicit pin. Slots are GGUF-only,
so a transformers load sends and records null instead of a phantom override.

* feat(studio): carry the slot override through the compare-pane load

The compare pane builds its own load request, so it needs the field explicitly
or a pane with a remembered override would load at the server default. Its
validate preflight sends the same count, matching the comment above it that
promises validation is sized exactly as the load below.

GGUF-gated on both calls, and the store adopts the pane's own click-time value
rather than the resolved echo, mirroring the single-model path.

* feat(studio): honor the remembered slot override on startup auto-load

The auto-load path reads the per-model config and forwards every other
remembered knob, so a remembered Parallel Slots value was the one setting lost
on the "load last used model" path: llama-server came back at the server-wide
default with the control showing blank, and the first manual Apply afterwards
then forced a needless reload because the counts disagreed.

* feat(studio): seed the slot baseline from the status echo

Only the rollback baseline is seeded, never the editable control: the echo is
the resolved count, so adopting it would pin a blank "follow the server
default" input to a number. Without the seed, loadedNParallel stayed null
after a tab reload or a second tab adopting the running model, and a failed
switch then rolled the previous model back at the server default while every
other knob was restored.

* feat(studio): capture Parallel Slots in chat presets

The knob joins the preset load config end to end: captured from the store,
re-clamped when read back (persisted presets are untrusted input), applied on
switch, and summarized in the preset chip. Its default is null, so
coalesceDefaultLoadKnobs keeps a default-only preset empty rather than
persisting a no-op override.

* feat(studio): re-derive the preset state when Parallel Slots changes

Both preset memos snapshot the store through capturePresetLoadConfig, so
without the new dependency a slots-only edit left the unsaved-changes flag and
the load summary showing the previous value.

* test(studio): pin the Parallel Slots wiring end to end

Source-contract coverage for the hops a refactor can silently drop: the three
/load builders (interactive, compare pane, startup auto-load) and their
validate preflights, per-model persistence and clamping, the UI row, and the
status seed -- including the negative assertion that hydration seeds only the
rollback baseline, never the control, so the resolved echo cannot pin a blank
"server default" input.

* test(studio): pin nParallel in the preset load config

Covers capture, clamped read-back and apply on the frontend, plus the backend
field itself: ChatPresetLoadConfig is extra="forbid", so a missing or drifted
field 422s every settings sync that carries a preset.

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* Fall back to one slot when llama-server lacks --kv-unified for PR #7447

Without --kv-unified an explicit --parallel N makes llama-server give each slot -c/N, so on a build without the flag choosing N slots silently shrinks every context window for a feature that build cannot serve. Clamp to one slot and log why, placed after the requested count is captured so the echo still reports it and before the KV estimates so the fit matches what actually launches.

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* Clear the slot control on load paths that never send it, and size the training guard for diffusion

Four review findings on the per-load Parallel Slots knob.

The editable nParallel control means "follow the server default" when null, so
any success path that does not send a slot count has to clear it. Three paths
kept a value staged for a different model:

- chat-adapter.ts, cached non-GGUF auto-load: the interactive and compare
  builders already clear both fields for a non-GGUF response, this third one
  did not. The field never renders for a non-GGUF target, so the stale count
  was invisible and unclearable from the UI yet still persisted, and it flips
  isDefaultConfig so a user with no overrides silently gets a stored entry.
- chat-adapter.ts, fresh-model fallback: its request omits n_parallel but its
  success state resynced every other knob and left the slots alone, so a staged
  edit survived against a server running the default and the next Apply
  reloaded at a count that load never sent.
- apply-inference-status-to-store.ts: on a model change underneath the tab
  every sibling knob adopts the new model's status, but nParallel updated only
  its baseline, so the previous model's explicit count followed onto the new
  model and saving or reloading there pinned it. Clear the control and keep
  seeding the baseline for the rollback.

The training-coexistence guard sized a diffusion GGUF with the requested slot
count. _estimate_kv_cache_bytes scales the SWA cache with slots
(swa_limit = swa * slots + ubatch), but load_model hands a diffusion target to
_start_diffusion_server before the slot plumbing, so that runner is always
single-slot. At the new default of 4 this inflated the estimate and could 409 a
load that fits. An unclassified GGUF keeps the requested count.

Backend base KV depends on -c alone, not on --parallel, which is why only the
SWA term is affected: llama.cpp PR 14363 and discussion 4130.

Tests: three training-guard cases in test_parallel_slots_per_load.py and one
source contract in test_model_picker_contracts.py, each mutation-checked.
174 passed across the backend slot/admission/training suites, 56 across the
frontend contract suites.

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* Keep the slot control when re-adopting the running model, and never record slots for a diffusion load

Two follow-ups from the latest review round.

The first is a regression from c796393. That commit cleared the slot control
whenever hydratingExistingModel was set, to stop model A's count following onto
model B. But that flag is also set on the resident-model adopt path: when the
store checkpoint is an external provider id and the user re-picks the still
loaded local model, applyActiveModelStatusToStore is called with the external
id as previousCheckpoint, so the flag is unconditionally true. The clear then
wiped the config applyPerModelConfigToRuntime had restored two lines earlier,
and it was the only knob that did, because the siblings re-adopt the status
echo while this one cleared. Gate the clear on the tab's own baseline no longer
matching the running count: a genuine A to B swap still clears, re-adopting the
same model keeps its value.

The second revises an earlier call of mine. I rejected the diffusion phantom as
cosmetic because the backend ignores the value on every send. The sharpened
report is right and my rejection was wrong: capturePresetLoadConfig records
nParallel with no model gate, a Preset carries no model id, and applying one
writes nParallel for whatever model is current. So a count recorded against a
diffusion model, which the backend never applied, rides a saved preset onto a
text GGUF and becomes a real override the user never chose. Record slots only
when the load actually committed them, on all three load builders.

Tests: two source contracts in test_model_picker_contracts.py, both mutation
checked. Frontend typecheck clean, 58 passed across the contract and preset
suites.

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* Clear the slot baseline when status reports a model without slots

Hydrating from a GGUF to a slotless model left loadedNParallel at the previous
model's count: the seed only runs when the echo is non-null, and the control
clear added earlier touches nParallel alone. The stale baseline is what a
failed-switch rollback re-sends, and preset capture reads it, so it could claim
slots for a model that never used them.

Clear it when status describes a model that cannot have slots. /status omits
the echo entirely for non-GGUF and sends an explicit null for the diffusion
runner, so keying on is_gguf === false or an explicit null covers both while an
absent field on a GGUF, which is how an older backend reports one, still leaves
the baseline alone.

Test mutation checked; frontend typecheck clean against a fresh npm ci.

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* Distinguish a same-model re-adopt from a model swap, and size the training guard at the slots that launch for PR #7447

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* Keep the blank slot control across a failed-switch rollback for PR #7447

* Restore a remembered slot override when hydrating a fresh store for PR #7447

* Tighten comments for PR #7447

* Restore a remembered slot override on a model switch too for PR #7447

* Tighten comments and docstrings for PR #7447

* Take the rollback slot intent from the picker's pre-switch snapshot for PR #7447

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Wasim Yousef Said
65b4d9d9e7
Add Unsloth desktop deep links (#7560)
* Add Unsloth desktop deep links

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Wasim Yousef Said
4c2df3e6f8
Studio: fix macOS titlebar drag and collapsed layout (#7555)
* Fix macOS Studio titlebar interactions

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Willow Lopez
77971d0deb
fix(rocm): prefer system LLVM runtime on native Linux (#7448)
* fix(rocm): prefer system LLVM runtime on native Linux

* Fix/adjust the nested LLVM probe for PR #7448: lib64 hosts and non-directories

Two gaps found while simulating the fix against real ROCm layouts.

1. lib64 hosts got no LLVM dir. The candidate was built from the HSA dir, so a
   host with libhsa-runtime64 under lib64 probed <root>/lib64/llvm/lib. ROCm
   installs LLVM under <root>/lib/llvm regardless, so that host kept binding
   system libamd_comgr to the bundle's libLLVM: exactly the bug #7446 reports.
   Probe both spellings, the HSA dir's own first so a genuine lib64 layout still
   wins. When lib_sub is already "lib" the seen set collapses them.

2. os.path.exists accepted a non-directory. The serve-time caller joins these
   straight into LD_LIBRARY_PATH with no is-dir filter, so a file named
   llvm/lib reached the loader. os.path.isdir instead.

Verified on a 27-case matrix built from real directory trees (not mocks), run on
both Windows and Linux against three revisions: main, this PR as-is, and this
commit. Zero regressions and zero reorderings of the pre-existing entries in
every case, and the installer and launcher copies never disagree. The lib64 case
goes [lib64] -> [lib64, lib/llvm/lib]; the file case drops the bogus entry; a
symlinked llvm/lib resolves correctly on Linux.

End-to-end loader check: built real ELF objects mirroring the shipped bundle
(RUNPATH=$ORIGIN, an incomplete libLLVM.so.23.0git next to llama-server, system
comgr from /opt/rocm/lib) and reproduced the reported failure verbatim, then
confirmed the prepend clears it:
  before  undefined symbol: LLVMInitializeSPIRVTarget  ->  after  exit 0

Test helper now patches os.path.isdir alongside os.path.exists, else every fake
host reports its nested llvm dir as missing. New cases: lib64 finding llvm under
lib, lib64 preferring its own when both exist, and a real-filesystem check that a
non-directory is not prepended. Removing the lib fallback from one copy reddens
three tests including the two-copy parity guard.

tests/studio/install: 1361 passed on Linux, 4 pre-existing environmental
failures unchanged (3 managed-node-runtime under root, 1 the real /opt/rocm case
already covered by #7397). 30/30 on the helper suite on Windows and Linux.

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Lee Jackson
d7594ec10f
Fix Windows no-torch setup (#7511)
* Fix Windows no-torch setup

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* Fix no-torch env normalization on Windows

* Accept on for Windows no-torch mode

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* Keep no-torch mode across studio update on Windows

Guarding the direct torch/Triton install made `install.ps1 --no-torch`
actually produce a torch-free venv, which then broke the next
`unsloth studio update`. That path exports no UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH, so
$NoTorchMode was false, the stale-venv check read the missing torch as a
broken venv, and setup tried to delete the venv it was running out of:

  [ERROR] Could not remove stale venv: Access to the path 'python.exe' is denied.

That teardown can never succeed there, because setup.ps1 runs via
unsloth.exe out of that same venv. The same gap also let the shared
dependency pass reinstall torch from PyPI, unpinned, into a GGUF-only
environment.

install_python_stack.py now records the mode in the install manifest and
setup.ps1 reads it back when no env var is exported, then re-exports a
canonical value for the dependency pass (setup.ps1 drops the manifest
before invoking it, so the child cannot repeat the lookup). The key is
additive and MANIFEST_SCHEMA is unchanged, so existing manifests stay
valid and a missing key keeps today's behaviour.

Also:
- read_manifest() caught only OSError, but UnicodeDecodeError is a
  ValueError. That is now on the installer's import path, so a manifest
  re-saved as ANSI or truncated mid-write would abort every install.
- The env predicate now trims surrounding whitespace, matching the
  Python side.
- The Windows update smoke workflow asserts the update leaves the venv
  GGUF-only, which is what would have caught this.

Known follow-up, pre-existing: an install killed between the manifest
drop and the dependency pass leaves no recorded mode, so a later update
still walks the stale-venv path. Closing that needs a marker the
installer never drops.

* Persist no-torch mode in a marker the dependency pass cannot drop

The install manifest alone was not enough. Both setup.ps1 and
install_python_stack.py remove it before every dependency pass, and it is
only rewritten on success, so a no-torch install interrupted in between
left nothing recording the mode. The next update then resolved no-torch
as false, read the expected missing torch as a stale venv, and tried to
delete the environment whose python.exe was running it, which leaves the
install unrepairable from the CLI.

Add .unsloth-no-torch next to the existing .unsloth-studio-owned marker,
written before the pass and cleared when torch is wanted. setup.ps1
writes it as soon as the mode resolves, so the window between the
manifest drop and its own torch install is covered too.

Read order stays manifest key first, then marker, so migrating out of
no-torch is never blocked by a marker an earlier run left behind. Neither
present still reads as "install torch", so nothing changes for installs
made before either existed.

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Wasim Yousef Said
af2439683a
Fix image and file paste in Studio desktop (#7543)
* Fix Studio desktop clipboard paste

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2026-07-28 13:46:51 +02:00
Daniel Han
c608649552
feat(studio): run chats in parallel in the Chat tab (#7455)
* feat(studio): run chats in parallel in the Chat tab

New Chat used to cancel whatever the current conversation was generating.
It now leaves it running, like switching to the Train or Export tab: the
sidebar shows which chats are still going, and Stop is per conversation.

Plain `unsloth studio` launched llama-server with one decode slot, so the
admission queue serialised every chat regardless of what the UI did. Both
entry points now default to the same slot count as `unsloth studio run`.

A model swap still ends every running chat, since they all decode on one
llama-server. /load and /unload now refuse with 409 and name those chats
unless the caller passes force_cancel_active, and the UI asks first.

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* fix(studio): scope the composer tool badge to its own conversation

The green "Running Python: ..." badge above the composer read a single
global store value, so one chat's tool call showed above every other
chat's composer, including a brand-new empty one. Its elapsed counter
also restarted at 0 on every thread switch, and a run ending anywhere
cleared the badge everywhere.

Key the status by thread and store the moment it started, so each
conversation shows only its own tool call and the counter resumes rather
than restarts. Also adds a test that every conversation gets its own
tool sandbox directory, which parallel tool calls depend on.

* Fix stalled tool calls while awaiting approval for PR #7455

Three problems, all from the approval prompt behaving as though only one
chat could ever run.

Arguments were not streamed for a gated call, so the chat stayed blank for
as long as the model took to write the payload, which for a large file is
minutes. Nothing runs before the decision either way, and the code is what
is being approved, so python and terminal now stream their card while
gated. render_html stays suppressed: its card renders the payload.

The status read "Running ..." with a climbing timer while the call had not
started. It now reports that it is waiting for approval, then switches to
running once allowed.

The admission lease was held across the wait, so four unanswered prompts
held all four decode slots and no other chat could start while llama-server
sat idle. A parked run keeps its lease but no longer counts against
capacity.

Measured with four prompts left open: every gated call streamed its code,
none reported running, and a fresh chat answered in 0.4s where it
previously waited 290s and never did.

* Fix duplicated and truncated tool cards for PR #7455

A gated tool call rendered two cards: the provisional one that streams the
arguments, plus a second one keyed by the approval id. Only the second ever
got its tool_end, so the first spun "Running" for the rest of the chat.
Reuse the open part when the approval prompt arrives.

The terminal card also showed nothing but a 60-char trigger label, so a long
heredoc read as no progress at all. It now renders the command the same way
the Python card renders its script, and neither is capped at 10k chars.

Both cells moved inside the collapsible, so one chevron hides the code with
the output and Copy / Download exist only while the card is open. A card
parked on the prompt says so instead of counting up "Running".

* Fix review findings on the parallel-chat gate for PR #7455

Backend:
- /unload rechecks active generations under the lifecycle gate, like /load,
  and lets its 409 through the catch-all instead of rewriting it as a 500.
- /load gates only once _load_model_impl has decided this is a real reload,
  so an Apply on the already-loaded model no longer refuses, and the retry it
  asks for no longer cancels every chat before returning already_loaded.
- The direct /v1/responses stream registers in the cancel registry, so a
  non-forced unload can no longer tear llama-server down under it.
- run_server defaults to the same slot count as the CLI. colab.py calls it
  without the argument, so Colab was still serialising every chat.

Frontend:
- Cancelling a backgrounded chat aborts its own request rather than only
  posting a cancel id, which is the only thing that ends an external-provider
  or audio run.
- The model-swap dialog counts local runs only, and falls back to the backend
  when this tab's map is empty, so a reload or a second tab still gets asked.
- Context usage and the diffusion canvas are scoped to the chat that produced
  them; a compare row reads activity from its member threads.

Tests:
- The extracted-source cancel harnesses supply the active-generations module,
  which the tracked-cancel class now depends on.

* Fix the swap confirmation scope and cancel timing for PR #7455

A forced load cancelled every chat before the model identifier, GPU selection,
training coexistence and download checks had run, so a load that then failed
those checks stopped the chats and replaced nothing. The refusal still happens
early, but the destructive cancel now sits immediately before the teardown it
is paying for, and rechecks under the gate like /unload does.

The swap dialog only reconciled with the backend when this tab looked idle, so
one local chat was enough to hide a second tab's runs. Confirming then sent
force_cancel_active, which cancels every backend run, including the ones the
dialog never mentioned. The backend snapshot is now merged in every time, so
the dialog names what will actually stop. External-provider runs are never
registered there, so the union stays local-only.

Also drops the active-generations docstring claim about restoring sidebar
spinners, which nothing consumes.

* Defer destructive cancels and track every local stream for PR #7455

/unload cancelled the running chats before it had resolved that it unloads
anything. A stale model_path, which a second tab produces routinely, killed
every chat and then no-opped, leaving the resident model up. It now refuses
early and cancels only at each teardown, matching /load.

The swap dialog also stopped every chat locally the moment the user confirmed,
which threw away the two-phase backend behaviour: a load that then failed
identifier resolution, GPU validation or the training guard had already
truncated the replies. The backend now owns the cancel.

Three local streams decoded on llama-server without registering, so a
non-forced unload counted zero generations and tore the server down mid
response: /v1/completions streaming, and the plain and server-tool Anthropic
streams, the first of which is the default /v1/messages path. Note this makes
a non-forced load return 409 during those runs rather than draining quietly,
the same trade the /v1/responses fix made.

The safetensors tool loop still announced a gated call as running while it
waited on a human; only the GGUF loop had been fixed. A source-level parity
test now pins both.

Also drops stopAllChatThreads, which has no callers left.

* Studio: close three load/unload gate races found in review

Re-check the in-flight load guard after the stop-running-chats confirm.
The confirm always GETs active-generations before its zero-running
early-out, so the guard no longer sits atomically ahead of the
reservation and two picks in that window both reached performLoad over
the same refs. ejectModel had the same shape and gets the same re-check.

Reject a sidecar swap immediately before the forced cancel in both load
branches. The previous check was back at the top of preflight, so an
install reserving during identifier resolution, the tier probe, the
training guard or the download check made the post-drain recheck 409 a
load whose chats had already been stopped.

Enter the Anthropic passthrough's cancel tracker inside its body
generator. It was entered eagerly and returned through
_sse_streaming_response, which sets no unstarted_cleanup, so a response
whose body never started left the run registered forever and 409'd every
later non-forced load and unload.

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* Trim comments across the files this PR touches

Tightens the comments and doc blocks in the backend, CLI, tests and frontend
files changed by this PR: collapses multi-line explanations to a single line
where they still read clearly, and drops the ones the code already says.

No code changes, verified by an AST comparison against the previous commit.

* Studio: defer the destructive cancel and close two gate gaps

Move the forced cancel behind every check that can still reject a swap.
The drain now runs first with the runs it is about to cancel discounted,
so it waits only for inference the cancel cannot end, then the sidecar
check decides, then the cancel fires, then a second drain lets those runs
unwind before teardown. A sidecar install reserving during the drain no
longer 409s a load whose chats have already been stopped.

Track the non-streaming /v1/completions proxy. It was the last local
decode path missing from active_generations, so an unload, which runs no
drain, tore llama-server down under it and force_cancel_active could not
signal it. It now uses the same tracked cancel event and dedicated client
as the OpenAI pass-through.

Skip the client's preliminary unload while chats are generating and let
/load evict at its own post-preflight point instead. Forwarding
force_cancel_active there truncated replies before identifier
resolution, the GPU and training guards and the download check had run.

Keep per-thread context usage so returning to a chat whose background run
finished restores its bar instead of leaving it blank until the next turn.

Make the running-flag clear run-specific. Every run without a resolved
thread id shares the "__default" key, so concurrent compare panes could
clear each other's flag and strand a live stop handle.

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* Studio: register the embeddings proxy with the swap gate

/v1/embeddings proxied straight through the pooled client with no tracked
cancel event, so it never appeared in active_generations. /unload runs no
idle drain, so a concurrent non-forced unload counted zero generations and
killed llama-server mid-request, and force_cancel_active had no event to
signal. Mirrors the completions proxy: tracked event, dedicated unpooled
client closed by a cancel/disconnect watcher, unregister in a nested
finally so a close failure cannot leave a phantom generation behind.

* Trim comments on the newest changes in this PR

Comments only, no code changes: shorten the ones added by the load-gate
ordering, embeddings and per-thread usage work down to the same density as
the rest of the diff.

* Studio: register the legacy generate stream with the swap gate

/generate/stream built a cancel event but never entered the tracker, so it
was invisible to active_generations. Being in the keep-warm middleware's
inference suffixes only covers /load, which drains; /unload does not, so a
non-forced unload passed the 409 gate and then blocked on the standard
backend's generation lock, and a forced swap had no event to signal.
Registered inside the body generator under a nested finally so a teardown
failure cannot skip the unregister.

The AST contract test asserted the cleanup finally by overwriting its flag
per Try node, so a nested try made the last one win. Accumulate instead,
which is what the existence claim meant.

* Studio: three more swap-gate gaps found in review

Register /audio/generate with the gate. TTS holds the model for the whole
request and /unload runs no drain, so unregistered a non-forced swap counted
zero generations and tore the model down mid-generation; the orchestrator
path only waits 15s for the generation lock, which real TTS exceeds. No
cancel keys: no backend takes a cancel_event for audio, so the event has no
observer and a forced swap still cannot interrupt audio already in flight.

Thread the tracked cancel event into the /v1/responses admission wait. It
was the only admission caller passing None, so a queued run could not be
reached by cancel_all() and a plain /inference/cancel could not stop it at
all. Same omission fixed at the upstream send there and on /v1/completions.

Let an unforced unload of a stale model path reach the no-op check. Before
this PR that request returned 200 and did nothing; the new gate refused it
with 409 for a request that reaches no teardown branch. Gate both refusal
passes on the disjunction of the route's own teardown conditions, including
not is_loaded, so a mid-load GGUF still refuses.

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* Studio: register the remaining non-streaming decode paths

stream defaults to false on all three of these, so they are the ordinary
shape of their routes, and each holds a local backend for the whole
request. /unload runs no idle drain, so with no registry entry a non-forced
swap counted zero generations and tore the backend down mid-request instead
of returning 409, and a forced one had no event to signal.

Non-streaming /v1/messages: all three helpers ran with an empty registry,
since only the streaming siblings were tracked. Registered at the call site
because the pass-through takes no cancel_event of its own, and with no
cancel keys, matching those siblings.

Non-streaming standard chat and audio-input chat: the trackers in this route
sit inside their `if payload.stream:` arms, so neither else branch was
covered. The GGUF sibling already registers its own non-streaming branch.

Each exit is in a finally on the branch's existing try, so the except arms
are covered too: a leaked entry 409s every later swap until restart.

* Studio: tighten the swap-gate comments

Comment-only pass over the newest swap-gate registrations: collapse the multi-line rationales in /unload, the legacy generate stream, audio generation and the non-streaming chat branches, and the matching test preambles, to the shortest form that still carries the reason. No code changes.

* Studio: stop the reselect dialog promising a stop that never happens

Picking an external provider leaves the local model resident and stops the
status poll mirroring it, so reselecting that model showed the stop-chats
dialog, and /load then answered already_loaded ahead of its cancel hook.
Confirmed with the live backend: the same pick with force_cancel_active set
still returned already_loaded and the chat kept streaming. Not stopping
those chats is right, since the load never interrupts them, so remove the
prompt rather than honour it. Blanket-skipping is unsafe, because the same
id and variant with one sampling setting changed is a real reload and 409s,
so the branch only fires when a status fetch confirms the resident
checkpoint and variant match, and then adopts it without calling /load.

Redact native model paths from the active-generations response. Registering
/generate/stream recorded backend.active_model_name verbatim, which is an
absolute path for a native local model, and this route is the only place
that serialises it. Redacting at the response covers every tracker rather
than the one that surfaced it.

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* Studio: keep hydrated context usage in the per-thread map

The history loader restores a saved conversation's usage through
setContextUsage only, and it runs once per mount, so switching away and
back left the bar blank for a hydrated chat even after the per-thread map
landed. setContextUsage now writes the value through to the visible
thread's own entry and clears that entry when passed null, which covers
both hydration call sites and any future writer.

* Studio: unblock load cancellation and share unresolved thread keys

Run the two stop-loading fast paths ahead of the unload route's pre-gate
refusal. _unload_may_evict returns True for exactly the model being
cancelled, so the refusal was blocking the branch that cancels a load which
has replaced nothing and can interrupt no chat. The client made that
unrecoverable: cancelLoading sends the unload without force, drops the
result, and its abort never reaches /load, which takes no signal, so the
load ran on and could later cancel those chats and swap the model. Nothing
else is exempted; an unload that would tear down a serving model matches
neither fast path and still 409s. The comment claiming the client lets that
409 surface is corrected, since it discards it.

Hold every owner behind a shared thread key. Runs with no resolved thread id
share "__default" (concurrent compare panes, since startCompare clears
activeThreadId), so a single owner slot let a second run replace the first's
token and then delete the shared entry while it was still generating, and
the server-cancel map lost the older handle the same way. Both now hold a
list, the running and local flags survive until the last owner clears, and
stopChatThread stops every handle under the key.

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* Studio: carry a confirmed swap into the sidecar install, key restored usage by thread

Picking a model that needs a newer transformers while chats generate raised the
"stop N chats" prompt, but the answer never reached the install that runs before
the load: /install-latest-transformers refused on those same chats and took no
force flag, so Retry hit the same 409 and nothing in the flow stopped them.

Carry force_cancel_active through the consent dialog into the installer. Only
the pre-gate fast path is skipped: the recheck under the lifecycle gate still
has to pass, so an unconfirmed caller is refused as before. The cancel runs last
inside the gate, after every check that can still reject the install, and the
drain behind it is bounded since it holds the gate and the sidecar reservation.

Also key restored context usage by the thread the loader read. history.load()
captures remoteId before two awaited round trips, so a switch inside that window
filed one thread's usage under another and setActiveThreadId kept re-applying it.

Preserve sibling owners when a run key is cleared without an owner: the image
rejection gate now uses its own token, and the reducer leaves owned runs alone.

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* Studio: bound the post-cancel drains, and make cancellation reach the paths that ignored it

A forced swap cancels the chats it interrupts, then waits for them to unwind.
That wait had no deadline while holding the lifecycle gate, and TTS on the
subprocess backend observes no cancel event at all, so one audio generation
could pin every load, unload and new request for its whole duration. Bound both
post-cancel drains. Pre-cancel drains stay unbounded: the swap can still be
refused there, so shortening them would weaken what they protect.

/unload had the opposite problem and no drain at all, cancelling and tearing
down on the next line, which turned a clean stream end into a dropped
connection. Give it the same bounded wait, gated on the cancel having cancelled
something so an idle Eject pays nothing.

Make the cancel actually land where it can. GGUF TTS now takes a cancel_event
and a watcher closes its client to break the blocking POST. The Anthropic
non-streaming pass-through did the same thing the completions and embeddings
paths used to: register with the gate, then run both POSTs on the pooled client
that cannot be closed. It now uses a per-request client like they do.

Also: park and unpark the admission queue the reservation actually holds, since
queues are keyed by base_url and a reload mints a new port; key tool output by
remoteId on both sides, so the first turn of a New Chat stops writing under one
key and reading another; and give tool status a run owner, so a finishing run
cannot blank the badge a concurrent one is still showing.

Clamp --parallel to 1 on a llama-server without --kv-unified. The new default of
4 would otherwise split -c four ways on such a build, quartering the context
window for a feature it cannot serve.

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* Studio: scope a chat's Stop to its own generation, and clear the way before a confirmed install

Safetensors generation is serialized on _gen_lock and the worker has a single
cancel event, so a chat still queued on that lock owns no generation. Its Stop
handler called reset_generation_state() anyway, which set the shared event and
ended whichever conversation was actually running. Parallel chats is what makes
that reachable.

_generate_inner now records its cancel_event as the current holder once it takes
the lock, and reset_generation_state drops a reset from anyone else. Every route
call site passes its own request event. A reset with no event stays global, so
unload and model switch cannot leave a generation alive, and a reset while
nothing runs still resets, so an error path before generation is not a no-op.
The other two backends take the argument too, or the standard one raises
TypeError on every cancel.

The sidecar install had the mirror of the /load ordering problem: it cancelled
the chats first and drained second, so an unrelated counted request the cancel
cannot reach (a count_tokens, say) was still there for the recheck, which then
refused an install that had already stopped every chat for nothing. Drain the
unreachable remainder first, discounting the registered chats, then cancel.

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* Studio: close the windows the previous round's fixes left open

Three follow-ups, two of them holes in the fixes just before them.

The worker claim went in after _send_cmd, so the command was already running
unclaimed and a queued chat's Stop in that window still reset it. Claim first,
with the send inside the same try, so a failed send releases it too.

Tool status kept one entry per key with an owner. That stops a foreign clear but
not an overwrite: under the shared unresolved-thread key the second run replaced
the first's entry, and its own clear then removed the only one while the first
tool was still running. Keep per-run entries and render the newest.

/unload gated its drain on having cancelled something, so a request that passed
the keep-warm middleware but had not reached its tracker yet was invisible to it
and the teardown landed on an already-admitted request. Drain on the middleware
count instead, which covers that window as well as the cancelled runs, then
re-cancel whatever registered while waiting. Bounded, not a refusal: an unload is
deliberate, and on expiry it proceeds exactly as before.

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* Trim the parallel-chats comments to their reasons

Compress the multi-line rationales added by this branch into shorter forms and drop
restatements of the code below them. The reasons behind the drain bounds, the deferred
cancel, the per-request generation ownership and the thread-scoped tool and usage keys
are kept, just said in fewer lines.

* Studio: own the worker per generation, and make a resumed chat requeue for its slot

Ownership was a single lock holder, so dispatched runs (compare mode bypasses
_gen_lock by design) never claimed it and the guard fell straight through to the
global reset: a Stop on one of them ended its siblings. Track the generations
actually running instead, claimed before the send and released in the same
finally on both paths. A reset still proceeds when nothing is running, so an
error path ahead of generation is not swallowed.

park() hands the freed slot to a waiter, so a chat resuming from a tool approval
could take it back while that waiter was still decoding, putting two holders on
a one-slot server and sending the resumed tool loop past the admission limit.
unpark_async waits for room; the plain unpark stays for a holder tearing down,
which will not decode again.

Audio only observed its cancel event on a forced swap. An explicit Stop just
aborts the fetch, and this route has no cancel id, so llama-server ran on to the
request timeout after the chat reported it stopped. Watch the disconnect.

Also read tool status by remoteId, matching the key the adapter writes and the
fix already made for tool output, and stop an unresolved run from writing its
usage into whichever conversation the user moved to.

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* Studio: let only the generation the worker is running speak for it, and hold a slot for a resuming chat

The ownership list recorded admission, but the subprocess runs generations one
at a time, so a dispatched request queued behind another counted as an owner and
its Stop signalled the shared cancel event, ending the request that was actually
running. Keep admission for release bookkeeping and gate ownership on execution
instead, promoted when the worker first answers that request. Nothing executing
still permits a reset, so an error path ahead of generation is not swallowed.

The worker has one cancel event and no per-request cancellation, so this decides
who may pull the lever rather than making the lever per-request.

A resuming chat also polled for a slot it could never see: release() grants to
the next waiter under the same lock, so later arrivals overtook an approved chat
indefinitely. A pending unpark now reserves the next slot and they queue behind
it.

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* Studio: cover the prefill window, and keep a first turn's tool output readable

Gating worker ownership on execution left the interval between the send and the
first response uncovered: nothing is executing then, and the empty case admitted
anyone, so a queued chat's Stop still ended the one in prefill. Split the empty
case. Nothing claimed at all still permits a reset, so an error path ahead of
generation is not swallowed; claimed but unanswered resolves to the oldest
claim, which is what a FIFO command queue is working on.

Putting both sides of the tool-output scope on remoteId left the first turn of a
New Chat writing under the unresolved scope for its whole life while the readers
recomputed the moment the autosave assigned an id, so the card blanked mid-run.
The readers now fall back to the unresolved scope, which only an unpersisted
first turn can occupy.

* Studio: order the parked approvals, and tie a worker claim to its enqueue

The reservation added for admission fairness was a bare count, so every approved
holder counted against every other: park two chats, approve both, and once the
last decoder released, nothing could ever satisfy the check again. That is a
deadlock where the problem it fixed was only unfairness. Make it a FIFO ticket
so a pending unpark blocks the ones behind it and no others.

_owns_worker reads claim order to decide which request the worker is prefilling,
which only holds if claiming and enqueuing cannot interleave. Hold one lock
across both on the dispatched and the locked path.

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* Studio: follow a first turn's run when its thread gets an id, and key the denoising canvas per chat

A run started before its thread existed filed every handle under "__default". Nothing
moved them once autosave assigned the real id, so the sidebar row showed no spinner and
Stop could not reach the generation, which kept holding a slot.

adoptDefaultThreadRun re-keys the run maps onto the real id from the thread adapter's
initialize(), where the id first exists; anything already filed under that id wins, since
that is a later run. The adapter captures its key once at run start, so it now resolves
the live key per use through runKeyForOwner, looking its own serverCancel up in the owner
map. Without that the migrated entries are stranded and the spinner never clears.

The denoising canvas was one global slot, so two diffusion chats overwrote each other and
the ownership tag then hid the visible preview until that thread emitted again. It is now
activeDiffusionCanvasByThreadId, written and cleared per thread, and the frame no longer
carries a threadId of its own. The bubble reads threadListItem.remoteId, dropping the dead
threadListItem.id arm: the writer tags unstable_threadId, which is exactly remoteId.

Two existing backend tests needed the same treatment. _bare_orchestrator skips __init__, so
it now sets the claim bookkeeping the worker ownership check reads. The Anthropic
passthrough gate test anchored on comment prose that a rewrap had broken; it anchors on the
code instead.

* Studio: hand the worker over cleanly between generations, and stop unresolved runs sharing each other's state

Worker ownership moved off the consumer and onto the dispatcher. Consumers read their
mailbox whenever they get around to it, so a request whose gen_done had been routed still
owned the worker while the next one ran, and a late Stop for it cancelled that one. The
dispatcher is the only place responses arrive in the order the worker produced them: it
now retires a request at its terminal response and promotes the next one, and answering a
request makes it the sole executor, since the subprocess runs one generation at a time.

reserve()'s immediate path ignored the unpark tickets that _grant_waiters_locked already
honours, so a request arriving between a slot freeing and an approved chat's next poll
took it, repeatedly. It applies the same reservation now.

Three places let concurrent first turns share state through the "__default" key. Nothing
links a run filed there to the id its thread later receives, so rather than guess, each
now declines when the key is ambiguous: adoption only re-keys a lone run, the composer
badge only claims a lone status, and the tool-output fallback only applies to a thread
that is still running. That leaves two concurrent first turns where they were before
adoption existed instead of handing one thread the other's handles.

A first turn's usage was never filed, because its key stayed null for the whole run while
autosave moved activeThreadId to the real id, so the context bar went blank after the
first reply. It resolves the adopted key like the cleanup handles do.

Cancelling a forced load left the UI with no model: the previous one stays resident until
/load's teardown, and the cancel path cleared the checkpoint without rolling back. It now
resyncs from the backend, which is right whether or not the load got that far.

The sidecar install drain is weighted 1:4 rather than halved, total unchanged. Only the
second half benefits from patience, and cutting it short refused installs whose chats had
already been stopped for nothing.

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* Studio: give a first turn its real thread id before the run starts

A first turn filed every run handle under a shared unresolved key because
assistant-ui binds unstable_threadId before the thread is persisted. Two of them
overlapping there is unresolvable afterwards, and the last round's migration could
only decline rather than guess, which left neither sidebar row showing its run.

The id is available earlier than I claimed. append() already tracks
threadListItem.initialize() by the user message id, and createPersistedRunAdapter
already awaits that promise before invoking the adapter, so the thread is persisted
by the time the run begins. It was only being discarded: the tracked promise resolved
to void. It now resolves to the assigned id, and the wrapper hands it to the adapter
when assistant-ui had none. An id that is already set is never replaced, since that
would move a running chat's handles out from under the row watching them. The
existing unresolved-key guards stay as a safety net but should no longer carry weight.

The sidebar counted running thread ids rather than rows, so one compare conversation
read as two chats. It folds ids into rows through the same threadIds the row spinner
uses, and still counts a running id that matches no row.

_TrackedCancel always registered kind="chat", so an embeddings or raw completions
request appeared in the model-swap prompt as an unnamed conversation and confirming
cancelled it while calling it a chat. The non-conversation routes now pass their own
kind, and the prompt says "requests" whenever the snapshot is not all chats.

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* Studio: withhold the shared worker cancel from a request the worker has left

Moving ownership to the dispatcher fixed reset_generation_state, but the token loop
signals the shared worker event directly and did not carry the same rule. A dispatched
consumer runs with mark_started off and can still be draining tokens buffered before
its gen_done was routed, so stopping it there ended whichever request the worker had
started next.

It now signals only when _owns_worker agrees, the same predicate reset_generation_state
uses. The local drain and return are unconditional, since those touch nothing but this
stream. The remaining _cancel_generation callers are deliberately global: subprocess
shutdown, the pre-load kill and unload_model.

* Studio: add the AGPL-3.0 header to the first-turn identity test

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* Studio: stop the dispatcher and a _gen_lock stream fighting over the response queue

Nothing stopped the dispatcher starting under a _gen_lock generation, so once compare
was opened while an ordinary chat was still streaming, both consumed _resp_queue and
whichever response the dispatcher took without a mailbox was dropped, gen_done included.
That chat truncated or hung. This PR is what makes it reachable, since navigating into
compare no longer ends the chat behind it.

Delaying the dispatcher would serialise compare behind whatever chat happens to be
streaming, so the direct readers get a mailbox instead. _direct_reader returns a reader,
a cancel drain and a release, and files the mailbox under _direct_mailboxes rather than
_mailboxes, which means "compare requests are in flight" to the unload and distributed
paths and must not count an ordinary chat.

Both directions close. The dispatcher finds the direct reader's mailbox instead of
dropping. And this reader can already be blocked on the queue when a compare request's
dispatcher starts, so a response that is not ours goes to its own mailbox rather than
being consumed, which would have corrupted the chat and hung the pane. All three
_gen_lock readers use it, and the cancel drain goes through it too.

The sidebar's return target still picked a raw pane id while the count grouped by row,
and /chat addresses compare with `compare`, not `thread`. It resolves through the same
items now, so a running compare row returns to its pair.

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* Studio: keep worker ownership honest across audio, API traffic and a replaced worker

The audio-input send got a mailbox last round but stayed unclaimed, so a compare request
queued behind it looked like the oldest owner and stopping that queued request signalled
the shared event into the audio chat. It claims under the send lock and releases in the
finally, like _generate_inner.

Ownership is keyed on cancel-event identity with nothing tying it to a worker generation,
so a consumer still blocked on its mailbox when the process was replaced stayed recorded
as the executor, and a generation on the fresh worker could not be stopped.
_shutdown_subprocess clears that state once the process is confirmed dead, mailboxes
included: nothing routes to them again, and a stale one reads as compare activity to the
unload path. Not on the survived-SIGKILL path, which keeps its handle on purpose.

The four public /v1/messages trackers were registering as chats. The distinction is a
Studio thread, not the protocol, and those branches already say "No thread_id: public API
surface" while the Studio path passes payload.thread_id separately. They carry their own
kind now, so the swap prompt stops calling an external request a chat.

The swap confirmation still counted raw pane ids, so a compare conversation asked to stop
two chats and listed its title twice. It folds panes onto pairId and lowers the count by
what it collapsed, leaving a first turn the backend can count but not name.

Deep Research set runningByThreadId but registered no server-cancel handle, and that map
is how Stop, archive and delete reach a thread that is no longer active. Leaving the
outgoing thread running is this PR's doing, so the run was left unreachable while its
supervisor kept working against a conversation the user could delete.

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* Studio: tighten the parallel-chats comments

* Studio: replay a Deep Research stop that arrived before the run existed

The handle is registered before createResearchRun resolves because the thread can be
stopped while that request is in flight, but it had no id to act on and dropped the stop.
The supervisor then followed a run the user had already stopped, archived or deleted.

It latches instead: a stop with no id yet sets a flag, and the adapter replays it against
the id the moment creation returns rather than starting to follow.

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* Studio: fix worker ownership on a raced reroute, and the stop-chats prompt

Four review findings on the parallel-chats work, all reproduced first.

- _direct_reader hands a foreign response to its own mailbox, but skipped the
  ownership move the dispatcher makes. A _gen_lock reader already blocked on
  resp_queue can beat the compare dispatcher to that request's first response,
  and the compare consumer opts out of marking, so nothing promoted it: the
  direct request stayed the recorded executor, its late reset cancelled the
  compare generation, and the compare chat's own Stop was ignored.
- A chat stopped while queued on _gen_lock was still claimed and sent once the
  lock freed. Cancellation is only checked on a token, so a long prefill, or a
  generation reaching gen_done without one, occupied the worker after Stop.
  Same hole in the audio-input path, which shares the lock.
- The stop-chats prompt counted generation handles, not conversations. One chat
  holds several while a tool continuation registers its next leg before the
  previous unwinds, so it offered to stop two chats and listed one title.
- Ejecting a model confirms through that dialog, which told the user
  "Unloading the model reloads the model" and offered "Stop and reload".
  Confirming calls /unload and leaves nothing loaded.

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* Studio: name the TTS run's thread so the stop prompt counts it once

The audio branch registers its run locally under the thread key but sent no
thread_id, so the backend tracker filed the same generation under no thread.
The stop-chats prompt then had a named local run and an unnamed backend one and,
since e8e7594 started adding unnamed entries to the named ones, counted a single
TTS chat as two requests. The backend already reads payload.thread_id, so
sending it lines both registries up on the same run.

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Wasim Yousef Said
99e1f402c7
Remove the transient Studio desktop auth handoff (#7542)
* Remove Studio desktop auth handoff flash

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Daniel Han
1781770bee
Studio: detect an interrupted dependency install instead of launching a backend that cannot import (#7492)
* Studio: detect an interrupted dependency install instead of launching a backend that cannot import

An installer killed part-way leaves a venv with a working CLI but without
studio.txt's dependencies. Nothing recorded that, so three separate places all
reported it healthy:

- the desktop preflight probed only `unsloth -h` (typer + rich) and a hardcoded
  desktop-capabilities dict, neither of which touches studio.backend, so it
  returned ManagedReady and spawned a backend that died on `import structlog`;
- setup.sh's fast path compared the installed unsloth version against PyPI,
  which matches on a half-built venv because unsloth is installed early, so
  `unsloth studio update` printed "up to date" and repaired nothing;
- start_managed_repair calls that update and then re-checks with the same blind
  probes, so Repair reported success without fixing anything.

install_python_stack.py now clears a completion manifest before the dependency
pass and writes it only after the final step. `unsloth studio verify-install`
and desktop-capabilities' new studio_install_ok field read it, the preflight
turns a false answer into ManagedStale so auto-repair runs, and setup.sh /
setup.ps1 gain an escape hatch next to the existing anyio one.

Separately, the wheel ships studio/ and studio.backend* but declared none of
their dependencies, so `unsloth train`, `export`, `chat`, `inference` and
`studio` all ended in a rich traceback after a plain pip install. structlog is
the only hard module-level import that chain reaches once starlette's
annotation-only import moves under TYPE_CHECKING, so it becomes a core
dependency and the rest of the server stack becomes a [studio] extra mirroring
studio.txt. The CLI import sites now report missing dependencies as a sentence
with two remedies.

Fixes #4701, #5260, #7147

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* Match the trimmed comments merged on the pip branch

* Put the install manifest in the preflight fingerprint for PR #7492

The capability cache keyed the venv on pyvenv.cfg, uv.lock, requirements.txt,
the interpreter and site-packages/unsloth_cli/commands/studio.py, none of which
a repair touches when it only reinstalls studio.txt. So an entry cached while
the install was healthy stayed valid after the manifest was dropped, and the
probe returned Ready on exactly the half-built venv this is meant to catch.

* Address the review findings on PR #7492

Fail the install when the completion manifest cannot be written, instead of
exiting 0 without the record every later check requires, which is a repair
loop by construction.

Compare the version of the package the manifest names, so `studio update
--package X` does not read as a permanent version change.

Read the manifest from the venv that owns it when the CLI runs outside the
managed venv, and drop the dependency verdict in that case: the walk ran
against the wrong interpreter and says nothing about that venv.

Name the import that actually failed. `unsloth train` reaches torch through
the same guard, and the studio extra does not carry it, so recommending that
extra alone left the command failing in the same place.

* Declare click, which typer stopped providing, for PR #7492

unsloth_cli/commands/start.py imports click at module scope and
unsloth_cli/__init__.py imports that module, so every unsloth command needs
it. typer carried click through 0.19 and dropped it in 0.27, and the declared
floor is typer>=0.12.0, so a fresh resolve gets no click. On the published
wheel it still arrives because huggingface_hub requires click<9,>=8.4.2, which
is luck rather than a declaration. A wheel built from this branch's
dependency list has neither, and every command dies at import.

Verified: before, `unsloth --help` on a fresh venv raised ModuleNotFoundError
for click; after, it exits 0. The drift test now covers it.

* Keep a running backend from the previous app version manageable

The manageability bump gated two unrelated things through one constant. For
the managed CLI probe 2 is right: a CLI reporting 1 cannot answer
studio_install_ok. For a RUNNING backend it is wrong, because a process
already started cannot change what it reports, so bumping studio/backend/main.py
in lockstep does not help one the previous app version spawned.

That backend is proven ours by root id and ownership token, but
lifecycle_control_block_reason returned Unmanageable, and that branch never
calls adopt_verified_backend. has_owned_backend() stays false, so Repair falls
into block_external_conflict, which finds the same process and refuses: the app
could no longer stop a backend it owns the token for. The same regression in
backend.rs turned a terminal-launched same-root server from AttachedReady into
ExternalConflict.

Split the constant: DESKTOP_BACKEND_MANAGEABILITY_VERSION = 1 for the two
live-backend probes, DESKTOP_MANAGEABILITY_VERSION = 2 for the CLI probe. Every
real gate (protocol, auth, ownership, desktop-login, MIN_DESKTOP_BACKEND_VERSION)
is untouched, so an old backend still reaches OwnedStale, adopt, stop, repair.

Also stop the installer when the stale manifest cannot be removed. Windows
raises on a read-only or locked file, and the pass would then run behind a
marker that still names this version and these digests, so a run killed
part-way would verify as complete.

* Answer for the managed venv, not the one the CLI happens to run in

The guard matched ModuleNotFoundError.name, an import name, against
missing_requirements(), which returns distribution names. So a missing PyJWT
printed 'pip install jwt', and jwt, docx and fitz are each a real but unrelated
PyPI project (fitz is a neuroimaging workflow tool), so following the advice
installed the wrong package and left the backend just as broken. Map the import
to its distribution before deciding, and never offer the import itself.

install_state() verified the caller's own prefix. The wheel ships studio/, so a
CLI installed outside the managed venv always finds its own copy of the helper
first, and a healthy managed install reported studio_install_incomplete with a
missing list copied from the wrong venv. Selecting the root is not enough:
_installed_version() reads the running interpreter and req_root defaults to the
caller's studio.txt, so both checks still answered for the wrong venv. Hand
verify_install() that venv's own metadata, enumerated through
Distribution.discover(context = ...path), which does not fall back to sys.path.
The candidate order is untouched, so shadowed-tree detection is unchanged.

setup.ps1 replaces pip, torch and triton before install_python_stack.py runs,
so the manifest it drops is not dropped before the first mutation. A run killed
in between kept a marker that still verifies while torch was half-replaced;
drop it at the top of the dependency pass instead. setup.sh is unaffected, the
stack is the first thing its pass runs, and a test now pins both.

pip uninstall rewrites nothing that was fingerprinted, and cache_matches
re-reads the cached studio_install_ok rather than re-checking, so a venv that
lost a studio.txt package kept being served the healthy verdict. Fold a sorted
hash of the installed dist-info names into the marker hash.

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* A missing manifest helper is a torn install, not an old one

studio/install_manifest.py ships in the same wheel as _studio_deps.py, so
nothing legitimately has one without the other: a CLI predating both never
reaches this code, and the desktop already calls such a CLI stale on
desktop_manageability_version.

Returning ok=true there reported a healthy install for a tree the package
update had half replaced, and the preflight then launched a backend whose
own run.py could be just as absent. Report it incomplete so repair runs.

* Tighten comments across the install-detection changes

* Validate Studio dependency readiness

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2026-07-28 10:57:20 +02:00
oobabooga
ba512f69e4
Studio: keep automatic model loading toast visible until completion (#7425) 2026-07-28 00:16:28 -03:00
Leo Borcherding
f4d2cc5ca3
Studio UI font-scale test: normalise paths so the allowlists work on Windows (#7434)
test_inline_font_size_styles_reference_the_scale compares source-relative paths
against FONTSIZE_PROP_ALLOWED_DIRS and FONTSIZE_STYLE_ALLOWLIST, both written
with forward slashes. It built those paths with str(path.relative_to(SRC)),
which is backslash-separated on Windows, so startswith() never matched and the
allowlists silently did nothing.

The suite is green on Linux CI and fails locally on Windows with 22 phantom
offenders, all of them the chart cards the allowlist already covers.

Route the paths through a _rel() helper that returns .as_posix(), and use it for
the other two offender messages too so failures read the same on every OS.
2026-07-27 12:39:35 -05:00
Souravrajvi0
7917c7828c
Installer: opt-in Vulkan llama.cpp backend (and fallback when no AMD card is HIP-supported) (#7373)
* feat(install): opt-in Vulkan llama.cpp backend and HIP gfx fallback (#7357)

Add UNSLOTH_LLAMA_BACKEND=vulkan and --llama-backend vulkan to force the
upstream Vulkan prebuilt on any host, persist llama_backend in the install
marker, and re-assert it during Studio updates.

On Windows AMD, auto-fallback to Vulkan when no detected gfx arch is in the
upstream win-hip-radeon GPU_TARGETS set (e.g. gfx803 / RX 480). Mixed setups
where at least one card is HIP-supported still default to HIP unless opted in.

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* fix(install): address Codex P2s on Vulkan gfx routing (#7357)

Honor ROCm family tokens (gfx110X), include fork-supported gfx1103, require
a known active gfx before auto-Vulkan, and base the HIP floor check on the
visible-device target instead of every physical GPU in hipinfo.

* Address Codex review: env namespace, physical-NVIDIA guard, test kwarg

- llama_backend_from_env: stop reading UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND. That is a
  separate pre-existing setup variable meaning auto/cpu; setup.sh/setup.ps1
  warn and ignore other values, so reading it here forced Vulkan behind that
  warning. Vulkan opt-in stays on UNSLOTH_LLAMA_BACKEND / UNSLOTH_FORCE_VULKAN.
- _should_auto_vulkan_for_amd_windows: gate on not has_physical_nvidia (not
  merely has_usable_nvidia). A CUDA-masked NVIDIA card keeps has_physical_nvidia
  while has_usable_nvidia goes False; Vulkan ignores CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES and
  could enumerate the reserved card. Mirrors the Intel auto path. Explicit
  opt-in still overrides.
- test fakes: validate_prebuilt_attempts/validate_prebuilt_choice gained a
  llama_backend kwarg; the four fake signatures in the fallback tests now
  accept it, clearing the TypeError that reddened Backend CI / Repo tests (CPU).

Tests: UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND=vulkan no longer triggers Vulkan; hidden
physical NVIDIA suppresses AMD auto-Vulkan while explicit opt-in overrides.

* Keep gfx1034 on the ROCm path (fork gfx103X bundle covers it)

The WINDOWS_HIP_PREBUILT_GFX_TARGETS allow-list omitted gfx1034, so
_route_to_vulkan_prebuilt downgraded RX 6500/6400-class hosts to the upstream
Vulkan prebuilt before published_rocm_choice_for_host could match the fork
windows-rocm gfx103X bundle (whose members include gfx1034). Add gfx1034 to the
allow-list and a regression test asserting it stays on the fork ROCm asset.

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* Tighten the Vulkan backend routing comments for PR #7373

* Keep the visible-device-aware gfx when setup forwards --rocm-gfx

setup.ps1 resolves the gfx arch from its own probe, and that pick is not
fully visible-device aware: neither the hipinfo nor the amd-smi branch
reads CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES, and the amd-smi branch matches a bare integer
only, so a comma-separated HIP/ROCR mask such as 1,0 also falls back to
GPU 0. The resulting arch was then forwarded through --rocm-gfx and
replaced the arch detect_host() had already resolved for the
runtime-visible GPU.

On a mixed-AMD Windows host that flipped the auto-Vulkan decision: with
GPU 0 gfx1100 and a masked-in gfx1010, the forward reinstated gfx1100,
_should_auto_vulkan_for_amd_windows() saw a HIP-supported arch and the
HIP bundle was installed for a GPU that cannot run it.

Fold the forward in as a fill rather than a replacement: it still supplies
the arch on amd-smi-only, driver-only and name-inferred hosts where the
probe reports none, which is what --rocm-gfx exists for, but no longer
overwrites a successfully detected active arch. An explicit
UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH stays authoritative, since it is the documented
manual override for hosts whose arch the probes get wrong.

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* Scope the Windows AMD Vulkan fallback per device and per repo

Three follow-ups on the auto-Vulkan routing for #7357.

Keep an explicit --rocm-gfx authoritative. The previous round stopped a
forwarded gfx from replacing an arch detect_host() had already resolved,
but --rocm-gfx is also the documented operator override for hosts whose
probe is wrong or stale, and both arrive as the same argv. Narrow the
advisory case to the two shapes setup can actually be describing: an arch
the probe saw on this host (setup picked a different physical GPU of the
same box), or a family label such as gfx110X, which is a bundle name the
update path derives from the marker asset rather than a real GPU arch.
Any other value is an override for an arch no probe reported and stays
authoritative. Keeping family labels advisory also preserves the rule that
an in-generation-but-unbuilt arch (gfx1033) is never upgraded into the
gfx103X bundle.

Do not auto-route to Vulkan from a HIP-only device mask. HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES,
ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES and CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES select the active arch, but the
Vulkan runtime honours none of them: it enumerates through
GGML_VK_VISIBLE_DEVICES and Vulkan ordinals in
LlamaCppBackend._get_gpu_free_memory_vulkan. Masking down to a below-floor
card therefore used to install a backend that could still enumerate the
HIP-capable card the user deliberately hid, possibly one reserved for another
workload. Require every physical AMD gfx to be below the floor, matching the
has_physical_nvidia gate right above it. So the per-GPU list survives to that
check, a forward that agrees with the probe no longer collapses
rocm_gfx_targets to a single entry.

Make the HIP support predicate repository-specific. The floor constant is a
union of ggml-org's windows-hip gpu_targets and the fork's windows-rocm
bundles, so it only answers "is this arch served" for the fork. With
--published-repo ggml-org/llama.cpp, direct_upstream_release_plan() offers
win-hip-radeon then CPU and never Vulkan, so the four fork-only archs
(gfx908, gfx90a, gfx1034, gfx1103) were declared supported and fell through
to CPU instead of the Vulkan bundle that would actually run. Add
UPSTREAM_WINDOWS_HIP_GFX_TARGETS and select the set from the planned repo.

* Keep probe-confirmed AMD GPUs in the physical list when a gfx is forwarded

rocm_gfx_targets is the physical inventory _should_auto_vulkan_for_amd_windows()
reads, so a forwarded --rocm-gfx that the probe never reported was deleting cards
the probe had confirmed. On a mixed Windows AMD box whose active device is masked
down to a below-floor card, a stale UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH or a name-inferred arch
for the other GPU collapsed the list to that one arch, the floor check concluded no
AMD GPU on the host reaches the Windows HIP prebuilt, and the install auto-fell back
to Vulkan, which honours no HIP mask and would enumerate the reserved HIP-capable
card. Add the forwarded arch to the list instead of replacing it: it selects the HIP
target, it does not redefine what hardware is present.

An empty probe still yields a single-entry list, so the driver-only Windows AMD host
the forward exists for keeps its automatic Vulkan fallback, and an explicit
--llama-backend vulkan is unaffected.

* Do not auto-fall back to Vulkan when a HIP device mask filtered the probe

hipinfo is itself a HIP application, and AMD documents HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES as
"only devices whose index is present in the sequence are visible to HIP", with
that spelling recommended on Windows. Under a mask the Windows probe therefore
enumerates the visible devices, so rocm_gfx_targets is what survived the mask
rather than the physical inventory the auto-Vulkan floor check assumes. A
masked-out gfx1100 next to a visible gfx803 made the check conclude that no AMD
GPU on the box reaches the Windows HIP prebuilt and route the install to Vulkan,
which honours none of these masks and would enumerate the reserved card.

Decline to guess when a mask is set: the physical inventory is unknowable from a
masked probe, so keep the HIP / fork / source path. This only ever turns the
automatic fallback off, never on. The driver-only single-GPU host the fallback
exists for sets no mask, an all-hiding "" / -1 mask is still handled as no active
target rather than a partial view, and an explicit --llama-backend vulkan or
UNSLOTH_LLAMA_BACKEND=vulkan is unaffected.

Reading the physical inventory through an unmasked re-probe would also correct
_pick_rocm_gfx_target, which indexes the token list by the mask value and so
already assumes an unmasked probe. That is pre-existing behaviour on main and is
left alone here.

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* Treat an all-hiding HIP device mask as suppressing the Vulkan fallback too

The mask guard exempted an empty or -1 value on the grounds that the probe reports
no active target under it, but that only holds for the probe: a forwarded
--rocm-gfx still reconstructs an active arch, and setup infers that arch from the
display-adapter name, which no HIP mask touches. A user who hid every AMD GPU from
HIP could therefore still be auto-routed to Vulkan, which honours none of these
masks and would then use all of them. That is the strongest form of the hazard the
guard exists for, not an exemption from it.

Presence of any of the three variables is now the whole test, which also removes
the value parsing. An explicit --llama-backend vulkan or UNSLOTH_LLAMA_BACKEND is
still unaffected.

* Grant the fork-only Windows HIP coverage to the fork, not to every mirror

The floor set is a union of the fork's windows-rocm bundles and only the fork is
planned from its manifest: resolve_simple_install_release_plans() compares
== DEFAULT_PUBLISHED_REPO and sends every other --published-repo through
direct_upstream_release_plan(), whose AMD branch offers win-hip-radeon then CPU
and never Vulkan. Exempting only the exact ggml-org spelling therefore told a
mirror carrying upstream-standard assets that fork-only archs such as gfx1034,
gfx1103 and gfx908 were HIP-served, landing them on HIP or CPU instead of the
Vulkan bundle that would actually run. Gate on the fork instead.

Matching the dispatch exactly, spelling included, also fixes a differently cased
repo: that really does take the upstream path, so it must be answered with
upstream coverage rather than the fork superset. An empty repo still defaults to
the fork, as the resolver does.

* Derive the Windows HIP gfx floor guard from the published manifest

The guard compared WINDOWS_HIP_PREBUILT_GFX_TARGETS against a second hardcoded
tuple in the same test file, so a windows-rocm arch newly published by the fork
passed both. Affected hosts would then be routed off the hash-approved fork ROCm
bundle onto an unhashed upstream Vulkan build with nothing failing.

Read the fork's llama-prebuilt-manifest.json through the installer's own
resolver instead, and assert the floor, the family labels, and the routing
tuple all still cover what it publishes. The manifest ships only as a release
asset, so an unreachable release skips with an explicit reason rather than
flaking. Both literals match the manifest as published today.

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* Compress the Vulkan backend routing comments and docstrings for PR #7373

* Correct the family-label rationale in the Windows HIP coverage check

The comment justified serving gfx103X / gfx110X against any repository by
claiming upstream's windows-hip targets build every member of those families.
The fork manifest maps gfx103X to gfx1030..1032 plus gfx1034 and gfx110X to
gfx1100..1102 plus gfx1103, and UPSTREAM_WINDOWS_HIP_GFX_TARGETS carries
neither gfx1034 nor gfx1103, so the stated reason is wrong even though the
answer is right.

State the real reason instead. A family label is a bundle name, not an arch,
so the concrete GPU is unknown at this point; answering unsupported to cover
the two uncovered members would move gfx1030..1032 and gfx1100..1102 off a
working HIP build onto Vulkan for a card the label cannot identify. Those two
archs still reach Vulkan through the concrete-arch branch below, which does
answer per repository.

Comment only. No behaviour change: the 5850-combination override sweep still
reports 0 rocm_gfx_target changes, 0 auto_vulkan False to True flips and 680
True to False flips all backed by a probe-confirmed HIP GPU, and both the
feature and override profile matrices are byte-identical.

* Pin that a deliberate CPU install outranks Vulkan for PR #7373

UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CPP_BACKEND (setup.sh / setup.ps1, "auto" or "cpu") and
UNSLOTH_LLAMA_BACKEND (this module, a backend name) are separate variables at
separate layers, and both accept "cpu". setup translates its own =cpu into
--force-cpu, which is what pins the CPU-only bundle on a GPU host and keeps
Intel iGPU Vulkan crashes away (#7213), so no trigger this PR adds may
outrank it.

_route_to_vulkan_prebuilt already gets this right, since force_cpu
short-circuits ahead of the forced, auto-Intel and auto-no-HIP triggers.
Cover it so it stays that way: the matrix runs [Linux, Windows, macOS] x
[NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, CPU only] x [unset, vulkan, hip, rocm, cpu] with the
legacy UNSLOTH_FORCE_VULKAN set as well, and asserts the published bundle
survives every one. WSL presents as Linux to this resolver, so it rides the
Linux row.

Also assert the guard is not vacuous: the same host still takes Vulkan once
the CPU pin is gone, so the matrix cannot pass on a resolver that had simply
stopped routing to Vulkan.

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2026-07-27 06:57:19 -07:00
Daniel Han
06829c2627
Studio: tighten the comments added by the OpenAI model-admission work (#7501)
Comment-only follow-up to #7454. That change carried 523 comment lines, many of
them three and four line preambles where one line says the same thing. This
collapses them and drops the ones restating what the code already says, for a
net 77 lines.

Scope is limited to comments #7454 itself introduced. The files it touched hold
about 3,761 comments in total; the rest predate it and are untouched, verified
by checking that every removed line is one that commit added.

Nothing that records why a non-obvious decision was made was dropped, only
compressed. Still stated: the normcase-before-versus-after Windows separator
trap, the innermost-indexed-model rule for nested directories, an HTTPException
being a decision rather than a failure to decide, that only an explicit False is
anonymous to huggingface_hub while None borrows the server owner's login, the
fail-closed tri-state custom-code gate, and the regressions each test was
written for.

Code is provably unchanged: comment_tools.py check reports 17/17 files
comments-only. Backend CI command 10337 passed, 0 failed. tsc -b clean.
2026-07-27 05:59:03 -07:00
Leo Borcherding
f03e669442
AMD: enable ROCm torch on gfx906 (MI50 / Radeon VII) on Linux (#7354)
* Add community-maintained legacy support path for gfx906 (MI50 / Radeon VII)

rocm6.4+/7.x torch wheels bundle ROCm libraries whose Tensile kernels
dropped gfx906 (rocBLAS 'TensileLibrary.dat ... not read for gfx906',
ROCm/TheRock#1844), so on MI50/Vega 20 hosts with newer ROCm the
installer picked wheels that fail at the first BLAS call. The rocm6.3
index is the last one whose wheels run on gfx906 (torch 2.7.0 verified
on MI50 32GB, up to 2.9 in community use). Dynamo/Inductor codegen is
also broken on this arch, crashing compiled graphs that train fine in
eager mode.

- install.sh: when the runtime GPU is gfx906 and the picked index is
  newer than rocm6.3, reroute torch to the rocm6.3 index and reset the
  constraint trio to the default <2.11 window (a rocm7.2 pick raises
  the floor to 2.11, which rocm6.3 cannot satisfy), with a legacy-path
  warning.
- install_python_stack.py: mirror the reroute in _ensure_rocm_torch
  using the _default pkg specs, including repairing an existing
  +rocm7.x torch and leaving a working rocm6.3 install alone.
- device_type.py: default TORCHDYNAMO_DISABLE / TORCH_COMPILE_DISABLE /
  UNSLOTH_COMPILE_DISABLE on gfx906 (setdefault, user override wins).

Windows allowlists are untouched: repo.amd.com publishes no gfx906
wheel family (verified in the RDNA2 enablement PR). 16-bit LoRA and
full finetuning work out of the box; 4-bit QLoRA needs a source-built
bitsandbytes for gfx906. Based on the verified MI50 32GB setup in
namnguyen0503/mi50-gfx906-unsloth-bnb4bit-lab.

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* gfx906: second Codex pass (bnb skip under pin, override beats Strix)

- Compute the gfx906 runtime-target flag independently of any torch-index
  pin or Strix override, so the bitsandbytes skip still applies when a user
  pins the ROCm index and sets UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH=gfx906 (the pin
  suppresses the torch reroute, not the bnb skip). Probe only when no pin
  is set (an explicit pin means don't second-guess it, matching the Strix
  path's asserted no-probe invariant); an explicit gfx906 override needs
  no probe.
- Let UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH=gfx906 suppress the Strix reroute (both
  install.sh and install_python_stack.py) so a mixed Strix + MI50 host
  routes to rocm6.3 instead of the gfx1151 wheels probe order would pick.
- Fix test_hardcoded_torch_constraint: the default <2.11 window literal now
  legitimately appears on two TORCH_CONSTRAINT= assignments (default + the
  gfx906 reroute reset after the rocm7.2 floor bump); assert it only ever
  appears on assignment lines, never on a pip install line (its real intent).

New tests: bnb skipped under an explicit pin, gfx906 override wins over
Strix, install.sh suppresses Strix on the override. rocm_support +
selection + cross-platform parity: 667 passed; structural constraint 9/9.

* gfx906: collapse single-line asserts to match pre-commit formatting

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* gfx906: keep bnb skip + rocm6.3 routing correct under pins and suffixed overrides

Address the four Codex P2 findings on #7354:

- bnb skip under a pinned index (install.sh + install_python_stack.py):
  a real gfx906 host that pins UNSLOTH_TORCH_INDEX_URL to rocm6.3 without also
  setting UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH no longer reinstalls the generic bitsandbytes
  wheel over a source-built gfx906 bnb. A pin now suppresses only the torch
  reroute, not the gfx906 detection used for the bnb skip (Python drops the pin
  gate on _runtime_is_gfx906; bash _is_gfx906_bnb_skip probes via
  _probe_amd_gfx_arch when the index is pinned).

- clear the Radeon marketing-name flag for every gfx906 target, not only when
  the >=6.4 reroute fires, so a Radeon VII already on rocm6.3 does not divert to
  the repo.radeon.com branch (whose wheels lack gfx906 kernels).

- normalize a copied HIP gcnArchName (gfx906:sramecc-:xnack- -> gfx906) before
  the exact comparisons in install.sh and install_python_stack.py, mirroring
  device_type.py.

Tests: relax the three Strix-pin tests (the gfx probe may now run for the bnb
flag but must not reroute the pinned index) and add coverage for the pinned
bnb skip, the suffixed override, and the bash Radeon-clear / pinned-probe paths.

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* gfx906: log skipped vLLM aimv2 fix + robust source-scan test bounds

Follow-up review polish:
- import_fixes: log at info level when the vLLM aimv2 fix is skipped because
  the dist metadata is unreadable, so the skip is diagnosable instead of silent.
- test_rocm_support: bound the gfx906 install.sh source-scan on the ';;' that
  closes its case arm via a shared _gfx906_reroute_block helper, replacing the
  brittle fixed-length (3200/3800) slices that shift when the block grows.

* gfx906: trim whitespace on UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH in install.sh (py parity)

The bash gfx906 comparisons lowercased and stripped the gfx906:… feature
suffix but not surrounding whitespace, while the Python paths do .strip().
A stray newline (e.g. export UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH=$(cmd)) would make bash
miss gfx906 while Python catches it. Trim with `tr -d '[:space:]'` at both
comparison sites so the reroute target and bnb-skip agree across bash/Python.

* gfx906: remove generic bitsandbytes pulled in transitively after the skip

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2026-07-27 05:22:19 -07:00
Daniel Han
74295d93d8
Vulkan GPUs: real device names and selectable ordinals (rebase of #7356 onto #7476) (#7498)
* Vulkan GPUs: real device names and selectable ordinals

Rebases the durable half of #7356 onto the inference_gpu transport #7476
landed on main. Those two PRs solve an overlapping problem and disagree on
the data model, so merging #7356 as-is would ship two parallel Vulkan
device concepts with different index semantics. This keeps main's transport
and adds what #7356 had that #7476 does not.

- _vulkan_probe.py emits a 5th column, ggml's device description, sanitized
  for the tab protocol and UTF-8 safe. Reader tolerates 4- or 5-column
  output so an older probe still parses.
- llama_cpp gains _run_vulkan_probe (shared parse) and
  vulkan_device_inventory (names + is_igpu + real totals).
- get_vulkan_inference_gpu_info reports the real name and an explicit
  is_igpu instead of "Vulkan<i>" and a total == 0 guess.
- index_kind becomes "vulkan", not "relative", and gpu_ids picks are
  supported on Vulkan builds once the probe enumerated ordinals. The XPU ban
  no longer applies to them: a Vulkan pick is a ggml ordinal, not a torch-xpu
  index, so it works on an Intel host too.
- Frontend picker reads the Vulkan inventory as the pickable set.

Memory deliberately still comes from _get_gpu_memory, not the inventory.
That path applies _apply_igpu_host_reserve_mib and zeroes a shared total;
budgeting an APU off its raw shared total would hand out the whole machine's
RAM with no OS headroom. Identity is joined onto it by ordinal, so a probe
failure degrades to Vulkan<i> names with the memory readings intact.

Dropped from #7356 as superseded: validate_vulkan_gpu_ids (main's
resolve_requested_gpu_ids already rejects duplicates and
_resolve_gguf_gpu_ids_for_request already probes for existence), the
gguf_devices transport, and the iGPU budget fallback in 71619891e, which
main's aggregateGpuMemoryTotalGb handles better by counting a shared pool
once.

Also keeps #7356's removal of the late diffusion raise, so the graceful
gpu_ids drop stays reachable for a GGUF only classified as diffusion after
download. #7415's real guard, _reject_vulkan_diffusion_gpu_ids_before_
teardown, is untouched.

Verified on Windows + Strix Halo: backend Vulkan/GPU-selection suites at the
same 4 pre-existing failures as main, tests/studio 1671 passed with no new
failures, frontend typecheck clean. Hardware confirmation of the underlying
behavior is on #7356 from @Bebiv24 (RX 9070 XT + RX 480).

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2026-07-27 05:21:48 -07:00
Daniel Han
da447d47ba
Studio: fix the "No model loaded" error, and optionally auto-download a model named in an API request (#7454)
* Studio: say which model is missing instead of "No model loaded"

A /v1 request naming a model that is not downloaded returned the generic
"No model loaded. Call POST /inference/load first.", which cannot fix it.
Return 404 model_not_found naming the model and listing what can serve,
and make the API usage examples name a model the server actually has.

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* Studio: page the API monitor, show model load/unload, pin the example quant

The monitor rendered all 50 retained entries in one scroller: page it 5 at a
time, freezing history while paged back so live traffic cannot reorder it.
Add model load/unload rows so the feed shows what the server is doing, and
stop the header rendering the loaded model as a raw host path. Advertise each
model's GGUF quant on /v1/models so the example pins repo:QUANT, and move the
auto-switch section above the monitor with shorter copy.

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* Studio: optionally download a model named in an OpenAI API request

Auto-switch only ever loaded models already on disk, so naming one this
server does not have either 404s or, when something else is loaded, gets
quietly answered by the resident model.

Add openai_api_auto_download_model (off by default, gated on auto-switch).
When on, a /v1 request naming a GGUF repo that is not downloaded starts a
background fetch and returns 503 with Retry-After and a typed
model_downloading code. The resident model keeps serving in the meantime,
and the retry after the download completes is served by the new model
through the existing auto-switch path.

The download reuses the Hub manager's service layer, which already does
repo-id validation, casing, claim bookkeeping, disk preflight, resume and
cancel. The in-loader download is deliberately not used: it silently falls
back to a smaller quant under low disk, which is wrong when the caller
named an exact one.

Admission is narrow, since a request only needs an API key:

- namespace/name only, so gpt-4 and other foreign ids fall through to the
  resident model exactly as before
- GGUF only, decided from the remote file list rather than the repo name
- anything declaring auto_map is refused, so trust_remote_code stays a
  deliberate opt-in in the UI and can never be granted over the API
- a single download at a time, plus a free-disk reserve
- one model_info call answers existence, gating and the quant list, so a
  missing repo, a gated repo and a wrong quant each get their own error

With the setting off every one of these paths is byte-identical to before.

Also:

- monitor rows for downloads, with a live percentage
- public_model_id resolves an HF cache snapshot to its repo id, so a
  cache-loaded model is no longer labelled with a commit sha; this drops
  the duplicate helper added for the monitor and fixes the same leak in
  the inference status response
- the unedited sk-unsloth-YOUR_KEY from the copyable examples now says so
  instead of "Invalid or expired API key"; every other bad key keeps the
  generic message

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* Studio: add an Unload button to the API monitor

The monitor names the loaded model but offered no way to free it. Idle
auto-unload is the only existing release path, and it needs a TTL and a
wait.

The button sits next to Refresh, appears only while a model is loaded and
is disabled mid-unload. /unload matches on the internal identifier, which
this response deliberately omits because it would be a host path, so the
click reads it from /api/inference/status the same way the chat runtime
does rather than widening the monitor payload.

Also stamp the manual unload row with the quant, read before the teardown
clears it, so it reads repo:QUANT like the load row it pairs with.

* Studio: keep the API monitor Unload button visible when idle

It only rendered while a model was loaded, which hid the one manual
release path at exactly the moment someone goes looking for it. Render it
always, disabled with a "No model is loaded" tooltip when there is nothing
to free.

* Studio: never answer a named model with a different one

Asking for a model this server is not serving returned 200 from whatever
was resident. Requesting gemma-4-E2B-it-GGUF:UD-Q6_K_XL while UD-Q4_K_XL
was loaded got a confident answer from the wrong quant, with nothing in
the response saying so.

A name carrying a namespace (org/model, optionally :QUANT) is a concrete
reference, so 404 instead, with the reason:

- wrong quant  -> names the quants that are actually downloaded
- not on disk  -> lists what is available
- on disk but auto-switch off -> says to turn it on

Ids without a namespace (gpt-4, claude-3, default) are foreign labels
rather than references, so they still fall through to the resident model
and drop-in clients are unaffected. A bare org/model is still satisfied by
any loaded quant of that repo; only an explicit :QUANT must match.

The check runs whatever the auto-switch and auto-download toggles are,
since serving the wrong weights is wrong in every configuration. It is
skipped when nothing is loaded, where the existing no-model-loaded error
already says the right thing, and when the model is on disk with
auto-switch on, where a failed swap should still fall back.

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* Studio: use a simpler prompt in the API usage examples

"What is Unsloth Studio?" rather than "Can Unsloth Studio do API calling?".
One constant feeds all nine snippet tabs.

* Studio: only refuse a model reference meant for this server

A namespace alone was treated as a concrete model reference, so a /v1
request naming anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet, openai/gpt-4o or any other
LiteLLM or OpenRouter style vendor/model id started returning 404 instead
of being answered by the resident model. Refuse only on evidence the
caller meant this server: an explicit GGUF quant label, or a repo that is
actually on disk here. gpt-4 and vendor/model alike fall through again,
while the wrong-quant and wrong-repo cases this PR exists for still
refuse.

Also from review:

- Release the single download slot by object identity, not repo id. A
  stale watcher could clear a newer download of the same repo and let a
  second multi-GB fetch start alongside it.
- Catch BaseException around admission: CancelledError is not an
  Exception, so a cancelled request stranded the slot for the process
  lifetime.
- Honour the download service's accepted=False, which it returns without
  raising for a cross-variant conflict, instead of promising a download
  that was never dispatched.
- Treat a failed status probe as unknown rather than idle, so a transient
  read cannot fail the monitor row and free the slot under a live worker.
- Check gated repos with auth_check. The Hub serves metadata for a gated
  repo without granting its files, so the licence gate was being reported
  as the unrelated custom-code refusal.
- Size the disk reserve from the download plan, which includes the mmproj
  and MTP companions the worker fetches with every quant.
- Never fetch under the server's own HF token. The repo is named by
  whoever holds an API key, so the ambient token let that key pull the
  owner's private repos.
- Refuse an explicit quant on a backend with no quant identity, gated on
  the suffix really being a quant so Ollama style :latest tags still match.
- Raise instead of falling through when the diagnosis fails: the mismatch
  is already established by then, only the wording is uncertain.
- Report a failed switch as 503 model_switch_failed rather than answering
  as the resident model.
- Fail an open monitor row under the same lock as the check, so a finish
  landing in between cannot stamp an error onto a completed row.
- Usage examples never emit a hardcoded model id: the catalog is tri-state
  and the panel asks for a model to be loaded instead of printing one the
  server cannot serve. It also refreshes when the loaded model changes.
- Keep the monitor pager reachable while frozen entries expire.

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* Studio: scope the auto-download 404 cache to the caller's credentials

The Hub answers 404 for a private repo the caller cannot see, so caching
that verdict per repo alone let one anonymous request mark a private repo
unservable for everyone for the whole TTL. A later caller sending a valid
X-Unsloth-HF-Token skipped the probe and fell through to the resident
model instead of downloading what it asked for. Keyed on the repo id plus
a digest of the token now, so the token itself is never held.

Two more from the same review:

- Clear the chat runtime checkpoint after unloading from the API monitor,
  as the chat eject flow already does. The store went on treating the
  freed checkpoint as loaded and the usage examples kept naming it.
- Point gated and not-found callers at the X-Unsloth-HF-Token header.
  Automatic download deliberately ignores the server's own Hugging Face
  identity, so telling the user to add a token in Studio sent them round
  the same 403 forever.

* Studio: tighten the comments added by this branch

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* Studio: keep API auto-download off the server's Hugging Face identity

Passing None for the caller's token was not anonymous. spawn_worker
substitutes the backend's HF_TOKEN for a falsy one, and HfApi(token=None)
falls back to a cached login, so a repo named by an API-key holder could
still be fetched under the owner's Hub identity and land in the shared
catalog. The metadata probe and auth_check now pass an explicit False,
and dispatch threads allow_ambient_token=False so the worker stays
anonymous too. The flag defaults to True, so the UI download path keeps
the ambient fallback that private repos rely on.

Three more from the same review:

- Require an exact hf_variant match only when the suffix is really a
  quant. The llama.cpp branch still compared Ollama style :latest and :8b
  against the loaded quant and refused the resident model, which is the
  opposite of what looks_like_quant classifies them as.
- Decode an HF cache repo id only when the models-- component is followed
  by snapshots. An ordinary directory whose name merely starts with
  models-- was being read as an encoded repo id.
- Return the probing response before consulting the job registry when an
  adopted claim has no variant yet. A stale error on the whole-repo key
  could otherwise release the slot the first request's probe still holds,
  letting a second large download start beside it.

* Studio: stop treating a namespace as what decides model intent

The rule refused a reference only when it carried a namespace, which was
wrong in both directions. vendor/model is how LiteLLM and OpenRouter name
every provider, and a standalone or custom-folder GGUF is advertised
without one, so asking for a path-free local id such as model-Q4_K_M was
answered by whatever else happened to be resident. The slashless early
return is gone and the same evidence test now applies to every id: an
explicit quant, or a model that actually resolves here. gpt-4 and default
still fall through because they are not local, not because of their shape.

Also:

- Recognise bits-per-weight quant labels. _extract_quant_label emits
  IQ4_XS-3.53bpw and the resolver and downloader both accept it, but
  _GGUF_KNOWN_QUANT_RE has no bpw group, so looks_like_quant rejected a
  reference the rest of the machinery understands.
- Upper-case the synthetic names handed to _pick_best_gguf. Its preference
  tokens are upper case and matched case-sensitively, so a repo with
  lower-case filenames skipped the preference and took the first entry,
  which can be F16.
- Only offer a downloaded but unloaded model as a runnable example when
  auto-switch is on. It is off by default, so the copied snippet hit the
  no-model-loaded error, which is the failure this branch exists to fix.

The tool-passthrough cancel test stubbed asyncio.to_thread module-wide, so
it cancelled at the first thread hop rather than the generation hop it
means to test. Model resolution runs off the loop before the monitor row
opens, so that stub now passes the resolver through.

* Studio: tighten the comments added since the last pass

* Studio: match a resident model through its resolver alias

A manual load stores the model by its on-disk path while the resolver and
/v1/models advertise it as publisher/model, so _loaded_satisfies could not
recognise the alias. Reducing the resolution to a boolean then threw away
the load path that would have proved the match, and the request was
refused with 404 for a model the server was serving at that moment. Common
for LM Studio models and custom-folder aliases. The resolved path is
compared against the resident backend before anything is refused.

Also:

- Size disk admission on what is left to fetch. expected_bytes is the whole
  plan, so a resumed quant or a companion already pulled in by another
  quant was charged for twice and could 507 a download that fits. Cached
  blobs are subtracted through existing_blob_bytes, the same accounting the
  worker's own preflight does, and it falls open to the full size when no
  blob hashes are available.
- Report a cancelled download as cancelled. The catch-all sent every state
  other than complete or idle through fail_open, so a deliberate cancel
  rendered as a download failure rather than the monitor's cancelled state.
- Keep polling the servable ids while nothing is loaded. The poll settled
  as soon as auto-switch was on, so turning it back off left the examples
  naming an unloaded model until something else remounted the panel.

* Studio: shorten the comments added in the last pass

* Studio: keep the FLA fast-path tests hermetic across transformers versions

_discover_fla_model_types scans the *installed* transformers for modeling
files importing `from fla.`, so `models/qwen3_5/` only exists from
transformers 5.x. The backend supports transformers>=4.51, and on a 4.x
install the Qwen3.5 gate returns False, so 14 tests in
test_training_worker_flash_attn.py silently exercised a no-op instead of the
install path and failed their call-count assertions.

Pin the discovered model_type set in those 14 tests, the same way
test_hook_does_not_install_tilelang_for_model_outside_allowlist already pins
it against newly added FLA model_types. Test-only change: the production
gate and the _discover_fla_model_types unit tests are untouched.

* Studio: keep the /v1 admission check off the model-scanning path

The admission check added here runs on every /v1 request, including with
auto-switch off, where the route used to return straight away. It called
resolve_local_gguf, whose index is cached for 5s and otherwise rebuilt by
walking ./models and every HF cache root, under a lock the next caller waits
on. On an install with a large cache that scan measured 6.1s, longer than the
TTL that is meant to amortise it, so steady traffic would keep rebuilding it.

Answer from the last built index instead and never rebuild from the request
path: a stale answer is fine here, since what is on disk barely moves and a
finished download already invalidates the index. The first request, before any
scan has completed, warms the index on a background thread and skips the check
rather than blocking on it. That also makes the lookup a dict read, so it no
longer needs handing to a thread.

Cold resolve on this box goes from 6152495us to 0.4us, and the whole hook now
costs the same for a foreign label as for the resident model.

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* Studio: fix the admission hook's cold, stale and contended index paths

Five review items, four of them on the admission hook added here.

Skipping the check until the first scan lands also skipped explicit quant
mismatches, so the first request after startup could ask for :Q8_0 while
Q4_K_M was resident and be answered by it. The early return was redundant as
well: with an empty index resolved is None and here is False, so the gate below
already lets a bare name through and refuses an explicit quant, which is what
the except branch has always concluded. Dropped it and index_is_built with it.

index_is_built took _lock, which _index holds for the whole scan, so once a
warm was running every later request blocked on the event loop for exactly as
long as the scan it was there to avoid. The warm now has its own lock and reads
the timestamp unlocked, which is safe because _scan is only ever rebound.

Warming only when the index had never been built left a model fetched in the
Hub UI, or dropped into a scan folder, invisible for the life of the process,
since only the auto-download watcher calls invalidate_index. Warm on staleness
too, and unconditionally, so it refreshes within a TTL without a scan on the
request path. Rescanning is capped at a tenth of the scan's own duration: a big
install takes longer to scan than the TTL, and warming on the TTL alone would
keep a thread scanning continuously.

An Ollama-style tag names no quant, so the resolver misses it and auto-download
saw a model the resident one already answers to, then 404'd it for having no
such quant. Return early when the loaded model satisfies the reference.

Frontend: a cancelled download said "Model download failed", because the label
collapsed everything non-completed into failure.

The backend tests get an autouse fixture that stops the warm from walking the
developer's real HF caches; that scan starved the loop under the timing
sensitive streaming tests.

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* Studio: make /v1/models and the admission hook agree on what is local

Three review items, all on the seam between the catalog scan and the resolver
index, which run on separate schedules.

/v1/models can advertise a local GGUF the resolver has not indexed yet. A bare
id carries no quant to refuse on, so a client asking for one it had just been
handed was answered by the resident model instead. The hook now reads the
catalog cache as evidence too, never scanning it. It takes the path rather than
a yes/no because the converse also happens: the catalog can list the resident
weights under an alias the loaded entry does not answer to, and those must stay
served.

That alias was also emitted twice by /v1/models, once as the loaded basename a
manual load records and once as publisher/model marked unloaded, because the
dedup only compared ids. Compare the path as well.

A directly loaded standalone .gguf takes its quant from the filename, but the
resolver stores such files with no quants, so the advertised <stem>:<quant>
stopped resolving as soon as anything else loaded. Advertise a quant only when
that reference resolves, and downgrade only on a definite answer so a cold
index leaves the metadata alone.

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* Studio: tighten the comments this branch adds

Collapse the multi-line notes in the auto-download path, the /v1 admission
hook and their tests to one line each, keeping the reason and dropping the
restatement. No behaviour change.

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* Studio: four admission and catalog fixes from review

Lowercasing paths in _resolves_to_resident made /srv/models/Foo and
/srv/models/foo the same weights on any case-sensitive filesystem, so a request
for one could be answered by the other and /v1/models could mark the wrong
entry loaded. That helper now backs residency as well as admission, so use
os.path.normcase, which folds case only where the filesystem does.

Advertising a quant whenever the resolver could not disprove it kept the bug it
was meant to fix: a standalone .gguf loaded before the first scan still got
<stem>:<quant> published, and the usage examples persist that. No proof is not
proof, so omit it and warm the index instead.

A 401 from an expired or invalid X-Unsloth-HF-Token skipped the 403 and 404
branches and surfaced as "could not reach Hugging Face, retry shortly". It now
says to replace the token, kept apart from the gated refusal since a rejected
credential is not an unaccepted licence.

An image request naming an undownloaded text-only GGUF started the whole
download and only then hit the capability guard, which never sees a remote
target, so every retry 400d and the bytes were wasted. Thread require_vision
into admission and check it against the mmproj companions the disk preflight
already asks build_gguf_variant_plans for.

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* Studio: make the Hub error fixture carry a status on both hub majors

The 401 test built HfHubHTTPError directly, which works on 0.x and fails on 1.x
where response is required and keyword-only, so all four Python jobs failed
while the same test passed locally.

_hub_error already handled both constructors, but the 0.x branch left the
exception with no response at all, and hf_error_status reads the status off it
for the types that do not encode it in their name. So it could only produce a
usable error on 1.x, which is why the test bypassed it. Attach the status when
the constructed exception lacks it, and use the helper.

Cover the helper itself against stand-ins for both constructor shapes, since
whichever hub is installed only ever exercises one of them.

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* Studio: invalidate on every download, resolve bare tags, keep polling

Three review items.

Only the API auto-download watcher dropped the resolver cache, so a GGUF
fetched in the Hub UI stayed absent to the cache-only request path and the
request was answered by whatever was resident. finalize_worker_exit is the one
point every download worker exits through, so invalidate there. That closes the
window without leaning on the TTL, which the scan-duration throttle can stretch
past 5s on an install where the scan itself takes longer than that.

A downloaded but unloaded GGUF asked for as org/model:latest missed the
resolver, since the suffix was always treated as an exact quant. With
auto-download on that probed the Hub and returned a 404 for a quant that was
never a quant; with it off it refused without switching. Fall back to the base
entry when the suffix is not quant-shaped, and keep exact matching for real
quants so a swap can never serve the wrong weights under the right name.

The usage examples stopped polling once a model was resident, but idle unload
frees one without touching the store, so nothing re-ran the effect and the
examples kept naming a model that could no longer be reloaded. Slow the poll to
60s instead of stopping it.

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* Studio: hold the download slot while it is in use, and keep quants to llama.cpp

_loaded_satisfies refuses a quant reference against the Transformers backend by
name, but the path match did not carry that rule. A Transformers model active
from a directory that also holds GGUF exports therefore matched a request for
one of those quants and answered it with the safetensors weights. Only
llama.cpp has a quant identity, so admission now passes llama_only whenever the
reference is quant-qualified. A bare name still matches either backend, and
/v1/models residency keeps the default so a loaded Transformers model is still
reported loaded.

The 24 hour watch window was bounding ownership of the single-flight slot when
it should only have been bounding progress reporting, so a legitimately slow
download had its slot handed back while the worker was still writing, admitting
a second multi-gigabyte download beside it. Resolve the row on the clock, but
keep the slot on a slower poll until the job is actually terminal. Past the
deadline an unknown state does release it, since it means the worker cannot be
probed and holding it on that forever would wedge auto-download.

* Studio: keep what the resolver already knew when a download lands

Invalidating cleared the index to empty. The request path reads that cache
without scanning, so from a completed download until the rebuild landed it had
no evidence about any local model, not just the new one, and a bare request for
any of them was answered by whatever was resident. Wiring the hook into the
shared completion path in the last commit widened that from auto-download to
every download.

Mark the scan stale and keep the entries instead. Both _index and
warm_index_soon rebuild on a zero stamp, while the request path still sees
everything it knew a moment ago. Only a completed download invalidates, and
that only ever adds models, so nothing retained goes false.

Warm from the completion hook too, so the rebuild starts when the download
lands rather than when the next request happens to need it.

* Studio: match the quant, not just the directory, and default-select bare tags

Two quants of one repo share a directory, so the path match could not tell them
apart and an explicit :Q8_0 was answered by a resident Q4_K_M that
_loaded_satisfies had already refused by name. The llama_only fix in the last
commit only ruled out the wrong backend, not the wrong quant on the right one.
Both path matches now require the resident hf_variant to equal the requested
quant whenever the reference is quantified; a bare name still matches on the
path alone, since it claims nothing about the weights.

The local resolver already treated a tag that names no quant as meaning the
repo, but remote admission still looked for a quant literally called "latest",
so the same reference resolved locally and 404d remotely. Branch on
looks_like_quant there too. A real quant the repo does not have is still a 404
and never a substitution, which is what separates this from the loader's
low-disk fallback.

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* Studio: one quant preference, and stop trusting a stale checkpoint

list_local_gguf_variants sorts by descending size, so the head of variants was
the biggest quant, often F16, while remote admission and a plain load both rank
through _pick_best_gguf. A bare id therefore meant a different quant depending
on which side answered it, and the local answer was the one that could evict a
working model and then fail or OOM starting an F16 next to a usable Q4.
/v1/models advertised that same head for pinning. Pull the ranking into one
preferred_quant helper and have both sides use it.

The usage examples returned a stored checkpoint without ever consulting
/v1/models, and the polling added last round was gated on not having one, so
for a stored checkpoint it never ran. An idle unload then left the panel
showing a snippet that could not run. Poll whenever mounted, and prefer the
checkpoint only while the catalog still backs it or switching can reload it. A
catalog that has not answered yet is not evidence against it.

The static contract pinned the old dependency array, so it now asserts the
intent it documents: a finished load re-runs the fetch, and the effect is not
gated on having no checkpoint.

* Studio: fix the Windows path compare, and advertise a label the worker knows

The case fix normalized the separator to "/" and then called os.path.normcase,
which on Windows folds case and rewrites the separator back to a backslash, so
the descendant checks compared against a "/" the path no longer had. A manually
loaded GGUF reached through an alias then read as a different model, giving a
false 404 and an alias marked unloaded. Run normcase first and normalize the
separator after it.

There are two quant-label extractors and they only agree while a recognized
quant token is present. With none, _extract_quant_label takes the last
hyphenated segment, "7b" of llama-7b, while build_gguf_variant_plans and the
worker key the whole stem: the plan lookup missed and the job exited on a
variant it had no shards for. Use the canonical extractor for the unrecognized
case only. Checked across real filenames first, the two match on every
recognized quant and part on bpw-qualified labels, which _extract_quant_label
keeps apart on purpose so byteshape's IQ4_XS at 3.53, 3.97 and 4.19 bpw stay
separate variants.

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* Studio: a stored checkpoint needs catalog evidence, not just the switch setting

Preferring it whenever switching was on short-circuited the catalog check, so a
checkpoint the store still held after the model was deleted or moved kept being
named even though /v1/models had already proved it absent, and the snippets 404d
instead of falling back to a model that is actually there.

A lookup rather than a disjunction, which settles the whole matrix in one place:
no answer yet keeps the checkpoint, since that is not evidence against it; listed
and resident keeps it; listed but unloaded keeps it only when switching can
reload it; absent falls back whatever the setting says.

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* Studio: normalize the quote style pre-commit would have rewritten

* Studio: cover the model that just landed, and pin the quant the catalog has

Retaining the index on invalidation protects what was already scanned and by
construction cannot contain the model that just finished downloading, so a bare
request for it in the window before the rebuild was still answered by the
resident model. Record the repo at the completion hook and treat that as
admission evidence alongside the resolver and the catalog; the next completed
scan clears the notes, since the index then covers them. Publishing a rebuilt
index before completion becomes observable would have closed it too, but that
blocks the download worker for the length of the scan.

Catalog membership proves the repo, not the saved quant, and the examples then
pinned the stored one. A quant deleted while another quant of the same repo
remained produced repo:deleted-quant, a missing-quant 404 with a runnable
alternative listed right beside it. Pin what the catalog advertises: for a
resident entry that is the resident quant, for an unloaded one it is a quant
actually on disk. The store is only consulted before /v1/models has answered.

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* Studio: apply three rules everywhere they belong, not only where reported

The trust probe was the last credential handoff still passing a raw token.
huggingface_hub reads None as "use the cached login", so a caller-named repo
was read with this server's Hugging Face identity whenever the caller sent
none, which is exactly the isolation the metadata probe and the worker already
keep. It takes _hub_token now. Enumerated the rest of that path while there:
auth_check, model_info and spawn_worker were already correct.

finalize_worker_exit is shared with dataset downloads, so the resolver hook
fired for every completed dataset, scanning the model directories for nothing
and recording the dataset id as local-model evidence, which turns a bare /v1
request naming that id into a refusal instead of a foreign-id fallthrough.
Gated on repo_type.

_already_serving decided "bare" on the presence of a colon while
_loaded_satisfies and the resolver decide it on whether the suffix names a
quant, so org/model:latest against a serving Q8_0 read as a mismatch and
swapped in the preferred Q4_K_M for a request either one answers. That rule now
lives in four places, each fixed in its own round, so this time I looked for
the rest and found a fifth: describe_local_miss splits on the bare colon and
its docstring claims it splits like the resolver. It no longer did, and would
report a missing quant named "latest". Fixed here too, unreported.

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* Studio: probe before refusing busy, and scan once when the index is cold

The busy refusal fired before anything established the requested label was a
model at all, so any namespaced id a drop-in client sends was told to wait out
an unrelated download for as long as it ran. Probe first and refuse only a
label the Hub actually serves as GGUF; anything else falls through to the
resident model as before. A probe failure answers "not downloadable", since
stranding ordinary traffic costs more than missing a busy refusal.

Treating an unbuilt index as "nothing here" let the first request after startup
be answered by the resident model under another model's name. That was a
deliberate trade to keep the scan off the request path, and it was the wrong
one. Cold, the scan now runs once on a thread, bounded so a pathological
install falls through rather than hanging the request. Built, the request path
still never scans, so the latency fix stands.

The watcher freed the slot the moment it saw an error, while Retry-After is
thirty times the poll interval, so the client came back to an empty slot and
restarted the same failing download instead of being told. Hold the failure on
the slot until a retry surfaces it, and let another repo take it after three
retry intervals so a client that never returns cannot keep it.

The watcher also invalidated on completion, which now lands after
finalize_worker_exit's warm and marks that fresh scan stale, pushing a
synchronous rescan onto the retry. Removed.

_loaded_satisfies lowercased paths as well as aliases, so it returned satisfied
before the case-preserving compare below could run. Both now go through one
helper: paths compare with normcase, aliases stay case-insensitive.

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* Studio: an unfinished scan is not absence, and a decided refusal is not a failure

Bounding the cold scan then reading the bound as "not here" left the same hole
one branch over. A timeout now answers 503 model_indexing with a Retry-After
and leaves the warm running. A foreign label sent inside that window is asked
to retry rather than falling through, which is a real cost, but the window is
one request on an install whose scan exceeds ten seconds and it clears itself,
where answering with the wrong weights does not.

That uncovered a worse one. Every check here runs inside a broad except whose
job is "could not verify, so fall through", so an HTTPException raised in the
block was logged as a verification failure and the request was answered by the
resident model. Any refusal decided in there was being swallowed. Re-raise it
ahead of that handler.

Canonicalizing generic labels made them real variant keys, but the matcher
still decided on shape, so repo:llama-13b fell past an exact match and fetched
llama-7b. Match exactly first, whatever the shape; a quant-shaped suffix that
matches nothing is still a miss and never a swap.

Marking a catalog alias loaded while publishing the preferred on-disk quant
claimed alias:Q4 was loaded while Q8 was serving, and requiring the resident
quant to match then made pinning it a 404. Advertise the resident variant when
the entry resolves to the resident model.

* Studio: keep the asyncio.timeout fallback tests runnable on Python 3.10

Both tests deleted asyncio.timeout to force _wall_clock_timeout down its
pre-3.11 branch, but monkeypatch.delattr raises when the attribute is already
absent. On Python 3.10, the one version the fallback exists for, there is
nothing to delete, so the two tests errored with AttributeError before reaching
the code they cover. Passing raising=False makes the deletion a no-op there and
leaves the assertions running against the same branch on every version.

Every other delattr in the repo already passes raising=False for exactly this
reason. Verified with asyncio.timeout removed from the interpreter: the two
tests fail with the CI AttributeError before this change and pass after, and
the file still runs 89 passed on 3.13 where the deletion is real.

* Studio: decide GGUF residency, servability and variant keys by one rule each

Four admission and catalog fixes, each closing a gap between two places that
were answering the same question differently.

The /v1/models catalog asked _resolves_to_resident without llama_only, so a
Transformers model live from a directory that also holds GGUF exports marked a
GGUF alias loaded and gave it a GGUF quant. The usage examples then pinned
alias:quant that nothing could serve with switching off. Every entry in that
loop is advertised as GGUF, so residency there is llama.cpp residency.

The busy probe accepted any .gguf sibling while admission excludes mmproj, MTP
drafters and big-endian builds. A repo holding only companions is not
downloadable, so it was held at model_download_busy for the length of an
unrelated download instead of falling through to the resident model as it does
when no download is running. It now reuses _gguf_variants, the same filter.

split_model_ref refused any slash-bearing suffix, but an unrecognized GGUF below
a subdirectory keys on its path (build/llama-13b), which is_valid_gguf_variant
allows and the catalog advertises. Pinning such a variant could not parse, so
only the default-ranked one was reachable. A slash-bearing suffix is now a
variant exactly when a real Hub repo precedes it, which still leaves
C:/models/x.gguf a path rather than a quant.

The usage examples treated a downloaded-but-unloaded model as runnable only
under auto-switch, but a standalone UNSLOTH_MODEL_IDLE_TTL reloads exactly what
it freed on the next request. The panel hid runnable examples after an idle
unload. Tracked apart from auto-switch, because the stash restores the stored
checkpoint only and never an arbitrary catalog entry.

Also stub the index walk in the three cold-index tests that missed it: a real
multi-root scan inside the cold-wait budget made them time out into a 503 under
load rather than assert what they are there for. One of them flaked locally.

Verified each fix is load-bearing by reverting it and watching its test fail.
Backend CI command: 10195 passed, 0 failed. tsc -b and the frontend build clean.

* Studio: bound the Hub admission probes and stop guessing at nested model paths

Three review fixes plus a test-isolation one.

_resolves_to_resident matched on a path prefix, so two separately indexed models
that nest (/models/A alongside /models/A/sub/B) both satisfied it: loading B
made a request for A resident and answered it with B's weights, and the catalog
marked A loaded. A prefix match now counts only when no catalog entry sits
deeper, which is the innermost indexed model that actually owns the file. With
nothing indexed there is no nesting to tell apart, so the directory-to-weights
match this exists for is unchanged.

auth_check and hf_hub_download take no timeout of their own, and both ran while
the provisional single-flight slot was held, so an unresponsive Hub stalled the
request far past the metadata budget and reported every other model busy for the
duration. Both are bounded now. Each default errs the safe way: an unchecked
repo is not a cleared one, so the custom-code probe refuses on timeout, while a
slow gated-repo check stays inconclusive because the download's own auth is the
real gate.

The usage examples caught a failed refresh into an empty catalog and a disabled
auto-switch, which made a transient error authoritative and blanked every
example while the model was still servable. The catalog is deliberately
tri-state; a failure now keeps the last answer and retries.

Also start the backend tests from a built, empty model index. Stubbing only the
background warm still left the cold path walking real caches synchronously
inside the admission wait, so on a large install a test asserted against a 503
"still indexing" instead of its subject. _build_index is untouched, so the tests
that call it directly still exercise the real walk.

Verified each fix is load-bearing by reverting it and watching its test fail.
tsc -b clean. Backend CI command green apart from two failures reproduced only
on this box (a real model-dir scan and an orphan-process cleanup), neither
touched by this PR; staging CI is the gate for those.

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ef97f3c961
tests: record the gfx1152 llama.cpp bundle gap so the next one is not silent (#7491)
* tests: record the gfx1152 llama.cpp bundle gap so the next one is not silent

#7431 made gfx1152 (Krackan Point, Radeon 860M/840M) a first-class arch, which
fixed torch wheel selection: those laptops were pulling gfx1150 wheels built for
a different LLVM target. It also changed llama.cpp prebuilt selection, because
no gfx1152 bundle is published. published_rocm_choice_for_host deliberately
refuses to serve a sibling-family bundle, so those hosts now fall back to a HIP
source build.

That is the right outcome, a wrong-ISA binary fails at the first BLAS call
rather than merely installing slowly, but nothing recorded it and nothing would
have caught it. TestPublishedRocmGfxSelection builds its release from a
hardcoded family list, so it can only assert about arches someone already
thought to add.

Adds TestPublishedRocmBundleCoverage:

- PUBLISHED mirrors the mapped_targets in llama-prebuilt-manifest.json.
- KNOWN_GAPS lists arches _GFX_TO_AMD_INDEX_ARCH routes torch for that no bundle
  covers: gfx1033/1035/1036 (RDNA 2, never built) and gfx1152.
- test_known_gaps_fall_back_to_source_build pins each to None.
- test_every_torch_routed_arch_is_covered_or_a_known_gap compares the routed set
  against bundle coverage, so adding an arch for torch without a bundle has to
  be a deliberate KNOWN_GAPS entry.

The invariant fires both ways. Simulating a new routed arch fails with
"coverage drifted: ['gfx1153'] newly uncovered"; simulating a published gfx1152
bundle fails with "gfx1152 is in KNOWN_GAPS but a bundle now matches it; drop it
from the set", so closing the gap cannot leave the list stale.

Reads _GFX_TO_AMD_INDEX_ARCH from source instead of importing
install_python_stack, which this suite does not otherwise depend on.

No production code changes. Install suite 1355 passed, no new failures.

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502730bbba
Studio: add Deep Research (#7219)
* Studio: add durable Deep Research workflows

* Studio: preserve research integration after upstream updates

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* Studio: keep research worker compatible with Python 3.11

* Studio: address Deep Research lifecycle review

* Studio: preserve durable research recovery

* Studio: preserve research stream and context

* Studio: harden research sources and limits

* Studio: align research with shared chats

* Studio: guard durable research actions

* Studio: protect durable research turns

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* Studio: deepen durable research decisions

* Studio: protect research prompts and queries

* Studio: slim research stream deltas

* Studio: preserve research evidence and citations

* Studio: harden Deep Research (CI, prompt injection, query PII, config, citations)

- Fix backend CI: add research_runs_router to the synthetic routes stub in
  test_desktop_auth so studio.backend.main imports under the health-check test.
- Escape prompt-delimiter tags in the decision and synthesis prompts so gathered
  web/document content cannot close an <untrusted_...> wrapper and inject
  instructions into the local planner/decision/synthesis model.
- Extend the public-query sanitizer to redact Luhn-valid payment cards, phone
  numbers, non-global IPs, and labeled private identifiers before a query can
  reach web search.
- Reject nested credential keys in inferenceRequest and ragScope, not just
  top-level keys, when persisting a durable run config.
- Treat maxSources as one budget shared across web and document sources
  (collection and resume paths) instead of per type, which allowed up to 2x the
  configured cap.
- Preserve document citations whose filename contains a closing bracket by
  tokenizing valid citations before stripping invalid ones.
- Persist Deep Research off when switching to an external model and when enabling
  Web Fetch so a refresh cannot rehydrate a mutually-exclusive state.
- Add regression tests for the query, prompt, citation, and config hardening.

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* Studio: make the research claims table migration atomic

The owner-scoped to global claims migration ran its RENAME, CREATE, INSERT and DROP in autocommit, so an interruption after CREATE left the new table empty, orphaned the rows in the legacy table, and never re-triggered. Wrap the rebuild in an explicit transaction so a crash rolls back cleanly and the migration re-runs on the next boot.

* Studio: block message edits and regeneration during an active research run

After a reload a durable research run is followed by the research store rather than an assistant-ui run, so thread.isRunning is false while research is still active. Message edit, refresh and the edit composer previously gated only on isRunning, which let a normal generation start alongside the running research run. Gate them on the active thread's research state as well.

* Studio: keep the plan review mounted through approval

Keying PlanReview on planRevision remounted it mid-approve when updateResearchPlan bumped the revision, resetting the local pending flag and re-enabling Start research while the approve was still in flight, which allowed a duplicate approve. Key on runId only.

* Studio: drop the redundant deep-research persistence change

setCheckpoint already persists Deep Research off for external models at the top of the function, so the added saveBool was a duplicate, and clearing Deep Research from setWebFetchToolsEnabled guarded a state that is not reachable (Deep Research is local-model only while the Web Fetch pill is external-provider only). Revert both to the pre-hardening version.

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* Studio: harden Deep Research citations, query privacy, and message protection

Address review findings in the Deep Research backend:

- Escape an unbalanced ")" in citation destinations so a source URL cannot
  close the markdown link early and inject a second link, keeping balanced
  parentheses literal.
- Match raw-URL citations on whole tokens so a URL sharing another URL's
  prefix is no longer partially rewritten.
- Redact non-global IPv6 addresses in public search queries, matching the
  existing IPv4 handling.
- Detect credential key names after normalizing case and separators so nested
  openaiApiKey, accessToken, and clientSecret values cannot be persisted.
- Reject client edits to server-managed research prompts and reports at the
  storage layer; only the internal writers pass allow_research_update.
- Scope research searches to the first allowed domains instead of dropping
  site scoping for large allow lists.
- Persist the same fetch evidence bound used during live synthesis so a
  resumed run is not shortened.
- Scope run completion so it only replaces this run's message parts.

Add regression tests for the above.

* Studio: fix Deep Research SSE framing, source counts, and favicon privacy

- Normalize the whole SSE buffer so a CRLF split across transport chunks
  still frames events.
- Count web and document sources together in the activity header so a
  RAG-only run is not shown as zero sources.
- Cap the plan editor at the run's configured maxSteps instead of a
  hard-coded 30.
- Add an allowRemoteIcons opt-out to the sources components and disable
  third-party favicon requests for research sources so visited domains are
  not leaked.

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* Studio: address final Deep Research review findings

* Studio: fit Deep Research synthesis evidence to loaded context, add opt-in web grounding

Size the synthesis evidence budget to the loaded model context so the prompt is not
silently truncated on small contexts. When the evidence overflowed the window the report
degenerated (it echoed the evidence tail instead of writing); the budget now reserves tokens
for the prompt scaffolding and converts the remainder to chars, keeping the full cap when the
context is unknown.

Add opt-in web grounding for auto-read: read the top search results, ingest them into an
ephemeral RAG scope, hybrid-retrieve the passages most relevant to the question with the
existing knowledge-base retriever, and fold those chunks into the step evidence. The scope is
per call and deleted afterwards, so a user's knowledge base is never touched.

Off by default; enable with UNSLOTH_RESEARCH_AUTO_SCRAPE=1. Gated per run by
budgets["maxAutoScrape"], so runs created without it keep legacy snippet-only behavior, and
grounding is skipped when the loaded context is too small for the prompt.

Add tests for the adaptive evidence budget, scraped-text cleaning, the ephemeral web-RAG
retrieval and scope cleanup, and the auto-read evidence path.

* Studio: read Deep Research synthesis context from the inference orchestrator

Make the adaptive synthesis-evidence budget actually engage in the normal Studio
architecture. _loaded_context_length read core.inference.inference, the low-level backend that
lives in the model subprocess and stays unpopulated in the main web process where the research
supervisor runs, so it returned None and the budget silently fell back to the 32000 character
cap (leaving the report exposed to the truncation this was meant to fix). Read the inference
orchestrator instead, and the llama.cpp backend for GGUF, mirroring
routes.inference._monitor_context_length so the budget sizes to the context the API layer
serves. Verified on a running server: at a 12288 token load the probe now reports 12288 and the
budget adapts to 24576 characters instead of the 32000 fallback.

Also:
- Reserve context for the generated report as well as the prompt scaffolding (raise the reserve
  to 4096 tokens) so evidence does not crowd out the output on a small window.
- Honor a numeric UNSLOTH_RESEARCH_AUTO_SCRAPE by passing the per-run maxAutoScrape as the page
  cap to the scraper, instead of always reading the maximum.
- Guard the web-RAG connection acquisition so a get_connection failure returns the documented
  empty result rather than propagating.
- Add a synthesis-context test that patches the real backend accessor (not the probe itself) so
  the production wiring is exercised, plus a scrape page-cap test.

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* Studio: harden Deep Research query redaction and research autosave

- research_runs: extend the opaque-token allowlist so unlabeled Hugging
  Face (hf_) and GitLab (glpat-) tokens are redacted before a query can
  reach web search, without over-redacting public model or version ids.
- runtime-provider: for a server-managed research message, echo the
  backend-stored metadata verbatim on autosave. Merging the client
  metadata re-added client-only fields the server never persisted, so the
  server-side guard saw a diff and rejected every streamed or snapshot
  update with 409.

* Studio: keep composer tool pills always accessible after merge

The merge left the composer line marked always-expanded (data-expanded
"true") while the inner pill row was still gated behind composerExpanded,
so the Search and Code toggles disappeared once the permission mode was
"off" with no other toggle set. Render the primary tool pills
unconditionally, matching the always-expanded layout, and drop the now
unused composerExpanded and permissionMode locals. Fixes the Chat UI
Playwright check that asserts the Search and Code pills stay visible.

* Studio: update Deep Research composer contract to always-expanded layout

The always-expanded composer no longer routes effectiveDeepResearchEnabled
through a composerExpanded expression, so the frontend contract now checks
that it gates the Deep Research composer button render instead.

* Studio: do not bind a research run to a populated assistant reply

create_run adopted any assistant message under the user turn whose
researchRunId was unset, including a prior answer reused by a retry. On
completion _update_assistant drops the untagged text and source parts, so
that answer was silently overwritten. Only bind to an empty placeholder or
this run's own message, and reject a reply that already carries content.

* Studio: harden Deep Research synthesis budget, prompt shielding, and message protection

- research_runs: split the synthesis evidence budget evenly across notes so a
  small context still keeps a slice of every research step instead of dropping
  the later steps after the earliest ones fill the budget.
- research_runs: shield the research question and approved plan before placing
  them in the decision and synthesis prompts, so a closing delimiter in either
  cannot escape its block and inject sibling sections.
- research_runs: redact bearer authorization tokens from public search queries.
- studio_db: include attachments in the research-message change check and guard
  direct attachment deletion, so server-managed research prompts and responses
  cannot be mutated through the attachment paths.
- chat_history: map the protected-message conflict on attachment deletion to 409.

* Studio: strip invalid document citations that contain brackets

The invalid-citation regex stopped at the first closing bracket, so a
citation whose filename contained brackets left its tail (".pdf, p. 9]") in
the report. Match a balanced bracketed span so the whole invalid citation is
removed; valid citations stay protected by the earlier tokenization pass.

* Studio: free the RAG search slot when a lookup times out or is cancelled

The bounded knowledge-base search held the sole admission slot in a detached
worker until the search returned, so a lookup that outlived its timeout (a
stalled embedding or blocked vector call) kept the slot forever and starved
every later lookup, disabling knowledge-base retrieval globally. Release the
slot from the caller when it stops waiting, exactly once, so a detached worker
finishes without re-holding it.

* Studio: remove Websites label from research composer

* Studio: fix Deep Research review findings (RAG slot bound, orphaned workers, hardening)

- Bound the shared RAG search slot to one running worker. The search that is
  doing the embedding/index/GPU work now owns the admission slot until it
  finishes, instead of freeing it on caller timeout while the detached worker
  keeps running, which let a second search enter and stack concurrent work
  behind the capacity-of-one semaphore.
- Cancel active research runs before deleting their thread, project, or all
  history. Deleting cascade-drops the run row, but the worker only notices at
  its next lease check, so it could keep doing model/web/RAG work for a run
  that no longer exists; signalling cancel first shortens that window.
- Shield the planner prompt's conversation and question with _shield_untrusted,
  matching the decision and synthesis prompts, so untrusted text cannot forge
  planner delimiters.
- Do not let a research key-revocation failure replace a successful
  non-streaming completion; log it like the streaming path does.
- Include created_at in the protected research-message guard so a client cannot
  reorder server-managed prompt/response messages while leaving the body intact.
- Reject non-scalar ragScope values; a nested container evades the
  sensitive-key scan when its inner keys are unlisted and would reach retrieval
  code that expects a scalar scope id.

Adds regression tests for each.

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* Studio: use Hugeicons telescope in research composer

* Studio: use Telescope02 icon in research composer

* Studio: standardize Deep Research telescope icons

* Studio: move Deep Research below web and code tools

* Studio: merge grounded page excerpts with search snippets instead of replacing

When auto-scrape grounding retrieved page-body chunks, it replaced the raw
search-result text for that step. If the retrieved chunk was a distractor or
dropped the key fact, the answer-bearing search snippet was lost and grounded
runs regressed below snippet-only accuracy on factual questions (e.g. returning
Apache 2.0 instead of the Qwen License, 403 instead of 404, or a single mirror
diameter instead of the sum).

Keep the search snippets and append the grounded excerpts as supplementary
evidence via a small _merge_scraped_evidence helper. Grounding stays opt-in and
off by default, so legacy runs are unchanged. Adds regression tests.

* Studio: fix stale website access assertion in Deep Research contract test

The dialog heading was renamed to a DialogTitle, so the contract test still
asserted a <span>Websites</span> that no longer exists and failed on every
branch built on this one. Assert the current heading instead.

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* Fix citation loss, effort clamping and nested inferenceRequest for PR #7219

Three review findings, each with a regression test that fails without the fix.

Citation dropped for a bare URL in prose parentheses. _RAW_URL swallows the
closing paren and the old trim set only stripped ".,;:!?", so the catalog
lookup missed and the validator deleted the whole citation, leaving an
unbalanced "(" in the report. New _trim_url_tail follows GFM extended autolink
path validation: one right-to-left pass that interleaves punctuation and
unmatched-")" trimming. Both rules must run in the same loop, else
"https://x/y.)" keeps a stray dot. Balanced parens inside a URL
(Wikipedia-style) still survive. Output verified against cmark-gfm on nine
cases, including "https://x/foo)bar)" which must keep ")bar".

Research runs forwarded reasoningEffort unclamped. The local chat path clamps
to the loaded model's advertised levels; the research branch did not, and the
backend only validates enum membership, so llama.cpp dropped a level the model
lacks and the whole durable run silently fell back to the template default.
Now uses the same helper and the same levels as normal chat. Note this makes
"max" on a gpt-oss low|medium|high model resolve to "low" rather than falling
through to the template default, matching normal chat exactly; the divergence
between the two paths was the bug.

Nested inferenceRequest values were persisted. Every allowed field is a scalar
and the numeric/bool/enum ones reject a container while coercing, but "model"
is stringified with str(), which never raises, so {"auth": "sk-..."} slipped
past the sensitive-key scan ("auth" is not on the list) into the durable run
config as the model id. Mirrors the ragScope guard already in this PR.

Verified: 542 passed across the research/web/sandbox/chat-history backend
suites, frontend contract 10 passed, tsc --noEmit clean.

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* Fix report-stalling regex, uncataloged KB evidence and bracketed titles for PR #7219

Catastrophic backtracking in _DOCUMENT_CITATION. The alternation
(?:[^\[\]]+|\[[^\[\]]*\])* backtracks exponentially on an unterminated
"[Document:" with no later bare "]", which is ordinary malformed model output
and exactly what this sanitizer exists to handle. Runtime quadrupled every two
characters; one realistic 76-char line did not finish in 90s. It runs
synchronously inside async _research (the line below it uses asyncio.to_thread),
so a single bad report pins the event loop and stalls all of Studio, not just
the run. Replaced with the language-equivalent unrolled form, verified identical
on well-formed inputs including bracketed filenames, and linear: a 20,000-char
tail now takes 0.4ms. Not using possessive quantifiers or atomic groups, which
need Python 3.11 while this package declares >=3.9.

Uncataloged knowledge base evidence reached synthesis. When maxSources is
already full, every returned chunk hits the continue, so accepted_rag_sources
stays empty, the "if accepted_rag_sources" rebuild no-ops and rag_result keeps
the raw KB text. That text has no document_source_catalog entry, so the
validator strips any citation to it and synthesis is left building claims on
private KB chunks it cannot attribute. Cleared, gated on rag_sources so a
text-only KB reply is still passed through. The resume branch built rag_evidence
from all restored sources with the same hole, so it now mirrors the live loop.

Bracketed source titles destroyed their own citation. The catalog gave the model
the raw title while the citation writer stripped brackets. Search titles
routinely carry one ("[PDF] Annual Report"), and the prompt tells the model to
copy the title verbatim, producing a label the validator cannot match. Both
sides now share _citation_title.

Verified: 756 passed across the research/web/sandbox/chat-history/rag backend
suites. Each fix has a regression test that fails without it.

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* Keep a durable run alive when no model is loaded for PR #7219

A durable run is claimable within the supervisor's poll interval of startup
(main.py starts it in the lifespan, and claim_next takes any 'running' run whose
lease expired), Studio has no startup model auto-load, and the browser is not
connected yet. So restarting Studio mid-run reliably lands the next model call
on the local endpoint's HTTP 400 "No model loaded". That 400 is not retryable:
_completion retries only >= 500, and _stream_completion, which serves both
planning and synthesis, has no retry at all. The run is marked failed, and the
only recovery is retry, which sets report_text NULL and deletes every
research_plan_step, research_source and research_document_source. Up to an hour
of scraping and synthesis is lost on a plain restart, on the feature whose whole
point is surviving one.

Treat only that refusal as transient: wait up to the run's own
modelTimeoutSeconds for a model to come back, then re-send. Any other 400 still
fails immediately, so no behaviour changes on the happy path. The wait polls
_check_active, so cancellation and lease loss are still honoured, and the model
probe fails open, so a probe error can only send a request, never withhold one.
Each wait is bounded by the run timeout and the number of waits per call is
capped, so a model that keeps disappearing cannot re-send forever.

Deliberately not pinning or restoring the model, which the review comment also
suggested. Auto-switch is opt-in, default off, and GGUF-only, so restoring
would silently evict the model the user just loaded from a background worker,
and comparing the configured name to the loaded id is fragile across variant
suffixes and advertised aliases, so it would break working runs.

Verified: 853 passed across the research/web/sandbox/chat-history/rag/inference
backend suites. Eight of the nine new tests fail without the fix.

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* Make website-policy search reach the whole allowlist and refill past blocks for PR #7219

Two review findings on the website access policy.

Domains past the site: filter cap were undiscoverable. The policy accepts up to
100 allowed domains and the prompt tells the model all of them are searchable,
but scope_search_query always scoped to allowed[:8], so a source in the ninth or
later domain could never be found, and an undiscovered URL cannot be fetched
either. The cap itself is right, search engines stop honouring long OR chains,
so the window now rotates by a hash of the query instead of being a fixed head.
Every allowed domain is reachable across a multi-step run, the same query is
always scoped the same way, and lists at or under the cap are unchanged.

A page of blocked results returned nothing. The policy filters after the search
while DDGS was asked for exactly max_results candidates, so if those happened to
be disallowed the tool reported no results even when valid ones ranked just
below, wasting a research step. Ask for a deeper pool when a policy is set and
stop at max_results allowed entries. No policy means no over-fetch, so ordinary
searches are unchanged.

Verified: 2324 passed across the research/web/sandbox/chat-history/rag/tool
backend suites. The 8 test_studio_api.py failures are pre-existing and need live
OpenAI/Anthropic credentials; they fail identically with these changes stashed.

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* Only overfetch search results when the website policy restricts for PR #7219

Follow-up to 8be0b3699. Every run stores normalize_website_policy(...), which
returns {"allowedDomains": [], "blockedDomains": []} and is truthy even when
nothing is restricted, so the default unrestricted path asked DDGS for four
times as many results on every step. That is pure added latency and timeout
risk, since the filter passes everything and only max_results entries are
returned either way. Test the domain lists rather than the dict.

* Budget the whole research prompt against the loaded context for PR #7219

Only the synthesis evidence was budgeted, so the budget could not prevent the
overflow it existed to prevent.

Measured at head with a realistic prompt (40-source catalog, 12-step plan): the
untrimmable scaffolding is about 7,900 chars and the conversation context adds
up to 12,000 more. On a 4096-token context, which is the GGUF auto-fit floor and
the transformers default, the synthesis request came to about 1.7x the window.
Worse, _synthesis_evidence_budget computed usable_tokens = 0 at or below the
4,096-token reserve and then returned the 1,500-char floor anyway, so it added
evidence to a prompt that already did not fit. The decision prompt had no
context awareness at all: a fixed evidence[-60000:], roughly ten times a small
window, on every step rather than once at the end.

Overflow is not cosmetic here. It either silently truncates and degenerates the
report, as the comment above these constants already warned, or fails the run,
and a failed run is only recoverable via retry, which deletes every plan step,
source and document source and nulls the report.

Both paths now share _prompt_char_budget plus _trimmable_budget: each trimmable
section is measured against what the rest of the prompt leaves, and can reach 0
instead of a floor, because a shorter report beats a destroyed run. Evidence is
budgeted before the chat history, since the evidence is the report. Unknown
context still keeps the full cap.

At 4096 tokens the synthesis prompt now fits (0.6x). Below that it is still
over, since a 40-source catalog alone exceeds the window; that needs a smaller
maxSources, and the context box does accept values down to 128.

test_synthesis_evidence_budget_tracks_loaded_context asserted the old floor at
2048 tokens, which is the bug, so it now asserts 0 and that the rest of the
prompt counts against the same budget.

Verified: 2325 passed across the research/web/sandbox/chat-history/rag/tool
suites. The test_mcp_stdio_sessions failure is pre-existing and fails
identically with these changes stashed.

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* Scope replayed research history to its own attempt for PR #7219

A retry deletes the previous attempt's research_plan_steps, research_sources
and research_document_sources rows but keeps its events, and the SSE route
attaches one live run snapshot to every event it emits, replayed history
included. The step.completed payload carries only position, title, action,
input and sourceCount, so that snapshot is the sole source of the excerpt and
evidence.

On any refresh after a retry, a replayed attempt-0 step was therefore matched
against attempt-1's step row by position alone, and start_position resets to 0
after the delete, so the positions line up exactly. The preserved attempt-0
activity then showed attempt-1's excerpt and evidence, or lost them entirely
when attempt 1 had not yet reached that position, under a banner that says
previous activity is preserved. The run.started resumed branch read the same
cross-attempt snapshot and spliced those activities out.

Both are gated on the event's attempt matching the snapshot's retryCount, which
is the same attempt scoping get_reasoning_text already applies server-side. The
excerpt and evidence fall back to what the activity already holds, so a mismatch
is non-destructive rather than blanking it.

Verified: frontend contract 11 passed, tsc -b exit 0, and the new test fails
without the store change.

* Retry pre-stream failures in the research stream for PR #7219

_stream_completion serves planning, every decision step and synthesis, and it
had no transport retry: a connection error or a 5xx raised before any response
byte failed the durable run, and retry then deletes every gathered source,
document source and plan step. _completion already treats the identical
failures on the identical endpoint as retryable, so the two paths disagreed.

This is partly a hole my own 689b06535 opened. After the no-model 400 the body
is read, the connection returns to the pool, and _wait_for_local_model then
sleeps for up to modelTimeoutSeconds before re-sending on the same client.
Uvicorn's keep-alive is 5s, so that pooled connection is essentially always
server-closed by then, and losing the has_expired race raises
RemoteProtocolError, killing the run the wait existed to save. Also reachable
via a read timeout waiting for headers under prompt-eval load.

Retrying is safe only because nothing has been consumed at that point, and that
is structural rather than a convention: with stream=True httpx returns on the
response headers without calling aread(), and raise_for_status() reads no body,
both verified against the installed 0.28.1. The handler is scoped to the inner
try that ends at break, and _iter_stream_lines sits outside the loop with no
path back to send, so a re-send cannot duplicate report text.

Bounded and mirrors _completion: same >= 500 predicate, same 3 attempts, same
2**attempt backoff, lease and cancellation re-checked before re-sending. The
transport counter and the model-wait counter are independent, so they cannot
multiply. The response is closed before every re-send, as manual stream mode
requires.

Note HTTPStatusError is not a TransportError in httpx, so both are caught
explicitly.

Verified: 2330 passed. Five of the new tests fail without the fix; the three
that pass either way are the invariants that must not change (fail fast on a
real 400, never retry once the report has streamed, existing model-wait path).

* Bound the planning prompt to the loaded context for PR #7219

Completes dc16598a4, which budgeted the decision and synthesis prompts but left
planning unbounded. The question reaches the planner verbatim (a pasted document
arrives here as-is) and the history is capped only at the fixed 12,000 chars,
so on a small context planning could overflow before any plan was persisted,
failing the run without doing any research at all.

Same helpers as the other two paths. The question is budgeted before the
history, since the question is the request.

A test now asserts all three prompt paths hold their own context budget, so a
fourth path cannot be added later without one.

Verified: 2331 passed; the new test fails without the change.

* Keep prompt inputs non-empty and fit the source catalog for PR #7219

Two follow-ups to the prompt budgeting, the first a regression I introduced in
dc16598a4.

The output reserve was a flat 4096 tokens, so on any context at or below that,
including the documented 4096-token GGUF floor, the whole prompt budget came out
as 0. Every trimmable section then sliced to nothing: planning_question became
the empty string, so the planner never saw the request at all, and synthesis
dropped all its evidence. Removing the old floor outright went too far; an empty
prompt is worse than the overflow it was avoiding. The reserve is now capped at
half the window, and the question and the evidence each keep a floor, since one
carries the request and the other carries the answer. A truncated completion is
recoverable, a confidently empty report is not.

The source catalog was the one section still inserted whole. It holds up to
maxSources entries with snippets persisted at up to 4000 chars each, so on a
smaller context it alone could exceed the budget while the code responded only
by zeroing the evidence and history. It is now fitted first, dropping whole
entries from the tail rather than slicing mid-entry, because a half-truncated
URL is worse than an absent one: the validator would strip it and the claim
would be left uncited.

Verified: 2333 passed. All three new tests fail without the change; the question
now keeps 1072 chars at a 2048-token context and 4144 at 4096, where both were
previously 0.

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* Tighten Deep Research comments for PR #7219

Post-convergence comment pass over the 40 source files in the PR diff, limited
to lines the PR itself adds so untouched upstream code in the same files is left
alone. 15 files, 110 insertions, 141 deletions.

The reduction is deliberately small. Almost every comment here records why
something non-obvious is done, a measured result, a spec rule, or the exact bug
it prevents, and those are worth more than the lines they cost, so nearly every
edit is a same-meaning compression rather than a deletion. Kept in full: the GFM
autolink citation for the URL trim, the catastrophic-backtracking note on
_DOCUMENT_CITATION, the prompt-budget notes recording that a reserve at or above
the context leaves nothing, the two measured site: filter findings, and the
remount note on the activity panel key.

Verified comment-only three ways: comment_tools.py reports 15/15 code-unchanged,
and an independent ast.dump comparison with docstrings stripped shows zero of the
12 Python files differing. 421 backend tests and the 11 frontend contract tests
pass, and the phrase the contract test asserts on is still present on one line.

* Harden Deep Research model streams

* Fit Deep Research decision prompts

* Preserve Deep Research follow-up context

* Redact composite credentials from research queries

* Scale Deep Research UI typography

* Address Deep Research refinement review

* Harden Deep Research refinement edge cases

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tests: read checked-in files as UTF-8 instead of the platform default (#7438)
* tests: read checked-in files as UTF-8 instead of the platform default

Path.read_text() with no encoding uses locale.getpreferredencoding(), which
is UTF-8 on the Linux runners and cp1252 on a stock Windows install. Nine
module-level reads of checked-in source files were relying on that default.

studio/backend/routes/inference.py carries the DeepSeek tool-call token
regexes, so it holds U+FF5C and U+2581. Under cp1252 that read raised
UnicodeDecodeError on byte 0x81 at position 97806, and because the reads run
at import time it took test_cancel_atomicity.py and test_cancel_id_wiring.py
out at collection, not as failures. Green on CI, permanently broken for a
Windows contributor running the suite locally.

Adds a guard: at module scope there is no tmp_path fixture, so a bare
read_text()/write_text()/open() there is always touching a checked-in file.
That makes the rule mechanical enough to enforce with no allowlist, while
staying quiet about temp-dir I/O inside test bodies where the platform
default is harmless.

The repo already spells this correctly in 464 other places; this only stops
the stragglers coming back.

* tests: cover import-time helper reads and keep the guard py3.9-safe

Follows up on the Codex review:

- add `from __future__ import annotations`, since `str | None` in
  `_offender` is evaluated at import on Python 3.9 and pyproject declares
  requires-python ">=3.9,<3.15".
- widen the guard from module scope to import time. Class bodies and the
  bodies of module-level helpers called from an executing statement run
  during collection too, so `CODE = _extract_mixed_precision_code()` was
  the same hazard as an inline read. `if __name__ == "__main__":` blocks
  are skipped: pytest never executes them.
- scan studio/backend/tests/ as well as tests/. Both trees are collected
  on Windows by separate CI jobs, and the offender that started this,
  test_tool_xml_strip.py reading routes/inference.py, lives there.

Widening it surfaced seven more import-time reads of checked-in sources;
all now name utf-8.

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* Harden the import-time encoding guard for PR #7438

Close the detector gaps raised in review, all of which I reproduced against
the actual AST before changing anything.

False negatives (the guard let a real hazard through):
- _is_main_guard ignored the comparison operator, so if __name__ != "__main__"
  counted as script-only even though its body runs at import.
- The else arm of a main guard was discarded with the rest of the If node.
- Decorators and argument defaults on a module-level def were skipped with the
  body, though both are evaluated when the def executes.
- Path.open() in text mode was invisible; only builtin open() was matched.
- encoding = None and encoding = "locale" both re-select the platform default,
  but the keyword merely being present counted as pinned.

False positives (the guard would have blocked a compliant contributor):
- A non-literal mode fell through to the "r" default, so open(p, mode) was
  flagged even when mode is "rb", where adding encoding= is a ValueError and
  there is no edit that satisfies the rule.
- Same for open(*args) and a **kwargs splat, which hide the mode and can hide
  an encoding.
- Lambda bodies and comprehension elements were walked even though neither runs
  at definition.

Verified: still reports the same 22 offenders on unpatched main, green on this
branch and on the tree merged with latest main (557 files), and an adversarial
corpus of 33 cases now scores zero false positives and zero false negatives.
Also corrected two docstring claims: neither collecting job runs on Windows,
and the read is governed by locale.getencoding().

* Walk eager comprehensions and treat io.open as the builtin

Two regressions from the previous commit, both reproduced against the AST
before changing anything.

Lumping list, set and dict comprehensions in with generator expressions was
wrong. Only a genexp is lazy; the other three run their element expression,
their filters and their nested iterators immediately, so
CONTENTS = [p.read_text() for p in PATHS] at module scope is an import-time
read the guard was silently missing. Comprehensions are now walked in full and
only the genexp keeps the outermost-iterable-only treatment.

io was also in the not-a-path-opener list, but io.open is the builtin, with the
same mode position and the same platform default. io.open(CHECKED_IN_FILE) is
exactly the hazard this guard exists for, so it is matched now, with binary
modes and a pinned encoding still exempt. tarfile.open and fitz.open stay
exempt since neither has an encoding to name.

Verified: 13 targeted cases covering all five eager comprehension forms and
io.open in text, binary and pinned shapes all classify correctly; still 22
offenders on unpatched main; green on this branch and on the tree merged with
latest main.

* Close three more walker gaps in the import-time guard

All three reproduced against the AST first.

A generator expression handed straight to a call is consumed there, so
DATA = "".join(p.read_text() for p in paths) runs its element at import. Only
an unconsumed genexp bound to a name stays lazy, so the walker now follows the
consumed ones in full and keeps the outermost-iterable-only treatment for the
rest.

if "__main__" == __name__ is an equivalent and accepted spelling of the main
guard, but requiring __name__ on the left meant its body was treated as
import-time code. That is a false positive on a block pytest never runs, so
both operand orders are recognised now.

The helper table was built from module-level defs only, so a def in a class
body invoked while the class is constructed was never followed, contradicting
the walker's stated coverage of class bodies. Helpers are now collected from
the module body and from class bodies at any nesting.

Verified: 15 targeted cases including all three fixes and the earlier ones
still classify correctly; still 22 offenders on unpatched main; green on this
branch and on the tree merged with latest main.

* Handle positional read_text encodings, lazy generators and nested helpers

* Guard reads reached from test bodies, unbound Path calls and __file__ paths

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* Follow derived paths, skip lazy generator helpers, cover compressed openers

* Guard the CLI tests, helper parameters and unbound Path arguments

* Discover test roots and follow literal, in-place and tuple-derived paths

* Identify module openers by import, unwrap starred paths, pin subprocess snippets

* Resolve import origins, seed helper locals, follow named generators and parametrize

* Scope imports lexically, list tracked test files, bind unpacked names

* Resolve aliased openers, keyword-only params, destructured targets, next()

* Pin the encoding on subprocess snippets, workflow lint and CLI output for PR #7438

* Harden the CLI encoding guard against detached streams for PR #7438

* Tighten the encoding guard's path and scope analysis for PR #7438

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Etherl
278e9e7921
Fix PDF-grounded QA recipe for QLoRA (#7107)
* Fix PDF-grounded QA recipe for QLoRA

* Handle empty unstructured seed columns

* Respect unstructured seed drop toggle

* Add PDF QA QLoRA regression coverage for PR #7107

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* Fix PDF QA recipe import and Alpaca context

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Daniel Han
170b412c1d
Fix the CPU-only ROCm routing errors and two font-scale UI flakes (#7469)
* Fix the CPU-only ROCm routing errors and two font-scale UI flakes

Two unrelated causes of red CI on every PR, both reproduced before fixing.

ROCm routing: 12 errors on Repo tests (CPU). The spoof reports an AMD GPU, and
unsloth_zoo pulls in bitsandbytes, which picks a compute backend at import. Once
torch looks like a GPU is present, bnb loads its ROCm/CUDA ops, which a CPU-only
torch cannot satisfy (no libhipblas.so.2, no torch._C._cuda_getCurrentRawStream),
so the child died before printing RESULT. Nothing here tests bitsandbytes, so
import it first, under the honest hardware. Reproduced in a CPU-only torch venv:
11 passed with 12 errors before, 23 passed after. Still 23 passed on a CUDA build.

Font-scale UI: the select-viewport step pressed ArrowDown six times behind fixed
sleeps, but Radix moves focus into the listbox after the content opens, so on a
loaded runner the keys landed on the trigger and nothing scrolled. Wait on the
overflow and press until it moves, bounded at 40. The same fixed-sleep pattern
made open_appearance miss the dialog when the shortcut fired before the app wired
its handler; alternate both chords on a bounded retry and wait for the control the
caller is about to drive.

Both were reproduced locally by running the suite against a real Studio under full
CPU load. Original: 2 of 10 passed, with the exact CI signature 'keyboard did not
scroll the select viewport: 0' five times. Fixed: 10 of 10.

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Daniel Han
d819029be2
Studio: reset the reasoning open state when a new stream starts (#7444) 2026-07-26 00:31:00 -07:00
Nilay
ae6b96ba93
Studio: fail fast on out-of-disk instead of a doomed llama.cpp source build (#7420)
* guard llama.cpp prebuilt against out-of-disk instead of doomed source build

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* preserve the ENOSPC cause when re-raising fallback errors

* catch out-of-disk before the attempt loop and accept all llama-server layouts

* Fix out-of-disk detection gaps and false positives for PR #7420

Follow-ups found while testing the guard against a real ENOSPC (LD_PRELOAD
shim returning errno 28 under a path prefix, real network, real release):

- hydrate_source_tree retried the next mirror after an ENOSPC and only raised
  on the last URL. Both source fallbacks 404 for the published mix commit, so
  the reported cause was HTTP 404 and the run fell through to the source build
  exactly like before the guard. Stop at the first environment-fatal error.
- The 5 GB preflight rejected hosts that install fine. A full CUDA install
  peaks at 0.87 GB, the largest published bundle is 0.77 GB and macOS is
  0.01 GB, so at 3 GB free the install succeeded before and exited 4 after,
  with the source-build fallback suppressed too. It is now advisory, and a
  real ENOSPC still exits 4. This also drops the case where an install
  matching an older release plan was rejected before its reuse check.
- ENOSPC raised inside shutil.copytree arrives as shutil.Error with errno
  None and no __cause__ or __context__, so it was never classified. That path
  covers the hydrated source tree, the runtime overlay and the activation
  fallback copy.
- _causal_chain followed __context__ even when __suppress_context__ was set,
  so `raise ... from None` over an unrelated ENOSPC reported disk full and
  wrongly suppressed the source build.
- TemporaryDirectory now ignores cleanup errors: an rmtree failure on the way
  out replaced the in-flight SystemExit and lost EXIT_NO_SPACE.
- setup.sh skips the arm64 CPU last resort after exit 4; it re-ran the same
  disk-rejected installer and buried the hint under a second error dump.
- The in-app updater turns exit 4 into a readable message instead of
  "installer exited 4" plus a log tail.

Adds tests/studio/install/test_llama_prebuilt_no_space.py covering the
classifier, the advisory warning and the exit codes.

* Fix Python 3.9 breakage and Windows disk-full detection in the out-of-disk guard

Found by running the guard across the whole supported interpreter range
(requires-python is >=3.9,<3.15) and a spoofed [Linux, WSL, macOS, Windows] x
[NVIDIA, AMD, CPU] host matrix.

- TemporaryDirectory(ignore_cleanup_errors = True) is 3.10+, so the previous
  commit raised TypeError at install time on 3.9 and turned a working install
  into a hard failure. Replaced with a scratch_dir() contextmanager built on
  mkdtemp plus rmtree(ignore_errors = True), which behaves the same on every
  supported version.
- getattr(exc, "winerror", None) crashed on 3.9. urllib's HTTPError is an
  OSError that proxies unknown attributes to a wrapped file object and raises
  KeyError, which getattr does not swallow, so any mirror 404 during an install
  would have blown up inside the classifier. Read it defensively instead.
- Classify Windows disk-full by winerror as well as errno. CPython's
  PC/errmap.h maps ERROR_DISK_FULL (112) to ENOSPC but has no case for
  ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL (39), which arrives as EINVAL, so a Windows
  os.replace() onto a full disk read as an ordinary failure and fell through to
  the source build.

Tests cover both winerror codes, a non-disk winerror, and HTTPError alone and
wrapped in a PrebuiltFallback. 116 simulation cases pass on 3.9 through 3.14.

* Classify quota, flattened Windows and validate-install out-of-disk for PR #7420

- EDQUOT counts as out of space: a quota'd home has free blocks this user
  cannot have, so the source build is just as doomed. Reported separately so
  df does not mislead. Confirmed end to end with a real kernel EDQUOT: the
  installer went from 6 retries then a source build (exit 2) to exit 4.
- Match the flattened Windows disk-full text. copytree stringifies each
  per-file OSError, and OSError.__str__ returns early on winerror, so the
  text reads [WinError 112] and never [Errno 28]. Captured on a real NTFS
  volume. Markers are bracketed so WinError 112 does not match WinError 1120.
- --validate-install now exits 4 on a full disk. It caught PrebuiltFallback
  and exited 2 before the classifier ran, and setup.sh answered 2 by deleting
  the GPU build that had just succeeded and starting a CPU rebuild that needs
  more of the space that ran out. Both halves are needed: the call site only
  tested nonzero.

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97475be347
fix(studio): support hostname-based enterprise proxies (#7416)
* fix(studio): support hostname-based enterprise proxies

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Leo Borcherding
3ea6d14c39
AMD: CI coverage for recent fixes, plus three wrong gfx ids (#7431)
* ROCm/AMD CI coverage: arch-table parity, native-Linux lib prepend, RDNA4 grouped_mm, discovery-based shell suite

Three merged ROCm fixes shipped without tests, and the CI wiring that
would have run them was gated on files the fixes do not touch.

Tests added (113):
  tests/studio/install/test_rocm_arch_table_parity.py (27)
    diffs the four duplicated gfx -> AMD pip-index tables across
    install.sh, install.ps1, studio/setup.ps1 and install_python_stack.py,
    plus the GPU-name -> arch tables and the torch 2.11 pin allowlist.
  tests/studio/install/test_rocm_native_linux_lib_dirs.py (26)
    covers #7233: system-ROCm lib dirs prepended ahead of bundled
    libggml-hip, the /dev/kfd + not-WSL + libhsa gate, the opt-out env
    var, root resolution order, and source parity between the two copies.
  studio/backend/tests/test_grouped_mm_rdna4_fallback.py (46)
    covers #7292: registration on the CUDA dispatch key, grouped and
    ungrouped numerics, bias/dtype promotion, and the Linux HIP<7.13 +
    RDNA4 name gate, executed from the shipped source rather than a copy.
  tests/studio/test_ci_shell_suite_coverage.py (14)
    fails if either shell runner goes back to a hardcoded list or skips
    a file without a recorded reason.

CI wiring:
  studio-backend-ci.yml: add install.sh / install.ps1 to the path filter
    (the suites it runs assert against those two files, so install-only
    changes -- the shape most AMD/ROCm routing fixes take -- skipped it),
    and replace the 13-file hardcoded shell list with directory
    discovery. That list had fallen seven files behind, including
    test_strixhalo_wsl_reroute.sh, the only shell coverage of the ROCm
    WSL reroute, which had never run on a PR.
  tests/run_all.sh: same discovery loop so local and CI agree.

* Test review fixes: assert on outcomes, not on the code under test

Self-review of the previous commit found four tests that passed for the
wrong reason.

1. The arch-table parity test pinned expected gfx ids copied out of the
   shipped tables, which enshrined three upstream inaccuracies as
   correct: RX 9070 (non-XT) is gfx1201 not gfx1200, RX 7800 XT is
   gfx1101 not gfx1100, and PRO V710 is gfx1101 not gfx1102 per AMD's
   ROCm compatibility matrix. The expectation is now the AMD pip index
   leaf -- the thing the tables exist to produce, and what a wrong
   answer costs the user. The three known drifts are listed explicitly
   with a test asserting they stay cosmetic, i.e. that the wrong and
   right ids still map to the same wheel index. That test turns red the
   day one of them starts routing users to the wrong wheel.

2. The RDNA4 device-name test extracted the regex from worker.py and
   then matched with it, so it could not fail. Widening the pattern --
   the dangerous edit, since it forces the slow Python mm fallback onto
   RDNA3 users -- would have been silently accepted. It now reads the
   live pattern and checks it against fixed cases, plus asserts the
   name match stays guarded by `not _lin_arch` and that the name is
   lowercased before matching.

3. The CI-coverage test matched a verbatim line of studio-backend-ci.yml,
   so reindenting the step would fail the build while a real regression
   to a hardcoded list could slip past a reformat. It now parses the
   YAML, finds the step by name, and asserts on the glob plus the
   absence of individual filenames. The path-filter test likewise reads
   the parsed trigger instead of scanning raw text.

4. A set comprehension in the parity helper had a ternary whose branches
   were identical.

Mutation-tested: widening the RDNA4 regex, desyncing one copy of the
name table, dropping install.sh from the path filter, and re-skipping
the ROCm WSL shell suite each fail at least two tests. Verified on
Linux (WSL Ubuntu 24.04) with CI's torch pin: 86 + 48 pass.

* Fix three wrong gfx ids in the GPU-name arch tables

The name -> gfx tables disagreed with AMD's ROCm compatibility matrix on
three entries. Corrected against the "Radeon GPU" list at
rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/compatibility/compatibility-matrix.html:

  RX 9070, RX 9070 GRE   gfx1200 -> gfx1201   (Navi 48, same die as the XT)
  RX 7800 XT, RX 7700 XT gfx1100 -> gfx1101   (Navi 32, not Navi 31)
  PRO W7700              gfx1100 -> gfx1101
  PRO V710               gfx1102 -> gfx1101   (Navi 32, not Navi 33)

No wheel changes for anyone: gfx1200/gfx1201 both resolve to gfx120X-all
and gfx1100/gfx1101/gfx1102 all resolve to gfx110X-all, in all four copies
of the index-family map. That collapse is why the errors survived being
copied into six places -- the leaf-level tests could not see them.

It was not purely cosmetic, though. install.sh's second copy feeds
"Tip: set UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH=<arch>", so a 7800 XT user following the
printed advice exported gfx1100 and made a wrong id authoritative for
every later run. It would also have become a real misroute the moment AMD
split a family across index leaves, as they already do for gfx1151/gfx1150.

Fixed in all six places, which is two more than the table's own "kept in
sync with" comments claim exist:

  install.sh   _infer_amd_gfx_arch_from_gpu_name
  install.sh   case "$_gpu_disp_mkt"          (banner + env tip; undocumented)
  studio/setup.sh
  install.ps1
  studio/setup.ps1
  studio/install_python_stack.py

Ordering is preserved: the gfx1102 arm still precedes gfx1101 in the shell
copies so "RX 7700S" cannot fall onto the "RX 7700" glob, and the
PowerShell copies keep the (?!S) lookahead.

Test changes:
  - test_rocm_arch_table_parity.py gains _AMD_DOCUMENTED_ARCH, exact gfx
    ids transcribed from AMD rather than from the tables. Agreement between
    six copies proves nothing when all six were transcribed from the same
    mistake, so the ground truth has to come from outside. Verified it
    catches the bug: against the pre-fix tables it fails 6 tests.
  - The parity check now covers all six copies. It had four; the two
    install.sh copies were being treated as one, and
    _WIN_GPU_NAME_ARCH_TABLE was not checked at all.
  - test_rocm_support.py's TestGfxArchNameFallback pinned two of the wrong
    ids as expected values; updated, and extended with a 9060 XT and a
    7900 XTX case so each RDNA3/4 die is represented.

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* Guard against unregistered copies of the GPU-name arch table

Counting the copies by hand is what let them drift: the in-code "kept in
sync with" comments claimed four, the arch-id fix found six, and scanning
the tree turns up a seventh.

TestNoUnregisteredArchTable rediscovers the copies from the source tree
instead of trusting a hand-maintained list. A table line is one that names
a card and gives its arch; real tables score 9-17 such lines and the only
other hits in the repo are two single-line prose comments, so the
three-line threshold is not load-bearing. A companion test asserts the
scan still finds the known copies, so the heuristic cannot go blind and
pass by finding nothing.

The seventh copy is tests/_zoo_rocm_spoof.py, the fixture other ROCm tests
build their fake AMD host from. It states the mapping backwards (gfx ->
the name torch should report), which makes it an independent witness: it
had gfx1101 -> RX 7800 XT and gfx1201 -> RX 9070 XT right while all six
installer copies were wrong, and nothing compared the two. Now they are
round-tripped against each other.

RX 6700 XT is pinned as a known divergence rather than normalised. AMD's
compatibility matrix documents no consumer RX 6000 card and no gfx1031 at
all, the installer arm is commented "gfx103X family", and gfx1031 appears
only as an index-family key, never as a value a name table emits. With no
external source to correct against, changing shipped behaviour would be
guesswork. A test fails if the divergence ever disappears, so the
exemption cannot go stale.

Also adds the reverse of the AMD-matrix check: a documented card that
matches no arm anywhere is a silent CPU fallback rather than a wrong id.
This cannot detect hardware nobody transcribed, which would need a live
fetch of AMD's matrix and a non-hermetic suite; the docstring says so
rather than implying coverage that is not there.

Verified on Linux: 478 passed, plus all five new guards mutation-tested
to confirm each fails when its invariant is broken.

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* Docstring said six copies; the list under it now has seven

* tests: run discovered shell tests with bash, not sh

tests/run_all.sh discovered tests/sh/ instead of listing files, but still
invoked each one with sh. Every file there declares a bash shebang, and on
Debian/Ubuntu /bin/sh is dash: test_apt_distro_prompt.sh,
test_studio_home_node_dir.sh and test_with_llama_cpp_dir_link_behavior.sh
fail on bashisms under dash and pass under bash. The old hand-written list
happened to name only dash-clean files, so switching to discovery is what
surfaced it. Backend CI already used bash, so this was a local-only break.

Guarded by a new test asserting both runners invoke tests/sh/ with bash.

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* Fix Krackan Point (Radeon 860M/840M) routed to the gfx1150 wheel index

The GPU-name tables map 860M/840M and the Ryzen AI 7 350 / AI 5 340 CPU
strings to gfx1150, but Krackan Point is gfx1152. AMD's own lemonade table
(src/cpp/server/system_info.cpp) maps both Krackan iGPUs to gfx1152.

Unlike the three ids already fixed here, this one is not wheel-neutral:
repo.amd.com publishes gfx1150 and gfx1152 as separate index leaves with
separately built torch wheels, so these laptops were installing wheels
built for a different LLVM target. gfx1152 was absent from the codebase
entirely, so it needed the index-family maps, the torch 2.11 floor lists
(same _grouped_mm bug as gfx1150/1151), the Strix reroute set and the
Windows arch allowlist as well as the seven name tables.

The parity test added in this PR did not catch it because its AMD-matrix
expectations stopped at 890M/880M. Added the APU rows, so the case that
actually changes a wheel is now covered: reverting the tables fails 9
tests naming 860M, 840M and Krackan.

gfx1153 (Ryzen AI 5 430 era) is left alone; AMD publishes no gfx1153
wheel family, so there is nothing to route it to.

Verified: bash -n on both shell installers, PowerShell AST parse on both
.ps1 files, python ast.parse on all touched modules, install suite 1334
passed with no new failures against main, shell suite 20 files.

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* Add gfx1152 to unified-memory classifiers, make parity allowlist set-based

Krackan Point (gfx1152, Radeon 860M/840M) is the third RDNA 3.5 APU and
shares one GPU/system-RAM pool exactly like Strix Point (gfx1150) and
Strix Halo (gfx1151), but only the installers knew about it. The two
runtime classifiers still had two-element arch sets, so a Krackan laptop
got the 0.90 discrete headroom factor on a shared pool and ran llama.cpp
without GGML_CUDA_ENABLE_UNIFIED_MEMORY.

- worker.py _rocm_classify_unified_memory: add gfx1152 to the arch set,
  and 860m/840m to the device-name fallback. The NVIDIA GeForce 840M
  cannot collide there: the function is only reached under _hw.IS_ROCM.
- llama_cpp.py _amd_apu_wants_unified_memory: add gfx1152 to the arch set.
- Tests for both, including the :sramecc-:xnack- suffix form.

TestGfx211AllowlistParity compared four hardcoded allowlist strings, so
adding gfx1152 to all four installers correctly turned three assertions
red without any installer actually disagreeing with another. Each test
now extracts the set its installer holds and compares it to one EXPECTED
constant. Order and spacing are free, membership is not, and the next
leaf is a one-line edit instead of four.

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oobabooga
b9d92c41b3
Studio: prevent long reasoning from jumping the chat on completion (#7388) 2026-07-25 03:35:03 -07:00
Souravrajvi0
dffea2af27
fix(studio): honor run settings on initial model load (#7346) (#7351)
* fix(studio): honor run settings on initial model load

When loading a model from the gear-icon run-settings page, Context Length
and KV Cache Dtype were ignored if the user clicked Load before blurring
the context field, or before React flushed staged config into the store.

- Add NumericValueInput.commit() to flush a focused draft on Load
- Pass effectiveLoadConfig from model-config-page to onRun
- Prefer selection.config in performLoad for all load knobs
- Preserve meta.forceReload from the config-page reload path

Fixes #7346

* fix(studio): flush NumericValueInput draft when Load blurs first

Clicking Load blurs the context field before handleRun runs, so commit()
returned the stale value prop. Keep draft in a ref and parse it even when
the input is no longer focused.

* fix(studio): preserve Auto context when Load is clicked without edits

NumericValueInput.commit() now returns null unless the user actually
changed the field, so GGUF Load/Save no longer pins the displayed native
context into customContextLength when Auto was left untouched.

* fix(studio): clear NumericValueInput dirty state after blur commit

After a normal blur commit, reset dirtyRef so a later Load cannot replay a
stale draftRef when the user changed context via Reset or the slider.

* test(studio): pin NumericValueInput Auto/dirty contracts for #7346

Lock Codex P1/P2: commit returns null unless dirty, blur clears dirtyRef,
and handleRun only promotes a non-null committed context.

* fix(studio): keep same-click context draft after blur (#7346)

Blur can commit and clear dirtyRef before Load's onClick; stash that
committed value for one imperative commit() so typed context is not lost.

* chore: refresh PR head for #7351

* fix(studio): handle context commit edge cases

* chore: refresh PR head

* test(studio): guard invalid context drafts

* style(studio): format context draft guard

* test(studio): exercise same-click model config loads

* fix(studio): drop stale blur pin when the typed context equals the shown value

NumericValueInput cached every blur commit in lastBlurCommittedRef, even when
the draft equalled the current value and no onChange was dispatched. Because the
displayed value never changed, the useEffect([value]) clear never fired, so a
later Reset or external edit that leaves the shown value unchanged could not drop
the cache and the next commit() replayed it into an override that Reset had
removed. Only cache the blur result when it actually dispatched onChange
(final !== value); when final === value the parent is already current and there
is nothing to bridge. Add a Playwright regression that re-types the shown context
and asserts no override is stored.

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* Studio: commit every same-click numeric draft before staging the load config

The run-settings Load/Reload button flushed only the GGUF Context Length draft
imperatively before building the load config. Max Seq Length (non-GGUF), GPU
Layers and MoE Layers on CPU (GGUF) are the same NumericValueInput and stage
their typed value only on blur, so editing one and clicking Load in the same
gesture staged the load from a still-stale parent config and dropped the value
the user just typed.

Wire an imperative commit handle through those inputs too and fold every
committed draft into the effective config, recomputing the non-GGUF load-time
max sequence length from the committed draft.

* fix(studio): recompute fixed-layer context pin and drop stale blur cache on every render

Two run-settings edge cases on the model-config page:

1) pinFixedLayerContext was computed from the render-time config, before a
   same-click GPU Layers draft is committed in handleRun. Typing a positive
   fixed-layer value on an auto-fit GGUF and clicking Reload therefore built
   the runtime config with customContextLength: null, so a later fresh load
   sent the native context with fixed layers (the OOM the pin exists to
   avoid). Recompute the pin from the committed effectiveConfig.

2) NumericValueInput cleared its blur bridge only on a value change. A real
   edit (final !== value) that Reset then reverts to the same shown number
   nets value back unchanged, so the effect never re-ran and the stale pin
   survived into the next Load/Save, replaying the override Reset removed.
   The bridge is only valid across the single synchronous same-click gesture
   that set it, so clear it on every settled render instead.

Add source-contract regressions for both.

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oobabooga
91a89806d7
Studio: prevent empty responses after model thinking (#7418)
* Fix reasoning-only Qwen3.6 completions in Studio

* Address reasoning-only review findings

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Michael Han
0e3e4f3180
Studio: scale menu, toast, chat and composer icons with the UI font size (#7400)
* Studio: scale menu, toast, chat and composer icons with the UI font size

Glyphs that sit beside scaled labels now follow the preference: the
shared --icon-size token (nav, settings tabs, chat action bars, code
block actions), classed svgs inside dropdown, select, context, menubar,
popover and command surfaces, toasts, the chat thread and both
composers, and the composer pill glyph slot. Sonner toast text is
unpinned from its injected 13px. Hit targets, paddings and surface
geometry stay fixed and every value is identity at the default size.

* Studio: icons scale at half the UI font size rate; cover review gaps

Icons now follow the preference at half the rate of the text, matching
the logo lockup: base + (setting - 16) / 2. The menu specific rules
that outranked the scoped block (app-user-menu, unsloth-plus-menu,
unsloth-tick) carry the scale too, which also restores the plus menu's
intended 1.15rem glyph base at the default size. From review: closed
select triggers join the scoped surfaces so their chevron tracks the
label, sonner action button labels scale at full text rate alongside
the title and description, and the unused built-in sonner loader gets a
defensive size override.

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* Studio: icons match the text scale below the default, half rate above

Piecewise icon scaling: below the 16px default icons follow the UI font
size at the full text rate, above it they move at half the rate so
glyphs stay slightly smaller than the text. Written as min(full, half)
since the smaller branch is correct on each side. Applies to the shared
--icon-size token, the scoped menu, toast, chat and composer overrides,
and the menu rules that outrank them.

* Studio: cap icons at their default size above the 16px setting

Below the default icons still match the text scale; above it they now
keep their default size instead of growing at half rate, so enlarged
text dominates and glyphs read slightly smaller than the text. The
curve is min(full rate, base).

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* Studio: icons above the default scale at half rate, not capped

A 16px glyph at setting 20 renders 18px, as if the setting were 18:
above the default icons move at half the rate of the text, below it
they match the text scale. The curve is min(full rate, half rate).

* Studio: standard icons render at the UI font size itself

One shared --ui-icon-size token replaces the per-base curves for every
glyph with a 16px or larger base: icons match the UI font size below
the default and grow at half the change above it, so setting 12 gives
12px icons, 16 gives 16px and 20 gives 18px, slightly smaller than the
enlarged text. Sub 16px glyphs keep their proportions through the same
curve as a factor. This also slims the previous 18px to 21px icon bases
down to the font size at the default setting.

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* Studio: icon scale review fixes for ticks, comboboxes and art glyphs

From review: thinking ticks keep their own size inside plus menus (the
important menu rule now excludes them), combobox popups and triggers
join the scoped surfaces, 24px size-6 art glyphs such as attachment
tile icons go back to proportional scaling instead of the uniform
token, branch picker 36px chevrons scale proportionally beside their
counter, and buttons that default un-classed icons to size-4 get the
shared token (xs buttons keep their pinned small icons). Sonner cancel
labels already scale: sonner renders cancel with data-button set, so
the existing override reaches it.

* Studio: keep the toast close glyph compact

The button icon fallback matched Sonner's close button, whose unclassed
12px X then rendered at the shared icon size inside its fixed control.
Exclude data-close-button from the fallback.

* Studio: use text-ui-11 for the new chat settings sheet caption

The raw px guard caught a text-[11px] added on main; raw px text
ignores the UI font size preference.

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Long Yixing
1bd080208c
Fix Studio model picker toolbar overflow (#7403)
* fix(studio): contain model picker toolbar

* fix(studio): preserve model picker tab icons
2026-07-24 14:20:57 +01:00
Souravrajvi0
434fac6ffc
feat(studio): presets include load settings (#7347) (#7352)
* feat(studio): save load settings in chat presets

Presets previously stored only sampling params (temperature, top_p, etc.).
Extend them with an optional loadConfig blob that captures context length,
KV cache dtype, speculative decoding, and GPU layer knobs from the current
runtime when saving.

- Apply loadConfig when switching presets or hydrating on startup
- Show a short summary under the preset controls
- Prompt to reload when a model is already loaded

Fixes #7347

* fix(studio): persist preset loadConfig and capture GGUF context

Add ChatPresetLoadConfig to the chat settings API schema so presets with
load settings no longer 400 on save. Capture effective GGUF context from
ggufContextLength when customContextLength is cleared after auto-mode load.

* fix(studio): address Codex review on preset load settings

Coalesce default maxSeqLength/speculative/gpu knobs when capturing presets,
no-op apply for legacy presets without loadConfig, preserve GPU pin on apply,
and stop replaying stale loadConfig during settings hydration.

* Remove unused getOrderedPresets import

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Michael Han
140b3fbe05
Studio: register text-ui tokens with tailwind-merge so cn() keeps them (#7396)
* Studio: register text-ui tokens with tailwind-merge so cn keeps them

Stock tailwind-merge classifies text-ui-* as a text color, so cn() dropped
the size class whenever a color utility followed it in the same call. The
element then fell back to the unscaled 16px root font, which made hub tabs
and capability pills look oversized at small UI font sizes. Extend the
merge config so text-ui-* and leading-ui-* resolve as font-size and
line-height groups, and cover the failure in the contract and Playwright
regression tests.

* Studio: rename the Models page to Model hub

Page heading, sidebar navigation label in all locales, and the chat
download toasts that point at the tab.
2026-07-24 00:48:54 -07:00
Lei Zhenyuan
47fa4ca6c1
Add Intel XPU support to Unsloth Studio (#4724)
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2026-07-24 02:22:07 -03:00
Daniel Han
707b74fac3
Studio UI test: recover from voice-picker renderer crash, scoped to macOS runners
Downgrades a headless-Chromium renderer crash in the voice model-picker step to a warning plus page recovery on macos-14, where CheckMediaAccessPermission can kill the tab. Linux and Windows strict smoke jobs keep hard crash coverage and any live-page failure stays a hard fail.
2026-07-23 21:54:41 -07:00
Daniel Han
a7761e1740
Studio: refine GGUF per-GPU selection (gpu_ids) (#7239)
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Daniel Han
6f60bf4f82
Studio whisper: pair slim bundles on the ggml commit, not the full llama tag (#7381)
The slim whisper bundle is ggml-less and links the ggml runtime out of the
installed llama.cpp prebuilt, so each whisper release pins a paired llama tag.
The gate required an exact tag match, but llama fork tags are
b<upstream_build>-mix-<ggml_commit> and the build number tracks upstream llama
and fork PRs that live outside ggml. When llama republishes a newer build with
the same ggml commit (a frequent event), the installed llama advances past the
whisper pin and curated dictation goes unavailable until whisper is republished,
even though the ggml runtime is ABI-identical.

Key the pairing gate on the ggml commit after -mix- instead of the full tag, in
all three comparison sites (slim_pairing_for_artifact,
_slim_release_incompatibility, resolve_selection). requires_ggml_sonames stays
the real per-file ABI gate, and a genuine ggml skew still fails closed. Tags
without a -mix- marker fall back to exact matching.
2026-07-23 20:18:36 -07:00
Souravrajvi0
09b6bf6c39
fix(studio): opt-in source-build GPU smoke validation (#7322)
* fix(studio): opt-in source-build GPU smoke validation (#5854)

Gap 1 (empty CUDA arch -> CPU) already landed in #6481. Wire gap 2: after a
GPU source build, optionally run the same staged llama-server smoke test as
the prebuilt path, then CPU-fallback on failure. Gated by
UNSLOTH_LLAMA_STAGED_VALIDATION (default off) to avoid Blackwell JIT stalls.

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* fix(install): normalize staged validation env in setup.sh (#7322)

Strip and lowercase UNSLOTH_LLAMA_STAGED_VALIDATION before the shell
gate so values like True and surrounding whitespace match the Python
staged_validation_enabled() helper.

* Rebuild visual server after staged-validation CPU fallback (#5854)

Mirror the primary source-build path by best-effort building
llama-diffusion-gemma-visual-server after smoke-failure CPU fallback.

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Souravrajvi0
b448fb5de0
fix(studio): persist connection model selections for remote clients (#7298)
* fix(studio): persist connection model selections server-side

Remote Studio clients could see saved connections but not their enabled
model lists because models lived only in browser localStorage.

Store models and available_models in llm_providers and sync them through
the providers API so alternate clients inherit the same catalog state.

Fixes #7281

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* Hydrate external connections on chat startup (#7281)

Extract provider sync logic into sync-external-providers.ts and call it
from chat-page on mount so persisted model selections appear in the
Connected picker without opening Settings → Connections first.

* fix(studio): backfill connection models and preserve local options (#7298)

Address Codex P2 on remote connection persistence:
- Backfill localStorage model selections to /api/providers when backend
  rows still have empty models_json (legacy upgrades)
- Carry promptCacheTtl and openaiContainerTtlMinutes through startup sync
- Await hydratePersistedSettings before syncing on ChatPage mount

Contract tests: 7 passed; npm run typecheck passed.

* Tighten comments

* Tighten comments

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Souravrajvi0
e2ccf4d376
fix(studio): show chat sidebar menu on touch devices (#7297)
* fix(studio): show chat sidebar menu on touch devices

Recents/Pinned chat row actions were hidden until hover, so iPad users
could not open the kebab menu to delete chats. Reveal actions on coarse
pointers using the same pattern as hub model rows.

Fixes #7276

* Fix coarse-pointer sidebar row action visibility (#7276)

Move the touch-device override into index.css after .sidebar-row-action so
it wins the cascade. Arbitrary Tailwind media utilities on the element had
equal specificity and were overridden by the base rule.

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* Scope coarse-pointer sidebar actions to chat rows (#7276)

Only chat kebabs/unpin buttons that reserve touch padding get
sidebar-touch-reveal, so project/run/nav rows stay hover-revealed.

* Tighten comments

* Reserve full kebab hit area on coarse-pointer unpinned rows

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Long Yixing
e143e1ce33
feat(studio): Mac-aware training controls for MLX (optimizers, LoftQ, packing) (#7358)
* feat(studio): offer MLX-supported optimizers on Apple Silicon

The training form's optimizer dropdown only listed CUDA/bitsandbytes optimizers (adamw_8bit, paged variants, torch fused). On Apple Silicon the MLX trainer supports a different set (adamw, adam, lion, muon, sgd, adafactor) and remaps every bitsandbytes/torch name to plain AdamW, so the dropdown misrepresented what actually runs.

Offer the MLX optimizer list when the device is a Mac, and derive the displayed value so the control is never blank: the shared CUDA default and the other bitsandbytes/torch options render as AdamW (exactly how the MLX backend normalizes them), while any other value is shown as-is so an unrecognized or non-canonical imported optimizer is never mislabeled. Non-Mac behavior is unchanged. The run-summary optimizer label now resolves from both lists.

* feat(studio): show an MLX-appropriate optimizer tooltip on Apple Silicon

The optimizer tooltip described "8-bit variants" and recommended "Fused" for vision models, neither of which is offered when training runs on MLX. On Apple Silicon, show a tooltip that matches the MLX optimizer set and notes that Lion typically needs a lower learning rate than AdamW.

Copy-only: no change to the selected optimizer or the learning rate, and the non-Mac tooltip is unchanged. The new string is added to the English locale; other locales fall back to English until translated, matching how new keys are handled elsewhere.

* fix(studio): label Mac CUDA-alias optimizers as AdamW in the run summary

On Apple Silicon the run-configuration summary looked up the stored optimizer name directly, so a run that kept a CUDA/bitsandbytes default such as adamw_8bit was labeled "AdamW 8-bit" even though the picker shows "AdamW" and the MLX backend runs plain AdamW. Mirror the training form's derivation so those aliases are labeled AdamW in the summary too.

Display-only: no change to the stored or submitted optimizer, and non-Mac summaries are unchanged.

* feat(studio): disable LoftQ and sequence packing on Apple Silicon

Neither LoftQ nor sequence packing is supported on MLX — the backend rejects LoftQ and the trainer silently forces packing off — yet the training form still offered both on Apple Silicon.

Disable the LoftQ LoRA-init option (greyed and unclickable, with an inline "Not supported on Apple Silicon" note) and the "Enable packing" checkbox (greyed, with a tooltip explaining why), matching how the unsupported "Enable streaming" control is presented. Clearing effects reset a stale loftq/packing value to its default on Mac so the disabled controls never submit it. Non-Mac behavior is unchanged.

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Michael Han
d5cf96d628
Studio: add local speech-to-text dictation engine (#7095)
* Studio: add Voice settings tab (dictation, dictionary, read aloud)

New Voice tab in Settings, placed just before About:

- Dictation: microphone picker, browser STT engine, recognition language,
  and an inline mic test with a live transcript
- Dictation dictionary: entries rewrite matching speech to their exact
  spelling and casing, applied in both dictation paths
- Recent dictations: last 20 final transcripts with copy and clear, so
  text can be recovered if it lands in the wrong place
- Read aloud: optional button on assistant responses with two engines,
  curated system voices (novelty and legacy voices filtered, quality
  ranked, capped at 20) or the TTS audio model loaded in Unsloth via
  /audio/generate (e.g. Orpheus), plus speed, pitch, volume and preview

Settings persist in localStorage (unsloth_voice_settings) and are read
at call time so changes apply without reloading the runtime. Adds en
keys plus the tab label for ja, zh-CN and pt-BR.

* Studio: drop the single option STT engine select, rename TTS option

The STT engine dropdown only had one entry, so it added noise without
giving a real choice. The engine row can come back once local STT
models land. Also renames the TTS engine option Unsloth TTS model to
Load TTS model to make the action clearer.

* Studio: harden Voice settings against edge cases found in simulation

Simulated the feature across Chromium, Firefox and WebKit plus node
level unit runs and backend contract checks. Fixes from the findings:

- Dictionary rewrite used a replacement string, so entries containing
  dollar patterns corrupted transcripts (A$$AP became A$AP, $& injected
  the match). Switched to the callback form of String.replace
- Persisted voice settings now validate types on hydration: non string
  micDeviceId, dictationLanguage and ttsVoiceURI, and non boolean
  ttsEnabled fall back to defaults instead of flowing into the UI
- Dictionary entries are trimmed, capped at 120 chars and re-sanitized
  on hydration
- The Test dictation panel now falls back to the default microphone
  when the saved device is unplugged, matching the composer adapter

Test coverage: 46 unit assertions (dictionary regex edge cases across
unicode, word boundaries and injection, voice curation for simulated
macOS, Windows and Linux voice inventories, corrupt storage merge),
13 backend contract checks against /audio/generate on an isolated
instance, and 60 browser assertions across the three engines covering
rendering, degradation without SpeechRecognition, curation in a real
DOM, dictionary persistence with unicode and dollar entries, the
no-model preview error path and corrupt localStorage recovery.

* Studio: address Voice settings review feedback

Verified each review comment before acting. Confirmed and fixed:

- Editing a dictionary entry was broken in two ways: the store trimmed
  on every keystroke so spaces could not be typed, and clearing the
  field deleted the entry and unmounted the input mid edit. Updates now
  keep the raw value and a blur commit trims or removes the entry
- The unplugged mic fallback checked instanceof DOMException, but a
  cross browser probe showed Firefox and WebKit throw
  OverconstrainedError objects that are not DOMExceptions, so the
  fallback never fired there. Matching on the error name now
- When the browser ended a dictation test on its own (silence timeout),
  the mic stream stayed open. All recognition end paths now stop the
  tracks and save the transcript through a single finalize path
- The studio TTS audio element now releases its WAV data URL as soon as
  playback ends, fails or is cancelled
- Allow microphone now reports insecure contexts (no mediaDevices)
  accurately instead of claiming access was blocked
- Voice tab copy moved into i18n keys per src/i18n/AGENTS.md, so locale
  overlays can translate it; en is the baseline and parity passes
- unsloth_voice_settings added to the Reset all local preferences key
  list so voice preferences obey the reset
- Non default microphones note that the system default is used when the
  browser speech engine cannot bind a specific device, since browsers
  without the start(track) overload ignore the argument silently

Re-ran the full simulation set after the changes: 46 unit assertions,
13 backend contract checks and 60 browser assertions across Chromium,
Firefox and WebKit all pass, plus a dedicated browser probe for the
dictionary editing behavior.

* Studio: use the chat mic icon in Voice settings for consistency

The Voice tab and its buttons used the hugeicons Mic02 glyph while the
chat composer uses a custom filled mic. Extract that composer icon into
a shared lib/mic-icon component, drop the duplicate inline copies in
thread.tsx and shared-composer.tsx, and use it for the Voice tab icon
and the tab's mic buttons so the microphone looks the same everywhere.

* Studio: address second round of Voice settings review feedback

Verified each new comment against the current code first. One item was
already fixed in the previous round (recording transcripts when the
browser ends a dictation test on its own). Confirmed and fixed:

- The microphone row showed a picker with generic names when browsers
  enumerate unlabeled devices before permission, leaving no way to
  grant access from the row. It now branches on whether labels are
  visible and shows Allow microphone otherwise
- Compare chat dictation ignored the selected microphone. It now opens
  the chosen device with the same fallback rules as the main adapter,
  passes the track to recognition where supported and releases the
  stream when recognition ends
- Closing the Voice tab cancelled the shared speechSynthesis even when
  read aloud was playing a chat message. Cleanup now only cancels when
  the tab owns an active preview
- Double clicking Start test could race two recognizers and leak the
  first stream. A starting flag set before the getUserMedia await makes
  start reentrancy safe
- Turning off the read aloud setting mid playback removed the only stop
  control. The stop button now renders whenever a message is speaking
- When an engine lacks the start(track) overload, both dictation paths
  now release the selected device stream before retrying with the
  default microphone instead of holding it open
- Read aloud support no longer requires Web Speech synthesis: the
  Unsloth TTS engine only needs audio playback, so it stays available
  in WebViews without speechSynthesis, with a clear error if the system
  engine is chosen there

Not addressed here: cancelling in flight backend TTS generation on
stop. The route runs generation in a worker thread without a
cancellation path, which is shared pre existing behavior with audio
chat generation and belongs in a backend change.

All suites re-run green: 46 unit, 13 backend contract and 60 browser
matrix assertions across Chromium, Firefox and WebKit, plus probes for
the unlabeled device branch and the double click race.

* Studio: drop empty and duplicate voiceURIs so the Voice tab never renders a crashing Select item

* Studio: guard dictation mic lifecycle in Voice test and Compare composer

Release a microphone opened after the component unmounts, and stop Compare
dictation on a permission or security failure instead of silently recording
from the default device, matching the main chat adapter.

* Studio: fix dictation and read-aloud lifecycle edge cases in Voice settings

- Join final dictation chunks with a space so recorded transcripts do not merge words
- Ignore a stale recognizer onend so a quick stop then restart is not torn down
- Use previewingRef so a double click on TTS preview does not orphan the first request
- Keep the read-aloud stop control visible when a new run starts while a message is spoken
- Stop the dictionary remove button from deleting an adjacent entry on a blur then click race

* Studio: trim redundant Voice settings comments

* Studio: fix Voice preview and Compare dictation edge cases

- Only cancel the shared speechSynthesis for a system-voice preview, so stopping
  a Studio preview no longer stops an unrelated chat read-aloud
- Release the Studio preview audio and its WAV data URL on normal completion
- Iterate every finalized result in Compare dictation so batched phrases are kept
- Cap persisted recent dictations to the last 20 on hydration

* Studio: use clipboard fallback for recents and release failed preview audio

- Copy recent dictations via the copyToClipboard helper so the execCommand
  fallback works in Safari and insecure http LAN contexts
- Release the Studio preview audio when play() rejects, not just on ended/error

* Studio: add local speech-to-text dictation engine

Add an offline dictation engine that transcribes with a local faster-whisper
model, alongside the existing browser (Web Speech) engine. The browser engine
streams audio to Apple or Google speech services and needs internet; the new
engine runs on the server, works offline, and drives any chat model without
evicting it (it loads in the backend process, separate from the model
subprocess). It also gives Firefox dictation, which has no Web Speech support.

Backend: a lazily-loaded, kept-warm faster-whisper sidecar and three routes
under /api/inference/audio (stt/status, stt/load, transcribe). faster-whisper
is torch-free, so this does not disturb the existing model stack.

Frontend: a Dictation engine setting (browser or local model), a curated model
picker with sizes, and MediaRecorder capture posted to the transcribe route.
The model warms automatically when the engine is selected, with live status.

* Studio: stream local STT transcription as you speak

Local dictation showed nothing until you stopped, because the whole clip was
transcribed once on stop. Now the growing recording is re-transcribed on a
fast pass every second and emitted as live interim text, with an accurate
final pass on stop. Partial recordings decode fine, and the model refines
earlier words as more audio arrives.

Adds an interim flag to the transcribe route (beam 1, no VAD) for the fast
preview pass; the final stop uses the accurate path.

* Studio: make local dictation stop instant and reliable

Stopping local dictation waited for a final network transcription before the
session ended, so the stop button did not flip and a second click ended the
session early and dropped the text. Now stop commits the live transcript
immediately, releases the mic at once, and ignores a second stop while
finalizing. Previews run more often so the committed text is current.

* Studio: record local dictation in short clips for reliable streaming

Re-transcribing a growing buffer every second got slower as it grew, flooded
the backend, showed stale words, and could leave the stop button stuck waiting
on a backlog. Record short independent clips instead and transcribe each once,
appending the text as you speak. Work per clip is bounded, so stopping is
prompt (with a hard timeout as a safety net) and long dictations stay smooth.

* Studio: dictate then transcribe once on stop, ChatGPT style

Local STT dictation streamed by re-transcribing the growing clip, which
was quadratic and saturated the backend (multi-second lag), and stop only
halted the recorder without releasing the mic, so it kept recording. Record
the microphone continuously, release it the instant the user stops, and
transcribe the whole clip once. Stopping is immediate and the transcript
lands in about a second. Also add the tiny model for the fastest option.

* Studio: surface dictation and read-aloud failures instead of failing silently

- Compare dictation reports microphone and speech-recognition errors via toast,
  reusing the main chat adapter's describeMediaError and describeSpeechError
- Read-aloud toasts genuine model or synthesis failures while ignoring cancellations

* Studio: ChatGPT-style recording bar for dictation

Clicking the mic now drops the composer into a dedicated recording bar
with a live waveform, a discard (X) and a confirm (tick), instead of a
plain stop button. The tick stops recording and transcribes the clip;
the X throws the recording away and keeps whatever text was already in
the composer. The model adapter taps the mic with an analyser to drive
the waveform, and the router tracks the live session so the X can cancel
it without transcribing.

* Studio: transcribe dictation while speaking, ChatGPT layout

Match ChatGPT's recording layout: the bar now renders in place of the
input with the left plus button kept, the waveform in the middle, and
the discard and confirm buttons together on the right.

Cut the post-confirm delay by transcribing in the background as the user
talks. The audio is split at natural pauses (voice-activity detection off
the same analyser that drives the waveform) and each clip is transcribed
as it is cut, so confirming only has to finish the short final tail. The
model is also warmed when recording starts so the first run never pays a
cold load.

* Studio: ChatGPT waveform, hide tools while dictating, faster STT

Make the recording UI read like ChatGPT: the waveform is now a dense row
of round dots that rise into thin centered bars, and while dictating only
the plus button shows, with the mode badge and tool toggles hidden so the
bar is just the waveform and controls.

Speed up transcription: decode greedily (beam_size=1), which is several
times faster on CPU with negligible accuracy loss on short dictation
clips, and cap background segments at 6s so the final tail after confirm
stays short.

* Studio: finish ChatGPT voice bar and low-latency STT

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* Studio: full-width waveform with a timer that freezes on stop

Use the full-width waveform for the recording bar: brighter, bigger bars
that advance on a fixed cadence (keeping peaks between advances) so they
glide instead of racing by, inset from the composer edges. Keep a visible
timer and the green confirm button, matching the ChatGPT reference, and
freeze the timer and waveform the moment the user confirms.

* Studio: fix multilingual local dictation

* Studio: speed up dictation and release local STT

* Studio: harden dictation finalization and STT decoding

* Studio: restore Firefox dictation fallback

* Studio: add dictation history manager

* Studio: manage speech model downloads

* Studio: remove em dash from voice model label

* Studio: move dictation history into Voice

* Studio: source local STT from Unsloth Whisper models

Point the dictation STT sidecar and its Model Hub download entries at
Unsloth's Hugging Face Whisper repos (small, large-v3-turbo, large-v3)
and run them through Transformers, so Studio only ever downloads
Unsloth-uploaded weights. Drop faster-whisper and the Systran/mobiuslabs
repos; keep the Model Hub as the only download path via local_files_only,
and keep PyAV for audio decoding.

Device selection uses float16 on CUDA and float32 on MPS and CPU, since
Whisper's decoder is unstable in float16 on MPS and repeats tokens.

Shorten the model picker labels to name plus download size and update the
STT tests for the new backend.

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* Studio: smooth dictation waveform and keep pill height

* Studio: align STT model dropdown width and tidy voice copy

* Studio: guide to local engine when browser dictation is offline

* Studio: clarify voice section and STT model copy

* Studio: keep STT warm with training-aware eviction

* Harden STT lifecycle and browser compatibility

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* Fix model discovery test lint

* Harden cross-browser microphone errors

* Harden cross-browser microphone errors

* Surface voice test recognition errors and fall back to Studio TTS

- Voice test now toasts non-abort speech-recognition failures instead of
  ending silently, matching the main and Compare dictation paths.
- Read-aloud routes to the backend model when the runtime lacks Web Speech
  synthesis (audio-only WebView), so it no longer errors immediately.

* Fix reviewed STT lifecycle races

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* Fix read-aloud fallback controls

* Guard read-aloud stop when deleting a non-speaking message

aui.message().stopSpeaking() throws unless this message is the one being
read aloud, so calling it unconditionally rejected the delete handler before
the message was removed. Only stop speech when this message is speaking.

* Cap recent dictation transcript length before persisting

Recent dictations only limited entry count, so a long transcript stored the
full text in the persisted voice settings and a few could exceed the
localStorage quota, throwing synchronously from the uncaught dictation cleanup
path. Truncate each entry on save and on hydration, matching the dictionary cap.

* Studio: keep dictation mic clickable and guide to local model

Register the dictation adapter unconditionally so the mic stays enabled
for any engine and starts working right after switching to the local
model on an already-open thread.

When the browser engine cannot run (Firefox, Brave, non-secure origins),
clicking the mic shows a toast that points to the local speech-to-text
model instead of leaving a disabled button. The toast stacks its action
below the text with a fully rounded button.

* Studio: add bottom padding below the dictation guidance toast button

* Studio: increase bottom padding under the dictation toast button

* Studio: add bottom padding inside the dictation toast button

* Studio: add five Whisper defaults and custom model search

Add private UnslothAI Tiny and Base mirrors to the curated local STT choices while keeping Small as the default. Let users search or paste a Transformers-compatible Whisper repository and validate it end to end.

Keep short dictations in one clip to avoid repeated padded encoder work, then split longer recordings near Whisper's 30-second boundary.

Update hidden model filters and tests, including the CPU-only CI runtime stub for PyAV.

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* Studio: use public Unsloth Whisper repositories

Point the Tiny and Base dictation defaults to the public unsloth repositories and remove the private mirror references from model filtering and tests.

* Studio: update Whisper download sizes

Reflect the cleaned public Tiny and Base repositories in the curated model labels.

* Studio: right-align STT model size, fix dropdown wheel scroll, refresh sizes

- Show the download size on the right of each model row so long names
  like Whisper Large v3 Turbo no longer hide it
- Update curated Whisper sizes to the safetensors weights actually
  downloaded: Tiny 151 MB, Base 290 MB, Small 967 MB
- Drive the model list scroll from a wheel handler so the mouse wheel
  scrolls it inside the Settings dialog, not just the scrollbar
- Add a search icon and shorten the placeholder to Search model

* Studio: do not search when a dictation model is picked, shrink repo label

- Treat the filled-in model text as a selection, not a query, so choosing
  a model no longer kicks off a Hugging Face search
- Make the repository line under each model name smaller

* Studio: tighten dictation model and local engine descriptions

* Studio: keep model display on pick instead of the query, shrink row text

- Guard the combobox input so selecting a model shows its name and does
  not echo the typed query back or start a search
- Map the item label to the friendly display so picks fill the field
- Reduce the model name and size text in each row

* Studio: show only the model name in the dictation field, shrink size label

- Drop the download size from the search field; the name alone is shown
  once a model is selected, with sizes kept in the dropdown list
- Reduce the size label text in each row

* Studio: clarify the dictation model description

* Studio: drop Hugging Face from the dictation model description

* Studio: move the dictation dictionary to its own Manage subpage

- Replace the inline entry list with a Manage row, matching Dictation
  history, so a long dictionary no longer crowds Voice settings
- Add a DictationDictionaryView subpage that holds the entry editor

* Studio: match STT field font, use best voice for System default

- Bump the dictation model field text to text-sm so it matches the
  engine dropdown next to it
- Resolve the System default read-aloud voice to the top curated voice
  instead of the browser default, which is a robotic legacy voice on macOS

* Studio: rerank read-aloud voices and drop duplicate voice entries

- Rank by vendor quality, then the user's locale, then a preferred list of
  natural voices, so the best voice leads instead of the first alphabetically
- Collapse voices that macOS reports twice under one name and language

* Studio: fold dictionary and recents into the dictation section

- Drop the separate Dictation dictionary and Recent dictations headings;
  their Manage rows now sit under Dictation, split by the row divider
- Shorten the custom spellings description

* Studio: add search and sort to dictation history

- Filter saved dictations by text with a search field
- Sort by newest, oldest, or A to Z; show a no-matches message
- Keep Clear all available regardless of the current filter

* Studio: settle cancelled STT loads before training and fix dictation review items

Wait for a cancelled STT load to exit and release its memory before
reporting it freed for training, so the loader cannot still be inside
from_pretrained()/.to(device) holding VRAM when the training subprocess
starts. A load that finishes before observing the cancel now gets
unloaded so the memory is actually reclaimed.

Clear the accelerator cache before the CPU fallback in load() so a failed
CUDA/MPS load does not strand reserved VRAM once the sidecar is marked
CPU-resident.

Send the saved Hugging Face token when polling STT download progress so a
gated or private repo resolves and shows the correct Load/Downloaded
state instead of reporting missing.

Mark the composer Dictate button as type="button" so clicking it does not
also submit the draft when the composer already has text or attachments.

* Studio: pin dictation settings per session and close STT startup races

Capture the STT model and language when a dictation session starts and
pass them to every queued segment and the warm-up load, so changing the
model or language mid-recording no longer transcribes the same clip with
the wrong model or a model that is not downloaded.

Check the local runtime at the top of transcribe(), before the model
cache lookup and the bounded audio decode, so a server missing PyTorch or
Transformers returns 501 up front instead of decoding a long clip first.

Treat the training startup window as active for STT device selection.
start_training frees VRAM in before_spawn but only assigns _proc later, so
a concurrent STT load could take the GPU that was just cleared. A startup
flag now reports training active from the free until the process is live,
forcing those loads to CPU; a finally clears it on every exit.

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* Studio: stub the STT runtime check in transcribe orchestration tests

transcribe() now verifies the local runtime up front, so the unit tests
that exercise transcription orchestration must treat the runtime as
present to keep passing where PyTorch, Transformers, and PyAV are not
installed. Stub ensure_stt_available in the shared fixture and restore
the real check in the availability and load-rejection tests.

* Harden custom Whisper dictation models

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* Add whisper.cpp dictation engine with per-engine downloads and history rework

Engines
- New GGML STT sidecar that runs a managed whisper-server subprocess with
  idle unload, plus a pinned static build script (scripts/build_whisper_cpp.sh)
- Dictation engine picker now offers Browser, Local transcription
  (whisper.cpp), and Local transcription (Transformers)
- Both local engines serve the same five curated Whisper models and download
  them directly with byte-level progress reported by /audio/stt/status
- Models auto load on selection and when their download finishes
- Unload and training admission account for both engines

Benchmarks (Apple Silicon, greedy, warm, same checkpoints)
- whisper.cpp transcribes 2.4x to 5x faster than Transformers and loads in
  about 0.45s vs 0.86s for Whisper Small
- whisper.cpp GGUF path is unchanged by the Transformers addition
  (load 0.445s -> 0.444s, short clip 0.391s -> 0.347s, long 1.197s -> 1.129s)

Voice settings UI
- Plain curated model select replaces the searchable combobox
- Single download progress bar with transfer rate for both engines
- Dictation history now stores every dictation with Show more pagination,
  a top Clear history action, and links back to the chat it was spoken into
- Archived chats dialog gets the same pagination
- Delete dialog offers deleting a dictation together with its chat

Tests: 88 backend STT tests pass, including new snapshot download coverage.
Frontend typecheck, lint, i18n parity, and production build pass.

* Merge local engines into one option and source GGML models from unslothai

Engine selection
- The dictation engine dropdown is back to two choices: Browser and Local
  transcription. The selected model decides the backend: curated ids run
  GGML checkpoints through whisper.cpp, searched Hugging Face repositories
  run safetensors through Transformers
- Model picker lists the curated models and searches Hugging Face for other
  Whisper repositories, validating them before selection. The trigger is a
  plain button so the selection never renders inside a text input
- /audio/stt/status accepts a model query param so downloaded state works
  for custom repositories; the engine param on load, transcribe, and
  download routes is derived from the model everywhere

Model source
- Curated GGML checkpoints now download from the Unsloth-hosted
  unslothai/whisper-*-GGUF repositories (one repo per model) instead of
  ggerganov/whisper.cpp; cache lookups, progress totals, and in-flight blob
  tracking are per-model

Fixes
- Voice settings and dictation history were not persisting: the quota-safe
  localStorage wrapper was declared after the store that uses it, so the
  persist storage factory failed silently. Every settings write also threw
  mid-click, which kept the model picker popover from closing on selection
- is_model_downloaded now verifies config, preprocessor config, and real
  weight files instead of trusting an offline snapshot lookup, so a partial
  download left by an aborted fetch shows the Download button instead of
  failing to load
- Removed whisper.cpp mentions from user-facing text: the ready status
  shows Loaded instead of the runtime name, picker rows show the source
  repository, and runtime error messages say local transcription runtime

Verified with automated browser sessions and live API checks: selection
closes the picker with no page errors, persisted settings hydrate on
reload, a stale partial snapshot triggers download then loads on MPS and
transcribes, and curated models download from the unslothai repos. 88
backend STT tests, typecheck, lint, i18n parity, and build pass.

* Skip the duplicate source line for custom models in the STT picker

A custom repository's display name is its id, so search results and the
appended current selection rendered the same string twice. The source
line now only renders when it differs from the name; curated rows keep
their name, unslothai source repository, and download size.

* Verify every shard of a sharded checkpoint in the downloaded check

A snapshot holding one of N shards (or a corrupt shard index) passed the
downloaded check and then failed at load. When model.safetensors.index.json
exists, every shard in its weight map must now be present. Found by
simulation; covered by a regression test.

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* Rename stale _starting references in the pump resilience tests

The startup flag on TrainingBackend was renamed to _spawn_in_progress but
two tests added alongside it still asserted on the old name, failing the
Python 3.11 to 3.13 CI jobs.

* Make the selected model row clearly highlighted in the STT picker

The current selection was a faint background tint. It now uses the accent
background with a medium weight name. Two line rows use a small corner
radius; single line custom repo rows keep the pill shape.

* Address review feedback on STT snapshot checks, VRAM release, and dictation UX

Verify snapshot completeness in the load preflight so a partial download
fails before the audio is decoded, for curated and custom repos alike.
Drop the failed accelerator traceback before the CPU retry so the cache
clear can actually release that memory. Keep unloading the GGUF sidecar
after cancelling an in-flight Transformers load; both engines can hold
memory at once. Allow Auto language with English-only .en checkpoints,
matching the backend which sends no forced language. Keep the discard
button usable while a transcription is pending so a slow or hung request
cannot trap the composer in dictation mode. Stop linking Compare and
settings test dictations to the unrelated active single chat thread.

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* Move the CPU retry out of the exception handler

On Python 3.10 the interpreter exception state keeps its own reference
to the traceback, so dropping it from the caught exception was not
enough to release the failed accelerator load during the retry. Leaving
the handler before clearing the cache works on every supported version.

* Address review feedback on session handoff, chat pinning, and server lifetime

Starting a dictation from a second entry point now cancels the session
it replaces, so the old recording cannot keep the microphone open or
save a transcript with no discard button pointing at it. The linked
chat is pinned when recording starts, so switching threads while a
transcription finalizes cannot relink the transcript to the newly
opened chat. whisper-server is now bound to Studio's lifetime like the
other long-lived children: PDEATHSIG on Linux, the parent job object on
Windows, and pid adoption so the shutdown sweep reaps it; before this
it survived a Ctrl+C exit as an orphan still holding the model.

* Remove the dictation mic test from Voice settings

The composer dictate button covers the same check, so the test row, its
transcript panel, the unsupported fallback row, and their strings and
search entry are gone.

* Studio STT: gate GGUF whisper-server on training and fix dictation retry and dictionary edits

GGUF (whisper.cpp) sidecar:
- Launch whisper-server with --no-gpu while training is active, mirroring the Transformers sidecar's CPU device choice, so a mid-training dictation cannot reclaim the VRAM training just freed.
- Report is_loading() during whisper-server startup so training VRAM admission accounts for the accelerator memory it is about to bind.
- Require PyAV in is_available() so /audio/stt/status reports the engine unavailable when uploads cannot be decoded, instead of loading fine and then 501ing at transcription.
- Reject a missing model before decoding audio, matching the Transformers download preflight.

Voice settings:
- The download Retry button now restarts the download; the sidecar error is sticky until a new start(), so re-polling alone never cleared it.

Dictation dictionary:
- Tabbing from an emptied entry to its remove button no longer commit-splices the row first, which shifted indices and deleted the wrong entry.

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* Studio STT: fix curated GGUF whisper filenames to match hosted repos

The unslothai/whisper-*-GGUF repos host the checkpoint as whisper-<id>.bin,
not ggml-<id>.bin, so every curated dictation download and cached-path
lookup 404'd and the whisper.cpp engine could never load a model. Point
GGML_STT_MODELS at the real filenames and guard the naming with a test.

* Studio STT: validate a custom dictation repo before downloading it

The Transformers STT engine accepts an arbitrary owner/model repo, but the
download route handed it straight to snapshot_download, pulling a possibly large
non-Whisper repository into the shared HF cache. Confirm the repo is a Whisper
checkpoint first with the existing metadata-only validate_remote_model (no
weights); curated ids short-circuit and the GGUF engine (curated-only) is
unaffected. A non-Whisper repo now 422s before any download.

* Studio STT: preempt a still-loading GGUF server for training admission

A whisper-server still in its startup window binds accelerator memory but has no
loaded_model yet, so training admission could miss it and launch into an OOM.
Make the GGUF startup cancellable (cancel_pending_load signals an abort event and
terminates the starting process without the load lock; _wait_for_server observes
it and raises SttLoadCancelledError; wait_for_load_to_settle blocks on the lock
until the killed server is reaped), and always fold the GGUF sidecar into the
resident-STT summary so a resident Transformers model cannot mask a loading GGUF
server. free_stt_model_for_training now cancels an in-flight load and waits for it
to settle before training claims the memory.

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* Studio STT: fall back to Transformers when whisper-server is absent

A curated dictation model (including the default small) hard-pinned the GGUF
engine, but standard installs do not ship whisper-server, so every recording
501'd instead of using the Transformers engine that serves the same checkpoint
-- the GGUF sidecar's own documented contract. Add _resolve_serving_stt_engine:
a GGUF request for a curated id (the only ids GGUF accepts, all Transformers-
servable) downgrades to Transformers when whisper-server is unavailable, applied
consistently to download, load and transcribe (not unload, which targets a
specific engine). The Voice tab likewise falls back to the Transformers status so
the model is not shown unavailable and download is not blocked.

* Studio STT: hide custom Whisper caches from the legacy model pickers

The legacy /cached-models (and /cached-gguf) routes called is_hidden_model with
only the owner/model id, which cannot reach the config-based Whisper check, so a
downloaded custom (non-curated) Whisper checkpoint was still offered as a chat
model. Pass the cached snapshot path so _path_is_whisper_model inspects the repo
config and hides it, matching the discovery route.

* Studio STT: hide GGUF dictation repos, lock-free status, unload fallback, split training eviction

- Hide the curated GGUF dictation repos (unslothai/whisper-*-GGUF) from the chat
  model inventory and pickers, backend and frontend. Only their Transformers
  safetensors companions were hidden; the GGUF repos use a different org and a
  -GGUF suffix and carry a raw .bin with no whisper config.json, so they leaked
  into chat pickers.
- Make the GGUF sidecar loaded_model/device accessors lock-free, mirroring the
  Transformers sidecar. transcribe() holds self._lock across the whole inference
  call, so /audio/stt status polls and training admission previously blocked
  behind an in-flight transcription.
- stt_unload resolves through the serving resolver: a "gguf" pick on a host
  without whisper-server is served by the Transformers fallback, so unload must
  target that engine or the resident model is never freed. Unload also attempts
  every engine even if one raises, so a failure freeing one backend no longer
  skips the other.
- free_stt_model_for_training frees the Transformers and GGUF sidecars under
  independent exception boundaries so a failure unloading one no longer skips
  the other before training claims the memory.

Adds tests/test_stt_review_fixes.py covering all four.

* Studio STT: resolve Auto dictation language for the model engine + snapshot process liveness

- The model dictation adapter sent the raw setting (the literal "auto") to the
  backend, while the browser engine resolves Auto via resolveDictationLanguage.
  A batch of non-English voice notes came back mostly English on Auto. Add
  resolveModelDictationLanguage: only the literal "auto" is resolved to a
  concrete locale, gated so it becomes a language the model AND Whisper can
  honor (mirroring the backend's known-whisper-languages set); an explicit
  language, or a locale Whisper cannot honor, stays unchanged/auto-detect. Wire
  it into both adapter call sites.
- GgmlSttSidecar._process_alive() read self._process twice; a concurrent
  unload() nulls it under the lock while loaded_model/device read lock-free, so
  a null between the two reads called None.poll(). Snapshot once. Adds a
  deterministic regression test.

* studio: tighten comments and docstrings in the dictation modules

* studio: harden dictation model downloads, GGML readiness, and recording paths

Address review findings on the STT dictation feature:

- build_whisper_cpp.sh refuses to delete a whisper.cpp tree under a custom
  Studio home unless it carries the Studio ownership marker, matching the
  setup.sh policy, and marks trees it creates
- _snapshot_is_complete validates every shard of a sharded PyTorch
  (pytorch_model.bin.index.json) checkpoint like the safetensors path, and
  requires tokenizer assets (tokenizer.json or vocab.json + merges.txt)
- custom-repo downloads pin the revision resolved at validation time and
  restrict snapshot_download to the model/tokenizer/config/preprocessor file
  classes Studio loads
- the GGML sidecar holds its port reservation until just before spawning
  whisper-server and only accepts readiness from a responder that both looks
  like whisper.cpp's server and belongs to the still-running managed child,
  probing twice, so mic audio cannot be posted to a foreign local process
- the recording adapter transcribes every non-empty segment; the RMS meter
  only shapes segment boundaries and can no longer discard quiet speech
- Compare-pane dictation can cancel a pending transcription on second click,
  with the button relabeled while finalizing
- localStorage quota recovery halves the dictation history until the save
  fits, so small histories shrink too
- the System default TTS voice resolves to the platform default voice
- new dictation UI imports go through the chat and hub feature barrels

Regression tests cover the build-script gate, sharded PyTorch and tokenizer
completeness, revision pinning and allow patterns, and the whisper-server
readiness probe.

* Fix STT download and voice picker follow-ups

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* Add dictation button regression coverage

* Studio: prebuilt whisper.cpp via the shared llama.cpp install core, slim bundles paired to the llama prebuilt (#7294)

* Studio STT: add prebuilt whisper.cpp (whisper-server) installer

New install_whisper_prebuilt.py downloads a per-platform whisper-server
bundle published by the unslothai/whisper.cpp prebuilt CI into the managed
whisper.cpp dir (build/bin/whisper-server) so local dictation needs no
compiler. Mirrors install_node_prebuilt.py / install_llama_prebuilt.py:
host + backend detection, sha256 pins (whisper_prebuilt_pins.json) as the
trust anchor, staging + install lock + atomic swap, traversal-safe extract,
co-located shared libs (RUNPATH=$ORIGIN), an UNSLOTH_WHISPER_PREBUILT_INFO.json
marker with idempotent "already matches", and exit codes 0/1/2/3. Not wired
into setup yet; the pins ship empty so every asset fails closed until the
first fork release is published and its digests are reviewed in.

* Studio STT: install prebuilt whisper.cpp during setup and update

Add a fail-open whisper.cpp block to setup.sh after the llama.cpp section so
`unsloth studio update` (and a fresh install) fetch the prebuilt whisper-server
into the managed whisper.cpp dir the sidecar discovers. It skips a user-set
WHISPER_SERVER_PATH/UNSLOTH_WHISPER_CPP_PATH, honors UNSLOTH_SKIP_WHISPER_INSTALL,
forwards the resolved ROCm gfx, and never aborts setup: a busy install keeps the
existing runtime, and an unavailable prebuilt stays quiet (source build is opt-in
via UNSLOTH_WHISPER_FORCE_COMPILE) since Transformers STT and browser dictation
remain. Register UNSLOTH_WHISPER_PREBUILT_INFO.json as Studio-owned evidence.

* Studio STT: harden whisper-server child env + WSL ROCm detection

- Sidecar spawns whisper-server with a scrubbed child env that prepends the
  binary dir (co-located GPU libs) to the loader path, and on WSL2 ROCm loads
  the system HIP first (HSA_ENABLE_DXG_DETECTION=1) so a bundle's bare-metal HIP
  does not segfault on /dev/dxg. Secret-bearing vars are dropped from the child.
- find_whisper_server_binary now requires an executable, not just a file.
- Installer rocm probe passes HSA_ENABLE_DXG_DETECTION and falls back to
  /opt/rocm/bin/rocminfo so a WSL ROCm host is not misdetected as CPU-only;
  gfx parsing skips the gfx000 CPU agent and generic ISA lines.
- Tests for the child env (secret scrub, lib dir, WSL HIP precedence), the
  executable check, and the WSL rocm detection.

* Studio STT: in-app whisper.cpp prebuilt update stack + ship pins in the wheel

Mirror the llama.cpp update stack for the whisper.cpp prebuilt so Studio can
detect and install a newer whisper-server release from inside the app:
- backend/utils/whisper_cpp_freshness.py: read UNSLOTH_WHISPER_PREBUILT_INFO.json
  and compare the installed release against the newest unslothai/whisper.cpp
  release. Whisper tags are v<upstream>-unsloth.<N>, so is_behind compares a
  (major, minor, patch, serial) key with a strict downgrade guard; 24h cache;
  fail-open.
- backend/utils/whisper_cpp_update.py: run install_whisper_prebuilt.py to fetch
  and atomically swap the newest bundle, unloading the warm GGUF sidecar first.
- backend/routes/whisper.py mounted at /api/whisper (update-status + update).
- pyproject: add whisper_prebuilt_pins.json to studio package-data so the
  installer's trust anchor ships in the wheel (it is a data file, not a .py
  module, so package discovery alone does not include it; node_prebuilt_pins.json
  is listed for the same reason). Without this a pip-installed wheel had no pins
  and the prebuilt install aborted to Transformers STT.
Adds test_whisper_cpp_freshness.py (version parser, is_behind matrix + downgrade
guard, marker layouts, stale decision, fail-open).

* Studio STT: verify whisper prebuilts via the release checksum index, like llama.cpp

Re-align the whisper.cpp prebuilt installer to install_llama_prebuilt.py's trust
model: instead of a committed whisper_prebuilt_pins.json, verify every download
against the release's own whisper-prebuilt-sha256.json checksum index, fetched
from the same GitHub release.

- parse_release_checksums / fetch_release_checksums / expected_sha256_for replace
  the pins layer. The index is validated for schema/component and that its
  release_tag matches the resolved release; an asset absent from it, a release
  that does not publish it, or a manifest sha256 that disagrees with it all fail
  closed to a source build.
- resolve_release_tag now resolves the newest published release at runtime (or an
  explicit --published-release-tag), matching llama and the freshness check;
  removed the pinned-default and the UNSLOTH_WHISPER_ALLOW_UNVERIFIED opt-in.
- Delete studio/whisper_prebuilt_pins.json and drop its pyproject package-data
  entry (nothing to ship now, same as llama which has no committed pins).
- Adds test_install_whisper_prebuilt_checksums.py (index parser, fail-closed on
  uncovered asset, tampered-manifest guard, newest-release resolution).

This is a same-origin checksum (integrity, not authenticity), identical to the
llama.cpp installer; pair releases with GitHub artifact attestations for provenance.

* Resolve whisper prebuilt release via the download host (no GitHub API)

Mirror install_llama_prebuilt.py's fast path: resolve the release tag from
the releases/latest redirect and fetch the manifest + checksum index from
constructed releases/download URLs, so the common install path makes zero
api.github.com calls (unauthenticated api.github.com is capped at 60 req/hour
per IP; the download host is not). Fall back to the GitHub API only on a 404,
malformed asset, or tag mismatch.

* Studio STT: coverage-aware whisper prebuilt selection via a shared core

whisper's select_artifact returned the first os/arch/backend manifest match and
ignored the SM-coverage fields the release manifest already carries, so a
Blackwell B200 (sm_100) was served cuda12-legacy (sms 50-61) -- runnable only via
forward PTX JIT. install_llama_prebuilt.py on the same host correctly picks
cuda13-newer.

Extract the coverage-aware selection into a shared, component-agnostic core under
studio/backend/utils/prebuilt/ (selection + GPU host-capability detection), lifted
from llama's linux_cuda_choice_from_release / _artifact_covers_sms / _sm_range and
generalised over a normalised artifact. whisper's HostInfo now records the GPU
compute caps + driver CUDA version (honoring CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES), and
select_artifact routes CUDA/ROCm through the shared selector: every visible SM
must be covered, the tightest-covering profile wins (Blackwell-aware runtime-line
ordering), ROCm matches the gfx target exactly, and an uncovered GPU falls back to
the CPU bundle. CPU/Metal/Vulkan keep first-match. The resolver JSON, exit codes,
and "already matches" contract are unchanged.

On the B200 the installer now resolves cuda13-newer, matching llama.

* Studio STT: gate whisper CUDA selection on the on-disk runtime, like llama

The prebuilt CUDA bundles are dynamically linked and intentionally do NOT ship
libcudart/libcublas -- they load the same runtime the host already has. So the
driver's advertised CUDA version is only an upper bound: a cuda13 bundle still
needs cuda13 runtime libraries present on disk. Port llama's on-disk runtime
scan (detected_linux_runtime_lines / detected_windows_runtime_lines) into the
shared core and intersect it with the driver-compatible lines in
select_cuda_attempts. A host with a cuda13 driver but only cuda12 runtime (e.g.
torch-cuda12) now correctly gets a cuda12 bundle instead of an unloadable cuda13
one; a host with no CUDA runtime at all falls back to CPU.

Fixes a glob bug in the port (any(Path(d).glob(p) for d in dirs) tests generator
truthiness, not a match) that made every major report present; add a real
filesystem test that exercises the scan.

* studio: harden shared prebuilt core to full llama parity

Apply the review findings on the shared coverage-aware prebuilt-consumer
core so whisper.cpp selection is exactly equivalent to the llama.cpp path.

hosts.py: port llama's CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES handling. A GPU hidden by an
index/UUID selector now reports has_usable_nvidia False instead of staying
usable, via supports_explicit_visible_device_matching plus the physical /
explicit-match branches, and _select_visible_rows now matches rows the way
llama does (index or UUID, gpu- prefix optional) and skips unmatched tokens
rather than keeping all rows. Adds the Linux /proc/driver/nvidia/gpus
fallback and has_physical_nvidia. Adds parse_macos_version.

runtime_libs.py: the Linux on-disk scan now requires the exact libcudart /
libcublas SONAME (libcudart.so.13), not a libcudart.so.13* glob, so a bare
versioned file without the SONAME symlink no longer counts as loadable.
Hardens the ldconfig parse against an empty left-hand side.

selection.py: fix the Blackwell/torch reordering so it keys on the covering
runtime lines (falls through to the torch preference when the covering lines
were filtered out), matching linux_cuda_choice_from_release. Corrects the
compatible_runtime_lines_for_driver docstring: the bundles do not ship the
CUDA runtime, so the driver version is only an upper bound and the caller
must intersect with the on-disk scan.

install_whisper_prebuilt.py: enforce a macOS artifact's min_os (new
HostInfo.macos_version) so a bundle that cannot load on the host OS version
is dropped. Keep resolver stdout to only the JSON line by leaving logs on
stderr in --resolve-prebuilt mode, and map an unexpected probe failure to
prebuilt_available False instead of a traceback.

Tests: new host-probe suite for the visible-device logic, exact-SONAME
runtime-scan cases, macOS min_os filtering, resolver stdout-only-JSON,
exit-code mapping, and the repo key.

* studio: fix whisper prebuilt selection + launch parity gaps from review

A parallel review surfaced integration defects where the whisper path could
select or launch a bundle that cannot run on a concrete host. Each is fixed to
match install_llama_prebuilt.py.

macOS min_os: the manifest labels macOS requirements as macos-<version>
(e.g. macos-14.0), which the version parser could not read, so the guard was a
no-op and a macOS-13 host would install the macos-14 Metal bundle. Strip the
platform prefix before parsing.

ROCm gfx detection: _detect_rocm_gfx returned the first gfx token and ignored
HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES / ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES / CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES. Since exact
ROCm matching treats that token as the active GPU, a mixed APU + dGPU host
(gfx1151 + gfx1100) with HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1 installed the wrong archive. Route
through a shared pick_rocm_gfx_target (lifted from llama) that parses per-GPU
sections and honors the visibility vars (empty / -1 -> no AMD GPU).

--rocm-gfx override: recording the arch without setting has_rocm left the host on
its CUDA/CPU path so the ROCm bundle was never picked. --rocm-gfx now implies
has_rocm and clears NVIDIA state, like llama's _apply_host_overrides.

CUDA launch env: a CUDA bundle ships the ggml CUDA backend but not
libcudart/libcublas, and the sidecar launch env exposed only the bundle dir, so
on a host whose CUDA runtime lives only in the PyTorch wheels the selection would
gate cuda usable but the server could not load it. Add the CUDA-from-PyTorch
runtime dirs to the child loader path for CUDA bundles (bundle dir still first),
mirroring binary_env.

Also normalize a manifest artifact's supported_sms defensively (parity with
llama's parser) and document that blackwell_min_toolkit_for_caps is retained for
the Phase B llama Windows path.

Not changed (verified parity, not defects): Linux/Windows min_os is enforced
nowhere in llama (macOS only); the resolver is optimistic about the checksum
index and the install path verifies.

* studio: tighten prebuilt-core code comments

* studio: lift shared prebuilt installer core out of the whisper installer

* studio: reuse the llama.cpp prebuilt installer machinery for whisper

* studio: unify llama and whisper prebuilt installers on a shared descriptor core

* studio: consolidate prebuilt installer tests into the shared core suite

Grow tests/studio/install/test_prebuilt_core.py from 62 to 164 tests so every
component-agnostic behavior runs against both descriptors: the full seven
profile CUDA release matrix (multi-GPU, on-disk runtime gating, shuffle
stability, missing SM metadata, dotted SM normalization, no-driver fallback
policy), the ROCm gfx family matrix, macOS min_os gating and its helper,
backend resolution incl. cpu-fallback precedence and Intel-mac auto detect,
checksum-index non-object and plain-lookup cases, the tar symlink/hardlink
extraction guards moved from the llama suite, and the compute-cap, visible
device, runtime-line and Blackwell helper value tables moved verbatim from
the llama characterization suites.

Delete only tests whose exact behavior the master now asserts for the same
component: 40 pure-alias helper cases in test_selection_logic.py (replaced by
value-identical master tables plus an alias-identity pin), 6 extraction moves
and the master-absorbed zip-symlink case in the llama logic suite, 3 routing
twins in test_rocm_support.py already pinned byte-for-byte in
test_selection_logic.py, the 2 Blackwell helper tables in the backend resolve
suite, 28 whisper logic tests and 10 whisper checksum tests re-asserted by
the master whisper parameterization. Wrapper wiring pins, the llama release
plan dialect, fingerprints and every llama-only behavior stay untouched.

* studio: dedupe sidecar and update helpers into the backend prebuilt package

* studio: chain whisper.cpp prebuilt updates onto the llama.cpp update flow

* studio: consume paired slim whisper prebuilts via the llama ggml runtime

* studio: serve every whisper backend from slim prebuilts

* studio: drop the whisper fat per-accelerator selection chain

unslothai/whisper.cpp releases are slim-only from v1.9.1-unsloth.2: one
ggml-less bundle per os/arch, paired to the llama.cpp prebuilt that provides
every ggml backend. Delete the whisper-side fat CUDA/ROCm/metal/vulkan
selection glue; keep slim selection + pairing, link_ggml_runtime, and one
legacy shape, the published fat CPU bundle of an explicitly pinned pre-slim
release. Exit 2 now reads as prebuilt unavailable (whisper never source
builds); setup already treats it that way.

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* Wire libomp runtime DLL alongside ggml in slim whisper installs

llama's clang-built windows-arm64 ggml-base.dll imports
libomp140.aarch64.dll, shipped in the llama bundle but not a system DLL.
Without it next to whisper-server.exe the loader fails with
STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND before main. MSVC x64 links vcomp140.dll from
System32 and Linux ggml uses system libgomp.so.1, so only windows-arm64
was affected. The empty-runtime guard still requires a real ggml
library; libomp alone is not a pairing.

* studio: drop whisper-side fat-selection support structure

Slim whisper bundles are selected per os/arch only; all accelerator
capability comes from the installed llama.cpp prebuilt, whose installer
already did the coverage-aware selection. Remove the machinery that only
existed to pick among fat per-accelerator whisper bundles:

- prebuilt_core: delete the generic CUDA/ROCm coverage selection
  (select_cuda_artifact, select_rocm_artifact, ArtifactView adapters,
  detected_cuda_runtime_lines, the exact-SONAME linux probe) that no
  shipped component routes through; llama keeps its own selection chain
  and whisper shadows select_artifact with the slim-only version.
  select_artifact is now a plain os/arch/backend first-match.
- install_whisper_prebuilt: drop the HostInfo CUDA fields
  (compute_caps, driver_cuda_version, torch_runtime_line) and the torch
  runtime probe that populated them; nothing reachable reads them, and
  the resolver payload sources runtime_line from the artifact.
- whisper_cpp_update: delete the standalone start_update job worker;
  whisper applies only run as the chained phase of the combined
  llama+whisper update. The status payload keeps its job field (idle).
- routes/whisper: drop the progress logger that could never fire.
- tests: remove tests of the deleted paths and tests duplicating the
  descriptor-parameterized core suite or the llama freshness suite.

Contracts unchanged: resolver JSON keys, exit codes, marker fields,
pairing logs, and the pinned pre-slim fat CPU escape hatch.

* Address review feedback on the whisper prebuilt update and install paths

- Pin the chained whisper phase to the release the freshness check
  offered, so the download-host latest pointer cannot reinstall an
  older build in a loop
- Wire the whisper prebuilt install into setup.ps1 (Windows setup
  previously skipped it entirely)
- Treat a non-executable server or missing wired ggml libraries as a
  broken install instead of reporting already matches
- Keep whisper sidecar reloads out of the job-level reload flag and
  resync chat state after a partial chained update that unloaded llama
- Repoint home and profile vars for the whisper-server subprocess at a
  managed scratch dir and drop credential-store pointers
- Clear the prebuilt marker before the opt-in source build overwrite
- Write the prebuilt marker with explicit utf-8 encoding

* Tighten comments in the whisper prebuilt consumer

* Harden the Windows whisper setup phase and the chained update edges

- setup.ps1: honor WHISPER_SERVER_PATH / UNSLOTH_WHISPER_CPP_PATH /
  UNSLOTH_SKIP_WHISPER_INSTALL, run the custom-home ownership guard
  before the atomic install, and forward the release-tag pin and ROCm
  hints like setup.sh
- sidecar: a cpu-selected install launches whisper-server with --no-gpu
  (slim wiring links every llama backend, so the flag is what keeps a
  deliberate CPU choice off the GPU)
- chained update: leave whisper unpinned on macOS (the llama phase can
  walk back there, and a newest-tag pin could be an impossible pairing
  on every retry) and treat installer exit 2 as kept-existing-runtime
  instead of failing the combined job
- job.to_tag now comes only from the llama phase, so a whisper-only
  round cannot report a llama update that never ran

* Fix slim whisper runtime follow-ups

* Address remaining whisper update reviews

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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* Address remaining prebuilt update reviews

* Fix remaining chained update reviews

* Fix remaining whisper runtime review edges

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2026-07-23 01:39:03 -07:00
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
oobabooga
88583dd2ec
Installer: restore interrupted updates and clean stale rollback environments (#7342)
* Installer: restore interrupted updates and clean stale rollback environments

* CI: run POSIX rollback lifecycle tests on Linux
2026-07-23 01:29:53 -07:00
Michael Han
8aaf2f78eb
Studio: drive UI font size through a typography scale instead of the root font size (#7359)
* Studio: drive UI font size through a typography scale, not the root font size

Follow up to #7355. The preference now writes --ui-font-scale
(selected / 16) and a data-ui-font-size attribute on the root instead
of mutating the root font size, and the applier clears any stale inline
root font-size left by older builds. Because the rem base never moves,
every layout-only rem-to-px conversion from #7355 is reverted to its
original form: the spacing, radius and container tokens, sidebar and
thread widths, grid tracks, calc margins and hub.css dimensions match
pre-#7355 main again, which also restores rem-based accessibility
scaling for users with a larger browser default font size.

Typography scales through tokens in index.css, all exact at 16px:

- The named Tailwind sizes (--text-xs through --text-4xl) multiply
  their defaults by the scale, so standard utilities scale
- One token per design px size (--text-ui-8 ... --text-ui-34) replaces
  every arbitrary text-[Npx] class; leading-ui-* mirrors the exact
  line heights and the numeric --leading-3..10 scale as well
- CSS font-size and line-height declarations multiply by the scale
- Chart labels scale through a .recharts-text rule; streamdown and
  react-flow px text is re-based via scaled overrides; KaTeX's 1px
  layout trick stays fixed by design
- The logo lockups keep their half-rate behavior via the scale var
- The explicit Code font size remains unmultiplied

Keeps the #7355 behavior fixes: color chip min width, voice select
min/max widths, and the select and dropdown menus scrolling an inner
viewport so their corners stay rounded. The whitespace-password and
IME rename guards that merged alongside are preserved.

* Studio: contract and Playwright coverage for the UI font size scale

test_ui_font_scale_contract.py pins the mechanism (scale var written,
root font size never mutated, tokens scaled, code font size not
multiplied, the Radix select viewport owning scroll state) and guards
against new raw pixel typography, with a documented allowlist for the
recharts fontSize props covered by the stylesheet override and the
offscreen clipboard textarea.

playwright_ui_font_scale.py drives the real appearance controls: root
font size fixed at 12/16/20, text and line height scale by size/16,
sidebar width invariant, explicit code font size stays fixed, an
overflowing dictation select scrolls its Radix viewport by keyboard
and wheel, and the default restores exactly. Wired into the UI smoke
workflow against the second studio boot.

The thinking-compact and descender contracts move back to the rem and
token forms now that layout values no longer need px pinning.
2026-07-23 01:26:56 -07:00
Michael Han
fa5498db0b
Studio: UI font size scales all text consistently without moving layout (#7355)
* Studio: make UI font size scale all text without moving layout

The UI font size setting changes the root rem base, so only rem sized
text reacted. Hundreds of px text classes, px font sizes in CSS, and
chart labels stayed fixed, while rem based padding, widths and radii
wrongly grew.

Convert all text sizes to rem so every font follows the setting, and
pin spacing, radius, container widths, sidebar and thread widths to px
so layout no longer follows the rem base. Library styles (streamdown,
react-flow) are re-based via overrides. All conversions are exact at
the default 16px root, so the default rendering is unchanged.

* Studio: keep logo at fixed size and fit tight controls at large UI fonts

The logo lockups (sidebar wordmark with beta badge, onboarding wizard)
are branding and now keep px sizes at any UI font size.

Two controls clipped their text at the largest setting: the appearance
color chips (fixed w-24) and the voice tab selects (fixed w-56). Both
use min widths now, so they keep the default look at 16px and only
grow when the text needs the room.

* Studio: keep dropdown corners rounded when the menu scrolls

A scrolling dropdown lost its rounded corners on the scrollbar side:
WebKit paints the surface square when the rounded element itself hosts
the scrollbar, which shows up in the desktop app whenever a menu
overflows, for example at larger UI font sizes.

Dropdown menu and select content now clip with overflow hidden and
scroll an inner viewport instead. The surface padding insets the
scrollbar clear of the curve, so corners stay rounded in every engine.
Submenus are unaffected since sub content is portaled.

* Studio: scale the logo lockups at half the UI font size rate

Rather than pinning the logo, the sidebar lockup (sticker, wordmark,
beta badge) and the onboarding lockup now follow the UI font size at
half the rate of the change: size = base + (root - 16px) / 2, written
as calc((base - 8)px + 0.5rem). A 4px font size change moves the logo
by 2px, and the default 16px root renders the exact base sizes.

* Studio: address review feedback on leading, grid tracks and select scrolling

Numeric leading utilities (leading-3 through leading-10) derive from
--spacing, so pinning spacing to px also froze their line-heights while
the paired text sizes now scale. Define them as rem theme tokens so
line-height follows the UI font size again; values are identical at the
16px default.

Convert the grid tracks the rem-to-px codemod missed (rem followed by
an underscore escaped the word boundary): the response details label
column and the on-device folder rows.

Make the Radix select viewport the bounded scroller instead of a
wrapper div, so Radix's scroll handling and the browser scroll the same
element. Restore the app's thin scrollbar with an inline style, which
beats the scrollbar hiding stylesheet Radix injects at runtime.

* Studio: cap voice select widths and update CI contracts
2026-07-23 00:44:42 -07:00
Leo Borcherding
430ada617a
installer: fix false "no GPU detected" on AMD hosts (dead KFD check) + clearer ROCm-less warning (#7314)
* installer: fix Linux AMD GPU detection + actionable ROCm-less warning

The rocminfo/amd-smi-less fallback in _has_amd_rocm_gpu keyed on a
/gpu_id/ line inside each KFD node's properties file, but gpu_id is a
separate sibling sysfs file and never appears in properties. The guard
never matched, so the fallback missed every AMD host without ROCm
tooling (e.g. a fresh CachyOS/Arch box) and reported 'no GPU detected'
despite vendor_id 4098 being present in the KFD topology.

Detect via vendor_id == 4098 directly: the KFD CPU node reports
vendor_id 0, so any 4098 node is an AMD GPU, while NVIDIA's KFD nodes
report 4318 and stay excluded.

Also rework the 'ROCm version could not be determined' warning into an
actionable message (install the ROCm/HIP SDK; Arch/CachyOS:
rocm-hip-sdk) so ROCm-less users know the concrete next step instead of
silently landing on CPU-only PyTorch.

* tests: replace the FNR==1 KFD invariant with the per-line vendor_id check

The FNR==1 reset guarded the old paired gpu_id+vendor_id awk against
cross-node state leakage. The new detection is a single atomic
vendor_id==4098 line condition, so there is no per-node state to reset;
assert the new invariant instead (single-line vendor match, and no
/gpu_id/ pattern, which never matched inside properties).

tests/studio/install/test_rocm_support.py: 344 passed, 2 skipped.

* installer: mirror the KFD vendor_id fix in setup.sh + honest CPU-fallback summary

Codex P2 follow-ups:
- studio/setup.sh carried the same dead gpu_id-inside-properties awk, so a
  host install.sh now routes to ROCm still failed setup's independent AMD
  re-probe and got a CPU llama.cpp. Use the same per-line vendor_id 4098
  check.
- When the AMD GPU is detected but the torch index stays CPU, the summary
  printed the old false diagnosis (gpu none / "No GPU detected"). Gate both
  on _has_amd_rocm_gpu and say what actually happened: AMD GPU present, no
  usable ROCm, CPU fallback.
- Structure test asserting setup.sh's KFD awk stays in sync with install.sh.

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* Keep KFD-only AMD hosts on the CPU fallback (Codex P2s)

The KFD-topology fix makes _has_amd_rocm_gpu / _setup_amd_detected true on hosts that expose an AMD GPU to the kernel but ship no rocminfo/amd-smi. Detection alone does not mean ROCm is usable or that the gfx arch is known, and two downstream paths wrongly assumed it did:

- studio/setup.sh forwarded --has-rocm with no gfx, so install_llama_prebuilt found no per-gfx bundle and dropped to a HIP source build (slow, or a hard failure without build deps) instead of the CPU prebuilt these hosts used to get. Now --has-rocm is forwarded for a gfx-unknown host only when hipcc is present; otherwise it keeps the CPU prebuilt.

- install.sh get_torch_index_url selected a generic rocmX.Y index whenever the ROCm version was readable, but the Strix reroute only learns gfx from rocminfo/amd-smi, so a Strix KFD-only host landed on the broken _grouped_mm wheels. Now, when neither rocminfo nor amd-smi is present (gfx unknowable), it stays on CPU with a hint to install them.

Detection and the improved diagnostics are unchanged; only the routing for gfx-unknown KFD-only hosts is made safe. Adds tests for both gates.

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* Harden KFD-only fallback: probe gfx, accept versioned hipcc (Codex P2s)

Follow-up to the previous commit's two guards:

- install.sh: the KFD-only torch guard tested only 'command -v rocminfo/amd-smi', so a host where those binaries exist but do not enumerate the GPU (gfx unreadable) slipped through and, with hipconfig/rocm-core present, still got a generic rocm index -- breaking Strix. Now it actually reads the gfx (rocminfo, then amd-smi list / static --asic, the same probe the reroute uses) and falls back to CPU whenever the arch is unreadable, not just when the binaries are absent.

- studio/setup.sh: the hipcc gate missed a HIP toolchain installed only under a versioned prefix (/opt/rocm-*/bin/hipcc), which the source build at setup.sh:1663 does support, so such hosts were dropped to the CPU prebuilt unnecessarily. The gate now also accepts /opt/rocm-*/bin/hipcc.

Tests updated to assert the gfx-read (not binary-presence) gate and the versioned hipcc path; full test_rocm_support.py green (347 passed). Verified the gfx probe by execution: rocminfo-with-no-gfx now routes to CPU, amd-smi fallback still resolves gfx.

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* Honor UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH before the CPU fallback for PR #7314

Seed both the gfx-unknown guard in get_torch_index_url and the Strix reroute
from UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH before probing rocminfo/amd-smi, so a host that
names its arch reaches the correct rocm index instead of being forced to CPU
(or to the generic wheels) when the runtime probes can't enumerate the GPU.

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* Probe gfx with visibility masks cleared for PR #7314 (Codex P2)

rocminfo/amd-smi honor ROCR/HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES, so a container that masks the
GPU (e.g. ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES=-1) would make the gfx probe read nothing and
force CPU torch, even though the KFD-based AMD detection is env-independent and
hipconfig can still supply the ROCm version. Clear the visibility masks for the
rocminfo/amd-smi arch probe only (the Strix reroute keeps them for per-GPU index
selection), so a masked/container host keeps its ROCm route.

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* Re-probe gfx unmasked in the Strix reroute when a mask hides all agents for PR #7314 (Codex P2)

* Remove leftover conflict marker from the test merge

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* Report an explicit CPU pin instead of a ROCm misdiagnosis for PR #7314 (Codex P3)

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* Trigger the reroute re-probe on a set-but-empty visibility mask for PR #7314 (subagent review)

* Guard the ROCm version chain against set -e when no source exists for PR #7314 (simulation find)

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* Preserve the inferred-gfx reroute for KFD-only hosts (Codex P2)

The gfx-unknown CPU guard in get_torch_index_url fired before the
runtime-less reroute could run: with the KFD topology fix,
_has_amd_rocm_gpu is true on KFD-only hosts, so the reroute's
'! _has_amd_rocm_gpu' gate never let _infer_linux_amd_gfx_arch route
them to AMD per-arch wheels, regressing inferable boxes (PCI/cpuinfo/
lspci) from arch-specific PyTorch to CPU-only.

- Factor the override->rocminfo->amd-smi gfx probe (masks cleared)
  into _probe_amd_gfx_arch, shared by the guard and the reroute gate
  so the two can't disagree on what 'readable' means.
- Reroute gate now also fires when the GPU is detected but the probe
  is empty (KFD-only). Deliberate CPU fallbacks (old/unreadable ROCm
  version) all had a readable gfx and stay excluded.
- The guard defers to the reroute (no false 'installing CPU-only
  PyTorch' promise) only when inference yields a supported family;
  otherwise the actionable CPU warning is unchanged.

Executed tests: KFD-only host reroutes to repo.amd.com per-arch wheels
and exports UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH for setup.sh; readable-gfx CPU
fallback stays un-rerouted; undetected-GPU reroute unchanged; the
guard's three inference outcomes covered. Suite: 375 passed, bash -n
clean on both scripts.

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* Fix two false diagnostics on the KFD-only paths (Codex P3s)

1. get_torch_index_url: with UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH set on a KFD-only
   host that has no ROCm version sources, the no-version endpoint
   printed 'falling back to CPU-only PyTorch' even though the reroute
   (gated on the override) then installs the per-arch wheels. When the
   override maps to a wheel family, defer with an accurate message;
   an unmappable override keeps the CPU warning since the reroute
   can't route it either.

2. Runtime-less reroute: the KFD-only branch reached the warning
   'ROCm runtime not visible (/dev/kfd, rocminfo, amd-smi)' although
   /dev/kfd is exactly what detected the GPU. The diagnostic now
   distinguishes KFD-visible/tooling-blind hosts from truly
   runtime-invisible ones.

Executed tests: supported override defers without the false CPU
warning, unsupported override and readable-gfx no-version hosts keep
it; KFD-only reroute emits the KFD wording, undetected-GPU reroute
keeps the original. Version sources are shimmed so the tests hold on
dev boxes with a real hipconfig. Suite: 376 passed, bash -n clean.

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci

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Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Han <danielhanchen@gmail.com>
2026-07-23 00:42:03 -07:00