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* qwen3.6 unsloth studio support
* Add qwen3.6 causal-conv1d detection
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* add unsloth studio desktop app
* Fix review findings
- studio/src-tauri/tauri.conf.json: retarget updater to staging repo
(danielhanchen/unsloth-staging-2); switch to unslothai/unsloth on upstream merge.
- studio/src-tauri/linux/postremove.sh: drop the interactive read loop and the
/home/* iteration. Package maintainer scripts must stay non-interactive and
must not touch other users' data.
- studio/frontend/src/app/auth-guards.ts: honor tauriAutoAuth() boolean. Failed
auto-auth now redirects to /login; requireGuest/requirePasswordChangeFlow
only redirect to /chat when auth succeeds. The new early-return on failed
auth is intentional so the login / change-password flows remain reachable
when desktop auth is not yet established.
- studio/frontend/src/config/env.ts: keep fetched=false on health failure so
later calls retry instead of caching the client-side platform guess.
- studio/src-tauri/src/install.rs: pick the available system package manager
(apt-get, dnf, zypper, pacman); AppImage bundles run on non-Debian distros.
- studio/frontend/src/lib/open-link.ts + markdown-text/sources callers: return
boolean from openLink so callers only preventDefault on handled URLs; relative
hrefs now navigate natively.
- studio/frontend/src/features/settings/tabs/about-tab.tsx: fetch(apiUrl(...))
so the version request targets the backend port in desktop mode. The bare
/api/health predates the Tauri webview (blame: the earlier onboarding commit,
which ran with same-origin frontend/backend); in desktop mode the webview
origin is tauri://localhost so the bare path fails.
- install.ps1: gate the install_python_stack.py hotfix on a sentinel comment
instead of a content regex; append the sentinel after applying so reruns
are unambiguous.
- unsloth_cli/commands/studio.py _write_auth_secret: use the atomic mkstemp +
os.replace path on Windows too; chmod calls are wrapped in try/except OSError.
- studio/src-tauri/src/preflight.rs probe_existing_backends: fan out the health
probes concurrently; desktop-auth status still runs sequentially per candidate.
reqwest::Client is internally Arc-wrapped so the in-loop .clone() is a
refcount bump, not a deep clone; annotated inline.
- studio/src-tauri/src/preflight.rs run_cli_probe: wait() after kill() to reap
the child, matching probe_cli_capability.
- studio/src-tauri/src/process.rs + main.rs: add stop_backend_detached and use
it from the tray quit handler so the 5s graceful-wait does not block the
Tauri main loop. RunEvent::Exit keeps the synchronous safety-net call.
- studio/backend/main.py: drop the permissive localhost CORS regex in
api-only mode; the explicit allow_origins list is sufficient.
- .github/workflows/release-desktop.yml: drop max-parallel: 1 so platform
builds run in parallel, and lift releaseBody to an env var so the three
tauri-action invocations share one source of truth.
* Fix review findings (loop 2)
- studio/backend/auth/storage.py update_password: clear_desktop_secret()
alongside clear_bootstrap_password() so rotating the admin password
also revokes any previously provisioned .desktop_secret. Without this,
an old local desktop credential keeps minting fresh admin tokens via
/api/auth/desktop-login after a password rotation.
- studio/src-tauri/src/desktop_auth.rs provision_desktop_auth: wrap
cmd.output().await in tokio::time::timeout(30s). DESKTOP_AUTH_LOCK is
held across the whole desktop_auth flow, and previously a hanging
`unsloth studio provision-desktop-auth` subprocess would pin the lock
indefinitely and freeze every subsequent desktop_auth call.
* Add review tests
* Consolidate review tests
Merge review-added tests into the existing studio/backend/tests/test_desktop_auth.py
(the PR's authoritative desktop-auth test file). Drops three scaffolding files under
tests/python/ in favor of five focused tests next to the tests they extend:
- test_update_password_clears_desktop_secret (runtime)
- test_update_password_on_unknown_user_leaves_desktop_secret_intact (runtime)
- test_cli_provisioning_delegates_to_storage_create_desktop_secret (source-level)
- test_cli_connect_auth_db_reads_storage_db_path (source-level)
- test_desktop_auth_provision_has_bounded_timeout (Rust source-level)
* Revert auth-guards.ts Tauri branches to unconditional form
The review loop on PR 5144 introduced a regression: the isTauri branch of
requireAuth redirected to /login when tauriAutoAuth() returned false, and
requireGuest / requirePasswordChangeFlow silently fell through on the same
condition. The Tauri desktop app authenticates via a local auto-generated
secret; it must never surface /login or /change-password to the user. A
failed auto-auth should let the startup layer retry, not expose a password
form.
Restore the three Tauri branches to the author's original unconditional
form (requireAuth: return; requireGuest / requirePasswordChangeFlow: throw
redirect({to: '/chat'})). Keep the rest of the review fixes -- the
apiUrl() fetch wrapping, authRedirect helper, and fetchAuthStatus refactor
are all legitimate improvements and are preserved.
* Revert release-desktop.yml to author's version
The review loop's workflow-file tweaks (drop max-parallel: 1, lift releaseBody
to an env var) are cosmetic. OAuth tokens cannot push workflow-file changes,
and fine-grained PATs cannot honor maintainerCanModify on a third-party fork.
Reverting the workflow file to wasimysaid's version lets the push go through
without needing a classic PAT with both repo and workflow scopes.
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* Studio: Ollama support, recommended folders, Custom Folders UX polish
Backend:
- Add _scan_ollama_dir that reads manifests/registry.ollama.ai/library/*
and creates .gguf symlinks under <ollama_dir>/.studio_links/ pointing
at the content-addressable blobs, so detect_gguf_model and llama-server
-m work unchanged for Ollama models
- Filter entries under .studio_links from the generic models/hf/lmstudio
scanners to avoid duplicate rows and leaked internal paths in the UI
- New GET /api/models/recommended-folders endpoint returning LM Studio
and Ollama model directories that currently exist on the machine
(OLLAMA_MODELS env var + standard paths, ~/.lmstudio/models, legacy
LM Studio cache), used by the Custom Folders quick-add chips
- detect_gguf_model now uses os.path.abspath instead of Path.resolve so
the readable symlink name is preserved as display_name (e.g.
qwen2.5-0.5b-Q4_K_M.gguf instead of sha256-abc...)
- llama-server failure with a path under .studio_links or .cache/ollama
surfaces a friendlier message ("Some Ollama models do not work with
llama.cpp. Try a different model, or use this model directly through
Ollama instead.") instead of the generic validation error
Frontend:
- ListLabel supports an optional leading icon and collapse toggle; used
for Downloaded (download icon), Custom Folders (folder icon), and
Recommended (star icon)
- Custom Folders header gets folder icon on the left, and +, search,
and chevron buttons on the right; chevron uses ml-auto so it aligns
with the Downloaded and Recommended chevrons
- New recommended folder chips render below the registered scan folders
when there are unregistered well-known paths; one click adds them as
a scan folder
- Custom folder rows that are direct .gguf files (Ollama symlinks) load
immediately via onSelect instead of opening the GGUF variant expander
(which is for repos containing multiple quants, not single files)
- When loading a direct .gguf file path, send max_seq_length = 0 so the
backend uses the model's native context instead of the 4096 chat
default (qwen2.5:0.5b now loads at 32768 instead of 4096)
- New listRecommendedFolders() helper on the chat API
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* Address review: log silent exceptions and support read-only Ollama dirs
Replace silent except blocks in _scan_ollama_dir and the
recommended-folders endpoint with narrower exception types plus debug
or warning logs, so failures are diagnosable without hiding signal.
Add _ollama_links_dir helper that falls back to a per-ollama-dir hashed
namespace under Studio's own cache (~/.unsloth/studio/cache/ollama_links)
when the Ollama models directory is read-only. Common for system installs
at /usr/share/ollama/.ollama/models and /var/lib/ollama/.ollama/models
where the Studio process has read but not write access. Previously the
scanner returned an empty list in that case and Ollama models would
silently not appear.
The fallback preserves the .gguf suffix on symlink names so
detect_gguf_model keeps recognising them. The prior "raw sha256 blob
path" fallback would have missed the suffix check and failed to load.
* Address review: detect mmproj next to symlink target for vision GGUFs
Codex P1 on model_config.py:1012: when detect_gguf_model returns the
symlink path (to preserve readable display names), detect_mmproj_file
searched the symlink's parent directory instead of the target's. For
vision GGUFs surfaced via Ollama's .studio_links/ -- where the weight
file is symlinked but any mmproj sidecar lives next to the real blob
-- mmproj was no longer detected, so the model was misclassified as
text-only and llama-server would start without --mmproj.
detect_mmproj_file now adds the resolved target's parent to the scan
order when path is a symlink. Direct (non-symlink) .gguf paths are
unchanged, so LM Studio and HF cache layouts keep working exactly as
before. Verified with a fake layout reproducing the bug plus a
regression check on a non-symlink LM Studio model.
* Address review: support all Ollama namespaces and vision projector layers
- Iterate over all directories under registry.ollama.ai/ instead of
hardcoding the "library" namespace. Custom namespaces like
"mradermacher/llama3" now get scanned and include the namespace
prefix in display names, model IDs, and symlink names to avoid
collisions.
- Create companion -mmproj.gguf symlinks for Ollama vision models
that have an "application/vnd.ollama.image.projector" layer, so
detect_mmproj_file can find the projector alongside the model.
- Extract symlink creation into _make_symlink helper to reduce
duplication between model and projector paths.
* Address review: move imports to top level and add scan limit
- Move hashlib and json imports to the top of the file (PEP 8).
- Remove inline `import json as _json` and `import hashlib` from
function bodies, use the top-level imports directly.
- Add `limit` parameter to `_scan_ollama_dir()` with early exit
when the threshold is reached.
- Pass `_MAX_MODELS_PER_FOLDER` into the scanner so it stops
traversing once enough models are found.
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* Address review: Windows fallback, all registry hosts, collision safety
_make_link (formerly _make_symlink):
- Falls back to os.link() hardlink when symlink_to() fails (Windows
without Developer Mode), then to shutil.copy2 as last resort
- Uses atomic os.replace via tmp file to avoid race window where the
.gguf path is missing during rescan
Scanner now handles all Ollama registry layouts:
- Uses rglob over manifests/ instead of hardcoding registry.ollama.ai
- Discovers hf.co/org/repo:tag and any other host, not just library/
- Filenames include a stable sha1 hash of the manifest path to prevent
collisions between models that normalize to the same stem
Per-model subdirectories under .studio_links/:
- Each model's links live in their own hash-keyed subdirectory
- detect_mmproj_file only sees the projector for that specific model,
not siblings from other Ollama models
Friendly Ollama error detection:
- Now also matches ollama_links/ (the read-only fallback cache path)
and model_identifier starting with "ollama/"
Recommended folders:
- Added os.access(R_OK | X_OK) check so unreadable system directories
like /var/lib/ollama/.ollama/models are not advertised as chips
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* Address review: filter ollama_links from generic scanners
The generic scanners (models_dir, hf_cache, lmstudio) already filter
out .studio_links to avoid duplicate Ollama entries, but missed the
ollama_links fallback cache directory used for read-only Ollama
installs. Add it to the filter.
* Address review: idempotent link creation and path-component filter
_make_link:
- Skip recreation when a valid link/copy already exists (samefile or
matching size check). Prevents blocking the model-list API with
multi-GB copies on repeated scans.
- Use uuid4 instead of os.getpid() for tmp file names to avoid race
conditions from concurrent scans.
- Log cleanup errors instead of silently swallowing them.
Path filter:
- Use os.sep-bounded checks instead of bare substring match to avoid
false positives on paths like "my.studio_links.backup/model.gguf".
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* Address review: drop copy fallback, targeted glob, robust path filter
_make_link:
- Drop shutil.copy2 fallback -- copying multi-GB GGUFs inside a sync
API request would block the backend. Log a warning and skip the
model when both symlink and hardlink fail.
Scanner:
- Replace rglob("*") with targeted glob patterns (*/*/* and */*/*/*)
to avoid traversing unrelated subdirectories in large custom folders.
Path filter:
- Use Path.parts membership check instead of os.sep substring matching
for robustness across platforms.
Scan limit:
- Skip _scan_ollama_dir when _generic already fills the per-folder cap.
* Address review: sha256, top-level uuid import, Path.absolute()
- Switch hashlib.sha1 to hashlib.sha256 for path hashing consistency.
- Move uuid import to the top of the file instead of inside _make_link.
- Replace os.path.abspath with Path.absolute() in detect_gguf_model
to match the pathlib style used throughout the codebase.
* Address review: fix stale comments (sha1, rglob, copy fallback)
Update three docstrings/comments that still referenced the old
implementation after recent changes:
- sha1 comment now says "not a security boundary" (no hash name)
- "rglob" -> "targeted glob patterns"
- "file copies as a last resort" -> removed (copy fallback was dropped)
* Address review: fix stale links, support all manifest depths, scope error
_make_link:
- Drop size-based idempotency shortcut that kept stale links after
ollama pull updates a tag to a same-sized blob. Only samefile()
is used now -- if the link doesn't point at the exact same inode,
it gets replaced.
Scanner:
- Revert targeted glob back to rglob so deeper OCI-style repo names
(5+ path segments) are not silently skipped.
Ollama error:
- Only show "Some Ollama models do not work with llama.cpp" when the
server output contains GGUF compatibility hints (key not found,
unknown architecture, failed to load). Unrelated failures like
OOM or missing binaries now show the generic error instead of
being misdiagnosed.
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* Studio: add folder browser modal for Custom Folders
The Custom Folders row in the model picker currently only accepts a
typed path. On a remote-served Studio (Colab, shared workstation) that
means the user has to guess or paste the exact server-side absolute
path. A native browser folder picker can't solve this: HTML
`<input type="file" webkitdirectory>` hides the absolute path for
security, and the File System Access API (Chrome/Edge only) returns
handles rather than strings, neither of which the server can act on.
This PR adds a small in-app directory browser that lists paths on the
server and hands the chosen string back to the existing
`POST /api/models/scan-folders` flow.
## Backend
* New endpoint `GET /api/models/browse-folders`:
* `path` query param (expands `~`, accepts relative or absolute; empty
defaults to the user's home directory).
* `show_hidden` boolean to include dotfiles/dotdirs.
* Returns `{current, parent, entries[], suggestions[]}`. `parent` is
null at the filesystem root.
* Immediate subdirectories only (no recursion); files are never
returned.
* `entries[].has_models` is a cheap hint: the directory looks like it
holds models if it is named `models--*` (HF hub cache layout) or
one of the first 64 children is a .gguf/.safetensors/config.json/
adapter_config.json or another `models--*` subfolder.
* Sort order: model-bearing dirs, then plain, then hidden; case-
insensitive alphabetical within each bucket.
* Suggestions auto-populate from HOME, the HF cache root, and any
already-registered scan folders, deduplicated.
* Error surface: 404 for missing path, 400 for non-directory, 403 on
permission errors. Auth-required like the other models routes.
* New Pydantic schemas `BrowseEntry` and `BrowseFoldersResponse` in
`studio/backend/models/models.py`.
## Frontend
* New `FolderBrowser` component
(`studio/frontend/src/components/assistant-ui/model-selector/folder-browser.tsx`)
using the existing `Dialog` primitive. Features:
* Clickable breadcrumb with a `..` row for parent navigation.
* Quick-pick chips for the server-provided suggestions.
* `Show hidden` checkbox.
* In-flight fetch cancellation via AbortController so rapid
navigation doesn't flash stale results.
* Badges model-bearing directories inline.
* `chat-api.ts` gains `browseFolders(path?, showHidden?)` and matching
types.
* `pickers.tsx` adds a folder-magnifier icon next to the existing `Add`
button. Opening the browser seeds it with whatever the user has
already typed; confirming fills the text input, leaving the existing
validation and save flow unchanged.
## What it does NOT change
* The existing text-input flow still works; the browser is additive.
* No new permissions or escalation; the endpoint reads only directories
the server process is already allowed to read.
* No model scanning or filesystem mutation happens from the browser
itself -- it just returns basenames for render.
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* Studio: cap folder-browser entries and expose truncated flag
Pointing the folder browser at a huge directory (``/usr/lib``,
``/proc``, or a synthetic tree with thousands of subfolders) previously
walked the whole listing and stat-probed every child via
``_looks_like_model_dir``. That is both a DoS shape for the server
process and a large-payload surprise for the client.
Introduce a hard cap of 2000 subdirectory entries and a
``truncated: bool`` field on the response. The frontend renders a small
hint below the list when it fires, prompting the user to narrow the
path. Below-cap directories are unchanged.
Verified end-to-end against the live backend with a synthetic tree of
2050 directories: response lands at 2000 entries, ``truncated=true``,
listing finishes in sub-second time (versus tens of seconds if we were
stat-storming).
* Studio: suggest LM Studio / Ollama dirs + 2-level model probe
Three improvements to the folder-browser, driven by actually dropping
an LM Studio-style install (publisher/model/weights.gguf) into the
sandbox and walking the UX:
## 1. Quick-pick chips for other local-LLM tools
`well_known_model_dirs()` (new) returns paths commonly used by
adjacent tools. Only paths that exist are returned so the UI never
shows dead chips.
* LM Studio current + legacy roots + user-configured
`downloadsFolder` from its `settings.json` (reuses the existing
`lmstudio_model_dirs()` helper).
* Ollama: `$OLLAMA_MODELS` env override, then `~/.ollama/models`,
`/usr/share/ollama/.ollama/models`, and `/var/lib/ollama/.ollama/models`
(the systemd-service install path surfaced in the upstream "where is
everything?" issue).
* Generic user-choice locations: `~/models`, `~/Models`.
Dedup is stable across all sources.
## 2. Two-level model-bearing probe
LM Studio and Ollama both use `root/publisher/model/weights.gguf`.
The previous `has_models` heuristic only probed one level, so the
publisher dir (whose immediate children are model dirs, not weight
files) was always marked as non-model-bearing. Pulled the direct-
signal logic into `_has_direct_model_signal` and added a grandchild
probe so the classic layout is now recognised.
Still O(PROBE^2) worst-case, still returns immediately for
`models--*` names (HF cache layout) and for any direct weight file.
## 3. model_files_here hint on response body
A leaf model dir (just GGUFs, no subdirs) previously rendered as
`(empty directory)` in the modal, confusing users into thinking the
folder wasn't scannable. Added a `model_files_here` count on the
response (capped at 200) and a small hint row in the modal: `N model
files in this folder. Click "Use this folder" to scan it.`
## Verification
Simulated an LM Studio install by downloading the real 84 MB
`unsloth/SmolLM2-135M-Instruct-Q2_K.gguf` into
`~/.lmstudio/models/unsloth/SmolLM2-135M-Instruct-GGUF/`. Confirmed
end-to-end:
* Home listing suggests `~/.lmstudio/models` as a chip.
* Browsing `~/.lmstudio/models` flags `unsloth` (publisher) as
`has_models=true` via the 2-level probe.
* Browsing the publisher flags `SmolLM2-135M-Instruct-GGUF` (model
dir) as `has_models=true`.
* Browsing the model dir returns empty entries but
`model_files_here=1`, and the frontend renders a hint telling the
user it is a valid target.
* Studio: one-click scan-folder add + prominent remove + plain search icon
Three small Custom Folders UX fixes after real-use walkthrough:
* **One-click add from the folder browser**. Confirming `Use this
folder` now submits the path directly to
`POST /api/models/scan-folders` instead of just populating the text
input. `handleAddFolder` takes an optional explicit path so the
submit lands in the same tick as `setFolderInput`, avoiding a
state-flush race. The typed-path + `Add` button flow is unchanged.
* **Prominent remove X on scan folders**. The per-folder delete
button was `text-muted-foreground/40` and hidden entirely on
desktop until hovered (`md:opacity-0 md:group-hover:opacity-100`).
Dropped the hover-only cloak, bumped color to `text-foreground/70`,
added a red hover/focus background, and sized the icon up from
`size-2.5` to `size-3`. Always visible on every viewport.
* **Plain search icon for the Browse button**. `FolderSearchIcon`
replaced with `Search01Icon` so it reads as a simple "find a
folder" action alongside the existing `Add01Icon`.
* Studio: align Custom Folders + and X buttons on the same right edge
The Custom Folders header used `px-2.5` with a `p-0.5` icon button,
while each folder row used `px-3` with a `p-1` button. That put the
X icon 4px further from the right edge than the +. Normalised both
rows to `px-2.5` with `p-1` so the two icons share a column.
* Studio: empty-state button opens the folder browser directly
The first-run empty state for Custom Folders was a text link reading
"+ Add a folder to scan for local models" whose click toggled the
text input. That's the wrong default: a user hitting the empty state
usually doesn't know what absolute path to type, which is exactly
what the folder browser is for.
* Reword to "Browse for a models folder" with a search-icon
affordance so the label matches what the click does.
* Click opens the folder browser modal directly. The typed-path +
Add button flow is still available via the + icon in the
section header, so users who know their path keep that option.
* Slightly bump the muted foreground opacity (70 -> hover:foreground)
so the button reads as a primary empty-state action rather than a
throwaway hint.
* Studio: Custom Folders header gets a dedicated search + add button pair
The Custom Folders section header had a single toggle button that
flipped between + and X. That put the folder-browser entry point
behind the separate empty-state link. Cleaner layout: two buttons in
the header, search first, then add.
* Search icon (left) opens the folder browser modal directly.
* Plus icon (right) toggles the text-path input (unchanged).
* The first-run empty-state link is removed -- the two header icons
cover both flows on every state.
Both buttons share the same padding / icon size so they line up with
each other and with the per-folder remove X.
* Studio: sandbox folder browser + bound caps + UX recoveries
PR review fixes for the Custom Folders folder browser. Closes the
high-severity CodeQL path-traversal alert and addresses the codex /
gemini P2 findings.
Backend (studio/backend/routes/models.py):
* New _build_browse_allowlist + _is_path_inside_allowlist sandbox.
browse_folders now refuses any target that doesn't resolve under
HOME, HF cache, Studio dirs, registered scan folders, or the
well-known third-party model dirs. realpath() is used so symlink
traversal cannot escape the sandbox. Also gates the parent crumb
so the up-row hides instead of 403'ing.
* _BROWSE_ENTRY_CAP now bounds *visited* iterdir entries, not
*appended* entries. Dirs full of files (or hidden subdirs when
show_hidden is False) used to defeat the cap.
* _count_model_files gets the same visited-count fix.
* PermissionError no longer swallowed silently inside the
enumeration / counter loops -- now logged at debug.
Frontend (folder-browser.tsx, pickers.tsx, chat-api.ts):
* splitBreadcrumb stops mangling literal backslashes inside POSIX
filenames; only Windows-style absolute paths trigger separator
normalization. The Windows drive crumb value is now C:/ (drive
root) instead of C: (drive-relative CWD-on-C).
* browseFolders accepts and forwards an AbortSignal so cancelled
navigations actually cancel the in-flight backend enumeration.
* On initial-path fetch error, FolderBrowser now falls back to HOME
instead of leaving the modal as an empty dead end.
* When the auto-add path (one-click "Use this folder") fails, the
failure now surfaces via toast in addition to the inline
paragraph (which is hidden when the typed-input panel is closed).
* Studio: rebuild browse target from trusted root for CodeQL clean dataflow
CodeQL's py/path-injection rule kept flagging the post-validation
filesystem operations because the sandbox check lived inside a
helper function (_is_path_inside_allowlist) and CodeQL only does
intra-procedural taint tracking by default. The user-derived
``target`` was still flowing into ``target.exists`` /
``target.is_dir`` / ``target.iterdir``.
The fix: after resolving the user-supplied ``candidate_path``,
locate the matching trusted root from the allowlist and rebuild
``target`` by appending each individually-validated segment to
that trusted root. Each segment is rejected if it isn't a single
safe path component (no separators, no ``..``, no empty/dot).
The downstream filesystem ops now operate on a Path constructed
entirely from ``allowed_roots`` (trusted) plus those validated
segments, so CodeQL's dataflow no longer sees a tainted source.
Behavior is unchanged for all valid inputs -- only the
construction of ``target`` is restructured. Live + unit tests
all pass (58 selected, 7 deselected for Playwright env).
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* Reapply "updated models template mappers. added lfm2.5vl450m to transformers 5…" (#4945)
This reverts commit 33503ea248.
* Add missing gemma-4-31B-it bnb-4bit mapper entry and LFM2.5 upstream namespace for PR #4950
- Add unsloth/gemma-4-31B-it-unsloth-bnb-4bit to __INT_TO_FLOAT_MAPPER so
the int-to-float resolution works for this model (already listed in
TEMPLATE_TO_MODEL_MAPPER but had no mapper entry).
- Add LiquidAI/LFM2.5-1.2B-Instruct to lfm-2.5 TEMPLATE_TO_MODEL_MAPPER
entry so the canonical upstream namespace is mapped consistently with lfm-2.
* Add missing gemma-4-31B-it bnb-4bit Ollama mapping and lfm-2.5 chat template alias
- Add unsloth/gemma-4-31B-it-unsloth-bnb-4bit to OLLAMA_TEMPLATE_TO_MODEL_MAPPER
so Ollama export works for this model (E2B-it and E4B-it bnb-4bit variants were
already present, 31B-it was inconsistently omitted)
- Register CHAT_TEMPLATES["lfm-2.5"] as alias of the lfm-2 template to prevent
KeyError when Studio resolves LFM2.5 models through MODEL_TO_TEMPLATE_MAPPER
* Add missing LFM2 bnb-4bit INT_TO_FLOAT_MAPPER entry
unsloth/LFM2-1.2B-unsloth-bnb-4bit is referenced in model_mappings.py
but had no mapper.py entry, so model resolution would fail when users
load that variant with load_in_4bit=False or when the float name is
used with load_in_4bit=True.
* Fix review findings for PR #16
1. ollama_template_mappers.py: Restore dropped Gemma-4 base model IDs
(E2B, E4B, 31B, 26B-A4B) and add missing google/ upstream IDs to
the gemma4 Ollama mapper for consistency with other gemma entries.
2. mapper.py: Remove self-mapping non-bnb-4bit entries from
__INT_TO_FLOAT_MAPPER that were polluting FLOAT_TO_INT_MAPPER with
lowercase 16-bit names, causing load_in_4bit=True to return bad
model names. Add direct MAP_TO_UNSLOTH_16bit entries to preserve
the google->unsloth 16-bit redirects.
3. mapper.py: Add LFM2.5 MAP_TO_UNSLOTH_16bit redirect so
LiquidAI/LFM2.5-1.2B-Instruct resolves to its unsloth mirror.
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* Remove top-level test files
These test_*.py files were added at the repo root rather than under tests/.
Removing them from this PR; the production mapper changes remain.
* Add gemma-4-26B-A4B-it mapping
Adds unsloth/gemma-4-26B-A4B-it to __INT_TO_FLOAT_MAPPER as a 2-tuple so
google/gemma-4-26B-A4B-it routes to unsloth/gemma-4-26B-A4B-it across
INT_TO_FLOAT_MAPPER, FLOAT_TO_INT_MAPPER, and MAP_TO_UNSLOTH_16bit.
The 26B-A4B (MoE) model has no bnb-4bit variant, so the key uses the
plain unsloth name rather than the -unsloth-bnb-4bit suffix.
Removes the now-redundant standalone _add_with_lower call for the -it
variant; the 16bit mapping is registered via the dict loop.
* Add unsloth-bnb-4bit mappings for gemma-4 base (non-it) models
Adds E2B, E4B, 31B base unsloth-bnb-4bit entries to __INT_TO_FLOAT_MAPPER.
The 26B-A4B (MoE) base has no bnb-4bit variant on HF, so it stays on the
standalone _add_with_lower line for the 16bit-only routing.
Removes the redundant _add_with_lower lines for E2B, E4B, 31B base since
the dict loop now registers the same google->unsloth route through the
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* Studio: refresh Downloaded GGUF list and recurse into variant subdirs
Two fixes for the model picker's "Downloaded" section.
Frontend (`pickers.tsx`):
* `HubModelPicker`'s mount effect short-circuited the cached-gguf and
cached-models refetch whenever the module-level cache already had
entries (`if (alreadyCached) return;`). After downloading a new repo
in the same session, reopening the picker rendered the stale cache
and the new repo never appeared in "Downloaded" until a full page
reload. The early return is removed so the lists are always refreshed
on mount; the module cache still drives the initial render so there
is no spinner flash when we already had data.
Backend (`utils/models/model_config.py`):
* `list_local_gguf_variants` and `_find_local_gguf_by_variant` used a
non-recursive `Path.glob("*.gguf")`. Some HF GGUF repos (e.g.
`unsloth/gemma-4-26B-A4B-it-GGUF`) place the largest quants under a
variant-named subdirectory such as `BF16/...gguf`, which the
top-level glob missed. Both helpers now use `rglob` and the variant
filename is stored as a path relative to the scan root so the
locator can still find the file.
The flat-layout case (variants directly in the snapshot root) is
unchanged: verified against `unsloth/gemma-4-E2B-it-GGUF` which still
returns its UD-Q4_K_XL variant correctly.
* Studio: emit posix-style relative filenames for local GGUF subdirs
`list_local_gguf_variants` was doing `str(f.relative_to(p))`, which on
Windows produces backslash-separated paths like `BF16\foo.gguf`. The
remote `list_gguf_variants` (HF API path) always returns forward-slash
filenames such as `BF16/foo.gguf`, so the two would diverge on Windows.
Switch to `.as_posix()` so the local and remote variant filenames stay
identical across Linux, macOS, and Windows. Verified by simulating with
`PureWindowsPath` in the test suite.
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* Studio: detect mmproj at snapshot root for nested-variant layouts
When _find_local_gguf_by_variant returns a weight file inside a
quant-named subdir (e.g. snapshot/BF16/foo.gguf), detect_mmproj_file
was scanning only the immediate parent and missing the mmproj file
sitting at the snapshot root. The model was then loaded without
--mmproj, silently breaking vision support for repos that ship
nested variants.
detect_mmproj_file now takes an optional search_root and walks up
from the weight file to that root, in order, so the mmproj at the
snapshot root is picked up. Sibling quant subdirs are not scanned,
so an unrelated variant's mmproj does not leak in.
Also apply the suggested micro-optimization on relative_to in
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the first file for a quant.
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* chore: use shared GGUF picker helper for search rows
* fix: avoid mixed cache duplication and preserve GGUF fallback detection
* fix: unify GGUF cache matching and merge picker hints
* fix: normalize local GGUF matching across picker and model config
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* fix: robust cached-gguf classification + hint-aware click routing
- _repo_gguf_size_bytes: treat size_on_disk=None as 0 and dedupe fallback
by commit_hash so partial/interrupted downloads don't TypeError out of
sum() and wipe the entire cached list.
- list_cached_gguf / list_cached_models: narrow per-repo try/except so
one malformed repo no longer poisons the whole response.
- handleModelClick: route through isKnownGgufRepo instead of the
suffix-only isGgufRepo, so non-suffixed GGUF repos still open the
variant expander from every call site.
- Replace the modelIsGgufById/resultIsGgufById Maps with Sets of known
GGUF ids to stop conflating "no hint" with "known not-GGUF".
- Make HfModelResult.isGguf required (it is always set in makeMapModel).
- Add regression tests for the None size case, mixed-repo inclusion in
cached-gguf, and per-repo error isolation.
* fix: exclude mmproj from GGUF classification and case-normalize hint lookups
- _repo_gguf_size_bytes now filters mmproj vision-adapter files so
safetensors+mmproj.gguf repos stay on the cached-models path and
non-GGUF rows no longer show zero pickable variants. A vision-capable
GGUF repo (main weight + mmproj adapter) still classifies as GGUF and
reports the main weight size.
- modelGgufIds / resultGgufIds now key on lowercased ids and
isKnownGgufRepo lowercases its lookup, so store and HF-search ids
that differ only by casing still match the same GGUF hint.
- New regression tests: mmproj-only repo excluded from cached-gguf,
same repo included in cached-models, vision-capable repo still
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* Add ROCm detection to install.sh and expand shell tests
Add AMD ROCm GPU detection to get_torch_index_url() in install.sh.
When nvidia-smi is not found, probe for ROCm via amd-smi, /opt/rocm
version file, hipconfig, dpkg-query, and rpm.
Includes validation guard for malformed _rocm_tag, Debian epoch prefix
stripping, ROCm 7.2+ cap to rocm7.1 index, bitsandbytes AMD install,
and status messaging. Shell tests expanded to 23 cases.
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* Add ROCm torch reinstall support to install_python_stack.py
Add _detect_rocm_version() and _ensure_rocm_torch() to detect when a
Linux host has ROCm but the venv received CPU-only torch, and reinstall
with the correct ROCm wheels. Covers ROCm 6.0 through 7.1 with a
30-second timeout on the torch GPU probe subprocess.
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* Add ROCm support to llama.cpp prebuilt installer
Add has_rocm field to HostInfo, extend detect_host() to probe for ROCm
via hipcc/amd-smi/rocm-smi/ROCM_PATH, and route ROCm hosts to upstream
prebuilts (Linux ROCm 7.2 prebuilt with source fallback, Windows HIP
prebuilt with CPU fallback). Add linux-rocm and windows-hip install
kinds to runtime_patterns_for_choice().
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* Add IS_ROCM hardware flag and fix AMD error message
Add IS_ROCM flag to hardware.py detect_hardware() (set when
torch.version.hip is present, DeviceType stays CUDA). Export IS_ROCM
from __init__.py. Add "rocm" key to get_package_versions().
Replace "We do not support AMD" error in tokenizer_utils.py with a
helpful message pointing to ROCm installation docs.
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* Add comprehensive ROCm support test suite (68 tests)
Add tests/studio/install/test_rocm_support.py covering all ROCm code
paths across install_llama_prebuilt.py, install_python_stack.py,
hardware.py, tokenizer_utils.py, and install.sh. All tests use mocks
and run without AMD hardware.
Covers: asset selection (11), runtime patterns (5), HostInfo (4),
ROCm version detection (9), torch reinstall (9), index mapping (8),
hardware flag (8), tokenizer message (2), install.sh structure (10),
and live regression (1).
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* Harden ROCm support: probe error handling, version cap, validation
Address review findings from 8 independent reviewers:
- Wrap _ensure_rocm_torch() torch probe in try/except for
TimeoutExpired and OSError so a hung or broken torch import does not
crash the installer (8/8 reviewers flagged this)
- Add torch>=2.4,<2.11.0 version cap to the ROCm reinstall path to
prevent installing unsupported torch 2.11.0 from the rocm7.1 index
- Use with-statement for file reads in _detect_rocm_version() to avoid
resource leaks
- Handle ROCM_PATH="" correctly (use `or "/opt/rocm"` instead of
default parameter to avoid relative path resolution)
- Strengthen shell validation guard from rocm[0-9] to rocm[1-9] to
reject rocm0.x tags that would produce nonexistent PyTorch index URLs
- Switch shell version cap from blocklist to allowlist (rocm6.*|rocm7.0*
|rocm7.1* pass through, everything else caps to rocm7.1) so future
ROCm 10+ does not fall through to a nonexistent index
- Add sorted() to _ROCM_TORCH_INDEX lookup for defensive ordering
- Fix test_probe_timeout_handled: replace zero-assertion test with
proper assertions verifying reinstall proceeds after timeout
* Clean up rocm_paths list construction in detect_host()
Filter None from the ROCM_PATH env var lookup at list construction time
instead of relying on the inline `if p` guard in the any() call.
* Require actual AMD GPU presence before selecting ROCm paths
All 8 reviewers across 2 cycles independently flagged that ROCm
detection used toolkit/filesystem hints (hipcc, /opt/rocm, rocm-core)
as a proxy for GPU presence, which would misroute CPU-only or NVIDIA
hosts that happen to have ROCm tools installed.
Now all 3 detection points (install.sh, install_python_stack.py,
install_llama_prebuilt.py) probe for an actual AMD GPU before
entering the ROCm path:
- install.sh: check rocminfo for gfx* GPU names, or amd-smi list
for device rows, before version detection
- install_python_stack.py: new _has_rocm_gpu() function probes
rocminfo and amd-smi list before _ensure_rocm_torch() proceeds
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: detect_host() probes rocminfo/amd-smi
list instead of just checking tool existence or directory paths
Also:
- Shell test mock amd-smi now handles "list" subcommand
- Python tests updated to mock _has_rocm_gpu where needed
- Added test_no_gpu_with_rocm_tools_skips to verify the new guard
- Test index lookups now use sorted() to match production code
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* Harden hipconfig version parsing and torch probe compatibility
- Add parts[1].isdigit() check in hipconfig version parsing to handle
versions like "6.3-HIP" where the minor component has non-numeric
suffix (strip "-" prefix before int() conversion)
- Use getattr() in torch probe subprocess to safely handle old or
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* Strengthen AMD GPU detection and add NVIDIA precedence guard
- Change amd-smi list detection from any-non-empty-output to requiring
"gpu" marker in output, matching the shell-side NR>1 check. Prevents
false positives from header-only amd-smi list output.
- Add nvidia-smi check at the top of _ensure_rocm_torch() so mixed
AMD+NVIDIA hosts preserve NVIDIA precedence (matching install.sh and
install_llama_prebuilt.py behavior).
- Apply the same amd-smi marker fix to install_llama_prebuilt.py
detect_host() for consistency.
* Add Windows-specific ROCm/HIP detection in detect_host()
The previous detect_host() ROCm check used rocminfo and amd-smi list
which are Linux-only tools. On Windows, has_rocm would always be False,
making the Windows HIP prebuilt path at line 1794 unreachable.
Now detect_host() uses platform-specific detection:
- Linux: rocminfo (check for gfx GPU names) or amd-smi list
- Windows: hipinfo.exe, amd-smi, or amdhip64.dll on PATH
This allows Windows AMD users to get the HIP prebuilt binary instead
of silently falling through to the CPU prebuilt.
* Add AMD ROCm gaps: Mamba/SSM source builds, GPU monitoring, Windows messaging, RDNA expansion
- worker.py: Add HIP detection to causal-conv1d/mamba-ssm probe, check
for hipcc before ROCm source builds, improve status messages and error
reporting, add timeout and uv support for the source build fallback
- amd.py: New AMD GPU monitoring module via amd-smi metric --json,
mirroring nvidia.py structure (utilization, temperature, power, VRAM)
- hardware.py: Branch to amd.py when IS_ROCM is True for GPU utilization,
visible GPU queries, and physical GPU count
- install_python_stack.py: Detect AMD GPUs on Windows and warn that
ROCm-enabled PyTorch must be installed manually
- kernels/utils.py: Expand is_rdna() to cover RDNA2 (gfx1030-1032),
RDNA3 (gfx1102-1103), RDNA3.5 (gfx1150-1152) alongside existing entries
- tests: Add 32 new tests covering all changes (95/95 pass)
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* Harden ROCm detection, fix VRAM heuristic, and expand RDNA2 coverage
- Windows ROCm detection: validate actual GPU presence via hipinfo/amd-smi
output markers instead of just checking tool existence on PATH
- _ensure_rocm_torch: validate nvidia-smi actually reports a GPU before
giving NVIDIA precedence (fixes AMD-only hosts with stale NVIDIA tools)
- amd.py _parse_numeric: handle dict-shaped metric objects from newer
amd-smi versions ({"value": 10, "unit": "W"}) and strip MiB/GiB units
- amd.py VRAM heuristic: raise threshold from 100k to 10M to correctly
handle MI300X (192 GB = 196608 MB) and other high-VRAM GPUs
- amd.py visible GPU: use AMD-reported GPU IDs instead of enumerate index
so non-dense sets like CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1,3 report correctly
- install.sh: add ROCm <6.0 minimum version guard (no PyTorch wheels
exist for older versions); fix rocm7.1* glob to not match rocm7.10+
- is_rdna: add gfx1033-1036 for RDNA2 mobile GPUs (RX 6600M etc.)
- worker.py: increase ROCm source build timeout from 600s to 1800s;
fix success log message for ROCm source builds
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* Add HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES support, unit-aware VRAM parsing, Windows GPU validation
- hardware.py: check HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES and ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES on ROCm
before falling back to CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES, so multi-GPU AMD setups with
HIP-specific env vars report the correct visible device set
- amd.py: add _parse_memory_mb() that reads "unit" from dict-shaped amd-smi
JSON (e.g. {"value": 192, "unit": "GiB"}) and converts to MB correctly;
fixes MI300X VRAM misreported as 0.19 GB instead of 192 GB
- install_python_stack.py: Windows AMD warning now validates actual GPU
presence via hipinfo/amd-smi output markers before printing
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: restore amdhip64.dll fallback for Windows HIP
detection after tool-based checks, so Windows HIP installs without CLI
tools on PATH are still detected
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* Fix HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES empty-string handling in GPU visibility spec
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("") is correctly honored as "no visible GPUs" rather than silently
falling through to CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES on mixed ROCm+CUDA systems.
* Fix IS_ROCM test assertion for multi-line formatting
* Cap torchvision/torchaudio versions, remove amdhip64.dll fallback, fix visible GPU count
- Cap torchvision<0.26.0 and torchaudio<2.11.0 alongside torch<2.11.0 in
both install.sh and install_python_stack.py to prevent resolver from
selecting incompatible companion packages from ROCm wheel index
- Remove amdhip64.dll fallback in Windows ROCm detection (DLL presence
without hipinfo/amd-smi is not proof of GPU existence)
- Fix get_visible_gpu_count() to use _get_parent_visible_gpu_spec() which
respects HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES/ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES on ROCm hosts
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* Support AMD Radeon for studio (#4770)
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* Remove ROCm test files from main PR
Move test_rocm_support.py and shell test additions to a separate PR
to keep the main ROCm support PR focused on implementation changes.
* Fix installer and hardware detection issues for PR #4720
- Fix empty _tri_arg passed to uv pip install in Radeon path (causes
"Empty field is not allowed for PEP508" error)
- Fix Radeon fallback: use ROCm index instead of CPU-only when
repo.radeon.com is unreachable (TORCH_INDEX_URL already has ROCm)
- Use $TORCH_CONSTRAINT in fallback paths instead of hardcoded strings
- Fix _pick_radeon_wheel: relax suffix to match manylinux_2_28_x86_64
wheels (AMD Radeon repo does not use bare linux_x86_64 platform tag)
- Fix IS_ROCM export: use __getattr__ so callers always see the live
value after detect_hardware() runs
- Fix apply_gpu_ids: set HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES and ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES
on ROCm so _get_parent_visible_gpu_spec picks up narrowed GPU set
- Fix _parse_memory_mb: distinguish GB (1000 MB) from GiB (1024 MiB)
- Add amd-smi version as a fallback in _detect_rocm_version
- Fix trailing whitespace and missing newline at EOF in install.sh
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* Fix GPU detection false positives and add missing health groups
- Fix _has_rocm_gpu() false positive: require "GPU: <number>" data rows
from amd-smi list, not just header containing "gpu"
- Apply same fix in detect_host() in install_llama_prebuilt.py
- Add runtime_payload_health_groups for linux-rocm and windows-hip so
partial/corrupt ROCm/HIP prebuilt installs are properly detected
- Add bitsandbytes install to Radeon fallback paths (was only in the
success path, skipped when repo.radeon.com was unreachable)
- Keep DEVICE/CHAT_ONLY as direct imports in __init__.py (matching main)
and only use __getattr__ for IS_ROCM
* Fix _ensure_rocm_torch and Windows AMD warning false positives
- _ensure_rocm_torch: only skip when HIP is already present, not for
CUDA builds (which are unusable on AMD-only hosts). Fixes the case
where a venv has a stale CUDA wheel and the repair step is skipped.
- Windows AMD warning: use GPU data row check (same as Linux fix) to
avoid false positives from amd-smi list header-only output.
* Fix amd-smi GPU detection for GPU[N] output format
Older amd-smi versions output "GPU[0] : Card series: ..." instead of
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* Harden AMD GPU detection against false positives
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- All files: reject rocminfo gfx000 (CPU HSA agent) by requiring
gfx[1-9] instead of gfx[0-9] in the rocminfo GPU probe
- Fixes false positives on hosts with ROCm tools but no AMD GPU
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rocminfo/amd-smi GPU detection logic in get_torch_index_url and
the Radeon auto-detect block
- Consolidate bitsandbytes install into a single case block after torch
install (was duplicated 4 times across Radeon success/fallback paths)
- Move math and re imports to top of amd.py (were inline in functions)
- Add _smi_query() helper in hardware.py to centralize IS_ROCM backend
selection for get_gpu_utilization and get_visible_gpu_utilization
Addresses Gemini code review suggestions.
* Fix VRAM parsing for string values and GB/GiB consistency
- Extract unit from string-valued VRAM fields (e.g. "192 GiB") so
_parse_memory_mb correctly applies the unit multiplier instead of
treating the value as bare MB
- Treat GB and GiB identically (both as binary x1024) since GPU tools
including amd-smi use binary units even when labeling them "GB"
- Fixes incorrect VRAM reporting on MI300-class cards (was showing
~0.19 GB instead of 192 GB for string-valued outputs)
* Add --no-cache to uv for ROCm HIP source builds
Avoid stale cache artifacts from partial HIP source builds when
uv is used for causal-conv1d/mamba-ssm compilation on ROCm.
The pip path already uses --no-cache-dir; this adds the uv equivalent
(--no-cache) only when is_hip is True.
* Fix critical: initialize _amd_gpu_radeon before case block
_amd_gpu_radeon was only set inside the */rocm*) case arm, so on
NVIDIA/CPU/macOS paths where TORCH_INDEX_URL does not contain "rocm",
the variable was unbound. With set -u (nounset) enabled, this crashes
the installer for every non-AMD user.
Move initialization to before the case block so it is always defined.
* Fix Windows AMD: route has_rocm hosts to HIP prebuilt path
resolve_release_asset_choice was selecting windows-cpu for all Windows
x86_64 hosts including those with has_rocm=True. Windows AMD users
should fall through to resolve_upstream_asset_choice which tries the
HIP prebuilt first. Add "not host.has_rocm" guard to the published
windows-cpu selection.
* Harden ROCm detection, Radeon wheel fallback, and HIP visibility
Addresses review findings from parallel reviewers on PR #4720:
- install.sh: add _has_usable_nvidia_gpu() helper requiring nvidia-smi -L
to actually list a GPU before treating the host as NVIDIA. Fixes the
stale-nvidia-smi-on-PATH regression where AMD-only hosts fell into the
CUDA branch.
- install.sh: fix hipconfig awk blocks to propagate a non-zero exit code
when the output is not a recognisable version string, so the ||-chain
continues to dpkg-query / rpm instead of terminating early.
- install.sh: fail-closed on Radeon wheel fallback. When torch,
torchvision or torchaudio is missing from the Radeon repo for the
active Python tag, fall back to the standard ROCm index instead of
silently mixing Radeon wheels with PyPI defaults. Quote all wheel
arguments individually so wheel filenames cannot be word-split or
glob-expanded.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: detect_host() now requires nvidia-smi -L to
list a GPU before setting has_physical_nvidia. Routes AMD ROCm hosts
with a broken leftover nvidia-smi to the ROCm path instead of
misclassifying them as NVIDIA.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: scan upstream assets for any rocm-<version>
prebuilt instead of hard-coding rocm-7.2, so ROCm 6.x / 7.0 / 7.1 / 7.3+
users pick up a matching upstream prebuilt when one exists.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: validate_server() adds --n-gpu-layers 1 for
linux-rocm and windows-hip hosts, so new HIP prebuilts are preflighted
on the GPU path instead of passing validation on CPU only.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: restore the published windows-cpu fallback
for AMD Windows hosts without a HIP prebuilt so hash-approved bundles
are still preferred over the raw upstream CPU asset.
- install_python_stack.py: drop the /opt/rocm / hipcc gate in
_ensure_rocm_torch() and rely on _has_rocm_gpu(). Runtime-only ROCm
installs (package-managed minimal installs, Radeon software) that ship
amd-smi / rocminfo without hipcc can now repair a CPU-only venv via
"unsloth studio update". Adds an explicit IS_WINDOWS / IS_MACOS guard.
- studio/backend/utils/hardware/amd.py: honour HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES /
ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES / CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES in
get_primary_gpu_utilization(). A process restricted to GPU 2 now
reports metrics for GPU 2 instead of physical GPU 0. Tighten the plain
bytes unit detection to an explicit allowlist.
- studio/backend/utils/hardware/hardware.py: route
get_backend_visible_gpu_info()'s backend_cuda_visible_devices field
through a helper that reads HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES on ROCm. Drop the
unconditional "(rocm=False)" suffix in apply_gpu_ids() logs.
* Fix round 2 regressions: ROCm validate_server and Windows HIP routing
Follow-up to 810b833b addressing review findings on the first round of
hardening commits:
- install_llama_prebuilt.py validate_server: gate --n-gpu-layers on the
resolved install_kind instead of host.has_rocm. AMD Windows hosts
without a HIP prebuilt fall back to windows-cpu and must not be
validated with GPU layers; thread install_kind through from the
caller.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py resolve_release_asset_choice: reinstate the
"not has_rocm" guard on the published windows-cpu bundle so AMD
Windows hosts reach resolve_upstream_asset_choice() where the new
HIP prebuilt path lives. Prefer a published windows-hip bundle first
when one exists, fall through to upstream HIP + upstream CPU
otherwise.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py detect_host: also set has_physical_nvidia
when the secondary --query-gpu block confirms a working NVIDIA GPU,
so older nvidia-smi versions without -L support do not silently skip
the Linux diagnostics that key off has_physical_nvidia.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: drop redundant "import re as _re" /
"import re as _re_rocm" local aliases in favour of the existing
top-level "import re".
- install_python_stack.py _ensure_rocm_torch: run the AMD
bitsandbytes install unconditionally after the HIP-torch probe so
"unsloth studio update" on venvs that already have ROCm torch still
gains the AMD bitsandbytes build.
- install.sh: add a non-x86_64 early-exit to get_torch_index_url() so
aarch64 / arm64 Linux hosts do not hit the ROCm wheel index
(PyTorch only publishes ROCm wheels for linux_x86_64).
- install.sh: add bitsandbytes install to the migrated-environment
branch so upgrades pick it up for ROCm hosts instead of only the
fresh-install path.
- install.sh: in the Radeon wheel path, pass version constraints +
--no-index --find-links to uv instead of explicit wheel URLs so a
version-compatible torch / torchvision / torchaudio triple is
resolved, rather than picking the highest-version wheel for each
package independently.
- studio/backend/utils/hardware/amd.py _first_visible_amd_gpu_id: fall
through to lower-priority visibility env vars when the first entry
is malformed (leading comma, all-whitespace first token) instead of
silently returning GPU 0.
* Fix round 3 findings: x86_64 guard, ROCm version clip, Radeon deps
Address issues surfaced by the round 3 reviewers on top of 8636fa63:
- install_python_stack.py _ensure_rocm_torch: add the same `x86_64`
guard that install.sh already has. Linux aarch64 / arm64 ROCm hosts
must skip the repair path entirely; PyTorch only publishes ROCm
wheels for linux_x86_64, and without this guard
`unsloth studio update` aborts with a missing-wheel error on non
x86_64 hosts.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py resolve_upstream_asset_choice: add a
best-effort _detect_host_rocm_version() helper (reading
/opt/rocm/.info/version, amd-smi version, hipconfig --version) and
filter rocm_candidates to entries whose major.minor is <= host
version. Falls back to the newest candidate only when no compatible
one exists, so a ROCm 6.4 host downloads rocm-6.4 instead of being
handed the numerically newest rocm-7.2 bundle (which fails preflight
and forces a source build).
- install.sh: remove the round 2 --no-index switch from the Radeon
wheel branch. --no-index forced uv to ignore PyPI entirely, which
broke transitive dependency resolution (filelock, sympy, networkx,
jinja2, fsspec, setuptools, typing-extensions, ...) on a fresh venv.
Restore the round 1 explicit wheel URL invocation but add a
torch / torchvision / torchaudio version-pair sanity check so a
mismatched trio (e.g. torch 2.9.1 + torchvision 0.23.0 + torchaudio
2.9.0) falls back to the standard ROCm index instead of installing a
broken combination.
- install_python_stack.py _ensure_rocm_torch: restructure the
"tag is None" path so it no longer short-circuits the bitsandbytes
install. On a ROCm runtime older than anything in
_ROCM_TORCH_INDEX, print the "no wheel" warning but still run the
AMD bitsandbytes install.
- studio/backend/core/training/worker.py: restore the pre-PR
"no timeout" behaviour for non-HIP causal-conv1d / mamba-ssm source
builds. The round 2 "timeout = 1800 if is_hip else 300" cap aborts
slow non-HIP builds (Linux aarch64, unsupported torch/CUDA combos)
after 5 minutes; omit timeout for the non-HIP branch so the cap
only applies to ROCm source builds.
* Fix round 4 findings: apply_gpu_ids env inheritance, Radeon X.Y, bitsandbytes gate
Address remaining issues surfaced by the round 4 reviewers:
- studio/backend/utils/hardware/hardware.py apply_gpu_ids: mirror the
selection into HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES / ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES whenever
the caller already had a ROCm visibility env var set, not only when
IS_ROCM has already been set by detect_hardware(). Training and
inference workers call apply_gpu_ids() before detect_hardware()
runs, so the old guard would leave a forked ROCm worker with a
stale HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES mask that no longer matched the
narrowed CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES selection.
- install.sh get_radeon_wheel_url: accept X.Y ROCm versions in
addition to X.Y.Z. The `/opt/rocm/.info/version` file and some
hipconfig versions report only two components, and the Radeon
repository publishes both rocm-rel-X.Y.Z/ and rocm-rel-X.Y/
directories, so treating X.Y as invalid caused Radeon hosts to fall
back to the generic ROCm index even when a matching AMD wheel set
existed.
- install_python_stack.py _ensure_rocm_torch: only install the AMD
bitsandbytes build when the venv actually has a ROCm-compatible
torch (either already present or just installed by this function).
Previously the bitsandbytes install ran unconditionally, which
could leave an AMD bitsandbytes layered on top of a CPU/CUDA torch
on hosts where the ROCm runtime is older than any entry in
_ROCM_TORCH_INDEX. Also add --force-reinstall so an existing
CPU/CUDA bitsandbytes is replaced by the AMD build during upgrades.
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* Fix gemini findings: amd-smi metric envelope validation and dict-wrapped GPU id
Two medium-severity defensive fixes from the gemini-code-assist review on
the AMD monitoring backend:
1. _extract_gpu_metrics may return a dict where every value is None when
amd-smi succeeds (zero exit) but the JSON envelope contains no usable
fields (error response, unsupported card). The new _has_real_metrics
helper lets get_primary_gpu_utilization surface available:False and
lets get_visible_gpu_utilization skip ghost device rows so the UI
does not render placeholder cards with empty numbers.
2. Newer amd-smi versions wrap scalar fields as {"value": 0, "unit":
"none"}, including the per-GPU id. The previous int(raw_id) call
silently fell back to the enumeration index in that case, losing the
real GPU id. Routing raw_id through the existing _parse_numeric
helper handles bare ints, floats, strings, and the dict shape
uniformly, with a debug log on parse failure.
* Fix gemini round 2 findings: explicit length guard on ROCm version file parser
Both _detect_rocm_version (install_python_stack.py) and
_detect_host_rocm_version (install_llama_prebuilt.py) read /opt/rocm/.info/version
or $ROCM_PATH/lib/rocm_version, split on "." and unconditionally accessed
parts[1]. The surrounding broad `except Exception: pass` already swallowed
the resulting IndexError, so a one-component file like "6\n" did fall
through to the next detection source -- but the control flow relied on
exception handling instead of an explicit check.
Add `if len(parts) >= 2:` guards in both helpers so the loop falls through
on its own without raising. Behaviour is unchanged for the common multi-
component case; the previously-silent IndexError path becomes an explicit
no-op.
* Fix gemini round 3: include has_rocm in validate_server fallback path
When validate_server is called without an explicit install_kind (older
call sites that have not been updated), the fallback was only enabling
--n-gpu-layers for NVIDIA and macOS arm64 hosts. AMD ROCm Linux hosts
fell through to the CPU validation path even though the prebuilt being
exercised was a HIP binary.
Add host.has_rocm to the fallback expression so the GPU offload flag is
applied consistently with the install_kind=='linux-rocm' / 'windows-hip'
branches above.
* Fix gemini round 4: remove risky bytes-vs-MB heuristic in _parse_memory_mb
The previous heuristic divided any bare number above 10_000_000 by
1024*1024 on the assumption that large unit-less values were bytes.
This misclassified small VRAM allocations: 5 MB of used VRAM reported
as 5_242_880 bytes without a unit would be taken at face value and
render as 5_242_880 MB (~5 TB) in the monitoring UI.
Modern amd-smi always provides explicit units (MiB/GiB dict form),
and legacy amd-smi returns bare numbers in MB -- the heuristic never
had a real workload to handle. Drop it and default to MB for bare
numeric input, keeping the existing unit-aware branches for dict /
string inputs unchanged.
The unrelated gemini suggestion to "default minor to 0" in the
amd-smi version awk parser was intentionally NOT applied: rocm7.0
and rocm7.1 ship different wheel sets, so silently substituting 0
for a missing minor could install the wrong wheels. The existing
reject-and-fall-through behaviour is safer.
* Fix gemini round 5: POSIX compliance and leading-comma visibility parsing
Three medium findings from gemini-code-assist addressed in this commit:
1. _pick_radeon_wheel used grep -o and sort -V, both GNU extensions
that are not in POSIX and break on BSD/BusyBox coreutils. install.sh
has a #!/bin/sh shebang so the whole pipeline was rewritten as a
single awk script that extracts all href="..." hits on each line,
filters to wheels matching the package prefix and python tag, and
picks the newest version via zero-padded lexical comparison. No
external sort or grep is needed.
2. _first_visible_amd_gpu_id in the AMD monitoring backend treated a
leading comma (e.g. HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=",1") as "fall through to
the next env var", which is surprising given the clear intent to
narrow to device 1. Filter empty tokens after the split and return
the first real one. An all-commas value ("," / ",,,") still falls
through because no real tokens exist; the empty-string and "-1"
explicit-zero cases are unchanged.
The unrelated amd-smi version awk parser suggestion was not applied
(see round 4 commit message for rationale: defaulting a missing minor
to 0 could silently install the wrong ROCm wheel set).
* Fix 20-reviewer.py findings: base drift, Radeon %2B, dpkg/rpm fallback, bnb, backend label
Consolidated fix batch from a 20-parallel reviewer.py run on the current
head. Each fix is drawn from a high-consensus finding and addresses a
real bug or feature gap, not a stylistic preference.
1. install.sh: bump `unsloth>=2026.4.2` -> `unsloth>=2026.4.4` at five
call sites so this branch no longer regresses main's version floor
(main bumped to 2026.4.4 in #4876). Without this, merging 4720 would
silently downgrade the minimum version pin for fresh installs.
2. install.sh: URL-decode Radeon wheel names before extracting the
torch / torchvision / torchaudio version strings. Real wheel URLs
from repo.radeon.com are percent-encoded ("torch-2.10.0%2Brocm7.2.0...")
so the previous `[+-]` terminator in the sed regex never matched,
`_torch_ver` stayed empty, `_radeon_versions_match` stayed false,
and every Radeon consumer install silently fell back to the generic
ROCm index. Now decode %2B -> + first, then extract, then validate.
3. install.sh: the two AMD bitsandbytes install lines were running
`uv pip install "bitsandbytes>=0.49.1"` without `--force-reinstall`,
so upgrades where the venv already has a CPU/CUDA bitsandbytes
satisfying the constraint would keep the stale non-AMD wheel. Add
`--force-reinstall --no-cache-dir` to both call sites, matching the
pattern already used in install_python_stack.py::_ensure_rocm_torch.
4. install_python_stack.py and install_llama_prebuilt.py: add
`dpkg-query -W rocm-core` and `rpm -q rocm-core` fallbacks to the
Python-side ROCm version detectors so they match the chain in
install.sh::get_torch_index_url. Package-managed ROCm installs
(Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL/Fedora distro packages) can expose GPUs via
rocminfo/amd-smi but still lack /opt/rocm/.info/version, hipconfig,
or amd-smi `version` output -- without these fallbacks, `unsloth
studio update` on such hosts returned None and skipped the ROCm
torch repair. Also strip the dpkg epoch prefix ("1:6.3.0-1") before
parsing so epoch-annotated packages parse correctly.
5. hardware.py: add a `_backend_label(device)` helper that returns
"rocm" when IS_ROCM is set and the device is DeviceType.CUDA, and
use it for every `"backend": ...` emission in JSON responses served
to the Studio frontend. Internally we still represent ROCm hosts as
DeviceType.CUDA (ROCm torch reuses the whole torch.cuda.* API
surface), but the user-facing API now correctly reports "rocm" on
AMD boxes instead of labeling them as "cuda".
All 250 simulation scenarios pass (was 233 before this batch: added 17
new regression tests covering the version pin, %2B decoding, bnb
force-reinstall flags, dpkg/rpm fallback presence, and the
_backend_label helper's four-way truth table).
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* Fix gemini round 6 + URL audit: amd.py defensive checks, rocm6.5+ clip to 6.4
Two rounds of fixes in one commit, plus a full URL audit of every PyPI /
download.pytorch.org / repo.radeon.com reference the PR introduces.
amd.py (4 medium gemini findings on commit b3627bc2):
1. _extract_gpu_metrics used `and vram_total_mb` as part of the vram_util
gate. The follow-up `vram_total_mb > 0` already handles the division
guard, but the truthiness check was redundant and slightly surprising
for a 0.0 valid value. Replace with explicit `is not None and > 0`
for both vram_util and power_util.
2. get_physical_gpu_count called `data.get("gpu", ...)` without guarding
for non-dict envelopes. A scalar / string JSON response from amd-smi
would raise AttributeError. Add an isinstance(data, dict) check and
return None for unexpected shapes.
3. get_visible_gpu_utilization had the same .get() exposure on the outer
envelope. Rewrite the gpu_list extraction as an explicit
list/dict/else cascade so a malformed scalar envelope produces
gpu_list=[data] and continues without raising.
4. The same function's per-entry loop also called gpu_data.get() on
whatever was inside gpu_list. If a scalar ever leaks into the list
(directly or via the previous fix's fallback), _extract_gpu_metrics
would raise on the first .get() inside the helper. Skip non-dict
entries in the loop before extracting metrics.
install.sh (URL audit finding, previously flagged by 20-reviewer as #13):
5. get_torch_index_url used `rocm6.*` in the rocm tag case statement,
which matched rocm6.5 and rocm6.6 and emitted
download.pytorch.org/whl/rocm6.5 -- which returns HTTP 403 because
PyTorch only publishes rocm 5.7, 6.0-6.4, 7.0-7.2. Enumerate the
supported 6.x minors explicitly and add a rocm6.* fallback branch
that clips to rocm6.4 (the last supported 6.x wheel set).
URL audit results (all URLs PR 4720 references):
- 14/14 download.pytorch.org/whl/{cpu,cu118,cu124,cu126,cu128,cu130,
rocm6.0..6.4,rocm7.0..7.2} return HTTP 200.
- 9/9 repo.radeon.com/rocm/manylinux/rocm-rel-{5.7,6.0,6.1,6.2,6.3,
6.4,7.0,7.1,7.2}/ return HTTP 200.
- X.Y.Z patch directories exist for 7.0.2, 7.1.1, 7.2.1 but NOT for
6.3.0, 6.4.0, 6.2.1 -- install.sh already handles this via the X.Y.Z
-> X.Y fallback sed in the Radeon wheel install block.
- Docs links (rocm.docs.amd.com, docs.unsloth.ai AMD guide) and the
llama.cpp GitHub releases API endpoint all return 200.
Test suite: 255 -> 258. New regression coverage:
- U17: get_physical_gpu_count tolerates scalar amd-smi envelope
- U18: get_visible_gpu_utilization tolerates scalar envelope
- U19a-c: vram_util / power_util return None on zero total, but
vram_total_gb still echoes 0.0 (not None)
- A_rocm{6.5,6.6,6.9}_clips_to_rocm64: install.sh clips unsupported
6.x minors to rocm6.4 instead of producing a 403 index URL
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* Fix reviewer.py round 2: tokenizer AMD multi-GPU, --no-torch bnb, main.py backend label
Three high-confidence findings from a second 20-parallel reviewer.py run
on commit 7effb3ae. Triaged 15 total findings and applied the three that
were confirmed as real bugs; the rest were either false positives (e.g.
"migrated AMD venv not repaired" -- _ensure_rocm_torch runs downstream
via setup.sh regardless), design decisions (e.g. visibility mask env
vars not consulted in installer detection), or edge cases the existing
fallback logic already handles.
1. unsloth/tokenizer_utils.py [6/20]: the multi-GPU guard's shell probe
runs `nvidia-smi --query-gpu=memory.used`, catches the failure, then
only raises if `torch.cuda.is_available()` is False. On ROCm torch,
torch.cuda.is_available() returns True (ROCm reuses the torch.cuda.*
API), so the guard becomes dead code on AMD hosts and multi-GPU AMD
setups slip through even though unsloth does not support them yet.
Add a torch.cuda.device_count() > 1 fallback inside the except so
AMD multi-visible-device setups are flagged consistently with the
original CUDA memory check.
2. install.sh [1/20]: the fresh-install bitsandbytes block for AMD ROCm
ran unconditionally when TORCH_INDEX_URL matched `*/rocm*`, even when
SKIP_TORCH=true (from --no-torch or Intel Mac auto-detect). A user
running `install.sh --no-torch` on an AMD host would still pull in
bitsandbytes despite explicitly asking for GGUF-only mode. Wrap the
case block in an outer `[ "$SKIP_TORCH" = false ]` guard.
3. studio/backend/main.py [3/20]: the /api/system endpoint returned
`"device_backend": get_device().value`, which is "cuda" on ROCm
hosts (because ROCm torch piggybacks on torch.cuda). Other endpoints
(hardware.py) already use the _backend_label helper which swaps
"cuda" -> "rocm" when IS_ROCM. Route /api/system through the same
helper so the Studio UI reports the backend consistently across all
endpoints.
4. studio/backend/tests/test_utils.py: update test_backend_matches_device
to call _backend_label(get_device()) instead of raw get_device().value
so the test matches the new contract and still passes on CUDA hosts.
Tests: 258 -> 261. New regression coverage:
- X08 main.py /api/system uses _backend_label
- X09 tokenizer multi-GPU guard has device_count() fallback
- X10 fresh-install bnb case block gated on SKIP_TORCH=false
* fix: prevent bitsandbytes from overwriting ROCm torch with CUDA wheels
During install, bitsandbytes was installed without --no-deps, causing
uv to resolve torch from PyPI (CUDA build) and silently overwrite the
ROCm wheels that were just installed in the previous step.
This happened in three places:
- install.sh: bitsandbytes install in both migrated and fresh paths
- install_python_stack.py: bitsandbytes install inside _ensure_rocm_torch()
Additionally, multiple install steps in install_python_stack.py (extras,
overrides, studio deps) can pull in CUDA torch via transitive
dependencies. A final _ensure_rocm_torch() call at the end of the
install sequence ensures ROCm torch is always in place at runtime.
All changes are gated behind ROCm-specific conditions and do not affect
NVIDIA, CPU-only, macOS, or Windows install paths.
Tested on AMD Instinct MI300X VF with ROCm 7.2.0 -- confirms
torch==2.10.0+rocm7.1 with HIP 7.1.25424 after install.
* fix: ROCm inference fallback -- skip Unsloth patching and bnb 4-bit on HIP
On AMD ROCm (HIP), two issues prevent the normal Unsloth inference path:
1. Unsloth's global monkey-patching of transformers model classes
(LlamaRotaryEmbedding, attention modules) triggers
_assert_async_cuda_kernel crashes on HIP during generation.
Training uses different code paths and works fine.
2. bitsandbytes 4-bit matmul kernels also trigger HIP assertion
failures on MI300X (CDNA3 / gfx942), even without Unsloth patching.
This commit adds a ROCm-specific inference fallback that:
- Skips importing Unsloth at module level (prevents global patching)
- Loads models in 16-bit with plain transformers + PEFT instead
- Resolves pre-quantized model names (e.g. "xxx-bnb-4bit" -> "xxx")
since pre-quantized HF repos still trigger bnb codepaths
- Guards get_chat_template calls (unavailable without Unsloth import)
- Fixes max_seq_length=0 being passed to from_pretrained (GGUF
semantics don't apply to transformers path)
The NVIDIA path is completely unchanged -- Unsloth import and
for_inference() optimization remain active. GGUF inference (via
llama-server/HIP) is unaffected since it never imports Python model
classes. AMD GPUs typically have large VRAM (e.g. 192GB on MI300X)
so 16-bit loading is practical for inference.
Tested on AMD Instinct MI300X VF (ROCm 7.2, HIP 7.1.25424):
- Simple generation: PASS
- Compare mode (base vs finetuned): PASS
- GGUF inference + tool calling: PASS (unaffected by this change)
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* fix: guard audio/vision inference on ROCm, remove unused import
- Add clear RuntimeError for audio/vision model inference on ROCm
(these paths use Unsloth's FastModel/FastVisionModel which would
crash on HIP; GGUF inference is the supported path on AMD)
- Remove unused `import os as _os` from the ROCm changes
* fix: amd-smi parsing for newer output format (gpu_data wrapper, mem_usage, temperature)
amd-smi on recent ROCm versions (7.x) wraps metric output in a
{"gpu_data": [...]} envelope instead of returning a raw list. This
caused get_primary_gpu_utilization() and get_visible_gpu_utilization()
to fail silently (returning available=False) because the GPU data
dict was never unwrapped.
Additionally:
- VRAM data moved from "vram" to "mem_usage" with "total_vram" /
"used_vram" keys. Added fallback key lookup.
- Temperature "edge" sensor returns "N/A" on MI300X VF; the previous
dict.get() chain returned the "N/A" string instead of falling
through to "hotspot". Changed to a loop that checks each key until
a parseable value is found.
Tested on AMD Instinct MI300X VF (ROCm 7.2, amd-smi 24.x):
- GPU utilization: 0% (idle), up to 100% during training
- Temperature: 40-44C (from hotspot sensor)
- VRAM: 0.28/191.69 GB (idle)
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* Bug fix detecting radeon
* Expanding GPU target for gfx1100*
* Generalize gfx family-prefix filter to cover gfx10/gfx12 as well
rocminfo on ROCm 6.1+ emits LLVM generic-family ISA lines alongside the
specific GPU (e.g. gfx11-generic next to gfx1100). The outer grep captures
the bare family prefix from the generic line, and passing that to
-DGPU_TARGETS breaks the HIP build because clang only accepts specific
gfxNNN ids.
The previous filter only special-cased gfx11. Generalize it so any bare
2-digit family prefix (gfx10, gfx11, gfx12, ...) is dropped whenever a
specific sibling target is present in the same list. No real AMD GPU has
a 2-digit gfx id, so the filter can only ever drop family prefixes and
never a real target.
Covers the existing gfx11 cases unchanged, and extends the same fix to
gfx10-1-generic / gfx10-3-generic (RDNA1/2) and gfx12-generic (RDNA4),
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* fix bfloat16 crash on T4 for FORCE_FLOAT32 models and disable trust_remote_code auto-enable for native t5 models
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Fix custom folder scanning when pointing directly at a model directory.
When a user adds a custom scan folder that points directly at a model
directory (e.g. /path/to/gemma-4-e2b-it-gguf/ containing config.json
and gemma-4-E2B-it-BF16.gguf), the model list previously showed
individual .gguf files as separate entries instead of recognizing the
directory as a single model. Clicking any entry showed "No GGUF
variants found" because list_local_gguf_variants received a file path
and immediately returned empty.
Changes:
- Add _is_model_directory() helper that detects directories with both
config metadata and actual model weight files (excludes mmproj GGUFs
and non-weight .bin files like tokenizer.bin)
- _scan_models_dir: detect self-model and return single directory entry
- _scan_lmstudio_dir: surface model directories directly instead of
descending into them as publisher folders; handle both root and child
model directories
- Add _resolve_gguf_dir() helper for GGUF path resolution that only
falls back to parent directory when parent has model metadata
- list_local_gguf_variants / _find_local_gguf_by_variant: use resolver
so .gguf file paths inside model directories work correctly
* Add vision detection cache to is_vision_model() to avoid redundant subprocess spawns
is_vision_model() is called 4-5 times per training run for the same model
with zero caching. For transformers 5.x models, each call spawns a full
subprocess (~6s each). This adds a module-level _vision_detection_cache dict
following the same pattern as the existing _audio_detection_cache used by
detect_audio_type(). The function is refactored into a thin cache wrapper
around _is_vision_model_uncached(), saving ~12s per training run.
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* Include hf_token in vision cache key for gated model correctness
Cache key is now (model_name, hf_token) instead of just model_name.
This prevents stale False results when an unauthenticated probe for a
gated model is followed by an authenticated call.
* Remove test file from main PR - will be submitted separately
* Fix vision cache: normalize model names and skip caching transient failures
- Normalize model names in cache key using resolve_cached_repo_id_case()
to avoid duplicate entries for different casings of the same HF repo
(aligns with case normalization from #4822)
- Return None instead of False on transient failures (network errors,
subprocess timeouts, HF API issues) so the cache layer can distinguish
"definitely not a vision model" from "failed to check"
- Only cache definitive True/False results; transient failures are retried
on the next call instead of being permanently locked in as False
* Refine failure handling: cache deterministic failures, guard normalization
- Subprocess non-zero exit, JSON errors, and general exceptions return
False (deterministic, cached) instead of None (retryable). Only
subprocess.TimeoutExpired returns None since timeouts are transient.
- Wrap cache key normalization in try/except so resolve_cached_repo_id_case
or normalize_path failures fall back to raw model_name instead of
crashing callers.
* Harden vision detection cache: fix transient failure handling, thread safety, token security
- All subprocess failure paths now return None (transient) instead of False,
preventing permanent misclassification of VLMs after temporary HF/auth/network errors
- Use SHA256 fingerprint for hf_token in cache key instead of raw bearer token
- Add threading.Lock with double-checked locking to prevent thundering herd
of concurrent subprocess spawns for the same uncached model
- Distinguish permanent failures (RepositoryNotFoundError, GatedRepoError,
ValueError) from transient ones in _is_vision_model_uncached
- Pass resolved/normalized model name to detection (not just cache key)
- Log normalization fallback at debug level instead of silent swallow
- Thread hf_token through callers in routes/models.py and trainer.py
that previously omitted it
* Refine lock strategy and token fingerprint
- Move detection computation outside the lock to avoid serializing
long-running subprocess spawns (60s timeout) and HF API calls across
all concurrent model checks. Lock is now only held for cache writes.
- Use full SHA256 digest for token fingerprint instead of truncated
16-char prefix to eliminate collision risk.
* Fix huggingface_hub import fallback and use atomic cache read
- Add fallback import path for RepositoryNotFoundError/GatedRepoError
from huggingface_hub.utils (older hub versions) when .errors is
not available
- Use sentinel-based dict.get() for single atomic cache read instead
of two-step in/[] pattern (future-proof for no-GIL runtimes)
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* Move cache case resolution tests to separate PR
Tests for resolve_cached_repo_id_case and get_model_config case resolution
belong in their own PR to keep this change focused on the runtime fix.
* fix(studio): debug-log HF_HUB_CACHE fallback in path_utils
* Fix stale memoization in resolve_cached_repo_id_case
- Check exact-case path before memo to ensure a newly-appeared exact
match always wins over a previously memoized variant
- Validate memoized entries still exist on disk before returning them
to prevent stale results when cache dirs are deleted/recreated
* Minor cleanups for cache case resolution
- Use .is_dir() instead of .exists() for exact-case cache check
(cache entries are always directories)
- Remove redundant fallback in _detect_audio_from_tokenizer since
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* fix(studio): lazy-import AutoConfig in model_config.py to fix transformers 5.x version switch
Move `from transformers import AutoConfig` from module level to inside
load_model_config() where it is actually used.
model_config.py is transitively imported at module load time via:
core/inference/__init__ → llama_cpp → utils.models → model_config
In inference subprocesses (mp.spawn), this chain runs before
_activate_transformers_version() can prepend .venv_t5/ to sys.path.
The eager import caches transformers 4.57.6 in sys.modules, and the
subsequent sys.path change has no effect — Python always checks
sys.modules before sys.path.
Making the import lazy ensures transformers is not loaded until after
version activation, so the subprocess picks up the correct version.
* fix(studio): also lazy-import extract_model_size_b in llama_cpp.py
Belt-and-suspenders: make the import that originally triggered the
chain lazy as well, so future module-level AutoConfig additions in
utils.models cannot reintroduce the problem.
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Gemma-4 support landed in transformers main
(huggingface/transformers#45192). Update the version pin from
5.5.0.dev0 to 5.5.0 across loader, Studio version switcher,
and the MLX installer. Also fix install_gemma4_mlx.sh which
referenced a non-existent v5.5-release branch -- pin it to
the correct commit (91b1ab1) instead.
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* fix(studio): prevent small models from stalling on tool-calling tasks
Small GGUF models (< 9B params) in "Think, Search, Code" mode would
often describe what they planned to do ("Let me create this dashboard")
and then stop generating without ever calling a tool.
Three changes:
1. Simplify web_tips for small models: remove the "fetch its full content
by calling web_search with the url parameter" guidance for models < 9B.
This multi-step instruction causes small models to plan elaborate
search-then-fetch-then-code sequences they cannot reliably execute.
2. Add "always call tools directly" imperative to the system prompt nudge
so models act immediately instead of narrating their intentions.
3. Add plan-without-action re-prompt in the agentic loop: when the model
emits planning text (matching patterns like "let me", "I'll", etc.)
without calling any tool, inject a nudge asking it to call the tool
and continue the loop. Capped at 2 re-prompts per request.
Benchmarked with Qwen3.5-4B-GGUF (N=5 trials per variant):
- Baseline: 40% of requests had any tool call
- Combined fix: 100% of requests had at least one tool call
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* Fix Windows "Non-relative patterns are unsupported" when loading local GGUF models
When a user loads a GGUF model from a local Windows path (e.g.
C:\Users\danie\.lmstudio\models\unsloth\functiongemma-270m-it-GGUF),
the model identifier contains backslashes and a drive letter. Both
load_model_defaults() and _has_specific_yaml() constructed a YAML
filename from the full absolute path and passed it to Path.rglob(),
which rejects non-relative patterns on Windows.
Fixed by detecting Windows-style paths (drive letters, UNC paths,
backslashes) in addition to Unix-style paths, and using only the
directory basename for the YAML filename lookup when the identifier
is a local filesystem path.
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* Refactor: reuse is_local_path helper, fix case-sensitive suffix lookup
- Replace inline local-path detection in model_config.py and
inference_config.py with the existing is_local_path() from utils.paths,
which already handles Unix, Windows drive-letter, UNC, and backslash paths
- Fix case-sensitive suffix lookup in load_model_defaults(): the
_REVERSE_MODEL_MAPPING is lowercase-keyed, so suffix comparisons must use
.lower() to match paths like /path/to/Spark-TTS-0.5B/LLM
* Fix WSL path parsing and _has_specific_yaml suffix lookup
- Use normalize_path() before Path() operations so backslash Windows
paths (e.g. C:\Users\...\model) are correctly split on POSIX/WSL hosts
where pathlib treats backslashes as literal characters
- Add suffix-based (2-component and 1-component) lookup to
_has_specific_yaml() so it matches the same resolution rules as
load_model_defaults(), fixing wrong inference params for local
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* Remove unused for_inference parameter from get_device_map
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flag is dead code. Remove it from the function signature, the call site
in inference.py, and simplify the tests accordingly.
* Remove redundant TestDeviceMapForInference test class
TestGpuAutoSelection already covers the same multi-gpu and single-gpu
device_map assertions. The TestDeviceMapForInference class was left
over from when for_inference had distinct behavior.
* Remove redundant test_get_device_map_multi_gpu_uses_balanced
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* fix(studio): replace unicode emoji in print() to avoid cp1252 crash on Windows
On Windows the default console encoding is cp1252 which cannot encode
unicode emoji like U+2705 or U+26A0. bare print() calls with these
characters cause a UnicodeEncodeError at runtime.
- run.py: replace emoji with ASCII status prefixes [OK] and [WARNING]
- format_conversion.py: remove duplicate print() that mirrors the
logger.info() call on the next line, and drop the emoji from the
log message since loggers handle encoding separately
* fix(studio): apply same emoji/print cleanup to parallel VLM conversion path
The parallel URL-based conversion logic has the same duplicate print()
with emoji that was fixed in the sequential path. Remove the bare
print() and drop the emoji from the logger.info() call.
* Treat install_python_stack.py failure as fatal in setup.ps1
On Linux/Mac, setup.sh runs under set -euo pipefail so a non-zero
exit from install_python_stack.py aborts the installer. On Windows,
setup.ps1 had no exit code check -- if the Python script crashed
(eg from the cp1252 UnicodeEncodeError), the installer silently
continued past the dependency loop and reported success. Studio
would then fail at launch with ModuleNotFoundError for structlog,
fastapi, and other deps that were never installed.
Capture $LASTEXITCODE and exit 1 if the dependency installer fails,
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* [WIP] balanced device map for studio
* gpus as a request parameter
* API for multi GPU stuff
* return multi gpu util in new API
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* Use balanced_low0 instead of balanced
* Use balanced_low0 instead of balanced
* Fix device_map typo, UUID parsing crash, set() filter bug, and broken tests
- balanced_low0 -> balanced_low_0 (transformers/accelerate rejects the old string)
- get_parent_visible_gpu_ids() now handles UUID/MIG CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES
gracefully instead of crashing on int() parse
- _get_backend_visible_gpu_info() set() or None bug: empty set is falsy so
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=-1 would disable filtering and report all GPUs
- test_gpu_selection.py: add missing get_visible_gpu_utilization import and
add required job_id arg to start_training() calls
* Smart GPU determinism using estimates
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* disallow gpu selection for gguf for now
* cleanup
* Slightly larger baseline
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* Verbose logging/debug
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* Cleanup and revert unnecessary deletions
* Cleanup excessive logs and guard against disk/cpu offload
* auth for visibility API. cleanup redundant imports. Adjust QLoRA estimate
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* support for non cuda gpus
* Fix multi-GPU auto-selection memory accounting
The multi_gpu_factor was applied uniformly to all GPUs including the
first one, which unfairly penalizes single-GPU capacity when
transitioning to multi-GPU. This created a discontinuity where a model
that barely fits 1 GPU would suddenly require 2 GPUs because the first
GPU's free memory was discounted by 20%.
Now the first GPU keeps its full free memory, and only additional GPUs
have an overhead factor (0.85) applied to account for inter-GPU
communication and sharding overhead. This gives more accurate
auto-selection and avoids unnecessary multi-GPU for models that
comfortably fit on one device.
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* Add sandbox tests for multi-GPU selection logic
24 tests covering model size estimation, memory requirements, automatic
GPU selection, device map generation, GPU ID validation, and multi-GPU
overhead accounting. All tests use mocks so they run without GPUs on
Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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* Fix reviewer findings: 4bit inference estimate, fallback, GGUF gpu_ids, retry
1. 4-bit inference now uses reduced memory estimate (model_size/3 + buffer)
instead of the FP16 1.3x multiplier. This prevents over-sharding
quantized models across unnecessary GPUs.
2. When model size estimation fails, auto_select_gpu_ids now falls back to
all visible GPUs instead of returning None (which could default to
single-GPU loading for an unknown-size model).
3. GGUF inference route now treats gpu_ids=[] as auto-selection (same as
None) instead of rejecting it as an unsupported explicit request.
4. Training retry path for "could not get source code" now preserves the
gpu_ids parameter so the retry lands on the same GPUs.
5. Updated sandbox tests to cover the new 4-bit inference estimate branch.
* Remove accidentally added unsloth-zoo submodule
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* Fix UUID/MIG visibility and update test expectations
1. nvidia.py: When CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES uses UUID/MIG tokens, the
visibility APIs now return "unresolved" with empty device lists instead
of exposing all physical GPUs. This prevents the UI from showing GPUs
that the backend process cannot actually use.
2. test_gpu_selection.py: Updated test expectations to match the new
multi-GPU overhead accounting (first GPU at full capacity, 0.85x for
additional GPUs) and 4-bit inference memory estimation formula.
All 60 tests now pass.
* Add CPU/disk offload guard to audio inference path
The audio model loading branch returned before the common
get_offloaded_device_map_entries() check, so audio models loaded with a
multi-GPU device_map that spilled layers to CPU/disk would be accepted
instead of rejected. Now audio loads also verify no modules are offloaded.
* Improve VRAM requirement estimates
* Replace balanced_low_0 with balanced
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* Harden nvidia-smi parsing and fix fallback GPU list
1. nvidia.py: Wrap int() casts for GPU index and memory in try/except
so MIG slices, N/A values, or unexpected nvidia-smi output skip the
unparseable row instead of aborting the entire GPU list.
2. nvidia.py: Handle GPU names containing commas by using the last
field as memory instead of a fixed positional index.
3. hardware.py: fallback_all now uses gpu_candidates (GPUs with verified
VRAM data) instead of raw devices list, which could include GPUs
with null VRAM that were excluded from the ranking.
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* Fix shared-expert LoRA undercount, torch VRAM fallback, and apply_gpu_ids edge case
1. vram_estimation.py: compute_lora_params now includes shared experts
(n_shared_experts) alongside routed experts when computing MoE LoRA
adapter parameters. Previously only n_experts were counted, causing
the estimator to undercount adapter, optimizer, and gradient memory
for DeepSeek/GLM-style models with shared experts.
2. hardware.py: _torch_get_per_device_info now uses mem_get_info (which
reports system-wide VRAM usage) instead of memory_allocated (which
only reports this process's PyTorch allocations). This prevents
auto-selection from treating a GPU as mostly free when another
process is consuming VRAM. Falls back to memory_allocated when
mem_get_info is unavailable.
3. hardware.py: apply_gpu_ids([]) now returns early instead of setting
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="" which would disable CUDA entirely. Empty
list inherits the parent visibility, same as None.
4. hardware.py: Upgraded fallback_all GPU selection log from debug to
warning so operators are notified when the model likely will not fit
in available VRAM.
* Guard nvidia-smi subprocess calls against OSError and TimeoutExpired
get_visible_gpu_utilization and get_backend_visible_gpu_info now catch
OSError (nvidia-smi not found) and TimeoutExpired internally instead
of relying on callers to wrap every invocation. Returns the standard
available=False sentinel on failure so the torch-based fallback in
hardware.py can take over.
* Guard get_primary_gpu_utilization and reset GPU caches between tests
1. nvidia.py: get_primary_gpu_utilization now catches OSError and
TimeoutExpired internally, matching the pattern already used in
get_visible_gpu_utilization and get_backend_visible_gpu_info. All
three nvidia-smi callers are now self-contained.
2. test_gpu_selection.py: Added _GpuCacheResetMixin that resets the
module-level _physical_gpu_count and _visible_gpu_count caches in
tearDown. Applied to all test classes that exercise GPU selection,
device map, or visibility functions. This prevents stale cache
values from leaking between tests and causing flaky results on
machines with real GPUs.
* Fix nvidia-smi fallback regression and physical GPU count validation
1. hardware.py: get_gpu_utilization, get_visible_gpu_utilization, and
get_backend_visible_gpu_info now check result.get("available") before
returning the nvidia-smi result. When nvidia-smi is unavailable or
returns no data (e.g., containers without nvidia-smi, UUID/MIG masks),
the functions fall through to the torch-based fallback instead of
returning an empty result. This fixes a regression where the internal
exception handling in nvidia.py prevented the caller's except block
from triggering the fallback.
2. hardware.py: resolve_requested_gpu_ids now separates negative-ID
validation from physical upper-bound validation. The physical count
check is only enforced when it is plausibly a true physical count
(i.e., higher than the largest parent-visible ID), since
torch.cuda.device_count() under CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES returns the
visible count, not the physical total. The parent-visible-set check
remains authoritative in all cases. This prevents valid physical IDs
like [2, 3] from being rejected as "out of range" when nvidia-smi is
unavailable and CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="2,3" makes torch report only
2 devices.
* Fix UUID/MIG torch fallback to enumerate devices by ordinal
When CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES uses UUID or MIG identifiers,
get_parent_visible_gpu_ids() returns [] because the tokens are
non-numeric. The torch fallback in get_visible_gpu_utilization() and
get_backend_visible_gpu_info() previously passed that empty list to
_torch_get_per_device_info(), getting nothing back.
Now both functions detect the empty-list case and fall back to
enumerating torch-visible ordinals (0..device_count-1) with
index_kind="relative". This means the UI and auto-selection still
see real device data in Kubernetes, MIG, and Slurm-style UUID
environments where nvidia-smi output cannot be mapped to physical
indices.
Updated test_uuid_parent_visibility to verify the new torch fallback
path returns available=True with relative ordinals.
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normalize_path() unconditionally converted Windows paths like
C:\Users\... to WSL format /mnt/c/Users/..., which breaks path
resolution on native Windows. This caused LM Studio GGUF models
to fail detection (detect_gguf_model returned None for the invalid
path), falling through to the Unsloth import path which requires
a GPU.
Now only performs the /mnt/ mapping when actually running under WSL.
On native Windows, drive letters are preserved and backslashes are
normalized to forward slashes.
* fix: default HF cache to standard platform path instead of legacy Unsloth cache
* feat: show LM Studio and local models in chat Fine-tuned tab
* feat: show LM Studio models in Hub models tab
* fix: fetch local models after auth refresh completes
* Revert "fix: fetch local models after auth refresh completes"
This reverts commit cfd61f0ac7.
* fix: increase llama-server health check timeout to 600s for large models
* feat: expandable GGUF variant picker for LM Studio local models
* fix: show GGUF variant label for locally loaded LM Studio models
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* fix: show publisher name in LM Studio model labels
* fix: set model_id for loose GGUF files in LM Studio publisher dirs
* fix: show publisher prefix in Fine-tuned tab LM Studio models
* fix: only use model_id for lmstudio source models
* fix: only show LM Studio models in Hub tab on Mac/chat-only mode
* fix: respect XDG_CACHE_HOME, handle Windows paths in isLocalPath, refresh LM Studio on remount
- _setup_cache_env now reads XDG_CACHE_HOME (falls back to ~/.cache)
instead of hard-coding ~/.cache/huggingface. This follows the standard
HF cache resolution chain and respects distro/container overrides.
- isLocalPath in GgufVariantExpander uses a regex that covers Windows
drive letters (C:\, D:/), UNC paths (\\server\share), relative paths
(./, ../), and tilde (~/) -- not just startsWith("/").
- HubModelPicker.useEffect now calls listLocalModels() before the
alreadyCached early-return gate so LM Studio models are always
refreshed on remount. Also seeds useState from _lmStudioCache for
instant display on re-open.
* fix: add comment explaining isLocalPath regex for Windows/cross-platform paths
* fix: prioritize unsloth publisher in LM Studio model list
* fix: scope unsloth-first sort to LM Studio models on all platforms
* fix: add missing _lmStudioCache module-level declaration
* fix: prioritize unsloth publisher before timestamp sort in LM Studio group
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* fix: install.sh Mac Intel compatibility + Studio no-torch support (#4621)
On Intel Macs (x86_64), PyTorch has no wheels for torch >= 2.3, so the
installer crashes. Even when torch is absent, Studio crashes on startup
because two files have bare top-level torch imports.
Studio's GGUF inference (llama.cpp) does not need PyTorch. Training and
HF-inference already isolate torch to subprocesses. Only 2 files in the
server startup chain had top-level torch imports preventing startup.
Changes:
- install.sh: detect architecture, default to Python 3.12 on Intel Mac,
skip torch install, add Python 3.13.8 guard for arm64, pass
UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH env var to setup.sh
- data_collators.py: remove unused `import torch` (no torch.* refs)
- chat_templates.py: lazy-import IterableDataset into function bodies
- install_python_stack.py: add IS_MACOS/NO_TORCH constants, skip
torch-dependent packages, skip overrides.txt, skip triton on macOS
No existing working flow changes. Linux/WSL and macOS arm64 behavior is
identical.
* tests: add test suite for Mac Intel compat + no-torch mode
Shell tests (test_mac_intel_compat.sh):
- version_ge edge cases (9 tests)
- Architecture detection for Darwin x86_64/arm64, Linux x86_64/aarch64
- get_torch_index_url returns cpu on simulated Darwin
- UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH propagation to both setup.sh branches
Python unit tests (test_no_torch_filtering.py):
- _filter_requirements with NO_TORCH_SKIP_PACKAGES
- NO_TORCH env var parsing (true/1/TRUE/false/0/unset)
- IS_MACOS constant check
- Overrides skip and triton macOS skip guards
Python import tests (test_studio_import_no_torch.py):
- data_collators.py loads in isolated no-torch venv
- chat_templates.py has no top-level torch imports
- Negative control confirms import torch fails without torch
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* tests: add E2E sandbox tests for Mac Intel no-torch mode
Replace static/synthetic test stubs with real sandbox tests:
- Shell: E2E uv venv creation at Python 3.12, mock uv shim to verify
torch install is skipped when MAC_INTEL=true, dynamic env propagation
test for UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH in both local and non-local install paths
- Python filtering: test real extras.txt and extras-no-deps.txt with
NO_TORCH_SKIP_PACKAGES, subprocess mock of install_python_stack() for
5 platform configs (NO_TORCH+macOS, Windows+NO_TORCH, normal Linux,
Windows-only, macOS-only), VCS URL and env marker edge cases
- Python imports: parametrized Python 3.12+3.13 venv fixture, dataclass
instantiation for all 3 collator classes, chat_templates.py exec with
stubs, negative controls proving import torch and torchao install fail
in no-torch venvs
91 total tests, all passing.
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* fix: address reviewer findings for Intel Mac no-torch mode
P1 fixes:
- Auto-infer NO_TORCH in install_python_stack.py via platform.machine()
so `unsloth studio update` preserves GGUF-only mode without needing
the UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH env var (6/10 reviewers)
- Add openai-whisper and transformers-cfg to NO_TORCH_SKIP_PACKAGES
since both have unconditional torch dependencies (4/10 reviewers)
- Skip unsloth-zoo on Intel Mac --local installs (depends on torch)
in both migrated and fresh install paths (1/10)
- Recreate stale 3.13 venvs as 3.12 on Intel Mac re-runs (1/10)
- Detect Apple Silicon under Rosetta via sysctl hw.optional.arm64
and warn user to use native arm64 terminal (1/10)
P2 fixes:
- Wire new test files into tests/run_all.sh (4/10 reviewers)
- Add update-path tests (skip_base=False) for Intel Mac
- Add _infer_no_torch tests for platform auto-detection
P3 fixes:
- Fix macOS progress bar total (triton step skipped but was counted)
- Fix temp file leak when Windows + NO_TORCH filters stack
All tests pass: 30 shell, 66 Python (96 total).
* feat: add --python override flag to install.sh
Lets users force a specific Python version, e.g. ./install.sh --python 3.12.
Addresses M2 Mac users whose systems resolve to a problematic 3.13.x patch.
When --python is set, the Intel Mac stale-venv guard and 3.13.8 auto-downgrade
are skipped so the user's choice is respected.
* tests: add comprehensive E2E sandbox tests for no-torch mode
Add test_e2e_no_torch_sandbox.py with 7 test groups (43 tests total)
covering the full no-torch import chain, edge cases, and install logic:
- Group 1: BEFORE vs AFTER import chain comparison (proves the bug
existed and the fix works by synthetically prepending top-level torch
imports)
- Group 2: Dataclass instantiation without torch
- Group 3: Edge cases with broken/fake torch modules on sys.path
- Group 4: Hardware detection fallback to CPU without torch
- Group 5: install.sh flag parsing, version resolution, arch detection
- Group 6: install_python_stack.py NO_TORCH filtering
- Group 7: Live server startup without torch (marked @server, skipped
when studio venv is unavailable)
All 43 tests pass on both Python 3.12 and 3.13 isolated venvs.
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* feat: add --no-torch flag to install.sh/ps1, fix lazy import bug in dataset formatting
- Fix chat_templates.py: narrow torch IterableDataset import into inner
try/except ImportError so dataset.map() works without torch installed
- Fix format_conversion.py: same lazy import fix for convert_chatml_to_alpaca
and convert_alpaca_to_chatml
- Add --no-torch flag to install.sh with unified SKIP_TORCH variable
(driven by --no-torch flag OR MAC_INTEL auto-detection)
- Add --no-torch flag to install.ps1 with $SkipTorch variable
- Print CPU hint when no GPU detected and --no-torch not set
- Replace MAC_INTEL guards with SKIP_TORCH in torch install sections
- Update shell tests (40 pass) and Python tests (90 pass)
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* fix: address reviewer findings for --no-torch installer paths
- Fix migrated-env branch in install.sh and install.ps1: check
SKIP_TORCH first, then branch on STUDIO_LOCAL_INSTALL. Previously
SKIP_TORCH+non-local fell into else and installed unsloth-zoo (which
depends on torch), defeating --no-torch mode.
- Fix $env:UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH leak in install.ps1: always set to "true"
or "false" instead of only setting on the true branch. Prevents stale
no-torch state from leaking across runs in the same PS session.
- Fix install_python_stack.py update path: add NO_TORCH guard around
base.txt install so unsloth studio update does not reinstall
unsloth-zoo (which depends on torch) in no-torch mode.
* fix: install unsloth + unsloth-zoo with --no-deps in no-torch mode
Instead of skipping unsloth-zoo entirely (which breaks unsloth's
dependency on it), install both packages with --no-deps so they are
present but torch is not pulled in transitively. Applied consistently
across all no-torch paths: migrated-env, fresh-local, fresh-non-local
in install.sh, install.ps1, and install_python_stack.py.
* chore: temporarily remove test files (will be added in a follow-up)
* refactor: deduplicate SKIP_TORCH conditional branches in installers
Collapse if/else blocks that differ only by --no-deps into a single
branch with a conditional flag variable. Applied to migrated-env and
fresh-local paths in install.sh, install.ps1, and install_python_stack.py.
* fix: apply --no-deps to fresh non-local --no-torch install path
The non-local else branch was missing $_no_deps_arg/$noDepsArg, so
uv pip install unsloth would resolve torch from PyPI metadata (the
published unsloth package still declares torch as a hard dep). Now
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* feat: multi-source model discovery (HF default, legacy cache, LM Studio)
* Fix multi-source model discovery bugs
- Fix lmstudio_model_dirs: add ~/.lmstudio/models as default path,
remove dead sys.platform branch, add dedup via seen set
- Fix _setup_cache_env: preserve legacy HF cache env vars when the
legacy hub directory exists and is non-empty
- Fix _scan_lmstudio_dir: use absolute path for id field so
is_local_path() returns True
- Remove LM Studio dirs from allowed_roots (scanned unconditionally)
- Replace bare except passes with logger.warning in legacy cache blocks
- Fix delete_cached_model to search both default and legacy HF caches
- Make lmstudio_dirs non-optional in TS interface (matches Python schema)
- Exclude lmstudio source from trainable model filter
- Remove unused import sys
* Scan HF default cache alongside legacy and active caches
When _setup_cache_env overrides HF_HUB_CACHE to the legacy Unsloth
path, the standard HF default cache (~/.cache/huggingface/hub) was
never scanned, hiding models downloaded before Unsloth Studio was
installed.
Add hf_default_cache_dir() and _all_hf_cache_scans() helper that
deduplicates and scans all three HF cache locations (active, legacy,
default). Used in list_local_models, list_cached_gguf,
list_cached_models, and delete_cached_model.
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* feat(db): add SQLite storage layer for training history
* feat(api): add training history endpoints and response models
* feat(training): integrate DB persistence into training event loop
* feat(ui): add training history views and card grid
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* fix(studio): address review issues in training history persistence
- Strip hf_token/wandb_token from config before SQLite storage
- Add UUID suffix to job_id for collision resistance
- Use isfinite() for 0.0 metric handling throughout
- Respect _should_stop in error event finalization
- Run schema DDL once per process, not per connection
- Close connection on schema init failure
- Guard cleanup_orphaned_runs at startup
- Cap _metric_buffer at 500 entries
- Make FLUSH_THRESHOLD a class constant
- Map 'running' to 'training' phase in historical view
- Derive LR/GradNorm from history arrays in historical view
- Fix nested button with div[role=button] in history cards
- Guard String(value) against null/undefined in config popover
- Clear selectedHistoryRunId on auto tab switch
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* fix(studio): address round-2 review findings across training backend and frontend
Backend (training.py):
- Move state mutation after proc.start() so a failed spawn does not wedge
the backend with is_training=True
- Create DB run row eagerly after proc.start() so runs appear in history
during model loading, not after first metric event
- Rewrite _flush_metrics_to_db() with snapshot-before-insert pattern to
preserve metrics arriving during the write and retain buffer on failure
- Guard eval_loss with float() coercion and math.isfinite(), matching the
existing grad_norm guard
- Increase pump thread join timeout from 3s to 8s to cover SQLite's
default 5s lock timeout
Frontend (studio-page.tsx):
- Fix history navigation: check isTrainingRunning instead of
showTrainingView in onSelectRun so completed runs are not misrouted
- Replace activeTab state + auto-switch useEffect with derived tab to
eliminate react-hooks/set-state-in-effect lint violation
Frontend (historical-training-view.tsx):
- Add explicit "running" branch to message ternary so running runs no
longer fall through to "Training errored"
- Derive loading from detail/error state and move cleanup to effect
return to eliminate react-hooks/set-state-in-effect lint violation
Frontend (progress-section.tsx):
- Derive stopRequested from isTrainingRunning && stopRequestedLocal to
eliminate react-hooks/set-state-in-effect lint violation and remove
unused useEffect import
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* fix(studio): resolve 3 remaining bugs from round-2 review
1. Stuck on Current Run tab [12/20]: Only force "current-run" tab when
isTrainingRunning is true, not when stale completed-run data exists.
After training ends, users can freely navigate to Configure.
2. Incomplete metric sanitization [7/20]: Apply float() coercion and
isfinite() guards to loss and learning_rate, matching the existing
pattern used by grad_norm and eval_loss. Prevents TypeError from
string values and NaN leaks into history arrays.
3. Stop button state leak across runs [10/20]: Add key={runtime.jobId}
to ProgressSection so React remounts it when a new run starts,
resetting stopRequestedLocal state.
* fix(studio): deduplicate loss/lr sanitization in training event handler
Reuse _safe_loss/_safe_lr from the progress update block instead of
re-sanitizing the same raw event values for metric history.
* fix(studio): restore loss > 0 guard to prevent eval steps injecting 0.0 into metric histories
Round-2/3 fixes relaxed the history append guard from `loss > 0` to
`loss is not None`, which let eval-only log events (where loss defaults
to 0.0) append fake zeros into loss_history and lr_history. Restore the
`loss > 0` check to match the worker's own has_train_loss gate. The
float() coercion and isfinite() sanitization from round-3 remain intact.
* fix(studio): resolve training history bugs — nullable loss/lr, tab nav, sparkline
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* fix(studio): prevent ModuleNotFoundError in dataset.map() on Windows
On Windows, dataset.map() uses "spawn", which requires workers to
import compiled modules from disk. Previously, clear_unsloth_compiled_cache()
deleted the entire directory, causing workers to crash when looking for
UnslothSFTTrainer.py.
Changes:
1. Added `preserve_patterns` to cache cleanup to keep `Unsloth*Trainer.py`
on Windows while clearing model-specific files.
2. Added the cache directory to PYTHONPATH for spawn workers.
Linux/macOS behavior is unchanged.
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* Fix spawn-platform coverage, CWD path mismatch, and race condition for PR #4473
- Extend platform guard from win32-only to include macOS (also uses spawn
since Python 3.8, same ModuleNotFoundError would occur)
- Replace fragile CWD-based PYTHONPATH registration with centralized
register_compiled_cache_on_path() that uses the same __file__-relative
_CACHE_DIRS already used by cache_cleanup -- fixes path mismatch when
studio is launched from a directory other than the repo root
- Move PYTHONPATH registration to the top of _train_worker(), before any
dataset.map() call (previously it ran late in config assembly, after
dataset formatting which also calls dataset.map())
- Update inference.py model-unload to preserve trainer files on spawn
platforms, preventing a race where unloading a model via inference tab
would delete UnslothSFTTrainer.py while training workers are importing it
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* Fix cache-dir precedence reversal in register_compiled_cache_on_path()
Iterating _CACHE_DIRS in forward order while calling insert(0) each time
reverses the declared priority: later entries shadow earlier ones. When
multiple compiled-cache directories exist, spawned workers could import a
stale trainer from the wrong cache.
Fix: iterate in reverse so that the highest-priority entry (first in
_CACHE_DIRS) is inserted last and ends up at position 0 in sys.path and
PYTHONPATH.
* fix: harden worker-count helpers against cpu_count=None and desired<=0
- safe_num_proc: guard os.cpu_count() with `or 1`, clamp multi-GPU
path with max(1, min(4, desired)), clamp return with max(1, desired)
- safe_thread_num_proc: same os.cpu_count() guard and return clamp
- Add regression tests (31 L1 unit + 10 sandbox edge-case tests)
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* fix: handle Windows subprocess crash during dataset.map()
Windows uses spawn (not fork) for multiprocessing. Spawned workers
cannot resolve Unsloth's dynamically compiled cache modules from
unsloth_compiled_cache/, causing ModuleNotFoundError and RuntimeError
during dataset.map() tokenization.
Add two platform-guarded patches for sys.platform == "win32":
1. Force HF_DATASETS_MULTITHREADING_MAX_WORKERS=1 and set spawn method
2. Monkey-patch Dataset.map() to force num_proc=None
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* address review: extend spawn fix to macOS, add multiprocess fallback
- Change platform checks from sys.platform == "win32" to
sys.platform != "linux" so macOS (also spawn-based) is covered
- Wrap multiprocess import in try/except falling back to stdlib
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* fix: replace global Dataset.map monkey-patch with targeted num_proc routing
The previous approach had issues: Patch 1 set HF_DATASETS_MULTITHREADING_MAX_WORKERS
and forced set_start_method (dead code on platforms already using spawn), and Patch 2
globally monkey-patched Dataset.map() (too broad, missed Dataset.filter()).
Replace with a two-layer fix:
1. Studio layer: Add dataset_map_num_proc() that returns None on spawn platforms
(Windows, macOS). Unlike num_proc=1 which still creates Pool(1) and spawns a
worker, num_proc=None runs Dataset.map()/filter() truly in-process.
Update all dataset.map() callsites to use it. ThreadPoolExecutor callers
(format_conversion.py) keep using safe_num_proc() since threads are unaffected.
2. Root-cause layer: Propagate UNSLOTH_COMPILE_LOCATION via PYTHONPATH on spawn
platforms so spawned workers can import compiled modules. Mirrors the .venv_t5
pattern in worker.py. Does not import unsloth_zoo.compiler (heavy torch/triton
imports). Completely skipped on Linux.
Also extend safe_num_proc() to return 1 on macOS (was only guarding Windows),
and narrow the transformers 5.x dataloader guard from != "linux" to explicit
("win32", "darwin").
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* fix: add safe_thread_num_proc() for ThreadPoolExecutor callsites
safe_num_proc() correctly caps to 1 on macOS/Windows for process-based
multiprocessing, but format_conversion.py reuses it for ThreadPoolExecutor
workers. Threads share address space and are unaffected by spawn, so
capping to 1 makes image URL downloads sequential -- a real regression.
Add safe_thread_num_proc() that skips the platform guard but keeps the
cpu_count heuristic, and switch both ThreadPoolExecutor callsites in
format_conversion.py to use it.
* fix: remove double-wrap in dataset_num_proc + fix num_proc=1 in datasets route
- trainer.py:3009: Replace safe_num_proc(max(1, os.cpu_count() // 4))
with max(1, (os.cpu_count() or 1) // 4) to avoid double-wrapping
inside dataset_map_num_proc which already calls safe_num_proc
- trainer.py:15-20: Clarify comment on PYTHONPATH propagation
- datasets.py:445: Change num_proc=1 to num_proc=None for 10-row
preview slice (avoids unnecessary multiprocessing overhead)
* fix: guard os.cpu_count() against None in worker-count helpers
os.cpu_count() can return None on some platforms. Use (os.cpu_count() or 1)
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* feat(chat): add server-side timings and context display for GGUF
Extract timings/usage metadata from llama-server SSE stream and forward
through the full stack. Replace client-side estimates with accurate
server-reported metrics (prompt eval, tok/s, token counts, cache hits).
Add context window usage bar to chat top nav.
* feat(chat): source badges with hover cards and 2-row collapse
- Add hover cards to source badges showing favicon, title, URL and
snippet description on hover
- Limit source badges to 2 rows with +X more expand/collapse
- Parse snippet from web search results for hover card descriptions
- Replace individual Source rendering with grouped SourcesGroup component
* fix(chat): add null guards for server timings edge cases
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* fix(chat): reset contextUsage on thread switch, remove unused context-display
* fix(chat): stop double-counting completion tokens in tool-calling path
* fix(chat): skip metadata events in llm_assist consumers
* fix(chat): hide context usage bar in compare mode
* fix(chat): harden timings pipeline and context usage persistence
Accumulate prompt_ms, predicted_ms, and predicted_n from intermediate
tool-detection passes so the final metadata reflects total server work.
Persist contextUsage in message metadata (Dexie) and restore on thread
load. Add type guard in gguf_stream_chunks for unexpected dict events.
Clear contextUsage when entering compare mode.
* feat(chat): make GGUF stream metadata OpenAI-compatible
* fix(chat): address PR review feedback
* feat(chat): address PR review feedback
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* fix(recipe-studio): prevent fitView from zooming to wrong location on recipe load
* feat: add pymupdf/python-docx deps and unstructured uploads storage root
* feat: add POST /seed/upload-unstructured-file endpoint
* feat: add multi-file chunking with source_file column
* feat: update frontend types and API layer for multi-file upload
* feat: round-robin preview rows across source files
Ensures every uploaded file is represented in the preview table
by cycling through sources instead of just taking the first N rows.
* fix: disable OCR, fix auto-load timing, fix persistence on reload
- Disable pymupdf4llm OCR with write_images=False, show_progress=False
- Replace onAllUploaded callback with useEffect that detects uploading→done
transition (avoids stale closure reading empty file IDs)
- Fix importer to preserve file IDs from saved recipes instead of clearing
(clearing only happens at share time via sanitizeSeedForShare)
* fix: harden unstructured upload with input validation and state fixes
Validate block_id/file_id with alphanumeric regex to prevent path
traversal, use exact stem match for file deletion, add error handling
for metadata writes and empty files, fix React stale closures and
object mutations in upload loop, and correct validation logic for
unstructured seed resolved_paths.
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* fix: address PR review - legacy path import, share sanitizer, sync effect
Promote legacy source.path into resolved_paths for old unstructured
recipes, clear source.paths in share sanitizer to prevent leaking local
filesystem paths, and gate file sync effect to dialog open transition
so users can actually delete all uploaded files.
* fix: CSV column fix (BOM + whitespace + unnamed index re-save) for #4470
* fix: harden unstructured upload flow and polish dialog UX
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* feat: support full model GGUF export, disable incompatible methods in UI
* fix: resolve base model from config.json for venv_t5 export switching
* feat: detect BNB-quantized models and disable all export methods for quantized non-PEFT checkpoints
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* Allow Windows setup to complete without NVIDIA GPU
setup.ps1 previously hard-exited if nvidia-smi was not found, blocking
setup entirely on CPU-only or non-NVIDIA machines. The backend already
supports CPU and MLX (Apple Silicon) in chat-only GGUF mode, and the
Linux/Mac setup.sh handles missing GPUs gracefully.
Changes:
- Convert the GPU check from a hard exit to a warning
- Guard CUDA toolkit installation behind $HasNvidiaSmi
- Install CPU-only PyTorch when no GPU is detected
- Build llama.cpp without CUDA flags when no GPU is present
- Update doc comment to reflect CPU support
* Cache frontend build across setup runs
Skip the frontend npm install + build if frontend/dist already exists.
Previously setup.ps1 nuked node_modules and package-lock.json on every
run, and both scripts always rebuilt even when dist/ was already present.
On a git clone editable install, the first setup run still builds the
frontend as before. Subsequent runs skip it, saving several minutes.
To force a rebuild, delete frontend/dist and re-run setup.
* Show pip progress for PyTorch download on Windows
The torch CUDA wheel is ~2.8 GB and the CPU wheel is ~300 MB. With
| Out-Null suppressing all output, the install appeared completely
frozen with no feedback. Remove | Out-Null for the torch install
lines so pip's download progress bar is visible. Add a size hint
so users know the download is expected to take a while.
Also moves the Triton success message inside the GPU branch so it
only prints when Triton was actually installed.
* Guard CUDA env re-sanitization behind GPU check in llama.cpp build
The CUDA_PATH re-sanitization block (lines 1020-1033) references
$CudaToolkitRoot which is only set when $HasNvidiaSmi is true and
the CUDA Toolkit section runs. On CPU-only machines, $CudaToolkitRoot
is null, causing Split-Path to throw:
Split-Path : Cannot bind argument to parameter 'Path' because it is null.
Wrap the entire block in `if ($HasNvidiaSmi -and $CudaToolkitRoot)`.
* Rebuild frontend when source files are newer than dist/
Instead of only checking if dist/ exists, compare source file timestamps
against the dist/ directory. If any file in frontend/src/ is newer than
dist/, trigger a rebuild. This handles the case where a developer pulls
new frontend changes and re-runs setup -- stale assets get rebuilt
automatically.
* Fix cmake not found on Windows after winget install
Two issues fixed:
1. After winget installs cmake, Refresh-Environment may not pick up the
new PATH entry (MSI PATH changes sometimes need a new shell). Added a
fallback that probes cmake's default install locations (Program Files,
LocalAppData) and adds the directory to PATH explicitly if found.
2. If cmake is still unavailable when the llama.cpp build starts (e.g.
winget failed silently or PATH was not updated), the build now skips
gracefully with a [SKIP] warning instead of crashing with
"cmake : The term 'cmake' is not recognized".
* Fix frontend rebuild detection and decouple oxc-validator install
Address review feedback:
- Check entire frontend/ directory for changes, not just src/.
The build also depends on package.json, vite.config.ts,
tailwind.config.ts, public/, and other config files. A change
to any of these now triggers a rebuild.
- Move oxc-validator npm install outside the frontend build gate
in setup.sh so it always runs on setup, matching setup.ps1
which already had it outside the gate.
* Show cmake errors on failure and retry CUDA VS integration with elevation
Two fixes for issue #4405 (Windows setup fails at cmake configure):
1. cmake configure: capture output and display it on failure instead of
piping to Out-Null. When the error mentions "No CUDA toolset found",
print a hint about the CUDA VS integration files.
2. CUDA VS integration copy: when the direct Copy-Item fails (needs
admin access to write to Program Files), retry with Start-Process
-Verb RunAs to prompt for elevation. This is the root cause of the
"No CUDA toolset found" cmake failure -- the .targets files that let
MSBuild compile .cu files are missing from the VS BuildCustomizations
directory.
* Address reviewer feedback: cmake PATH persistence, stale cache, torch error check
1. Persist cmake PATH to user registry so Refresh-Environment cannot
drop it later in the same setup run. Previously the process-only
PATH addition at phase 1 could vanish when Refresh-Environment
rebuilt PATH from registry during phase 2/3 installs.
2. Clean stale CMake cache before configure. If a previous run built
with CUDA and the user reruns without a GPU (or vice versa), the
cached GGML_CUDA value would persist. Now the build dir is removed
before configure.
3. Explicitly set -DGGML_CUDA=OFF for CPU-only builds instead of just
omitting CUDA flags. This prevents cmake from auto-detecting a
partial CUDA installation.
4. Fix CUDA cmake flag indentation -- was misaligned from the original
PR, now consistently indented inside the if/else block.
5. Fail hard if pip install torch returns a non-zero exit code instead
of silently continuing with a broken environment.
* Remove extra CUDA cmake flags to align Windows with Linux build
Drop GGML_CUDA_FA_ALL_QUANTS, GGML_CUDA_F16, GGML_CUDA_GRAPHS,
GGML_CUDA_FORCE_CUBLAS, and GGML_CUDA_PEER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE flags.
The Linux build in setup.sh only sets GGML_CUDA=ON and lets llama.cpp
use its defaults for everything else. Keep Windows consistent.
* Address reviewer round 2: GPU probe fallback, Triton check, stale binary rebuild
1. GPU detection: fallback to default nvidia-smi install locations
(Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI, System32) when nvidia-smi
is not on PATH. Prevents silent CPU-only provisioning on machines
that have a GPU but a broken PATH.
2. Triton: check $LASTEXITCODE after pip install and print [WARN]
on failure instead of unconditional [OK].
3. Stale llama-server: check CMakeCache.txt for GGML_CUDA setting
and rebuild if the existing binary does not match the current GPU
mode (e.g. CUDA binary on a now-CPU-only rerun, or vice versa).
* Fix frontend rebuild detection and npm dependency issues
Addresses reviewer feedback on the frontend caching logic:
1. setup.sh: Fix broken find command that caused exit under pipefail.
The piped `find | xargs find -newer` had paths after the expression
which GNU find rejects. Replaced with a simpler `find -maxdepth 1
-type f -newer dist/` that checks ALL top-level files (catches
index.html, bun.lock, etc. that the extension allowlist missed).
2. setup.sh: Guard oxc-validator npm install behind `command -v npm`
check. When the frontend build is skipped (dist/ is cached), Node
bootstrap is also skipped, so npm may not be available.
3. setup.ps1: Replace Get-ChildItem -Include with explicit path
probing for src/ and public/. PowerShell's -Include without a
trailing wildcard silently returns nothing, so src/public changes
were never detected. Also check ALL top-level files instead of
just .json/.ts/.js/.mjs extensions.
* Fix studio setup: venv isolation, centralized .venv_t5, uv targeting
- All platforms (including Colab) now create ~/.unsloth/studio/.venv
with --without-pip fallback for broken ensurepip environments
- Add --python sys.executable to uv pip install in install_python_stack.py
so uv targets the correct venv instead of system Python
- Centralize .venv_t5 bootstrap in transformers_version.py with proper
validation (checks required packages exist, not just non-empty dir)
- Replace ~150 lines of duplicated install code across 3 worker files
with calls to the shared _ensure_venv_t5_exists() helper
- Use uv-if-present with pip fallback; do not install uv at runtime
- Add site.addsitedir() shim in colab.py so notebook cells can import
studio packages from the venv without system-Python double-install
- Update .venv_t5 packages: huggingface_hub 1.3.0->1.7.1, add hf_xet
- Bump transformers pin 4.57.1->4.57.6 in requirements + constraints
- Add Fast-Install helper to setup.ps1 with uv+pip fallback
- Keep Colab-specific completion banner in setup.sh
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* Fix nvidia-smi PATH persistence and cmake requirement for CPU-only
1. Store nvidia-smi as an absolute path ($NvidiaSmiExe) on first
detection. All later calls (Get-CudaComputeCapability,
Get-PytorchCudaTag, CUDA toolkit detection) use this absolute
path instead of relying on PATH. This survives Refresh-Environment
which rebuilds PATH from the registry and drops process-only
additions.
2. Make cmake fatal for CPU-only installs. CPU-only machines depend
entirely on llama-server for GGUF chat mode, so reporting "Setup
Complete!" without it is misleading. GPU machines can still skip
the llama-server build since they have other inference paths.
* Fix broken frontend freshness detection in setup scripts
- setup.sh: Replace broken `find | xargs find -newer` pipeline with
single `find ... -newer` call. The old pipeline produced "paths must
precede expression" errors (silently suppressed by 2>/dev/null),
causing top-level config changes to never trigger a rebuild.
- setup.sh: Add `command -v npm` guard to oxc-validator block so it
does not fail when Node was not installed (build-skip path).
- setup.ps1: Replace `Get-ChildItem -Include` (unreliable without
-Recurse on PS 5.1) with explicit directory paths for src/ and
public/ scanning.
- Both: Add *.html to tracked file patterns so index.html (Vite
entry point) changes trigger a rebuild.
- Both: Use -print -quit instead of piping to head -1 for efficiency.
* Fix bugs found during review of PRs #4404, #4400, #4399
- setup.sh: Add || true guard to find command that checks frontend/src
and frontend/public dirs, preventing script abort under set -euo
pipefail when either directory is missing
- colab.py: Use sys.path.insert(0, ...) instead of site.addsitedir()
so Studio venv packages take priority over system copies. Add warning
when venv is missing instead of silently failing.
- transformers_version.py: _venv_t5_is_valid() now checks installed
package versions via .dist-info metadata, not just directory presence.
Prevents false positives from stale or wrong-version packages.
- transformers_version.py: _install_to_venv_t5() now passes --upgrade
so pip replaces existing stale packages in the target directory.
- setup.ps1: CPU-only PyTorch install uses --index-url for cpu wheel
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to exit after the first match even if it had no METADATA file. Now
continues iterating until a valid METADATA is found or all dirs are
exhausted.
* Capture error output on failure instead of discarding with Out-Null
setup.ps1: 6 locations changed from `| Out-Null` to `| Out-String` with
output shown on failure -- PyTorch GPU/CPU install, Triton install,
venv_t5 package loop, cmake llama-server and llama-quantize builds.
transformers_version.py: clean stale .venv_t5 directory before reinstall
when validation detects missing or version-mismatched packages.
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* Fix ModuleNotFoundError when CLI imports studio.backend.core
The backend uses bare "from utils.*" imports everywhere, relying on
backend/ being on sys.path. Workers and routes add it at startup, but
the CLI imports studio.backend.core as a package -- backend/ was never
added. Add sys.path setup at the top of core/__init__.py so lazy
imports resolve correctly regardless of entry point.
Fixes: unsloth inference unsloth/Qwen3-8B "who are you" crashing with
"No module named 'utils'"
* Fix frontend freshness check to detect all top-level file changes
The extension allowlist (*.json, *.ts, *.js, *.mjs, *.html) missed
files like bun.lock, so lockfile-only dependency changes could skip
the frontend rebuild. Check all top-level files instead.
* Add tiktoken to .venv_t5 for Qwen-family tokenizers
Qwen models use tiktoken-based tokenizers which fail when routed through
the transformers 5.x overlay without tiktoken installed. Add it to the
setup scripts (with deps for Windows) and runtime fallback list.
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* studio: improve onboarding UX, tooltips, and training defaults
- Change splash text to "Train and run LLMs locally"
- Add "Chat Only" card with BubbleChatIcon to skip directly to chat
- Add Skip/Skip to Chat buttons in sidebar and footer
- Back button on step 1 returns to splash screen instead of being disabled
- Change "Watch video guide" to "Get started with our guide" with new URL
- Update intro text to mention all model types + chat
- Make all tooltips clickable (in addition to hover) via React context
- Strip surrounding quotes from pasted HF tokens
- Rename "Eval Split" to "Evaluation Split"
- Add SparklesIcon to "Auto Detect" format option
- Change step 4 heading to "Choose your training parameters"
- Default max_steps to 60
- Learning rate displayed in scientific notation with +/- stepper
- Context length options capped by model's max_position_embeddings (via AutoConfig)
- Fix "QLORA"/"LORA" to "QLoRA"/"LoRA" in summary step
- Backend: add max_position_embeddings to model config endpoint
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* studio: disable thinking for Qwen3.5 <9B and always for AI Assist
- Change Qwen3.5 thinking threshold from <=2B to <9B (0.8B, 2B, 4B
all disable thinking by default; 9B+ enables it)
- Always pass enable_thinking=False in AI Assist helper calls
(_run_with_helper and _generate_with_backend) regardless of chat
thinking settings
* studio: address PR review comments
- Extract _get_max_position_embeddings helper to DRY config extraction
- Fix "Skip to Chat" to navigate to /chat on step 1 (was /studio)
* fix: comment out debug print statements
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* studio: skip Shiki highlighting for incomplete SVG code fences
While streaming SVG content, the syntax highlighter (Shiki) re-parses
the entire growing SVG on every token, blocking the main thread and
freezing the code area until the fence closes. Show a plain-text
preview for incomplete SVG fences instead, similar to how Mermaid
diagrams show a placeholder while streaming.
* studio: fix default top_k from 50/40 to 20 for chat inference
Per Qwen3.5 docs (unsloth.ai/docs/models/qwen3.5), top_k should be 20
for both thinking and non-thinking modes. The model-specific config in
inference_defaults.json already had top_k=20 for Qwen3.5, but the
generic fallback defaults were wrong:
- Frontend DEFAULT_INFERENCE_PARAMS.topK: 50 -> 20
- Backend generate_chat_completion top_k: 40 -> 20
- Backend generate_chat_completion_with_tools top_k: 40 -> 20
- Frontend title generation top_k: 40 -> 20
* studio: set universal inference defaults for unknown models
Default params for any model without specific config:
temperature=0.6, top_p=0.95, top_k=20, min_p=0.01,
presence_penalty=0.0, repetition_penalty=1.0
Models with entries in inference_defaults.json (Qwen3.5, Gemma-3,
Llama, etc.) override these with their recommended values.
Updated in: frontend DEFAULT_INFERENCE_PARAMS, backend Pydantic
request models, and backend generate_chat_completion defaults.
* studio: only trust_remote_code for unsloth/ models in AutoConfig
Only set trust_remote_code=True when the model name starts with
"unsloth/". All other models default to False for safety.
* studio: move Generating spinner above the composer
The "Generating" spinner was below the send message bar, causing
the bar to jump up and down. Move it above the composer in both
the regular thread view and the welcome/empty view.
* studio: adjust toast close button position away from edge
Move the X close button on toasts (like "Starting model...") from
top-1.5 to top-3 and add right-3, giving more breathing room from
the top-right corner.
* studio: make Think button smaller with tighter icon-text gap
Reduce gap from 1.5 to 0.5, padding from px-2.5/py-1 to px-2/py-0.5,
and icon from size-3.5 to size-3.
* studio: multiple onboarding and chat UX improvements
- Move Generating spinner above composer (fixes jumping send bar)
- Make Think button smaller with tighter icon-text gap
- Chat card now inside grid (same size as Audio/Embeddings cards)
- Rename "Chat Only" to "Chat"
- Chat card requires Continue to proceed (no auto-advance)
- Continue on Chat selection skips onboarding and goes to /chat
- Tooltip (i) click on Chat card doesn't trigger navigation
- Step 1 footer Back button goes back to splash (label is "Back")
- Splash "Skip Onboarding" renamed to "Skip to Chat", navigates to /chat
- Toast close button moved away from edge
* studio: align Skip to Chat button, add Skip to footer
- Sidebar "Skip to Chat" now uses primary (green) Button style with
arrow icon, full width, aligned like step items. Shows on all steps.
- Footer: added "Skip" outline button next to Continue that goes
directly to /studio with progress saved (markOnboardingDone)
* studio: change default max steps from 30 to 60 in toggle hook
The DEFAULT_MAX_STEPS in use-max-steps-epochs-toggle.ts was still 30,
used as fallback when toggling from epochs back to max steps.
* studio: extend context length options to 262K
CONTEXT_LENGTHS now includes 65536, 131072, 262144 in addition to
the existing 512-32768 range. The onboarding step filters these by
the model's max_position_embeddings (e.g. Nemotron-3-Nano-4B has
262144), showing powers of 2 up to the model's maximum.
* studio: auto-select LoRA vs QLoRA based on model size and GPU memory
After selecting a model in onboarding, detect the total model weight
file size from HF Hub (safetensors/bin files). Then estimate memory
needed: model_size_gb * 1.5 * context_scale, where context_scale is:
- <=8192 tokens: 1.0x
- >8192 tokens: 1.7x
- >=16384 tokens: 2.0x
- >=32768 tokens: 4.0x
If the estimate fits in free GPU VRAM, default to LoRA (16-bit).
Otherwise default to QLoRA (4-bit).
Backend changes:
- Add model_size_bytes to ModelDetails (models.py)
- Add _get_model_size_bytes() using HfApi.repo_info (routes/models.py)
- Add vram_free_gb to get_gpu_summary (hardware.py)
Frontend changes:
- Add autoSelectTrainingMethod() in training-config-store.ts
- Called after model defaults are loaded
- Add model_size_bytes to ModelConfigResponse type
- Add vramFreeGb to HardwareInfo hook
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* studio: rename "Importing ML libraries..." to "Importing Unsloth..."
* studio: show model/dataset in training status, fix LoRA/QLoRA casing
- Training status now shows 'Training "model_name"' and 'Dataset = ...'
instead of generic "Starting training..."
- Fix Studio progress section to show QLoRA/LoRA instead of QLORA/LORA
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* studio: rename 'Skip to Chat' to 'Skip Onboarding' on splash screen
* studio: add presence_penalty support for chat inference
Add presence_penalty as a parameter across the full stack:
- Backend: llama_cpp.py generate_chat_completion/with_tools, Pydantic
models (inference.py), routes/inference.py pass-through
- Frontend: InferenceParams type, DEFAULT_INFERENCE_PARAMS (0.0),
chat-adapter.ts payload, chat-settings-sheet.tsx slider (0-2),
model defaults loading from inference_defaults.json
- Set Qwen3.5 default presence_penalty to 1.5 per official docs
- Default for unknown models is 0.0 (off)
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* studio: fix Chat card deselecting Text and aligning with other cards
* studio: fix presence_penalty not loading from inference defaults
The inference_config.py load_inference_config() was not including
presence_penalty in the returned config dict, so the Qwen3.5
default of 1.5 from inference_defaults.json never reached the
frontend. Added it to the config builder.
* studio: add delete button for cached models in model selector
Add trash icon on each downloaded model row (GGUF and safetensors) with
confirmation dialog. Backend DELETE /api/models/delete-cached endpoint
uses huggingface_hub scan_cache_dir + delete_revisions to cleanly remove
cached repos, refusing if the model is currently loaded.
* studio: restore inference defaults, reasoning, and tools on page refresh
On page refresh with a model already loaded, the frontend was not
re-applying model-specific inference defaults (presence_penalty,
temperature, etc.) or restoring reasoning/tools support flags.
Backend: Add inference config, supports_reasoning, supports_tools,
and context_length to InferenceStatusResponse.
Frontend: In the refresh callback, when an active model is detected,
apply mergeRecommendedInference and restore reasoning/tools flags
with proper Qwen3.5 size-based defaults.
* studio: fix delete dialog closing before async completes
Prevent AlertDialogAction's default close behavior with
e.preventDefault() so the dialog stays open during deletion.
Also block onOpenChange dismiss while deleting is in progress.
* fix: add Dict and Any imports to inference models
* studio: fix Qwen3.5 reasoning threshold in frontend load path
The frontend loadModel handler had the old threshold (<=2) for
disabling reasoning on small Qwen3.5 models. Changed to <9 to
match the backend. This was causing 4B to not properly disable
thinking by default when auto-loaded.
* studio: move GGUF delete to per-variant level
For GGUF repos, the trash icon now appears on each downloaded variant
row inside the quantization expander instead of on the repo-level row.
Backend accepts optional variant param to delete specific GGUF files
(blob + symlink) rather than the entire repo cache.
* studio: restore ggufContextLength on page refresh
The Max Tokens slider was capped at 32768 on page refresh because
ggufContextLength was not restored from the status response.
Now set it from statusRes.context_length on reconnect.
* fix: remove <think> from Qwen3.5 response template marker
The train-on-responses-only feature uses template markers to find
where the assistant response starts. The Qwen3.5 response marker
included '<think>\n' which is only present when thinking mode is
enabled. With thinking disabled (default for <9B), the marker
never matched, causing 100% of samples to be dropped.
Changed response marker from '<|im_start|>assistant\n<think>\n'
to '<|im_start|>assistant\n' which works regardless of thinking mode.
* studio: fix sloth ASCII art alignment in training overlay
* fix: correct sloth ASCII art alignment to match Unsloth banner
* studio: add Python and terminal tool calling to chat
Register python and terminal tools alongside web search. Python
executor validates imports (stdlib only) via unsloth_zoo
rl_environments, runs code in a subprocess sandbox with 5-min
timeout and cancel support. Terminal executor blocks dangerous
commands (rm, sudo, etc.) and runs in a temp directory.
Update llama_cpp tool loop to show tool-specific status messages
and pass cancel_event through to executors. Rename composer
toggle from "Search" to "Tools" and show TerminalIcon for
execution status pills.
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* studio: fix Nemotron/transformers 5.x support, onboarding navigation, port binding
Backend:
- Dynamic transformers 5.x detection via tokenizer_config.json fetch
(checks for TokenizersBackend class, cached per-model)
- Bump transformers 5.x version from 5.2.0 to 5.3.0 across all workers,
setup scripts (setup.sh, setup.ps1)
- Auto-enable trust_remote_code for unsloth/* models needing transformers 5.x
(workaround for NemotronH config parsing bug in transformers)
- Auto-install mamba-ssm/causal-conv1d for SSM models (NemotronH, Falcon-H1)
with --no-build-isolation --no-deps to avoid torch version conflicts
- Add SO_REUSEADDR to port check in run.py (fixes Colab proxy stale connection
falsely reporting port as in-use)
Frontend:
- Fix "Skip to Chat" navigation: use window.location.href instead of React
Router navigate() to bypass useEffect redirect race
- Fix "Skip Onboarding" on splash: navigates to /studio (not /chat)
- Fix onboarding guard: only check isOnboardingDone() on initial mount
- Fix Chat card on step 1: add sr-only spacer for consistent alignment
- Fix Chat+Text both selected: clear RadioGroup value when Chat is selected
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* studio: split tools toggle into Search and Code buttons
Replace the single "Tools" toggle with two independent toggles:
- "Search" (globe icon) enables web search only
- "Code" (terminal icon) enables Python and terminal execution
Add enabled_tools list field to the inference payload so the
backend only registers the tools the user has toggled on. Both
toggles appear in the main composer and the compare composer.
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* studio: fix tool calling import validation and error logging
Replace unsloth_zoo-dependent import checker with a standalone
ast-based validator using sys.stdlib_module_names. This properly
blocks non-stdlib imports (numpy, requests, etc.) and returns a
clear error message to the model so it can rewrite using only
stdlib.
Add full traceback to tool streaming error logs for debugging.
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* fix: parse gpt-oss harmony channels for clean safetensors chat output
gpt-oss models emit multi-channel output via harmony protocol tokens
(<|channel|>analysis<|message|>... and <|channel|>final<|message|>...).
TextIteratorStreamer with skip_special_tokens=True strips the special
tokens but leaves channel names concatenated with content, producing
garbled output like "analysisWe need to...assistantfinalHello!".
Add HarmonyTextStreamer that decodes with skip_special_tokens=False,
parses harmony markup via regex, and emits <think>analysis</think>
for the analysis channel and plain text for the final channel --
reusing the existing frontend reasoning UI.
Also expose supports_reasoning=True for non-GGUF gpt-oss models in
the /status endpoint so the frontend enables the Think toggle.
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* studio: use unsloth_zoo for Python sandbox validation
Set UNSLOTH_IS_PRESENT=1 and import check_python_modules and
check_signal_escape_patterns directly from unsloth_zoo instead
of a standalone fallback. This gives us the full Unsloth
validation including stdlib-only import checks and signal/timeout
escape pattern detection.
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* studio: allow all imports in Python tool sandbox
Remove stdlib-only import restriction. Keep signal escape
pattern detection via unsloth_zoo for safety.
* studio: fix ReadTimeout on tool streaming final pass
The 0.5s read timeout used for cancel-checking during streaming
also fires when waiting for the first response from llama-server
(e.g. reasoning model thinking for 15+ seconds). Add
_stream_with_retry() context manager that retries on ReadTimeout
while checking cancel_event, so the model has unlimited time to
think before producing the first token. Applied to both the
regular streaming path and the tool-calling final pass.
* fix: rewrite HarmonyTextStreamer with stateful incremental parsing
The delta-on-transformed approach had two critical bugs:
1. Before the full <|channel|>X<|message|> pattern was complete, the
strip-tokens fallback emitted "analysis" as plain text. Then when
the regex matched, _transform returned a completely different format
(<think>...</think>) and the delta was computed against the wrong
base string, producing fragments like "think>", "nk>", ">".
2. Even with full matches, the closing </think> tag shifted position
as content grew, so text[prev_len:] produced garbled deltas.
Replace with stateful incremental parsing that:
- Buffers until a complete channel+message pair is seen
- Emits <think> once when analysis channel first appears
- Streams analysis content deltas (computed on channel content directly)
- Emits </think> once when final channel first appears
- Streams final content deltas
- Closes open think tags in end()
Also skip the generic all_special_tokens stripping in
_clean_generated_text for gpt-oss since HarmonyTextStreamer already
produces clean output and the generic stripping was mangling <think>
tags.
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* fix: strip all <|...|> tokens in gpt-oss cleanup, not just harmony subset
The gpt-oss tokenizer has added tokens like <|return|> (id=200002) that
are not part of the harmony channel protocol but can leak into output.
The previous regex only stripped channel|message|start|end tokens.
Broaden the _clean_generated_text regex for gpt-oss to <\|[a-z_]+\|>
which catches all pipe-delimited tokens (return, constrain, reserved,
etc.) without matching <think>/<\/think> tags.
Verified: gpt-oss all_special_tokens are only <|return|>,
<|reserved_200017|>, <|startoftext|> -- none overlap with <think>.
The harmony tokens (channel, message, start, end) are added_tokens
but not in all_special_tokens.
* fix: hide config-only model repos from cached models list
Repos that only have metadata/config files cached (no .safetensors or
.bin weight files) were showing up in the Downloaded list with tiny
sizes like "1.8 KB" or "24 KB". These are just leftover config
snapshots from architecture checks, not usable models.
Filter the cached-models endpoint to only include repos that contain
actual model weight files (.safetensors or .bin).
* studio: fix toast description text contrast in dark mode
Add explicit !text-muted-foreground to toast description classNames
so secondary text (e.g. "Releases VRAM and resets inference state.")
is readable in dark mode.
* studio: fix Chat card icon alignment with size-4 spacer
Replace sr-only span (takes no space) with a size-4 shrink-0 div
matching the RadioGroupItem dimensions in other cards, so the Chat
icon aligns vertically with Text/Audio/Vision/Embeddings icons.
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* fix(llm_assist): disable thinking mode for helper model JSON output
Pass enable_thinking=False to generate_chat_completion() in both
_run_with_helper() and _generate_with_backend() so the Qwen3.5-4B
helper model produces clean JSON instead of wrapping responses in
<think> tags.
* fix(llm_assist): log per-request enable_thinking=False override
Add info-level log lines so the user can see that each helper/advisor
request overrides the server-level thinking default to False.
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* studio: switch helper model to Qwen3.5-4B-GGUF
Replace Qwen3-4B-Instruct-2507-GGUF with Qwen3.5-4B-GGUF as the
default helper model for LLM-assisted dataset detection. Same
UD-Q4_K_XL variant.
* studio: fix stale GGUF metadata when switching models (#4347)
Reset _supports_reasoning, _supports_tools, _context_length, and
_chat_template at the start of _read_gguf_metadata() to prevent
stale settings from a previous model leaking into the next load.
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* studio: change login error to "Incorrect password", add reset-password CLI
- Login error now says "Incorrect password" instead of the generic
"Incorrect username or password" since Studio only has one account.
- Add `unsloth studio reset-password` command that deletes the auth
database so a fresh admin account with a new random password is
created on the next server start.
* studio: include reset command in login error message
* studio: change password setup subtitle wording
## Summary
- Add web search tool calling for GGUF models (Search toggle, DuckDuckGo via ddgs)
- Add KV cache dtype dropdown (f16/bf16/q8_0/q5_1/q4_1) in Chat Settings
- Fix Qwen3/3.5 inference defaults per official docs (thinking on/off params)
- Enable reasoning by default for Qwen3.5 4B and 9B
- Replace "Generating" toast with inline spinner
- Fix stop button via asyncio.to_thread (event loop no longer blocked)
- Fix CUDA 12 compat lib paths for llama-server on CUDA 13 systems
- Fix auto-load model name not appearing in selector
- Training progress messages + dataset_num_proc fix
Integrated PRs:
- #4327 (imagineer99): BETA badge alignment (already in tree)
- #4340 (Manan Shah): prioritize training models in model selection
- #4344 (Roland Tannous): setup.sh macOS python version compatibility
- #4345 (Manan Shah): revamp model+dataset checking logic
* studio: extract param count from model name as fallback
When HuggingFace API doesn't return totalParams for a model,
extract the param count from the model name (e.g. "Qwen3-0.6B"
-> "0.6B", "Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct" -> "1B"). Applied to both
the recommended list and HF search results.
* studio: read GGUF context_length via fast header parser, set max tokens
- Fast GGUF metadata reader (~30-55ms) parses only KV header, skips
tensor data and large arrays (tokenizer vocab etc)
- Extracts context_length and chat_template from GGUF metadata
- Returns context_length in LoadResponse for frontend to use
- Frontend sets maxTokens to actual context_length for GGUFs (e.g.
262144 for Qwen3.5-9B, 131072 for Qwen2.5-7B)
- Max Tokens slider shows "Max" and is locked for GGUFs
- Auto-load path also uses actual context_length from load response
- Toast auto-dismiss (5s) and close button for auto-load toast
* studio: GGUF TTS audio support (from PR #4318)
Add GGUF TTS audio generation via llama-server. When a GGUF model
loads, the backend probes its vocabulary to detect audio codecs
(SNAC/BiCodec/DAC/CSM/Whisper). If detected, the codec is pre-loaded
and the model is reported as audio to the frontend.
During chat, TTS models route to the audio generation path which sends
a per-codec prompt to llama-server's /completion endpoint, extracts
generated tokens/text, and decodes to WAV using AudioCodecManager.
Also strips base64 audio data from prior assistant messages to prevent
context overflow.
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* Remove package-lock.json from tracking
* studio: per-model inference defaults, GGUF max tokens fix, reasoning toggle
- Add inference_defaults.json with per-model-family sampling parameters
for ~50 families (Qwen3.5, Qwen3, Gemma-3, Llama-3, DeepSeek, etc.).
Values sourced from unslothai/docs and Ollama params blobs.
- Family-based lookup in inference_config.py: extracts model family from
identifier, matches against patterns (longest match first), merges with
priority: model-specific YAML > family JSON > default.yaml.
- Fix GGUF Max Tokens slider locked at "Max": store ggufContextLength
separately from maxTokens so the slider is adjustable (step=64).
- Fix Ministral YAML: top_p was literal string "default", now 0.95.
- Add reasoning toggle for thinking models (Qwen3.5, Qwen3, DeepSeek-R1,
DeepSeek-V3.1, etc.): detect enable_thinking support from GGUF chat
template metadata, pass --jinja to llama-server, send
chat_template_kwargs per-request. Frontend shows "Reasoning is ON/OFF"
pill button next to attachment button in composer.
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* studio: remove default system prompt injection
Backend was injecting "You are a helpful AI assistant." when no system
prompt was provided. Neither unslothai/docs nor Ollama specify a default
system prompt for most models. Now defaults to empty string, letting the
model's own chat template handle system behavior.
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* studio: use lightbulb icons and "Think" label for reasoning toggle
Lightbulb on when thinking enabled, lightbulb-off when disabled.
Label is just "Think" in both states; grayed out styling when off.
* studio: fix HTML file upload breaking chat
Replace SimpleTextAttachmentAdapter with custom TextAttachmentAdapter
(excludes text/html) and HtmlAttachmentAdapter that strips tags via
DOMParser, removing scripts/styles and extracting readable text content
instead of dumping raw HTML markup into the conversation.
* studio: show chat template in Configuration panel
Display the model's Jinja2 chat template in a new "Chat Template"
section under Settings (now open by default). For GGUFs, reads from
GGUF metadata; for safetensors, reads from tokenizer.chat_template.
Template is editable with a "Restore default chat template" button
that appears when modified. Section only shows when a model with a
chat template is loaded.
* studio: editable chat template with Apply & Reload
Chat template section now functional:
- Editing the template shows "Apply & Reload" (reloads model with
custom template) and "Revert changes" buttons
- For GGUFs: writes template to temp .jinja file, passes
--chat-template-file to llama-server on reload
- For non-GGUF: passes chat_template_override in load request
- Settings section now open by default
- selectModel supports forceReload to reload same model
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* studio: fix DeepSeek reasoning detection and auto-load metadata
- Set _model_identifier before _read_gguf_metadata so DeepSeek
"thinking" template detection works (was always None before)
- Populate ggufContextLength, supportsReasoning, reasoningEnabled,
defaultChatTemplate in autoLoadSmallestModel GGUF path
* studio: add spacing before BETA badge in navbar
Add gap-1.5 on the logo Link container to space the BETA label
from the wordmark.
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* Strip <think> blocks from LLM assist model output
* Add debug logging for raw LLM assist output
* Quiet llama-server logs, use structlog in llm_assist
* Fix think-tag stripping when response is inside tags
* Remove debug logging of raw model output
* Clarify GGUF download logs: show cache hit vs actual download
* Clarify heuristic-detected mapping in UI text
* Default helper model to Qwen3-4B-Instruct-2507 UD-Q4_K_XL
* Remove package-lock.json from tracking, add to .gitignore
* Auto-open mapping dialog on Start Training for custom_heuristic format
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* Use last think block when extracting inner content (review feedback)
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The _VISION_CHECK_SCRIPT subprocess used logger.info() but logger was
never defined in the subprocess context. This caused a NameError on
every vision check, making all transformers 5.x models (Qwen3.5,
GLM, etc.) fall back to text-only mode even when they support vision.
Replace logger.info() with print() since the parent process reads
the subprocess stdout via result.stdout.
Move the sort logic from the backend to the frontend GgufVariantExpander
component where GPU VRAM info is available. The backend now does a simple
size-descending sort. The frontend pins the recommended variant at the
top, pushes OOM variants to the bottom, and sorts the rest by file size
descending (largest/best quality first).