* Windows installer: fix DiskPart UAC, drive-root cache, spurious rename warning, CPU-base messaging
amd-smi gate (DiskPart UAC mid-install): the AMD torch wheel ships hipInfo.exe
inside the venv, and the bitsandbytes fix prepends that venv Scripts dir to PATH.
shutil.which("hipinfo") then found it and flipped _amd_smi_allowed() to True, so
the post-install AMD probe fell through to `amd-smi list` (the venv hipInfo failed
to report gcnArchName, which is why the arch came from the GPU-name table) and
amd-smi elevated, popping the DiskPart UAC. Fix: a hipinfo resolved inside the
active venv (sys.prefix) is the torch-wheel binary, not a HIP SDK, and must not
open the gate. Mirrored in install_python_stack.py, install_llama_prebuilt.py, and
backend utils/hardware/amd.py (the runtime VRAM poller had the same latent prompt).
TORCHINDUCTOR_CACHE_DIR: move from C:\tc to <StudioHome>\TORCHINDUCTOR_CACHE_DIR so
the inductor/Triton cache lives under the user's Studio home, not the system drive
root. Long paths are already enabled above so deep inductor paths still fit.
unsloth.exe rename: skip the rename (and its "pip may fail with WinError 32"
warning) when SKIP_STUDIO_BASE=1. In the install.ps1 flow base packages are not
reinstalled, so unsloth.exe is never rewritten; the self-rename only failed because
setup runs via unsloth.exe (the running launcher holds its own file). The
'studio update' flow still attempts it.
CPU PyTorch messaging: clarify that the CPU base is temporary and setup replaces it
with GPU ROCm wheels, and print an explicit "GPU ROCm PyTorch installed" line after
the AMD wheels land, so the log makes clear the final install is GPU-accelerated.
Adds two regression tests covering the venv-internal vs external hipInfo gate.
Verified end-to-end on a Strix Halo box (Radeon 8060S / gfx1151): install.ps1
--local from this branch completed exit 0 with no DiskPart prompt, no rename
warning, the cache under the Studio home, and "GPU ROCm PyTorch installed
(gfx1151)"; Studio then booted and detected "ROCm (HIP 7.13.99004) -- AMD Radeon
8060S Graphics".
* Windows installer: drop the unreliable unsloth.exe rename and its WinError 32 warning
setup.ps1 used to rename the running unsloth.exe out of the way before the
base-package upgrade so pip could replace it. That rename never actually
worked: setup runs *via* unsloth.exe, so renaming our own running
uv-trampoline launcher failed with a sharing violation (WinError 32) and only
printed a scary 'could not rename unsloth.exe; pip may fail with WinError 32'
warning on every Windows install and update.
It also was not needed. pip tolerates a running/locked console-script .exe: it
moves the old one aside and writes the new one. The base upgrade routes through
pip on Windows, so the upgrade succeeds (or, in the install.ps1 flow with
SKIP_STUDIO_BASE=1, the base is not touched at all) and unsloth.exe is left
intact either way.
Removing the rename block and its failed-install restore block removes the
false warning for all Windows devices in both the install and update flows.
* Windows installer: gate venv-internal hipInfo.exe in PowerShell amd-smi probe; harden venv path checks
Follow-up to PR #6296.
- install.ps1 and setup.ps1: ignore the AMD torch wheel hipInfo.exe that lives
inside the Studio venv when probing for a HIP SDK, so amd-smi no longer reopens
the DiskPart UAC during install/update. Mirrors _path_inside_venv in the Python
installers, which already do this.
- amd.py, install_llama_prebuilt.py, install_python_stack.py: normcase the venv
containment check (Windows paths are case-insensitive) and run the
HIP_PATH/ROCM_PATH candidate through it too.
- setup.ps1: fall back to a short TORCHINDUCTOR cache dir when long paths are
unavailable, and create the dir wildcard-safely.
- tests: isolate sys.prefix in the gate helper, add HIP_PATH/ROCM_PATH cases, and
assert the PowerShell venv exclusion.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* Windows installer: install ROCm PyTorch directly for a known AMD arch
When the GPU arch is known (name-inferred from the GPU-name table) but ROCm
could not be probe-verified (no HIP SDK, no amd-smi), the bootstrap installed
a CPU PyTorch base that setup.ps1 then force-reinstalled as ROCm. The
repo.amd.com wheels bundle their own runtime (no HIP SDK required), which
setup.ps1 already relies on, so the CPU base was a pure wasted download/install.
- Gate the ROCm index on a known arch, not only on probe-verified ROCm, so a
mapped arch installs ROCm torch directly. Unmapped arches and no-GPU hosts
still get CPU (unchanged).
- Fall back to a CPU base if the ROCm-index install fails, so a transient
repo.amd.com outage does not abort the install (setup.ps1 retries ROCm).
- Correct the stale comment that claimed ROCm wheels need a confirmed HIP SDK.
- Add a regression test for the arch-based gate.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* Windows installer: correct the unsloth.exe rename-removal comment
The comment claimed the base upgrade 'routes through pip on Windows' and that
pip 'moves the old unsloth.exe aside, then writes the new one'. That is not what
the code does. install_python_stack tries uv first; on a locked launcher uv
aborts and falls back to pip, but the pip fallback strips --upgrade-package and
base.txt lists only bare unsloth/unsloth-zoo, so pip finds them already
satisfied and no-ops. The running unsloth.exe is left intact at its current
version either way. Reword the comment to describe the real uv-first /
pip-fallback-no-op behavior. No functional change.
* Windows installer: close two gaps in the venv-internal hipinfo exclusion
Review follow-up. The amd-smi/DiskPart gate could still reopen in two cases:
- setup.ps1 ran the HIP probe long before $VenvDir is assigned, so without
VIRTUAL_ENV (the `unsloth studio update` path) $venvRoots was empty and the
venv-internal hipInfo.exe was not recognized. Seed the venv root from
UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON and the default Studio home too (both installers).
- The HIP_PATH/ROCM_PATH candidate was accepted without the venv filter, so an
env var pointing into the venv (AMD wheel) still set $HipSdkInstalled. Run
Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal on the candidate as well (both installers).
Extend the PS gate test to assert both. Both .ps1 parse clean; install tests
pass (the venv-internal / HIP probe coverage at 359 passed).
* Windows installer: correct the CPU-base message for arches with no ROCm wheels
After gating the ROCm index on a known arch, a mapped arch sets $ROCmIndexUrl
and installs ROCm directly, so it no longer reaches the "temporary CPU base"
branch. That branch is now reached only by a name-inferred arch with no ROCm
wheels (e.g. RDNA2 gfx103X), where setup.ps1 does NOT install ROCm. The old
text ("setup replaces it with GPU ROCm wheels ... the final install IS
GPU-accelerated") was therefore always wrong there. Say plainly that PyTorch
stays on CPU for this GPU.
* Windows installer: seed the venv-internal hipInfo check from a custom Studio home
Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal seeded the venv root from VIRTUAL_ENV, VenvDir, the
setup python, and the default %USERPROFILE% path only. A standalone
`unsloth studio update` with a custom UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME (or STUDIO_HOME alias)
and none of those set would not recognize the venv hipInfo on PATH, reopening the
amd-smi/DiskPart gate. Seed the custom home too, in both installers, and assert
it in the gate test.
* Studio installer: resolve venv aliases and expand ~ in the hipInfo venv filter
Two review points on the amd-smi/DiskPart UAC gate:
1. _path_inside_venv compared os.path.abspath of sys.prefix and the hipInfo
path, which does not resolve symlinks, junctions, or 8.3 short names. A venv
reached through an aliased path then fails the check, so its bundled
hipInfo.exe is mistaken for an external HIP SDK and amd-smi runs (the
DiskPart prompt this fix exists to suppress). Switch to os.path.realpath in
all three copies (amd.py, install_llama_prebuilt.py, install_python_stack.py).
2. setup.ps1's early venv-internal hipInfo probe seeded the venv root from a
custom Studio home (UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME / STUDIO_HOME) without expanding a
leading ~, while the canonical resolver does. With a tilde form,
[IO.Path]::GetFullPath kept the literal ~ relative to cwd, so the custom-home
hipInfo escaped the filter and reopened the gate. Expand ~ in the probe the
same way as the resolver.
tests/studio/install/test_pr5940_followups.py: 30 passed (adds a symlink
realpath case and a setup.ps1 tilde-expansion guard).
* Studio installer: mirror the hipInfo venv filter and ROCm wheel pins into install.ps1
Follow-up review on the same install.ps1 paths:
1. install.ps1's venv-internal hipInfo probe (Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal)
seeded the venv root from a custom Studio home without expanding a leading
~, unlike the canonical resolver and setup.ps1. A tilde form left
[IO.Path]::GetFullPath with the literal ~ (relative to cwd), so the
custom-home hipInfo escaped the filter and reopened the amd-smi/DiskPart
gate. Expand ~ in the probe, matching the setup.ps1 fix.
2. The AMD ROCm path installed torchvision/torchaudio bare while pinning torch
to below 2.12. AMD's per-arch index publishes the companions independently
and may ship torchvision 0.27 (for torch 2.12) before removing 0.26, so a
bare resolve can pick an ABI-incompatible set and fall back to CPU. Add
torchvision/torchaudio floor maps and pass the pinned specs, mirroring
setup.ps1 and install_python_stack.py.
3. The ROCm-to-CPU fallback torch install used Invoke-InstallCommand (no
retry), the only torch step in the file without it. Switch to
Invoke-InstallCommandRetry so the recovery path survives a transient index
failure.
tests/studio/install/test_pr5940_followups.py: 33 passed (parametrized tilde
check over both installers, a torch/companion floor-map parity test, and a
CPU-fallback retry guard).
* Studio installer: scan all PATH hipinfo so the venv copy can't shadow a real HIP SDK
The amd-smi HIP-SDK probe used shutil.which("hipinfo") / Get-Command hipinfo,
which return only the first hit on PATH. The AMD torch wheel ships hipInfo.exe
inside the venv and the bnb fix (plus the Studio backend) prepend the venv
Scripts dir to PATH, so that venv-internal copy lands first. When a real HIP SDK
hipinfo sits later on PATH with HIP_PATH/ROCM_PATH unset, the first-hit probe
stopped at the venv copy, treated it as "not a HIP SDK", and closed the amd-smi
gate -- AMD users in that PATH-only SDK setup lost amd-smi telemetry and could
fall back to CPU. Scan every PATH entry and keep the first hipinfo that is not
venv-internal; only the venv copy is ignored, so the UAC/DiskPart suppression is
unchanged.
Applied to all three Python copies (install_llama_prebuilt.py,
install_python_stack.py, backend/utils/hardware/amd.py) via a new
_external_hipinfo_on_path helper, and both PowerShell callers (install.ps1,
setup.ps1) now use Get-Command hipinfo -All filtered by Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal.
tests/studio/install/test_pr5940_followups.py: 36 passed (real-PATH scan tests, a
shadow-regression test for the exact venv-first ordering, and a parity check that
every Python copy uses the scanning helper).
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* Studio uninstallers: fix leftovers (false "removed", shared icon, llama lock)
Auditing a dual native+WSL uninstall on a real device surfaced three leftovers:
1. uninstall.ps1 removed the data dir (which holds unsloth.ico) before the
shortcuts that reference that icon, so Explorer's icon cache briefly held it
open. Remove-Item -Recurse reported success yet left the locked file, and the
dir was never re-attempted, so it orphaned with a false "removed" log.
_RemovePath now verifies the path is actually gone (retrying transient locks)
and reports honestly, and the data dir is re-swept after the shortcuts go.
2. install.sh writes a shared unsloth.ico to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Unsloth Studio for
the WSL shortcut, but uninstall.sh never removed it, orphaning the icon (and
dir) after a WSL uninstall. uninstall.sh now drops that icon and the dir when
empty, in both the powershell.exe and drvfs-fallback paths.
3. ~/.unsloth/.llama.cpp.install.lock was never removed, so the rmdir of
~/.unsloth failed and the dir lingered. Both uninstallers now remove the lock.
Verified by running both uninstallers on a real dual install: device fully clean
(no install dirs, shortcuts, PATH/registry entries, shared icon, or lock left).
* install.sh: auto-route Strix Halo WSL to an existing Ubuntu 24.04
ROCm-on-WSL is the GPU runtime for Strix Halo and only targets Ubuntu
24.04. When the installer runs in a newer default distro (e.g. 26.04) it
cannot enable the GPU and silently falls back to CPU. If a 24.04 distro
already exists, re-run the install there and stop in the current one so the
GPU path is taken without the user having to know about the distro
requirement.
Runs before venv creation so the wrong distro is left untouched, guards
against re-route loops via UNSLOTH_WSL_REROUTED, leaves a working ROCm
distro alone (librocdxg present), and skips the GGUF-only / opt-out /
non-Strix cases. When no 24.04 distro exists we keep today's behaviour:
continue to CPU and print the `wsl --install Ubuntu-24.04` guidance, never
auto-downloading a distro.
Adds tests/sh/test_strixhalo_wsl_reroute.sh (hermetic: extracts the
function, rewrites its paths to fixtures, mocks wsl.exe) covering the full
decision matrix, wired into tests/run_all.sh.
* uninstall.ps1: keep shared unsloth.ico for a surviving WSL shortcut
A dual native+WSL install shares %LOCALAPPDATA%\Unsloth Studio\unsloth.ico:
install.sh points the WSL shortcut's icon there while the native install owns the
dir. The native uninstaller removed the whole dir unconditionally, so uninstalling
native while keeping WSL left the WSL shortcut with a blank icon. The old code only
avoided this when Explorer happened to hold the icon open, which is unreliable; on a
real dual install the dir was deleted and the WSL shortcut went blank.
_RemoveDataDirKeepingWslIcon now scans the Start Menu + Desktop for a surviving
"Unsloth Studio (WSL ...).lnk" and, if found, removes everything in the data dir
except unsloth.ico (keeping the dir) instead of deleting it; with no WSL shortcut it
removes the dir as before. uninstall.sh still drops the icon and the empty dir when
WSL itself is uninstalled, so every uninstall order ends clean.
Adds tests/studio/test_uninstall_dual_install_icon.ps1 (AST-extracts the helper and
runs it against a temp dir with controlled shortcut dirs) covering the dual,
native-only, empty, and missing-dir cases, wired into the windows-inference smoke
workflow. Verified on a real dual install: native uninstall now keeps unsloth.ico
and the WSL shortcut's icon stays intact.
* installer: condense AMD/ROCm code comments (no behavior change)
Tighten the comments added for the Strix Halo native+WSL installer work so
they are shorter and clearer without losing intent: the venv-internal hipInfo
amd-smi gate, the ROCm torch/companion floor maps, the WSL 24.04 reroute, and
the dual-install uninstall icon handling. Comment-only; code paths unchanged.
107 insertions, 166 deletions across 11 files.
* install.sh: run the Strix Halo WSL reroute before any STUDIO_HOME write
The reroute fired after mkdir -p "$STUDIO_HOME" and the legacy-venv migration,
so rerouting 26.04 -> 24.04 left an empty ~/.unsloth/studio stub in the origin
distro (and ran venv migration in the distro about to be abandoned). Move the
reroute ahead of the venv section so the origin distro is left untouched, matching
the function's own comment. Behavior is identical on every non-reroute path.
* installer: fix ROCm CPU-fallback, hipinfo gate edge cases, uninstall icon, WSL 22.04
- install.ps1: clear $ROCmIndexUrl/$ROCmTorchFloor after the CPU fallback so the
flavor-repair block does not retry the failed ROCm index and abort the install;
pin the ROCm companion specs ($visionSpec/$audioSpec) in the repair path too.
- install.ps1 + setup.ps1: skip a bare drive root in Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal so a
non-venv UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON does not match the whole drive; iterate
HIP_PATH/HIP_PATH_57/ROCM_PATH and take the first non-venv hipinfo.
- amd.py, install_llama_prebuilt.py, install_python_stack.py: strip surrounding
quotes from PATH entries before probing for hipinfo.
- install.sh: pipefail the WSL reroute curl|sh; do not reroute supported Ubuntu 22.04.
- uninstall.sh: keep the shared unsloth.ico while any Unsloth shortcut (native or
another WSL distro) still references it, in both the powershell and drvfs paths.
- tests: regression coverage for all of the above.
* installer: forward reroute options, guard ROCm bootstrap, harden hipinfo gate
- install.sh: forward the caller's --package/--python/--verbose/--tauri and a custom
UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME into the WSL reroute (was a bare default install); bail on
--local; run the reroute BEFORE dependency/uv install so the origin distro is left
untouched; set UNSLOTH_SKIP_ROCM_WSL_SETUP after a failed reroute so the later
ROCm-on-WSL bootstrap does not install into the unsupported origin distro.
- install.ps1 + setup.ps1: Get-Command hipinfo -CommandType Application so only real
executables match (not an alias/function named hipinfo).
- uninstall.ps1: guard $env:APPDATA when building the default shortcut search dirs.
- tests: cover option forwarding, --local bail, the bootstrap guard, and the gate change.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* installer: guard origin ROCm bootstrap on every CPU-only fallback; harden ~ expansion
WSL reroute: the no-wsl.exe, no-24.04-target and --local fallbacks all tell the
user the install continues CPU-only, but only the failed-reroute branch set
UNSLOTH_SKIP_ROCM_WSL_SETUP=1. The later _maybe_bootstrap_rocm_wsl gate keys off
that flag, so the other three branches could still install ROCm into the
unsupported origin distro (e.g. 26.04). Set the skip guard on all of them.
Forward UNSLOTH_ROCM_WSL_AUTO into the reroute so a Tauri/consented GPU bootstrap
carries through to the rerouted 24.04 child instead of dropping to the prompt path.
install.ps1/setup.ps1: guard the venv-probe ~ expansion on a non-empty
$env:USERPROFILE so Join-Path does not throw on a profile-less service account.
Tests: add no-wsl.exe and UNSLOTH_ROCM_WSL_AUTO reroute cases, the USERPROFILE
guard assertion, and route shell-test fixtures through a single trap-cleaned root.
* installer: pin + soften Windows ROCm Python repair, reroute to 22.04, harden gates
install_python_stack.py: the Windows AMD ROCm repair in _ensure_rocm_torch()
installed bare torch/torchvision/torchaudio via the fatal pip_install -- the same
asymmetry already fixed on the PowerShell side. A transient repo.amd.com failure
could abort the whole install even after install.ps1/setup.ps1 fell back to CPU.
Pin companions per-arch (gfx120X/Strix -> the rocm7.2 trio, mirroring the PS floor
maps) and make the retry nonfatal: keep the existing build and let the user re-run
update to retry ROCm, so the chain install.ps1 -> setup.ps1 -> stack stays CPU-safe.
install.sh: reroute now targets an installed Ubuntu 24.04 OR 22.04 (24.04 preferred);
both are AMD-supported for ROCm-on-WSL, matching the leave-alone set, so a box with
only 22.04 reaches the GPU instead of staying CPU-only.
install.ps1/setup.ps1: a bare ~ for UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME left an empty Join-Path child
(PS 5.1 throws); fall back to USERPROFILE directly and only join a real remainder.
_path_inside_venv (amd.py + both installers): guard a root-dir sys.prefix so commonpath
can't classify every path on the drive as venv-internal (defensive; venv never at root).
uninstall.sh: guard an empty LOCALAPPDATA in the PS-interop icon cleanup (mirror APPDATA).
Tests: add 22.04-target reroute cases, Windows ROCm pin+nonfatal coverage (text +
behavioral), root-dir guard coverage, and bare-~/LOCALAPPDATA guard assertions.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* install.sh: match WSL reroute target by exact distro name, not substring
The 24.04/22.04 reroute target was chosen with grep -F (substring), so a custom
distro such as 'Ubuntu-24.04-test' (with no exact Ubuntu-24.04) was picked as the
target; the later 'wsl -d Ubuntu-24.04' then fails and the Strix Halo install stays
CPU-only. Match whole lines (grep -ixF) and reuse the matched name so only a real
Ubuntu-24.04/22.04 is targeted. Adds substring-rejection + exact-vs-custom tests.
* install.sh: keep the WSL reroute target to Ubuntu 24.04 (helper-supported only)
The ROCm-on-WSL bootstrap (scripts/install_rocm_wsl_strixhalo.sh) dies on any
VERSION_ID other than 24.04 and pins the noble repo, so treating 22.04 as
GPU-supported let the parent report a successful reroute while the child fell
back to CPU. Drop 22.04 from the supported set and the reroute target list;
24.04 stays the sole target (keeping the exact whole-line distro match). An
already-working ROCm on any other version is still left alone by the librocdxg
check above.
tests: reroute 22.04 cases updated to the 24.04-only behavior; make the
"no wsl.exe" case hermetic so a real host wsl.exe can't leak in on dev boxes;
stop the tauri exit-order check from mis-flagging the reroute helper's
[ "$TAURI_MODE" = true ] && ... --tauri one-liner.
* installer: tighten comment wording across the Strix Halo install/uninstall paths
Condense the verbose multi-line comment blocks (amd-smi hipinfo gate, ROCm
torch install + CPU fallback, WSL reroute, uninstall icon-keep) into fewer,
clearer lines. Comments and a few docstrings only; no code, logic, or
behavior change. Verified with bash -n, the PowerShell parser, and ast.parse,
and the installer test suite still passes.
* add AGPL-3.0 SPDX headers to the .sh/.ps1 scripts missing them
Every shell and PowerShell script under the Studio/installer surface now
carries the standard SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only + copyright
header (after the shebang where present): the installer (install.sh,
install.ps1), build.sh, the .github and src-tauri scripts, the installer
test suite, and the moe kernel test. Header-only, line endings preserved;
bash -n, the PowerShell parser, and the installer tests all pass.
* installer: drop the duplicate AGPL header from install.sh and install.ps1
Both already carry an SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only header below
their usage comment block; the prior header pass added a second one at the
top because it only scanned the first few lines. Remove the duplicate so each
file keeps a single original header.
* installer: force-reinstall CPU fallback torch; propagate Tauri NEED_SUDO from reroute
install.ps1/setup.ps1: when the AMD ROCm wheel install fails and we fall back to a
CPU base, force-reinstall the torch/vision/audio triplet. A failed ROCm install can
leave an unpinned ROCm torch (e.g. 2.10.0+rocm on gfx110X/gfx90a) that still
satisfies the CPU torch>=2.4,<2.11.0 range, so without --force-reinstall uv keeps the
ROCm build and only swaps the companions -- a mismatched venv the flavor-repair block
won't fix. setup.ps1 scopes the forced reinstall to the ROCm-fallback path
() so the genuine CPU-only install stays fast.
install.sh: the Strix Halo WSL reroute treated every nonzero child exit as a reroute
failure and fell back to CPU. In --tauri mode the child uses exit 2 ([TAURI:NEED_SUDO])
to ask the desktop app to elevate for the target distro; capture the child's exit code
and propagate exit 2 in Tauri mode (the child already printed the NEED_SUDO line)
instead of masking it. CLI mode still falls back to CPU on a generic failure.
Tests: reroute Tauri exit-2 propagation (and non-Tauri CPU-fallback) cases;
run_func now preserves the child exit code; force-reinstall assertions for both
PowerShell installers.
Note: codex's _rr_q apostrophe finding is a false positive -- the helper already
emits POSIX-correct 'O'\''Brien' and round-trips under both sh and bash.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* setup.ps1: fix $cpuForce array collapse in the ROCm->CPU torch fallback
An if-expression assignment ($cpuForce = if ($ROCmCpuFallback) { @("--force-reinstall") })
collapses the single-element array to a scalar string, so @cpuForce splatting enumerated
it character-by-character into broken single-letter args (- - f o r c e ...), which made
uv/pip reject the install and aborted the whole Studio setup on the AMD ROCm->CPU fallback
path. Build $cpuForce as a real array assigned outside the if-expression so the splat passes
a single --force-reinstall arg. Genuine CPU-only installs stay fast (empty array, no flag).
Test now asserts the array-build form and rejects the if-expression form.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* uninstall: remove the isolated Node.js runtime (~/.unsloth/node)
The isolated Node.js runtime (install_node_prebuilt.py, added with the managed-Node
change) installs to ~/.unsloth/node in default mode -- a sibling of studio, so deleting
<studio> leaves it behind (~200MB orphaned after uninstall). Both uninstallers already
remove the other default-mode siblings (llama.cpp/.cache/.staging); add node alongside
them. uninstall.ps1 also adds it to the handle-lock sweep so a held node.exe can't block
the delete. Env/custom mode nests node under the custom root, removed with that root.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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#Requires -Version 5.1
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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# Copyright 2026-present the Unsloth AI Inc. team. All rights reserved. See /studio/LICENSE.AGPL-3.0
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.SYNOPSIS
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Full environment setup for Unsloth Studio on Windows (bundled version).
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.DESCRIPTION
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Uses an isolated, Unsloth-managed Node.js for the frontend build when the
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system Node/npm do not meet requirements (never modifies the system Node).
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When running from pip install: skips frontend build (already bundled). When
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running from git repo: full setup including frontend build.
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Supports NVIDIA GPU (full training + inference) and CPU-only (GGUF chat mode).
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Default output is minimal (step/substep), aligned with studio/setup.sh.
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unsloth studio setup --verbose
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|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
|
|
$ScriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
|
|
$PackageDir = Split-Path -Parent $ScriptDir
|
|
|
|
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Maintainer-editable defaults
|
|
# Change these in the GitHub-hosted script so users get updated defaults.
|
|
# User env vars always override these baked-in values.
|
|
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Prefer "latest" over "master" -- "master" bypasses the prebuilt resolver
|
|
# (no matching GitHub release), forces a source build, and causes HTTP 422
|
|
# errors. Only use "master" temporarily when the latest release is missing
|
|
# support for a new model architecture.
|
|
$DefaultLlamaPrForce = ""
|
|
$DefaultLlamaSource = "https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp"
|
|
$DefaultLlamaTag = "latest"
|
|
$DefaultLlamaForceCompileRef = "master"
|
|
|
|
# Verbose can be enabled either by CLI flag or by UNSLOTH_VERBOSE=1.
|
|
$script:UnslothVerbose = ($env:UNSLOTH_VERBOSE -eq '1')
|
|
foreach ($a in $args) {
|
|
if ($a -eq '--verbose' -or $a -eq '-v') {
|
|
$script:UnslothVerbose = $true
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Propagate to child processes (e.g. install_python_stack.py) so they
|
|
# also respect verbose mode. Process-scoped -- does not persist.
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
$env:UNSLOTH_VERBOSE = '1'
|
|
}
|
|
$script:LlamaCppDegraded = $false
|
|
# CUDA toolkit state, published by Resolve-CudaToolkit. Only the Phase 4 source
|
|
# build consumes these; the prebuilt path leaves them at these defaults.
|
|
$script:CudaToolkitReady = $false
|
|
$script:NvccPath = $null
|
|
$script:CudaToolkitRoot = $null
|
|
$script:CudaArch = $null
|
|
|
|
# Detect if running from pip install (no frontend/ dir in studio)
|
|
$FrontendDir = Join-Path $ScriptDir "frontend"
|
|
$OxcValidatorDir = Join-Path $ScriptDir "backend\core\data_recipe\oxc-validator"
|
|
$IsPipInstall = -not (Test-Path $FrontendDir)
|
|
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
# Helper functions
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
|
|
# Reload ALL environment variables from registry.
|
|
# Picks up changes made by installers (winget, msi, etc.) including
|
|
# Path, CUDA_PATH, CUDA_PATH_V*, and any other vars they set.
|
|
function Refresh-Environment {
|
|
foreach ($level in @('Machine', 'User')) {
|
|
$vars = [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariables($level)
|
|
foreach ($key in $vars.Keys) {
|
|
if ($key -eq 'Path') { continue }
|
|
Set-Item -Path "Env:$key" -Value $vars[$key] -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$machinePath = [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('Path', 'Machine')
|
|
$userPath = [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('Path', 'User')
|
|
# Merge: venv Scripts (if active) > Machine > User > current $env:Path. Dedup raw+expanded.
|
|
$venvScripts = if ($env:VIRTUAL_ENV) { Join-Path $env:VIRTUAL_ENV 'Scripts' } else { $null }
|
|
$sources = @()
|
|
if ($venvScripts) { $sources += $venvScripts }
|
|
$sources += @($machinePath, $userPath, $env:Path)
|
|
$merged = ($sources | Where-Object { $_ }) -join ';'
|
|
$seen = @{}
|
|
$unique = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[string]
|
|
foreach ($p in $merged -split ";") {
|
|
$rawKey = $p.Trim().Trim('"').TrimEnd("\").ToLowerInvariant()
|
|
$expKey = [Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables($p).Trim().Trim('"').TrimEnd("\").ToLowerInvariant()
|
|
if ($rawKey -and -not $seen.ContainsKey($rawKey) -and -not $seen.ContainsKey($expKey)) {
|
|
$seen[$rawKey] = $true
|
|
if ($expKey -and $expKey -ne $rawKey) { $seen[$expKey] = $true }
|
|
$unique.Add($p)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$env:Path = $unique -join ";"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── Helper: safely add a directory to the persistent User PATH ──
|
|
# Direct registry access preserves REG_EXPAND_SZ (avoids dotnet/runtime#1442).
|
|
# Append (default) keeps existing tools first; Prepend for must-win entries.
|
|
function Add-ToUserPath {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Directory,
|
|
[ValidateSet('Append','Prepend')]
|
|
[string]$Position = 'Append'
|
|
)
|
|
try {
|
|
$regKey = [Microsoft.Win32.Registry]::CurrentUser.CreateSubKey('Environment')
|
|
try {
|
|
$rawPath = $regKey.GetValue('Path', '', [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueOptions]::DoNotExpandEnvironmentNames)
|
|
[string[]]$entries = if ($rawPath) { $rawPath -split ';' } else { @() } # string[] prevents scalar collapse
|
|
$normalDir = $Directory.Trim().Trim('"').TrimEnd('\').ToLowerInvariant()
|
|
$expNormalDir = [Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables($Directory).Trim().Trim('"').TrimEnd('\').ToLowerInvariant()
|
|
$kept = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[string]
|
|
$matchIndices = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[int]
|
|
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $entries.Count; $i++) {
|
|
$stripped = $entries[$i].Trim().Trim('"')
|
|
$rawNorm = $stripped.TrimEnd('\').ToLowerInvariant()
|
|
$expNorm = [Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables($stripped).TrimEnd('\').ToLowerInvariant()
|
|
$isMatch = ($rawNorm -and ($rawNorm -eq $normalDir -or $rawNorm -eq $expNormalDir)) -or
|
|
($expNorm -and ($expNorm -eq $normalDir -or $expNorm -eq $expNormalDir))
|
|
if ($isMatch) {
|
|
$matchIndices.Add($i)
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
$kept.Add($entries[$i])
|
|
}
|
|
$alreadyPresent = $matchIndices.Count -gt 0
|
|
if ($alreadyPresent -and $Position -eq 'Append') { # Append: idempotent no-op
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
if ($alreadyPresent -and $Position -eq 'Prepend' -and # Prepend: no-op if already at front
|
|
$matchIndices.Count -eq 1 -and $matchIndices[0] -eq 0) {
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
# One-time backup under HKCU\Software\Unsloth\PathBackup
|
|
if ($rawPath) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$backupKey = [Microsoft.Win32.Registry]::CurrentUser.CreateSubKey('Software\Unsloth')
|
|
try {
|
|
$existingBackup = $backupKey.GetValue('PathBackup', $null)
|
|
if (-not $existingBackup) {
|
|
$backupKey.SetValue('PathBackup', $rawPath, [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind]::ExpandString)
|
|
}
|
|
} finally {
|
|
$backupKey.Close()
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $rawPath) {
|
|
Write-Host "[WARN] User PATH is empty - initializing with $Directory" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
}
|
|
$newPath = if ($rawPath) {
|
|
if ($Position -eq 'Prepend') {
|
|
(@($Directory) + $kept) -join ';'
|
|
} else {
|
|
($kept + @($Directory)) -join ';'
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$Directory
|
|
}
|
|
if ($newPath -ceq $rawPath) { # no actual change
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
$regKey.SetValue('Path', $newPath, [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind]::ExpandString)
|
|
# Broadcast WM_SETTINGCHANGE via dummy env-var roundtrip.
|
|
# [NullString]::Value avoids PS 7.5+/.NET 9 $null-to-"" coercion.
|
|
try {
|
|
$d = "UnslothPathRefresh_$([guid]::NewGuid().ToString('N').Substring(0,8))"
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable($d, '1', 'User')
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable($d, [NullString]::Value, 'User')
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
return $true
|
|
} finally {
|
|
$regKey.Close()
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {
|
|
Write-Host "[WARN] Could not update User PATH: $($_.Exception.Message)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# PowerShell 5.1 compatibility helper: avoid relying on New-TemporaryFile.
|
|
function New-UnslothTemporaryFile {
|
|
$tempPath = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempFileName()
|
|
return Get-Item -LiteralPath $tempPath
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Get-InstalledLlamaPrebuiltRelease {
|
|
param([string]$InstallDir)
|
|
|
|
$metadataPath = Join-Path $InstallDir "UNSLOTH_PREBUILT_INFO.json"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $metadataPath)) {
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
try {
|
|
$payload = Get-Content $metadataPath -Raw | ConvertFrom-Json
|
|
} catch {
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $payload.published_repo -or -not $payload.release_tag) {
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$message = "installed release: $($payload.published_repo)@$($payload.release_tag)"
|
|
if ($payload.tag -and $payload.tag -ne $payload.release_tag) {
|
|
$message += " (tag $($payload.tag))"
|
|
}
|
|
return $message
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Find nvcc on PATH, CUDA_PATH, or standard toolkit dirs.
|
|
# Returns the path to nvcc.exe, or $null if not found.
|
|
function Find-Nvcc {
|
|
param([string]$MaxVersion = "")
|
|
|
|
$toolkitBase = 'C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA'
|
|
|
|
if ($MaxVersion -and (Test-Path $toolkitBase)) {
|
|
$drMajor = [int]$MaxVersion.Split('.')[0]
|
|
|
|
# Get all installed CUDA dirs, sorted descending (highest first)
|
|
$cudaDirs = Get-ChildItem -Directory $toolkitBase | Where-Object {
|
|
$_.Name -match '^v(\d+)\.(\d+)'
|
|
} | Sort-Object { [version]($_.Name -replace '^v','') } -Descending
|
|
|
|
foreach ($dir in $cudaDirs) {
|
|
if ($dir.Name -match '^v(\d+)\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$tkMajor = [int]$Matches[1]
|
|
$compatible = ($tkMajor -le $drMajor)
|
|
if ($compatible) {
|
|
$nvcc = Join-Path $dir.FullName 'bin\nvcc.exe'
|
|
if (Test-Path $nvcc) {
|
|
return $nvcc
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# No compatible side-by-side version found
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fallback: no version constraint — pick latest or whatever is available
|
|
|
|
# 1. Check nvcc on PATH
|
|
$cmd = Get-Command nvcc -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($cmd) { return $cmd.Source }
|
|
|
|
# 2. Check CUDA_PATH env var
|
|
$cudaRoot = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', 'Process')
|
|
if (-not $cudaRoot) { $cudaRoot = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', 'Machine') }
|
|
if (-not $cudaRoot) { $cudaRoot = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', 'User') }
|
|
if ($cudaRoot -and (Test-Path (Join-Path $cudaRoot 'bin\nvcc.exe'))) {
|
|
return (Join-Path $cudaRoot 'bin\nvcc.exe')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# 3. Scan standard toolkit directory
|
|
if (Test-Path $toolkitBase) {
|
|
$latest = Get-ChildItem -Directory $toolkitBase | Where-Object {
|
|
$_.Name -match '^v(\d+)\.(\d+)'
|
|
} | Sort-Object { [version]($_.Name -replace '^v','') } -Descending | Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if ($latest -and (Test-Path (Join-Path $latest.FullName 'bin\nvcc.exe'))) {
|
|
return (Join-Path $latest.FullName 'bin\nvcc.exe')
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Write-CudaDriverToolkitMismatch {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$ToolkitVersion,
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$DriverMaxCuda,
|
|
[string]$Color = "Yellow"
|
|
)
|
|
$toolkitMajor = $ToolkitVersion.Split('.')[0]
|
|
$driverMajor = $DriverMaxCuda.Split('.')[0]
|
|
substep "CUDA Toolkit $ToolkitVersion is a major-version mismatch: toolkit major $toolkitMajor exceeds driver CUDA major $driverMajor ($DriverMaxCuda)." $Color
|
|
substep "Update the NVIDIA GPU driver to run CUDA Toolkit $ToolkitVersion, or install a CUDA $driverMajor.x toolkit." $Color
|
|
substep "Or let Studio use the prebuilt CUDA bundle; it does not need the local toolkit." $Color
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Detect CUDA Compute Capability via nvidia-smi.
|
|
# Returns e.g. "80" for A100 (8.0), "89" for RTX 4090 (8.9), etc.
|
|
# Returns $null if detection fails.
|
|
function Get-CudaComputeCapability {
|
|
# Use the resolved absolute path ($NvidiaSmiExe) to survive Refresh-Environment
|
|
$smiExe = if ($script:NvidiaSmiExe) { $script:NvidiaSmiExe } else {
|
|
$cmd = Get-Command nvidia-smi -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($cmd) { $cmd.Source } else { $null }
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $smiExe) { return $null }
|
|
|
|
try {
|
|
# Bounded: a wedged nvidia-smi must not hang setup after the initial
|
|
# -L probe succeeded (the helper merges stderr after stdout, so the
|
|
# first line is still the compute_cap value).
|
|
$raw = Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded $smiExe @('--query-gpu=compute_cap', '--format=csv,noheader')
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0 -or -not $raw) { return $null }
|
|
|
|
# nvidia-smi may return multiple GPUs; take the first one
|
|
$cap = ($raw -split "`n")[0].Trim()
|
|
if ($cap -match '^(\d+)\.(\d+)$') {
|
|
$major = $Matches[1]
|
|
$minor = $Matches[2]
|
|
return "$major$minor"
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check if an nvcc binary supports a given sm_ architecture.
|
|
# Uses `nvcc --list-gpu-code` which outputs sm_* tokens (--list-gpu-arch
|
|
# outputs compute_* tokens instead). Available since CUDA 11.6.
|
|
# Returns $false if the flag isn't supported (old toolkit) — safer to reject
|
|
# and fall back to scanning/PTX than to assume support and fail later.
|
|
function Test-NvccArchSupport {
|
|
param([string]$NvccExe, [string]$Arch)
|
|
try {
|
|
$listCode = & $NvccExe --list-gpu-code 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { return $false }
|
|
return ($listCode -match "sm_$Arch")
|
|
} catch {
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Given an nvcc binary, return the highest sm_ architecture it supports.
|
|
# Returns e.g. "90" for CUDA 12.4. Returns $null if detection fails.
|
|
function Get-NvccMaxArch {
|
|
param([string]$NvccExe)
|
|
try {
|
|
$listCode = & $NvccExe --list-gpu-code 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { return $null }
|
|
$arches = @()
|
|
foreach ($line in $listCode -split "`n") {
|
|
if ($line.Trim() -match '^sm_(\d+)') {
|
|
$arches += [int]$Matches[1]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($arches.Count -gt 0) {
|
|
return ($arches | Sort-Object | Select-Object -Last 1).ToString()
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Detect driver's max CUDA version from nvidia-smi and return the highest
|
|
# compatible PyTorch CUDA index tag (e.g. "cu128").
|
|
# PyTorch on Windows ships CPU-only by default from PyPI; CUDA wheels live at
|
|
# https://download.pytorch.org/whl/<tag>. The tag must not exceed the driver's
|
|
# capability: e.g. driver "CUDA Version: 12.9" → cu128 (not cu130).
|
|
function Get-PytorchCudaTag {
|
|
$smiExe = if ($script:NvidiaSmiExe) { $script:NvidiaSmiExe } else {
|
|
$cmd = Get-Command nvidia-smi -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($cmd) { $cmd.Source } else { $null }
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $smiExe) { return "cu126" }
|
|
|
|
try {
|
|
# Bounded: a wedged nvidia-smi must not hang setup. The helper merges
|
|
# stderr into the returned string, matching the old 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
# shape (plain 2>$null leaks ErrorRecord objects in PS 5.1).
|
|
$output = Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded $smiExe
|
|
# Newer NVIDIA drivers (e.g. 610.x on Windows) print
|
|
# "CUDA UMD Version: X.Y" instead of the legacy "CUDA Version: X.Y".
|
|
# Accept both spellings so we don't fall through to the cu126 default.
|
|
if ($output -match 'CUDA(?: UMD)? Version:\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$major = [int]$Matches[1]
|
|
$minor = [int]$Matches[2]
|
|
# PyTorch 2.10 offers: cu124, cu126, cu128, cu130
|
|
if ($major -ge 13) { return "cu130" }
|
|
if ($major -eq 12 -and $minor -ge 8) { return "cu128" }
|
|
if ($major -eq 12 -and $minor -ge 6) { return "cu126" }
|
|
if ($major -ge 12) { return "cu124" }
|
|
if ($major -ge 11) { return "cu118" }
|
|
return "cpu"
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
|
|
return "cu126"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# VS generator -> MSBuild BuildCustomizations dir; toolset tracks the VS major
|
|
# (18->v180, 17->v170), defaulting to v170 when unparseable.
|
|
function Get-VcBuildCustomizationsDir {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory)][string]$VsInstallPath,
|
|
[string]$Generator
|
|
)
|
|
$toolset = 'v170'
|
|
if ($Generator -and ($Generator -match 'Visual Studio (\d+)\b')) {
|
|
$toolset = "v$($Matches[1])0"
|
|
}
|
|
return (Join-Path $VsInstallPath "MSBuild\Microsoft\VC\$toolset\BuildCustomizations")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Installed cmake version, or $null if absent/unparseable.
|
|
function Get-CmakeVersion {
|
|
$raw = & cmake --version 2>$null | Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if ($raw -and ($raw -match '(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?')) {
|
|
$patch = if ($Matches[3]) { $Matches[3] } else { '0' }
|
|
return [version]"$($Matches[1]).$($Matches[2]).$patch"
|
|
}
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# VS 18 2026 generator needs cmake >= 4.2 (added there); true for older VS generators.
|
|
function Test-CmakeSupportsGenerator {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory)][string]$CmakeVersion,
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory)][string]$Generator
|
|
)
|
|
if ($Generator -match 'Visual Studio 18\b') {
|
|
$clean = ($CmakeVersion -replace '[^0-9.].*$', '').TrimEnd('.')
|
|
try { $v = [version]$clean } catch { return $false }
|
|
return ($v -ge [version]'4.2')
|
|
}
|
|
return $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Test-CmakeListsGenerator {
|
|
# Does `cmake --help` actually list the generator? A VS-bundled cmake can drive
|
|
# VS 2026 below the 4.2 floor, so probe rather than trust the version. (#6473)
|
|
param([Parameter(Mandatory)][string]$Generator)
|
|
$help = & cmake --help 2>$null | Out-String
|
|
if (-not $help) { return $false }
|
|
$haystack = ($help -replace '\s+', ' ')
|
|
$needle = ($Generator -replace '\s+', ' ')
|
|
return $haystack.Contains($needle)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Test-CmakeCanDriveGenerator {
|
|
# cmake can drive $Generator if it lists it (VS-bundled below 4.2) or meets the floor.
|
|
param([Parameter(Mandatory)][string]$Generator)
|
|
if (Test-CmakeListsGenerator -Generator $Generator) { return $true }
|
|
$verObj = Get-CmakeVersion
|
|
$verStr = if ($verObj) { $verObj.ToString() } else { '0.0' }
|
|
return (Test-CmakeSupportsGenerator -CmakeVersion $verStr -Generator $Generator)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Add-DefaultCmakeToPath {
|
|
# Prepend the default CMake dir so a freshly winget-installed cmake wins over an
|
|
# older one already on PATH. $true if found. (#6473)
|
|
$cmakeDefaults = @(
|
|
"$env:ProgramFiles\CMake\bin",
|
|
"${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\CMake\bin",
|
|
"$env:LOCALAPPDATA\CMake\bin"
|
|
)
|
|
foreach ($d in $cmakeDefaults) {
|
|
if (Test-Path (Join-Path $d "cmake.exe")) {
|
|
$env:Path = "$d;$env:Path"
|
|
Add-ToUserPath -Directory $d -Position 'Prepend' | Out-Null
|
|
return $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Get-FallbackVsGenerator {
|
|
# Newest pre-2026 VS whose generator the current cmake can drive, for when the
|
|
# VS 2026 generator is unusable (old/offline cmake) but an older toolchain exists.
|
|
# vswhere first (catches non-default roots like D:\), then Program Files; matches
|
|
# Find-VsBuildTools. Returns @{ Generator; InstallPath } or $null. (#6473)
|
|
$knownEditions = @('BuildTools', 'Community', 'Professional', 'Enterprise', 'Preview')
|
|
|
|
# install path if it holds a usable cl.exe, else $null
|
|
$tryCandidate = {
|
|
param($gen, $installPath)
|
|
if (-not $installPath) { return $null }
|
|
$vcDir = Join-Path $installPath "VC\Tools\MSVC"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $vcDir)) { return $null }
|
|
$cl = Get-ChildItem -Path $vcDir -Filter "cl.exe" -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if ($cl) { return @{ Generator = $gen; InstallPath = $installPath } }
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# vswhere (non-default roots)
|
|
$vsw = "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe"
|
|
if (Test-Path $vsw) {
|
|
$json = & $vsw -all -requires Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64 -format json 2>$null | Out-String
|
|
if ($json) {
|
|
try { $instances = @($json | ConvertFrom-Json) } catch { $instances = @() }
|
|
$ranked = $instances | ForEach-Object {
|
|
$label = if ($_.catalog -and $_.catalog.productLineVersion) { [string]$_.catalog.productLineVersion } else { '' }
|
|
[pscustomobject]@{ Gen = (Resolve-VsGeneratorFromLabel $label); Path = [string]$_.installationPath }
|
|
} | Where-Object { $_.Gen -and ($_.Gen -notmatch 'Visual Studio 18\b') }
|
|
# newest first: 2022 > 2019 > 2017
|
|
$ranked = $ranked | Sort-Object { switch -regex ($_.Gen) { '17 2022' {0} '16 2019' {1} '15 2017' {2} default {9} } }
|
|
foreach ($cand in $ranked) {
|
|
if (-not (Test-CmakeListsGenerator -Generator $cand.Gen)) { continue }
|
|
$res = & $tryCandidate $cand.Gen $cand.Path
|
|
if ($res) { return $res }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Program Files scan
|
|
$roots = @($env:ProgramFiles, ${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}) | Where-Object { $_ }
|
|
$older = @(
|
|
@{ Dir = '2022'; Generator = 'Visual Studio 17 2022' },
|
|
@{ Dir = '2019'; Generator = 'Visual Studio 16 2019' },
|
|
@{ Dir = '2017'; Generator = 'Visual Studio 15 2017' }
|
|
)
|
|
foreach ($entry in $older) {
|
|
if (-not (Test-CmakeListsGenerator -Generator $entry.Generator)) { continue }
|
|
foreach ($r in $roots) {
|
|
$vsBase = Join-Path $r "Microsoft Visual Studio\$($entry.Dir)"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $vsBase)) { continue }
|
|
foreach ($ed in $knownEditions) {
|
|
$candidate = Join-Path $vsBase $ed
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $candidate)) { continue }
|
|
$res = & $tryCandidate $entry.Generator $candidate
|
|
if ($res) { return $res }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# VS version label -> cmake generator. vswhere's productLineVersion is the year for
|
|
# VS <= 2022 but the internal major "18" for VS 2026, and dir names use either form,
|
|
# so accept both. (VS 2026 detection adapted from @LeoBorcherding's #6038.)
|
|
function Resolve-VsGeneratorFromLabel {
|
|
param([string]$Label)
|
|
if (-not $Label) { return $null }
|
|
$map = @{
|
|
'2026' = 'Visual Studio 18 2026'; '18' = 'Visual Studio 18 2026'
|
|
'2022' = 'Visual Studio 17 2022'; '17' = 'Visual Studio 17 2022'
|
|
'2019' = 'Visual Studio 16 2019'; '16' = 'Visual Studio 16 2019'
|
|
'2017' = 'Visual Studio 15 2017'; '15' = 'Visual Studio 15 2017'
|
|
}
|
|
return $map[$Label.Trim()]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Find VS Build Tools for cmake -G: vswhere, then a filesystem scan (handles broken
|
|
# vswhere registration). Returns @{ Generator; InstallPath; Source } or $null.
|
|
function Find-VsBuildTools {
|
|
# vswhere first (works when VS is properly registered)
|
|
$vsw = "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe"
|
|
if (Test-Path $vsw) {
|
|
$info = & $vsw -latest -requires Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64 -property catalog_productLineVersion 2>$null
|
|
$path = & $vsw -latest -requires Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64 -property installationPath 2>$null
|
|
if ($info -and $path) {
|
|
$gen = Resolve-VsGeneratorFromLabel $info
|
|
if ($gen) {
|
|
return @{ Generator = $gen; InstallPath = $path.Trim(); Source = 'vswhere' }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# filesystem scan (handles broken vswhere registration); VS 2026+ dir is "18"
|
|
$roots = @($env:ProgramFiles, ${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}) | Where-Object { $_ }
|
|
$knownEditions = @('BuildTools', 'Community', 'Professional', 'Enterprise', 'Preview')
|
|
$dirs = @('18', '2026', '2022', '2019', '2017')
|
|
|
|
foreach ($d in $dirs) {
|
|
$gen = Resolve-VsGeneratorFromLabel $d
|
|
if (-not $gen) { continue }
|
|
foreach ($r in $roots) {
|
|
$vsBase = Join-Path $r "Microsoft Visual Studio\$d"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $vsBase)) { continue }
|
|
# VS 2026 (dir "18") may use non-standard edition names, so scan every subdir
|
|
if ($d -eq '18' -or $d -eq '2026') {
|
|
$editionCandidates = Get-ChildItem -Path $vsBase -Directory -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | ForEach-Object { $_.FullName }
|
|
} else {
|
|
$editionCandidates = $knownEditions | ForEach-Object { Join-Path $vsBase $_ }
|
|
}
|
|
foreach ($candidate in $editionCandidates) {
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $candidate)) { continue }
|
|
$vcDir = Join-Path $candidate "VC\Tools\MSVC"
|
|
if (Test-Path $vcDir) {
|
|
$cl = Get-ChildItem -Path $vcDir -Filter "cl.exe" -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if ($cl) {
|
|
$ed = Split-Path $candidate -Leaf
|
|
return @{ Generator = $gen; InstallPath = $candidate; Source = "filesystem ($ed)"; ClExe = $cl.FullName }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install CMake + VS Build Tools, deferred here from Phase 1 so the prebuilt path
|
|
# never pays for a multi-GB install. Called only when a source build is committed.
|
|
# CMake is best-effort (build skips downstream if absent); VS Build Tools are
|
|
# required, so exit 1 with guidance if missing. No-ops for VS when already detected.
|
|
function Ensure-BuildToolsForLlamaSourceBuild {
|
|
# CMake
|
|
if ($null -eq (Get-Command cmake -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
Write-Host "CMake not found -- installing via winget (needed for the llama.cpp source build)..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
if ($null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
try {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { winget install Kitware.CMake --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements } | Out-Null
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
# winget may install cmake but not put it on PATH yet; try the default dir
|
|
if ($null -eq (Get-Command cmake -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
$cmakeDefaults = @(
|
|
"$env:ProgramFiles\CMake\bin",
|
|
"${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\CMake\bin",
|
|
"$env:LOCALAPPDATA\CMake\bin"
|
|
)
|
|
foreach ($d in $cmakeDefaults) {
|
|
if (Test-Path (Join-Path $d "cmake.exe")) {
|
|
$env:Path = "$d;$env:Path"
|
|
Add-ToUserPath -Directory $d -Position 'Prepend' | Out-Null
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($null -ne (Get-Command cmake -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) { step "cmake" "installed" }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# VS Build Tools
|
|
if ($script:VsInstallPath) { return } # already detected by the early probe
|
|
$vsResult = Find-VsBuildTools
|
|
if (-not $vsResult) {
|
|
Write-Host "Visual Studio Build Tools not found -- installing via winget..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " (Needed only for the llama.cpp source build; may take several minutes)" -ForegroundColor Gray
|
|
if ($null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
$prevEAPTemp = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
winget install Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.BuildTools --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements --override "--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools --includeRecommended --passive --wait"
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAPTemp
|
|
# Re-scan after install (don't trust vswhere catalog)
|
|
$vsResult = Find-VsBuildTools
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($vsResult) {
|
|
$script:CmakeGenerator = $vsResult.Generator
|
|
$script:VsInstallPath = $vsResult.InstallPath
|
|
step "vs" "$($vsResult.Generator) ($($vsResult.Source))"
|
|
if ($vsResult.ClExe) { substep "cl.exe: $($vsResult.ClExe)" }
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] Visual Studio Build Tools are required for the llama.cpp source build but could not be found or installed." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Manual install:" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host ' 1. winget install Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.BuildTools --source winget' -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host ' 2. Open Visual Studio Installer -> Modify -> check "Desktop development with C++"' -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Detect the VC++ 2015-2022 Redistributable that the prebuilt llama-server and
|
|
# PyTorch need (they link VCRUNTIME140_1.dll etc., which the Universal CRT lacks).
|
|
# Signal is System32\vcruntime140_1.dll (VS 2019+), registry as fallback.
|
|
function Test-VCRedistInstalled {
|
|
$sys = $env:SystemRoot
|
|
if ($sys -and (Test-Path (Join-Path $sys 'System32\vcruntime140_1.dll'))) { return $true }
|
|
foreach ($k in @(
|
|
'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\VC\Runtimes\x64',
|
|
'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\VC\Runtimes\x64'
|
|
)) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$r = Get-ItemProperty -Path $k -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
if ($r.Installed -eq 1 -and [int]$r.Major -ge 14 -and [int]$r.Minor -ge 20) { return $true }
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install the VC++ 2015-2022 runtime if missing (non-fatal; usually a no-op).
|
|
function Ensure-VCRedist {
|
|
if (Test-VCRedistInstalled) { step "vcredist" "present"; return }
|
|
Write-Host "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (2015-2022) is missing; the prebuilt llama.cpp and PyTorch need it. Installing the runtime..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
if ($null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
try {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { winget install --id Microsoft.VCRedist.2015+.x64 --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements } | Out-Null
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
} catch { substep "VCRedist install failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" "Yellow" }
|
|
}
|
|
if (Test-VCRedistInstalled) { step "vcredist" "installed" }
|
|
else {
|
|
substep "Could not install the VC++ Redistributable automatically." "Yellow"
|
|
substep "If llama-server or torch reports a missing VCRUNTIME140.dll, install:" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
# Output style (aligned with studio/setup.sh: step / substep)
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
$Rule = [string]::new([char]0x2500, 52)
|
|
|
|
function Enable-StudioVirtualTerminal {
|
|
if ($env:NO_COLOR) { return $false }
|
|
try {
|
|
Add-Type -Namespace StudioVT -Name Native -MemberDefinition @'
|
|
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")] public static extern IntPtr GetStdHandle(int nStdHandle);
|
|
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")] public static extern bool GetConsoleMode(IntPtr h, out uint m);
|
|
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")] public static extern bool SetConsoleMode(IntPtr h, uint m);
|
|
'@ -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
$h = [StudioVT.Native]::GetStdHandle(-11)
|
|
[uint32]$mode = 0
|
|
if (-not [StudioVT.Native]::GetConsoleMode($h, [ref]$mode)) { return $false }
|
|
$mode = $mode -bor 0x0004
|
|
return [StudioVT.Native]::SetConsoleMode($h, $mode)
|
|
} catch {
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$script:StudioVtOk = Enable-StudioVirtualTerminal
|
|
|
|
function Get-StudioAnsi {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
|
|
[ValidateSet('Title', 'Dim', 'Ok', 'Warn', 'Err', 'Reset')]
|
|
[string]$Kind
|
|
)
|
|
$e = [char]27
|
|
switch ($Kind) {
|
|
'Title' { return "${e}[38;5;150m" }
|
|
'Dim' { return "${e}[38;5;245m" }
|
|
'Ok' { return "${e}[38;5;108m" }
|
|
'Warn' { return "${e}[38;5;136m" }
|
|
'Err' { return "${e}[91m" }
|
|
'Reset' { return "${e}[0m" }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Write-SetupVerboseDetail {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Message,
|
|
[string]$Color = "Gray"
|
|
)
|
|
if (-not $script:UnslothVerbose) { return }
|
|
if ($script:StudioVtOk -and -not $env:NO_COLOR) {
|
|
$ansi = switch ($Color) {
|
|
'Green' { (Get-StudioAnsi Ok) }
|
|
'Gray' { (Get-StudioAnsi Dim) }
|
|
'DarkGray' { (Get-StudioAnsi Dim) }
|
|
'Yellow' { (Get-StudioAnsi Warn) }
|
|
'Cyan' { (Get-StudioAnsi Title) }
|
|
'Red' { (Get-StudioAnsi Err) }
|
|
default { (Get-StudioAnsi Dim) }
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host ($ansi + $Message + (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
} else {
|
|
$fc = switch ($Color) {
|
|
'Green' { 'DarkGreen' }
|
|
'Gray' { 'DarkGray' }
|
|
'Cyan' { 'Green' }
|
|
default { $Color }
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host $Message -ForegroundColor $fc
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Invoke-SetupCommand {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][scriptblock]$Command,
|
|
[switch]$AlwaysQuiet
|
|
)
|
|
$prevEap = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
try {
|
|
# Reset to avoid stale values from prior native commands.
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = 0
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose -and -not $AlwaysQuiet) {
|
|
# Merge stderr into stdout so progress/warning output stays visible
|
|
# without flipping $? on successful native commands (PS 5.1 treats
|
|
# stderr records as errors that set $? = $false even on exit code 0).
|
|
& $Command 2>&1 | Out-Host
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = & $Command 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return [int]$LASTEXITCODE
|
|
} finally {
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEap
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Write-LlamaFailureLog {
|
|
param(
|
|
[string]$Output,
|
|
[int]$MaxLines = 120
|
|
)
|
|
if (-not $Output) { return }
|
|
$lines = @(
|
|
($Output -split "`r?`n") | Where-Object { -not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($_) }
|
|
)
|
|
if ($lines.Count -eq 0) { return }
|
|
if ($lines.Count -gt $MaxLines) {
|
|
Write-Host " Showing last $MaxLines lines:" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
$lines = $lines | Select-Object -Last $MaxLines
|
|
}
|
|
foreach ($line in $lines) {
|
|
Write-Host " | $line" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Mirror the plain (no ANSI) form of step/substep messages to the
|
|
# OS-level stdout handle when a parent is consuming our stdout via
|
|
# a pipe (CI `tee`, Python subprocess.PIPE, CREATE_NO_WINDOW grandchild).
|
|
# Write-Host on PS 5.1 routes through $Host.UI / the Information
|
|
# stream, neither of which propagates reliably across the
|
|
# install.ps1 -> unsloth.exe -> python -> powershell.exe ->
|
|
# setup.ps1 process chain. [Console]::Out always lands on the OS
|
|
# stdout file handle. Gated on IsOutputRedirected so the
|
|
# interactive-console path keeps the colorized Write-Host output
|
|
# only (no double-print).
|
|
function Write-StudioStdoutMirror {
|
|
param([Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Line)
|
|
try {
|
|
if ([Console]::IsOutputRedirected) {
|
|
[Console]::Out.WriteLine($Line)
|
|
[Console]::Out.Flush()
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function step {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Label,
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Value,
|
|
[string]$Color = "Green"
|
|
)
|
|
$padded = if ($Label.Length -ge 15) { $Label.Substring(0, 15) } else { $Label.PadRight(15) }
|
|
if ($script:StudioVtOk -and -not $env:NO_COLOR) {
|
|
$dim = Get-StudioAnsi Dim
|
|
$rst = Get-StudioAnsi Reset
|
|
$val = switch ($Color) {
|
|
'Green' { Get-StudioAnsi Ok }
|
|
'Yellow' { Get-StudioAnsi Warn }
|
|
'Red' { Get-StudioAnsi Err }
|
|
'DarkGray' { Get-StudioAnsi Dim }
|
|
default { Get-StudioAnsi Ok }
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host (" {0}{1}{2}{3}{4}{2}" -f $dim, $padded, $rst, $val, $Value)
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host (" {0}" -f $padded) -NoNewline -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
$fc = switch ($Color) {
|
|
'Green' { 'DarkGreen' }
|
|
'Yellow' { 'Yellow' }
|
|
'Red' { 'Red' }
|
|
'DarkGray' { 'DarkGray' }
|
|
default { 'DarkGreen' }
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host $Value -ForegroundColor $fc
|
|
}
|
|
Write-StudioStdoutMirror (" {0}{1}" -f $padded, $Value)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function substep {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Message,
|
|
[string]$Color = "DarkGray"
|
|
)
|
|
if ($script:StudioVtOk -and -not $env:NO_COLOR) {
|
|
$msgCol = switch ($Color) {
|
|
'Yellow' { (Get-StudioAnsi Warn) }
|
|
default { (Get-StudioAnsi Dim) }
|
|
}
|
|
$pad = "".PadRight(15)
|
|
Write-Host (" {0}{1}{2}{3}" -f $msgCol, $pad, $Message, (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
} else {
|
|
$fc = switch ($Color) {
|
|
'Yellow' { 'Yellow' }
|
|
default { 'DarkGray' }
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host (" {0,-15}{1}" -f "", $Message) -ForegroundColor $fc
|
|
}
|
|
Write-StudioStdoutMirror (" {0,-15}{1}" -f "", $Message)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
# Banner
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
if ($script:StudioVtOk -and -not $env:NO_COLOR) {
|
|
Write-Host (" " + (Get-StudioAnsi Title) + [char]::ConvertFromUtf32(0x1F9A5) + " Unsloth Studio Setup" + (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
Write-Host (" {0}{1}{2}" -f (Get-StudioAnsi Dim), $Rule, (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host (" " + [char]::ConvertFromUtf32(0x1F9A5) + " Unsloth Studio Setup") -ForegroundColor Green
|
|
Write-Host " $Rule" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Back up User PATH under HKCU\Software\Unsloth before any modifications.
|
|
try {
|
|
$envKey = [Microsoft.Win32.Registry]::CurrentUser.OpenSubKey('Environment', $false)
|
|
if ($envKey) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$rawPath = $envKey.GetValue('Path', '', [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueOptions]::DoNotExpandEnvironmentNames)
|
|
} finally {
|
|
$envKey.Close()
|
|
}
|
|
if ($rawPath) {
|
|
$backupKey = [Microsoft.Win32.Registry]::CurrentUser.CreateSubKey('Software\Unsloth')
|
|
try {
|
|
$existingBackup = $backupKey.GetValue('PathBackup', $null)
|
|
if (-not $existingBackup) {
|
|
$backupKey.SetValue('PathBackup', $rawPath, [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind]::ExpandString)
|
|
}
|
|
} finally {
|
|
$backupKey.Close()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {
|
|
Write-Host "[DEBUG] Could not back up User PATH: $($_.Exception.Message)" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# PHASE 1: System-level prerequisites (winget installs, env vars)
|
|
# All heavy system tool installs happen here BEFORE touching Python.
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1a. GPU detection
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# ── Helper: run nvidia-smi under a timeout ──
|
|
# A wedged NVIDIA driver can make nvidia-smi block during init or after a reset;
|
|
# WaitForExit bounds it (mirrors Invoke-AmdSmiNoElevate below) so detection
|
|
# cannot hang setup. No RunAsInvoker compat layer: nvidia-smi does not
|
|
# auto-elevate. Returns combined stdout+stderr; "" on timeout/failure.
|
|
function Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 0)][string]$Exe,
|
|
[Parameter(Position = 1)][string[]]$SmiArgs = @(),
|
|
[int]$TimeoutSec = 10
|
|
)
|
|
try {
|
|
$psi = New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
|
|
$psi.FileName = $Exe
|
|
$psi.Arguments = ($SmiArgs -join ' ')
|
|
$psi.UseShellExecute = $false
|
|
$psi.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
|
|
$psi.RedirectStandardError = $true
|
|
$psi.CreateNoWindow = $true
|
|
$proc = [System.Diagnostics.Process]::Start($psi)
|
|
$outTask = $proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEndAsync()
|
|
$errTask = $proc.StandardError.ReadToEndAsync()
|
|
if (-not $proc.WaitForExit($TimeoutSec * 1000)) {
|
|
try { $proc.Kill() } catch {}
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = 124
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = $proc.ExitCode
|
|
return ($outTask.Result + "`n" + $errTask.Result)
|
|
} catch {
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = 1
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── Helper: nvidia-smi -L lists at least one real GPU ──
|
|
# Exit code 0 alone is not enough: a stale/driverless nvidia-smi can exit 0
|
|
# while listing no GPU, which would mark an AMD host NVIDIA and suppress ROCm
|
|
# detection. Require a "GPU <n>:" data row.
|
|
function Test-NvidiaSmiHasGpu {
|
|
param([Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Exe)
|
|
$out = Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded $Exe @('-L')
|
|
return ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0 -and $out -match '(?m)^GPU\s+\d+:')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$HasNvidiaSmi = $false
|
|
$NvidiaSmiExe = $null # Absolute path -- survives Refresh-Environment
|
|
try {
|
|
$nvSmiCmd = Get-Command nvidia-smi -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($nvSmiCmd -and (Test-NvidiaSmiHasGpu $nvSmiCmd.Source)) {
|
|
$HasNvidiaSmi = $true
|
|
$NvidiaSmiExe = $nvSmiCmd.Source
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
# Fallback: nvidia-smi may not be on PATH even though a GPU + driver exist.
|
|
# Check the default install location and the Windows driver store.
|
|
if (-not $HasNvidiaSmi) {
|
|
$nvSmiDefaults = @(
|
|
"$env:ProgramFiles\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe",
|
|
"$env:SystemRoot\System32\nvidia-smi.exe"
|
|
)
|
|
foreach ($p in $nvSmiDefaults) {
|
|
if (Test-Path $p) {
|
|
try {
|
|
if (Test-NvidiaSmiHasGpu $p) {
|
|
$HasNvidiaSmi = $true
|
|
$NvidiaSmiExe = $p
|
|
Write-Host " Found nvidia-smi at $(Split-Path $p -Parent)" -ForegroundColor Gray
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# ── Helper: run amd-smi without triggering a UAC elevation prompt ──
|
|
# amd-smi on Windows auto-elevates to read GPU/APU memory, surfacing a confusing
|
|
# DiskPart UAC prompt mid-install (Studio backend amd.py hits the same). RunAsInvoker
|
|
# forces it (and helpers it spawns) to run un-elevated; on failure the WMI name ->
|
|
# gfx fallback still resolves the arch.
|
|
function Invoke-AmdSmiNoElevate {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 0)][string]$Exe,
|
|
[Parameter(Position = 1)][string[]]$SmiArgs = @(),
|
|
[int]$TimeoutSec = 30
|
|
)
|
|
# RunAsInvoker blocks the auto-elevation/UAC prompt; the timeout bounds a flaky
|
|
# amd-smi that can otherwise spin for minutes (30s mirrors the backend amd.py).
|
|
$prevCompat = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('__COMPAT_LAYER', 'Process')
|
|
$env:__COMPAT_LAYER = 'RunAsInvoker'
|
|
try {
|
|
# [Process]::Start, NOT Start-Process -PassThru: the latter leaves .ExitCode
|
|
# $null after WaitForExit on PS 5.1, so $LASTEXITCODE (checked by callers)
|
|
# reads non-zero and kills detection. Async reads drain the pipes (no
|
|
# deadlock); amd-smi args have no spaces so a plain join is safe.
|
|
$psi = New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
|
|
$psi.FileName = $Exe
|
|
$psi.Arguments = ($SmiArgs -join ' ')
|
|
$psi.UseShellExecute = $false
|
|
$psi.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
|
|
$psi.RedirectStandardError = $true
|
|
$psi.CreateNoWindow = $true
|
|
$proc = [System.Diagnostics.Process]::Start($psi)
|
|
$outTask = $proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEndAsync()
|
|
$errTask = $proc.StandardError.ReadToEndAsync()
|
|
if (-not $proc.WaitForExit($TimeoutSec * 1000)) {
|
|
try { $proc.Kill() } catch {}
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = 124
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = $proc.ExitCode
|
|
return ($outTask.Result + "`n" + $errTask.Result)
|
|
} catch {
|
|
$global:LASTEXITCODE = 1
|
|
return ""
|
|
} finally {
|
|
if ($null -eq $prevCompat) {
|
|
Remove-Item Env:__COMPAT_LAYER -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
} else {
|
|
$env:__COMPAT_LAYER = $prevCompat
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── AMD ROCm detection (Windows): probe hipinfo/amd-smi for actual GPU ──
|
|
$HasROCm = $false
|
|
$HipSdkInstalled = $false # HIP SDK binary found (independent of device accessibility)
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = $null
|
|
$script:ROCmGfxArch = $null
|
|
if (-not $HasNvidiaSmi) {
|
|
# hipinfo: PATH first, then HIP_PATH/ROCM_PATH bin fallback (mirrors NVIDIA smi path resolution).
|
|
# AMD HIP SDK sets HIP_PATH but may not add the bin dir to PATH depending on install type.
|
|
# Ignore the venv hipInfo.exe (AMD wheel, on PATH): not a HIP SDK, so amd-smi
|
|
# would still auto-elevate. Cf. _path_inside_venv().
|
|
function Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal {
|
|
param([AllowNull()][string]$HipinfoPath)
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($HipinfoPath)) { return $false }
|
|
# VenvDir/VIRTUAL_ENV can be unset this early (the update flow probes before
|
|
# VenvDir is set), so also derive the venv from the setup python + default
|
|
# Studio home, else the venv hipInfo isn't caught.
|
|
$venvRoots = @()
|
|
if ($env:VIRTUAL_ENV) { $venvRoots += $env:VIRTUAL_ENV }
|
|
$vd = Get-Variable -Name VenvDir -ValueOnly -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($vd) { $venvRoots += $vd }
|
|
if ($env:UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON) {
|
|
try { $venvRoots += (Split-Path -Parent (Split-Path -Parent $env:UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON)) } catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($env:USERPROFILE) { $venvRoots += (Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth\studio\unsloth_studio") }
|
|
# A custom Studio home (UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME / STUDIO_HOME alias) moves the
|
|
# venv off the default path; seed it too or its hipInfo escapes the filter.
|
|
$studioHomeEnv = if (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME)) { $env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME.Trim() } elseif (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:STUDIO_HOME)) { $env:STUDIO_HOME.Trim() } else { $null }
|
|
if ($studioHomeEnv) {
|
|
# Expand a leading ~ like the canonical resolver below; else GetFullPath
|
|
# keeps the literal ~ (cwd-relative) and the hipInfo escapes the filter.
|
|
if (($studioHomeEnv -eq "~" -or $studioHomeEnv -like "~/*" -or $studioHomeEnv -like "~\*") -and -not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:USERPROFILE)) {
|
|
# A bare "~" leaves an empty child path; Join-Path rejects that on
|
|
# PS 5.1, so use USERPROFILE directly and only join a real remainder.
|
|
$studioHomeRest = $studioHomeEnv.Substring(1).TrimStart('/', '\')
|
|
$studioHomeEnv = if ($studioHomeRest) { Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE $studioHomeRest } else { $env:USERPROFILE }
|
|
}
|
|
$venvRoots += (Join-Path $studioHomeEnv "unsloth_studio")
|
|
}
|
|
try { $hip = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($HipinfoPath).TrimEnd('\', '/') } catch { return $false }
|
|
foreach ($root in $venvRoots) {
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($root)) { continue }
|
|
try { $r = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($root).TrimEnd('\', '/') } catch { continue }
|
|
# Skip a bare drive root (e.g. a non-venv UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON like
|
|
# C:\Python311\python.exe yields C:) -- it would match every path on that drive.
|
|
if ($r -match '^[a-zA-Z]:$') { continue }
|
|
if ($hip.Equals($r, [System.StringComparison]::OrdinalIgnoreCase) -or
|
|
$hip.StartsWith($r + [System.IO.Path]::DirectorySeparatorChar, [System.StringComparison]::OrdinalIgnoreCase)) {
|
|
return $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
# Scan all hipinfo and keep the first non-venv one (the venv copy from the
|
|
# bnb fix could shadow a real HIP SDK's). -CommandType Application matches
|
|
# only real executables, not a user alias/function named hipinfo.
|
|
$hipinfoExe = Get-Command hipinfo -CommandType Application -All -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
|
|
Where-Object { -not (Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal $_.Source) } |
|
|
Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if (-not $hipinfoExe) {
|
|
# Iterate the env roots (mirrors the Python list) and take the first non-venv
|
|
# bin\hipinfo.exe, so a venv-internal HIP_PATH can't mask a real SDK in ROCM_PATH.
|
|
$hipMissingLabel = $null; $hipMissingRoot = $null; $hipMissingCandidate = $null
|
|
foreach ($hipEnvLabel in @("HIP_PATH", "HIP_PATH_57", "ROCM_PATH")) {
|
|
$hipRoot = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable($hipEnvLabel)
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($hipRoot)) { continue }
|
|
$hipinfoCandidate = Join-Path $hipRoot "bin\hipinfo.exe"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path $hipinfoCandidate)) {
|
|
if (-not $hipMissingLabel) { $hipMissingLabel = $hipEnvLabel; $hipMissingRoot = $hipRoot; $hipMissingCandidate = $hipinfoCandidate }
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if (Test-HipinfoIsVenvInternal $hipinfoCandidate) { continue } # venv copy (AMD wheel): not a HIP SDK
|
|
substep "[WARN] hipinfo not on PATH -- located via ${hipEnvLabel}: $hipinfoCandidate" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " Add '$(Join-Path $hipRoot 'bin')' to your PATH to suppress this warning" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " Quick fix: [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('PATH',`$env:PATH+';$(Join-Path $hipRoot 'bin')','User')" "Yellow"
|
|
$hipinfoExe = [PSCustomObject]@{ Source = $hipinfoCandidate }
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
if ((-not $hipinfoExe) -and $hipMissingLabel) {
|
|
substep "[WARN] ${hipMissingLabel}=$hipMissingRoot is set but hipinfo.exe not found at $hipMissingCandidate" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " HIP SDK install may be incomplete -- re-install from:" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/deploy/windows/index.html" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($hipinfoExe) {
|
|
$HipSdkInstalled = $true # binary found → SDK is installed regardless of device state
|
|
try {
|
|
$hipOut = & $hipinfoExe.Source 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($hipOut -match "(?i)gcnArchName") {
|
|
# hipinfo can crash after printing gcnArchName (#6043).
|
|
# Once the arch is printed, keep the ROCm wheel path.
|
|
$HasROCm = $true
|
|
$_hipAllArches = @([regex]::Matches($hipOut, "(?im)^\s*gcnArchName\s*:\s*(\S+)") | ForEach-Object { ($_.Groups[1].Value -split ':')[0].Trim().ToLower() })
|
|
$_hipVisIdx = if ($env:HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES -match '^\d') { [int]($env:HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES -split ',')[0] } elseif ($env:ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES -match '^\d') { [int]($env:ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES -split ',')[0] } else { 0 }
|
|
if ($_hipAllArches.Count -gt 0) {
|
|
$script:ROCmGfxArch = if ($_hipVisIdx -lt $_hipAllArches.Count) { $_hipAllArches[$_hipVisIdx] } else { $_hipAllArches[0] }
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm ($script:ROCmGfxArch)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm"
|
|
}
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "[INFO] hipinfo exited with code $LASTEXITCODE but reported gcnArchName -- treating as ROCm-capable (see #6043)" "Cyan"
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
|
|
# hipinfo ran but returned a HIP runtime error without any gcnArchName
|
|
# output (e.g. "no ROCm-capable device detected"), or crashed before
|
|
# printing device info.
|
|
$firstLine = ($hipOut -split '\r?\n' | Where-Object { $_.Trim() } | Select-Object -First 1)
|
|
substep "[WARN] hipinfo returned a HIP runtime error (exit $LASTEXITCODE)" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " $firstLine" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " Ensure ROCm drivers are installed: https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/deploy/windows/index.html" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
# amd-smi fallback: HIP runtime present but hipinfo unavailable (no full HIP SDK).
|
|
# 'list' confirms GPU visibility, 'static --asic' extracts the gfx arch hipinfo
|
|
# would give. Critical for Strix Halo (gfx1151) and other HIP-runtime-only iGPUs.
|
|
#
|
|
# BUT on hosts without a working HIP runtime amd-smi elevates a child at runtime,
|
|
# popping a UAC/DiskPart prompt RunAsInvoker can't suppress (its manifest is
|
|
# asInvoker; even 'amd-smi version' hangs). So only probe when a HIP SDK is present
|
|
# (hipinfo found -> un-elevated) or the user opts in; else fall through to WMI name
|
|
# inference (enough to pick ROCm wheels + the ROCm llama.cpp prebuilt).
|
|
# An explicit opt-out (UNSLOTH_ENABLE_AMD_SMI=0/false/no/off) wins over the HIP-SDK
|
|
# heuristic: a HIP SDK binary with a broken runtime can still pop the prompt, so
|
|
# $HipSdkInstalled must NOT silently re-enable it.
|
|
$amdSmiOptOut = $env:UNSLOTH_ENABLE_AMD_SMI -match '^(?i)(0|false|no|off)$'
|
|
$amdSmiAllowed = (-not $amdSmiOptOut) -and ($HipSdkInstalled -or ($env:UNSLOTH_ENABLE_AMD_SMI -match '^(?i)(1|true|yes|on)$'))
|
|
if (-not $HasROCm -and $amdSmiAllowed) {
|
|
$amdSmiExe = Get-Command "amd-smi" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($amdSmiExe) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$smiOut = Invoke-AmdSmiNoElevate $amdSmiExe.Source @('list')
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0 -and $smiOut -match "(?im)^GPU\s*[:\[]\s*\d") {
|
|
$HasROCm = $true
|
|
# Attempt 1: newer amd-smi versions embed the gfx arch in list output.
|
|
# Collect ALL gfx tokens in output order so that on mixed-arch systems
|
|
# we can honour HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES / ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES and pick the
|
|
# arch for the *runtime-visible* GPU rather than always the first one.
|
|
# Do NOT deduplicate: a dual same-arch system (e.g. two gfx1151 APUs)
|
|
# must produce a 2-element array so HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1 selects the
|
|
# second GPU rather than triggering a false out-of-range warning.
|
|
# Note: this mapping assumes amd-smi lists GPUs in the same order as
|
|
# HIP enumerates them (both follow PCI bus order in practice); it may
|
|
# give the wrong arch when GPU indices are non-contiguous (very rare).
|
|
$allGfxArches = @([regex]::Matches($smiOut, '(?i)\b(gfx\d+[a-z]?)\b') |
|
|
ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[1].Value.ToLower() })
|
|
if ($allGfxArches.Count -gt 0) {
|
|
# Resolve which GPU index is runtime-visible. When a single
|
|
# integer index is set, use it; fall back to index 0 otherwise
|
|
# (comma-separated lists or unset → first GPU, same as before).
|
|
$visGpu = if ($env:HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES) { $env:HIP_VISIBLE_DEVICES }
|
|
elseif ($env:ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES) { $env:ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES }
|
|
else { $null }
|
|
$gpuIdx = 0
|
|
if ($visGpu -match '^\s*(\d+)\s*$') { $gpuIdx = [int]$Matches[1] }
|
|
if ($gpuIdx -ge $allGfxArches.Count) {
|
|
substep "[WARN] HIP/ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES index $gpuIdx is out of range ($($allGfxArches.Count) GPU(s) detected); defaulting to GPU 0 for arch selection" "Yellow"
|
|
$gpuIdx = 0
|
|
}
|
|
$script:ROCmGfxArch = $allGfxArches[$gpuIdx]
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm ($script:ROCmGfxArch)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
# Attempt 2: 'static --asic' exposes ASIC details on ROCm 6+,
|
|
# including the GFX target needed for wheel index selection.
|
|
$smiAsicOut = ""
|
|
try { $smiAsicOut = Invoke-AmdSmiNoElevate $amdSmiExe.Source @('static','--asic') } catch {}
|
|
if ($smiAsicOut -match "(?i)\b(gfx\d+[a-z]?)\b") {
|
|
$script:ROCmGfxArch = $Matches[1].ToLower()
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm ($script:ROCmGfxArch)"
|
|
} elseif ($smiAsicOut -match "(?im)Market.?Name\s*[:\|]\s*([^\r\n]+)") {
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm ($($Matches[1].Trim()))"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# WMI fallback: AMD GPU in device list but no HIP SDK → guide the user.
|
|
# WMI gives a marketing name (e.g. "AMD Radeon 890M") but never a gfx arch.
|
|
# $HasROCm is intentionally NOT set here — we cannot confirm ROCm runtime
|
|
# support without hipinfo or amd-smi. The name is saved to $ROCmGpuLabel
|
|
# so the name-based inference below can still attempt an arch lookup.
|
|
if (-not $HasROCm) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$wmiGpu = Get-WmiObject Win32_VideoController -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
|
|
Where-Object { $_.Name -match "AMD|Radeon" } |
|
|
Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if ($wmiGpu) { $ROCmGpuLabel = $wmiGpu.Name }
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
# ── Arch resolution: env-var override → name inference ──────────────────
|
|
# Runs after all probes, even when none confirmed a ROCm runtime ($HasROCm false):
|
|
# the Adrenalin driver alone runs the per-gfx ROCm llama.cpp prebuilt (bundles its
|
|
# own runtime), and all it needs is the gfx arch, inferable from the WMI GPU name.
|
|
# Resolving it here lets setup.ps1 forward --rocm-gfx so a GPU llama.cpp is pulled
|
|
# instead of CPU. (PyTorch ROCm wheels still require a HIP SDK -- gated on $HasROCm
|
|
# below -- so this only affects llama.cpp / inference.)
|
|
if (-not $script:ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
# 1. Manual override: set UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH=gfx1151 before running.
|
|
if ($env:UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH) {
|
|
$script:ROCmGfxArch = $env:UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH.Trim().ToLower()
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm ($script:ROCmGfxArch)"
|
|
substep "gfx arch from UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH env override: $script:ROCmGfxArch" "Cyan"
|
|
}
|
|
# 2. Best-effort name → arch lookup (amd-smi / WMI). Most-specific first,
|
|
# first match wins. Covers only arches the ROCm prebuilts support
|
|
# (gfx120X/110X/1151/1150/103X); unknown names fall back cleanly to CPU.
|
|
elseif ($ROCmGpuLabel) {
|
|
$nameArchTable = @(
|
|
@{ P = "9070 XT|9080"; A = "gfx1201" } # RDNA 4 (Radeon RX 9070 XT / 9080)
|
|
@{ P = "9070|9060"; A = "gfx1200" } # RDNA 4 (Radeon RX 9070 / 9060)
|
|
@{ P = "8060S|8050S|8040S|Strix Halo|Ryzen AI Max|AI Max"; A = "gfx1151" } # RDNA 3.5 (Strix Halo: Radeon 8060S/8050S/8040S iGPU, Ryzen AI Max+)
|
|
@{ P = "890M|880M|860M|840M|Strix Point|Krackan|HX 37[05]|AI 9 HX|AI 9 36[05]|AI 7 35[05]|AI 5 34[05]|AI 7 PRO 35|AI 5 33"; A = "gfx1150" } # RDNA 3.5 (Strix/Krackan Point: Radeon 890M/880M iGPU, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370/375)
|
|
@{ P = "RX 7900|RX 7800|RX 7700(?!S)|PRO W7900|PRO W7800|PRO W7700"; A = "gfx1100" } # RDNA 3 desktop / workstation (Navi 31)
|
|
@{ P = "RX 7600|RX 7700S|RX 7650|PRO W7600|PRO W7500|PRO V710"; A = "gfx1102" } # RDNA 3 (Navi 33)
|
|
@{ P = "780M|760M|740M|Phoenix|Hawk Point|Z1 Extreme|Z2 Extreme"; A = "gfx1103" } # RDNA 3 iGPU (Phoenix / Hawk Point)
|
|
@{ P = "RX 6900|RX 6800|RX 6750|RX 6700|PRO W6800|PRO W6900"; A = "gfx1030" } # RDNA 2 (Navi 21) -- gfx103X family
|
|
@{ P = "RX 6650|RX 6600|PRO W6600|PRO W6650"; A = "gfx1032" } # RDNA 2 (Navi 23) -- gfx103X family
|
|
@{ P = "RX 6500|RX 6400|RX 6300|PRO W6400|PRO W6500"; A = "gfx1034" } # RDNA 2 (Navi 24) -- gfx103X family
|
|
)
|
|
foreach ($row in $nameArchTable) {
|
|
if ($ROCmGpuLabel -match $row.P) {
|
|
$script:ROCmGfxArch = $row.A
|
|
$ROCmGpuLabel = "AMD ROCm ($script:ROCmGfxArch)"
|
|
substep "gfx arch inferred from GPU name: $script:ROCmGfxArch" "Cyan"
|
|
substep "Tip: set UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH=$script:ROCmGfxArch to skip inference next time" "Cyan"
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Capture ROCm version early for display and wheel selection.
|
|
# Run whenever the HIP SDK binary is present, not just when the device is accessible --
|
|
# hipconfig --version works even when hipinfo reports no ROCm device (driver issue).
|
|
if ($HasROCm -or $HipSdkInstalled) {
|
|
$script:ROCmVersion = $null
|
|
$hipConfigExe = Get-Command hipconfig -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if (-not $hipConfigExe) {
|
|
$hipRoot = if ($env:HIP_PATH) { $env:HIP_PATH } elseif ($env:ROCM_PATH) { $env:ROCM_PATH } else { $null }
|
|
if ($hipRoot) {
|
|
$hipConfigCandidate = Join-Path $hipRoot "bin\hipconfig.exe"
|
|
if (Test-Path $hipConfigCandidate) {
|
|
$hipConfigEnvLabel = if ($env:HIP_PATH) { "HIP_PATH" } else { "ROCM_PATH" }
|
|
substep "[WARN] hipconfig not on PATH -- located via ${hipConfigEnvLabel}: $hipConfigCandidate" "Yellow"
|
|
$hipConfigExe = [PSCustomObject]@{ Source = $hipConfigCandidate }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($hipConfigExe) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$hipVerOut = & $hipConfigExe.Source --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
|
|
$hipVerLine = ($hipVerOut -split '\r?\n' | Where-Object { $_.Trim() } | Select-Object -First 1).Trim()
|
|
if ($hipVerLine -match '(\d+\.\d+)') {
|
|
$script:ROCmVersion = $Matches[1]
|
|
$script:ROCmVersionFull = $hipVerLine
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $script:ROCmVersion -and $amdSmiAllowed) {
|
|
$amdSmiVer = Get-Command "amd-smi" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($amdSmiVer) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$smiVerOut = Invoke-AmdSmiNoElevate $amdSmiVer.Source @('version')
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0 -and $smiVerOut -match 'ROCm version:\s*(\d+\.\d+)') { $script:ROCmVersion = $Matches[1] }
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi) {
|
|
step "gpu" "NVIDIA GPU detected"
|
|
} elseif ($HasROCm) {
|
|
step "gpu" $ROCmGpuLabel
|
|
$hipSdkPath = if ($env:HIP_PATH) { $env:HIP_PATH } elseif ($env:ROCM_PATH) { $env:ROCM_PATH } else { "on system PATH" }
|
|
substep "HIP SDK: $hipSdkPath"
|
|
if ($script:ROCmVersionFull) { substep "hipconfig: $script:ROCmVersionFull" }
|
|
} elseif ($HipSdkInstalled -and $ROCmGpuLabel) {
|
|
# HIP SDK is installed but ROCm can't see the device (driver issue, not SDK issue)
|
|
$sdkVer = if ($script:ROCmVersionFull) { " (HIP $script:ROCmVersionFull)" } else { "" }
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "gpu" "AMD GPU detected -- not ROCm-accessible$sdkVer" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Detected: $ROCmGpuLabel" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "[WARN] HIP SDK is installed but hipinfo reports no ROCm-capable device." "Yellow"
|
|
substep " This is a driver issue, not an SDK issue." "Yellow"
|
|
substep " Ensure the ROCm compute driver is installed alongside the display driver:" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/deploy/windows/index.html" "Yellow"
|
|
} elseif ($script:ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
# Known arch: PyTorch comes from AMD's bundled-runtime ROCm wheels (repo.amd.com),
|
|
# which ship their own runtime -- HIP SDK optional (only adds the system toolchain).
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "gpu" "AMD ROCm ($script:ROCmGfxArch)" "Cyan"
|
|
substep "Detected: $ROCmGpuLabel" "Cyan"
|
|
substep "GPU PyTorch uses AMD's bundled-runtime ROCm wheels -- HIP SDK not required (optional)." "Cyan"
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
} elseif ($ROCmGpuLabel) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "gpu" "AMD GPU detected -- arch unknown" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Detected: $ROCmGpuLabel" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Could not determine the GPU arch (gfx...). Install the HIP SDK or set" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "UNSLOTH_ROCM_GFX_ARCH to enable GPU ROCm PyTorch:" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/deploy/windows/index.html" "Yellow"
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "gpu" "none (chat-only / GGUF)" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Training and GPU inference require an NVIDIA or AMD ROCm GPU." "Yellow"
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1a.5. Windows Long Paths (required for deep node_modules / Python paths)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
$LongPathsEnabled = $false
|
|
try {
|
|
$regVal = Get-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem" -Name "LongPathsEnabled" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($regVal -and $regVal.LongPathsEnabled -eq 1) {
|
|
$LongPathsEnabled = $true
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
|
|
if ($LongPathsEnabled) {
|
|
step "long paths" "enabled"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host "Windows Long Paths not enabled (required for Triton compilation and deep dependency paths)." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " Requesting admin access to fix..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
try {
|
|
# Spawn an elevated process to set the registry key (triggers UAC prompt)
|
|
$proc = Start-Process -FilePath "reg.exe" `
|
|
-ArgumentList 'add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem" /v LongPathsEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f' `
|
|
-Verb RunAs -Wait -PassThru -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
if ($proc.ExitCode -eq 0) {
|
|
$LongPathsEnabled = $true
|
|
step "long paths" "enabled (via UAC)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "long paths" "failed to enable (exit code: $($proc.ExitCode))" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {
|
|
step "long paths" "could not enable (UAC declined/unavailable)" "Yellow"
|
|
Write-Host " Run this manually in an Admin terminal:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host ' reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem" /v LongPathsEnabled /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f' -ForegroundColor Cyan
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1b. Git (required by pip for git+https:// deps and by npm)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
$HasGit = $null -ne (Get-Command git -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if (-not $HasGit) {
|
|
Write-Host "Git not found -- installing via winget..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$HasWinget = $null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if ($HasWinget) {
|
|
try {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { winget install Git.Git --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements } | Out-Null
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
$HasGit = $null -ne (Get-Command git -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $HasGit) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] Git is required but could not be installed automatically." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Install Git from https://git-scm.com/download/win and re-run." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
step "git" "$(git --version)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "git" "$(git --version)"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1b.5. Visual C++ Redistributable (runtime for the prebuilt llama.cpp + PyTorch)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# Runtime dep, not a build tool: the prebuilt llama-server and PyTorch load it.
|
|
Ensure-VCRedist
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1c. CMake (only needed for a llama.cpp SOURCE build -- detection only)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# Detection only: the prebuilt path needs no compiler, so do not install or exit
|
|
# here. Ensure-BuildToolsForLlamaSourceBuild installs CMake if a source build runs.
|
|
$HasCmake = $null -ne (Get-Command cmake -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if ($HasCmake) {
|
|
step "cmake" "$(cmake --version | Select-Object -First 1)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "cmake" "not detected (only needed if a llama.cpp source build is required)" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1d. Visual Studio Build Tools (only needed for a llama.cpp SOURCE build -- detection only)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# Detection only: detect VS for a possible source build, but never install or exit
|
|
# here. Install is deferred to Ensure-BuildToolsForLlamaSourceBuild.
|
|
$CmakeGenerator = $null
|
|
$VsInstallPath = $null
|
|
$vsResult = Find-VsBuildTools
|
|
|
|
if ($vsResult) {
|
|
$CmakeGenerator = $vsResult.Generator
|
|
$VsInstallPath = $vsResult.InstallPath
|
|
step "vs" "$CmakeGenerator ($($vsResult.Source)) (only used if a source build is needed)"
|
|
if ($vsResult.ClExe) { substep "cl.exe: $($vsResult.ClExe)" }
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "vs" "not detected (only needed if a llama.cpp source build is required)" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1e. CUDA Toolkit (nvcc for llama.cpp build + env vars)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# Defined here but invoked lazily right before a Phase 4 source build; the
|
|
# prebuilt llama.cpp path needs no local toolkit. With -RequireOrExit a source
|
|
# build is committed, so hard-fail if no driver-compatible toolkit can be found
|
|
# or installed. Without it, detection is best-effort and only sets the flag.
|
|
function Resolve-CudaToolkit {
|
|
param([switch]$RequireOrExit)
|
|
# Toolkit major must be <= the driver's max CUDA major (nvidia-smi "CUDA Version: X.Y");
|
|
# a newer-major toolkit fails at runtime ("ggml_cuda_init: failed to initialize CUDA").
|
|
|
|
$DriverMaxCuda = $null
|
|
try {
|
|
# Bounded: source-build toolkit resolution must not hang on a wedged smi.
|
|
# test_resolve_cuda_toolkit.ps1 extracts this function alone into a child
|
|
# pwsh (no Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded in scope) and stubs nvidia-smi with a
|
|
# .ps1 script, so fall back to direct invocation when the bounded runner
|
|
# is unavailable; production setup.ps1 always has it defined.
|
|
$smiOut = if (Get-Command Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
|
|
Invoke-NvidiaSmiBounded $NvidiaSmiExe
|
|
} else {
|
|
& $NvidiaSmiExe 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
}
|
|
# Newer drivers report "CUDA UMD Version: X.Y" instead of "CUDA Version: X.Y"; accept both.
|
|
if ($smiOut -match "CUDA(?: UMD)? Version:\s+([\d]+)\.([\d]+)") {
|
|
$DriverMaxCuda = "$($Matches[1]).$($Matches[2])"
|
|
substep "driver supports up to CUDA $DriverMaxCuda"
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
|
|
# Detect compute capability early so we can validate toolkit support
|
|
$CudaArch = Get-CudaComputeCapability
|
|
if ($CudaArch) {
|
|
substep "GPU Compute Capability = $($CudaArch.Insert($CudaArch.Length-1, '.')) (sm_$CudaArch)"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Find a toolkit that's compatible with the driver AND the GPU --
|
|
# Strategy: prefer the toolkit at CUDA_PATH (user's existing setup) if it's
|
|
# compatible with the driver AND supports the GPU architecture. Only fall back
|
|
# to scanning side-by-side installs if CUDA_PATH is missing, points to an
|
|
# incompatible version, or can't compile for the GPU. This avoids
|
|
# header/binary mismatches when multiple toolkits are installed.
|
|
$IncompatibleToolkit = $null
|
|
$NvccPath = $null
|
|
|
|
if ($DriverMaxCuda) {
|
|
$drMajorCuda = [int]$DriverMaxCuda.Split('.')[0]
|
|
|
|
# --- Step 1: Check existing CUDA_PATH first ---
|
|
$existingCudaPath = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', 'Machine')
|
|
if (-not $existingCudaPath) {
|
|
$existingCudaPath = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', 'User')
|
|
}
|
|
if ($existingCudaPath -and (Test-Path (Join-Path $existingCudaPath 'bin\nvcc.exe'))) {
|
|
$candidateNvcc = Join-Path $existingCudaPath 'bin\nvcc.exe'
|
|
$verOut = & $candidateNvcc --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($verOut -match 'release\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$tkMaj = [int]$Matches[1]; $tkMin = [int]$Matches[2]
|
|
$isCompat = ($tkMaj -le $drMajorCuda)
|
|
if ($isCompat) {
|
|
# Also verify the toolkit supports our GPU architecture
|
|
$archOk = $true
|
|
if ($CudaArch) {
|
|
$archOk = Test-NvccArchSupport -NvccExe $candidateNvcc -Arch $CudaArch
|
|
if (-not $archOk) {
|
|
substep "CUDA_PATH toolkit (CUDA $tkMaj.$tkMin) does not support GPU arch sm_$CudaArch" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Looking for a newer toolkit..." "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($archOk) {
|
|
$NvccPath = $candidateNvcc
|
|
substep "using existing CUDA Toolkit at CUDA_PATH (nvcc: $NvccPath)"
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "CUDA_PATH ($existingCudaPath) has CUDA $tkMaj.$tkMin with major $tkMaj, which exceeds driver CUDA major $drMajorCuda ($DriverMaxCuda)" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# --- Step 2: Fall back to scanning side-by-side installs ---
|
|
if (-not $NvccPath) {
|
|
$NvccPath = Find-Nvcc -MaxVersion $DriverMaxCuda
|
|
if ($NvccPath) {
|
|
substep "found compatible CUDA Toolkit (nvcc: $NvccPath)"
|
|
if ($existingCudaPath) {
|
|
$selectedRoot = Split-Path (Split-Path $NvccPath -Parent) -Parent
|
|
if ($existingCudaPath.TrimEnd('\') -ne $selectedRoot.TrimEnd('\')) {
|
|
substep "overriding CUDA_PATH from $existingCudaPath to $selectedRoot" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
# No side-by-side match: a major-compatible toolkit may still be on
|
|
# PATH/CUDA_PATH/a custom dir; use it, else record it as too-new.
|
|
$AnyNvcc = Find-Nvcc
|
|
if ($AnyNvcc) {
|
|
$NvccOut = & $AnyNvcc --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($NvccOut -match "release\s+(\d+)\.(\d+)") {
|
|
$tkMaj = [int]$Matches[1]; $tkMin = [int]$Matches[2]
|
|
if ($tkMaj -le $drMajorCuda) {
|
|
$NvccPath = $AnyNvcc
|
|
substep "found compatible CUDA Toolkit (nvcc: $NvccPath)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$IncompatibleToolkit = "$tkMaj.$tkMin"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$NvccPath = Find-Nvcc
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# A newer-major toolkit blocked by the driver: explain the mismatch.
|
|
if (-not $NvccPath -and $IncompatibleToolkit) {
|
|
Write-CudaDriverToolkitMismatch -ToolkitVersion $IncompatibleToolkit -DriverMaxCuda $DriverMaxCuda
|
|
if (-not $RequireOrExit) {
|
|
$script:CudaToolkitReady = $false
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
# Reached only by a source build (forced, or after a prebuilt-install failure);
|
|
# with no compatible toolkit it must fail (setup.sh degrades to CPU instead).
|
|
Write-Host "" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host "========================================================================" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] CUDA source build cannot use the installed toolkit with this driver." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host "========================================================================" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- No toolkit at all: install via winget (only when a source build needs it) --
|
|
if (-not $NvccPath -and $RequireOrExit) {
|
|
Write-Host "CUDA toolkit (nvcc) not found -- installing via winget..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$HasWinget = $null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if ($HasWinget) {
|
|
if ($DriverMaxCuda) {
|
|
# Query winget for available CUDA Toolkit versions
|
|
$drMajor = [int]$DriverMaxCuda.Split('.')[0]
|
|
$AvailableVersions = @()
|
|
try {
|
|
$rawOutput = winget show Nvidia.CUDA --versions --source winget --accept-source-agreements 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
# Parse version lines (e.g. "12.6", "12.5", "11.8")
|
|
foreach ($line in $rawOutput -split "`n") {
|
|
$line = $line.Trim()
|
|
if ($line -match '^\d+\.\d+') {
|
|
$AvailableVersions += $line
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
|
|
# Filter to compatible major versions and pick the highest
|
|
$BestVersion = $null
|
|
foreach ($ver in $AvailableVersions) {
|
|
$parts = $ver.Split('.')
|
|
$vMajor = [int]$parts[0]
|
|
if ($vMajor -le $drMajor) {
|
|
$BestVersion = $ver
|
|
break # list is descending, first match is highest compatible
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($BestVersion) {
|
|
substep "Installing CUDA Toolkit $BestVersion via winget..."
|
|
$prevEAPCuda = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { winget install --id=Nvidia.CUDA --version=$BestVersion -e --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements } | Out-Null
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAPCuda
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
$NvccPath = Find-Nvcc -MaxVersion $DriverMaxCuda
|
|
if ($NvccPath) {
|
|
substep "CUDA Toolkit $BestVersion installed (nvcc: $NvccPath)"
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "no compatible CUDA Toolkit version found in winget (need CUDA major <= $drMajor)" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "Installing CUDA Toolkit (latest) via winget..."
|
|
winget install --id=Nvidia.CUDA -e --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
$NvccPath = Find-Nvcc
|
|
if ($NvccPath) {
|
|
substep "CUDA Toolkit installed (nvcc: $NvccPath)"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $NvccPath) {
|
|
if (-not $RequireOrExit) {
|
|
substep "no driver-compatible CUDA Toolkit found -- skipping; prebuilt llama.cpp needs no local toolkit" "Yellow"
|
|
$script:CudaToolkitReady = $false
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] CUDA Toolkit (nvcc) is required but could not be found or installed." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
if ($DriverMaxCuda) {
|
|
Write-Host " Install a CUDA Toolkit with major version $($DriverMaxCuda.Split('.')[0]) from https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-archive" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host " Install CUDA Toolkit from https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Set CUDA env vars so cmake AND MSBuild can find the toolkit --
|
|
$CudaToolkitRoot = Split-Path (Split-Path $NvccPath -Parent) -Parent
|
|
# CUDA_PATH: used by cmake's find_package(CUDAToolkit)
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', $CudaToolkitRoot, 'Process')
|
|
# CudaToolkitDir: the MSBuild property that CUDA .targets checks directly
|
|
# Trailing backslash required -- the .targets file appends subpaths to it
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('CudaToolkitDir', "$CudaToolkitRoot\", 'Process')
|
|
# Always persist CUDA_PATH to User registry so the compatible toolkit is used
|
|
# in future sessions (overwrites any existing value pointing to a newer, incompatible version)
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', $CudaToolkitRoot, 'User')
|
|
substep "Persisted CUDA_PATH=$CudaToolkitRoot to user environment"
|
|
# Clear all versioned CUDA_PATH_V* env vars in this process to prevent
|
|
# cmake/MSBuild from discovering a conflicting CUDA installation.
|
|
$cudaPathVars = @([Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariables('Process').Keys | Where-Object { $_ -match '^CUDA_PATH_V' })
|
|
foreach ($v in $cudaPathVars) {
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable($v, $null, 'Process')
|
|
}
|
|
# Set only the versioned var matching the selected toolkit (e.g. CUDA_PATH_V13_0)
|
|
$tkDirName = Split-Path $CudaToolkitRoot -Leaf
|
|
if ($tkDirName -match '^v(\d+)\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$cudaPathVerVar = "CUDA_PATH_V$($Matches[1])_$($Matches[2])"
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable($cudaPathVerVar, $CudaToolkitRoot, 'Process')
|
|
substep "Set $cudaPathVerVar (cleared other CUDA_PATH_V* vars)"
|
|
}
|
|
# Ensure nvcc's bin dir is on PATH for this process
|
|
$nvccBinDir = Split-Path $NvccPath -Parent
|
|
if ($env:PATH -notlike "*$nvccBinDir*") {
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('PATH', "$nvccBinDir;$env:PATH", 'Process')
|
|
}
|
|
# Persist nvcc bin dir (Prepend so the driver-compatible toolkit wins).
|
|
if (Add-ToUserPath -Directory $nvccBinDir -Position 'Prepend') {
|
|
substep "Persisted CUDA bin dir to user PATH"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Ensure CUDA ↔ Visual Studio integration files exist --
|
|
# When CUDA is installed before VS Build Tools (or VS is reinstalled after CUDA),
|
|
# the MSBuild .targets/.props files that let VS compile .cu files are missing.
|
|
# cmake fails with "No CUDA toolset found". Fix: copy from CUDA extras dir.
|
|
if ($VsInstallPath -and $CudaToolkitRoot) {
|
|
$vsCustomizations = Get-VcBuildCustomizationsDir -VsInstallPath $VsInstallPath -Generator $CmakeGenerator
|
|
$cudaExtras = Join-Path $CudaToolkitRoot "extras\visual_studio_integration\MSBuildExtensions"
|
|
if ((Test-Path $cudaExtras) -and (Test-Path $vsCustomizations)) {
|
|
$hasTargets = Get-ChildItem $vsCustomizations -Filter "CUDA *.targets" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if (-not $hasTargets) {
|
|
substep "CUDA VS integration missing -- copying .targets files..." "Yellow"
|
|
try {
|
|
Copy-Item "$cudaExtras\*" $vsCustomizations -Force -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
substep "CUDA VS integration files installed"
|
|
} catch {
|
|
# Direct copy failed (needs admin). Try elevated copy via Start-Process.
|
|
try {
|
|
$copyCmd = "Copy-Item '$cudaExtras\*' '$vsCustomizations' -Force"
|
|
Start-Process powershell -ArgumentList "-NoProfile -Command $copyCmd" -Verb RunAs -Wait -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
$hasTargetsRetry = Get-ChildItem $vsCustomizations -Filter "CUDA *.targets" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($hasTargetsRetry) {
|
|
substep "CUDA VS integration files installed (elevated)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
throw "Copy did not produce .targets files"
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {
|
|
substep "could not copy CUDA VS integration files" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "The llama.cpp build may fail with 'No CUDA toolset found'." "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Manual fix: copy contents of" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "$cudaExtras"
|
|
substep "into:" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "$vsCustomizations"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
step "cuda" $NvccPath
|
|
substep "CUDA_PATH = $CudaToolkitRoot"
|
|
substep "CudaToolkitDir = $CudaToolkitRoot\"
|
|
|
|
# $CudaArch was detected earlier (before toolkit selection) so it could
|
|
# influence which toolkit we picked. Just log the final state here.
|
|
if (-not $CudaArch) {
|
|
substep "could not detect compute capability -- cmake will use defaults" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
# Publish the resolved toolkit to script scope for the Phase 4 build.
|
|
$script:NvccPath = $NvccPath
|
|
$script:CudaToolkitRoot = $CudaToolkitRoot
|
|
$script:CudaArch = $CudaArch
|
|
$script:CudaToolkitReady = $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($HasROCm) {
|
|
$rocmVerLabel = if ($script:ROCmVersionFull) { "ROCm $script:ROCmVersionFull" } elseif ($script:ROCmVersion) { "ROCm $script:ROCmVersion" } else { "ROCm (version unknown)" }
|
|
step "rocm" $rocmVerLabel
|
|
} elseif ($script:ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
# GPU training/inference works via AMD's bundled-runtime ROCm PyTorch wheels;
|
|
# the HIP SDK is optional (only the system ROCm toolchain).
|
|
step "rocm" "GPU via bundled ROCm wheels ($script:ROCmGfxArch) -- HIP SDK optional" "Cyan"
|
|
} elseif ($ROCmGpuLabel) {
|
|
step "rocm" "AMD GPU detected -- arch unknown; HIP SDK not found" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# 1f. Node.js / npm (skip if pip-installed or Tauri -- only needed for frontend build)
|
|
# ============================================
|
|
# Frontend and OXC share this Node floor. The helper returns:
|
|
# system | bundled | skip.
|
|
function Get-NodeDecision {
|
|
param(
|
|
[string]$NodeVersion, # `node -v` output, e.g. v22.17.1 (or empty)
|
|
[string]$NpmVersion, # `npm -v` output, e.g. 10.9.2 (or empty)
|
|
[string]$SkipInstall # "1" => never auto-install
|
|
)
|
|
$node = ($NodeVersion -replace '^v', '').Trim()
|
|
$npm = "$NpmVersion".Trim()
|
|
if ($node -match '^\d+\.\d+' -and $npm -match '^\d+') {
|
|
$nodeMajor = [int]($node.Split('.')[0])
|
|
$nodeMinor = [int]($node.Split('.')[1])
|
|
$npmMajor = [int]($npm.Split('.')[0])
|
|
$nodeOk = ($nodeMajor -eq 20 -and $nodeMinor -ge 19) -or
|
|
($nodeMajor -eq 22 -and $nodeMinor -ge 12) -or
|
|
($nodeMajor -ge 23)
|
|
if ($nodeOk -and $npmMajor -ge 11) { return "system" }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($SkipInstall -eq "1") { return "skip" }
|
|
return "bundled"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$SkipFrontend = ($env:SKIP_STUDIO_FRONTEND -eq "1")
|
|
$NodeOverride = $null
|
|
$NodeParent = $null
|
|
$NodeDir = $null
|
|
$SysNodeVersion = ""
|
|
$SysNpmVersion = ""
|
|
$NodeSource = $null
|
|
|
|
if (-not $IsPipInstall) {
|
|
# Put Node beside the Studio root. OXC can still need npm when the
|
|
# frontend build is skipped.
|
|
if (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME)) { $NodeOverride = $env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME.Trim() }
|
|
elseif (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:STUDIO_HOME)) { $NodeOverride = $env:STUDIO_HOME.Trim() }
|
|
if ($NodeOverride) {
|
|
if ($NodeOverride -eq "~") {
|
|
$NodeOverride = $env:USERPROFILE
|
|
} elseif ($NodeOverride -like "~/*" -or $NodeOverride -like "~\*") {
|
|
$NodeOverride = (Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE $NodeOverride.Substring(1).TrimStart('/', '\'))
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $NodeOverride -PathType Container)) {
|
|
Write-Host "ERROR: UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME/STUDIO_HOME=$NodeOverride does not exist." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Run install.ps1 to create the install root before 'unsloth studio update'." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
$NodeParent = (Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $NodeOverride).Path
|
|
# An override pointing at the legacy default maps to the legacy sibling
|
|
# ~/.unsloth/node (what the runtime resolver and setup.sh use), not <root>/node.
|
|
$_legacyStudio = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth\studio"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $_legacyStudio -PathType Container) {
|
|
$_legacyStudio = (Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $_legacyStudio).Path
|
|
}
|
|
if ($NodeParent -eq $_legacyStudio) {
|
|
$NodeParent = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth"
|
|
$NodeOverride = $null
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$NodeParent = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth"
|
|
}
|
|
$NodeDir = Join-Path $NodeParent "node"
|
|
|
|
# Probe system node/npm without letting a missing/broken command abort setup.
|
|
# Under $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" a bare `node -v` for an absent node
|
|
# throws a terminating error `2>$null` cannot swallow, and a present-but-broken
|
|
# shim throws too. Guard with Get-Command (node/npm independently) + try/catch;
|
|
# empty version => Get-NodeDecision returns "bundled".
|
|
$SysNodeVersion = try { if (Get-Command node -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { (node -v 2>$null) } else { "" } } catch { "" }
|
|
$SysNpmVersion = try { if (Get-Command npm -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { (npm -v 2>$null) } else { "" } } catch { "" }
|
|
$NodeSource = Get-NodeDecision -NodeVersion "$SysNodeVersion" -NpmVersion "$SysNpmVersion" -SkipInstall "$($env:UNSLOTH_SKIP_NODE_INSTALL)"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($IsPipInstall) {
|
|
step "frontend" "bundled (pip install)"
|
|
} elseif ($SkipFrontend) {
|
|
step "frontend" "bundled (Tauri)"
|
|
} else {
|
|
# Stale npm used to trigger system Node changes. Keep this process-local
|
|
# and provision only when the build or OXC needs Node.
|
|
if ($NodeSource -eq "system") {
|
|
substep "Node $SysNodeVersion and npm $SysNpmVersion already meet requirements (system)."
|
|
} elseif ($NodeSource -eq "bundled") {
|
|
substep "Node='$SysNodeVersion' npm='$SysNpmVersion' unsuitable; will use an isolated Node (system left untouched)."
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "Node='$SysNodeVersion' npm='$SysNpmVersion' unsuitable and UNSLOTH_SKIP_NODE_INSTALL set; frontend build will be skipped." "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Conda CPython ships modified DLL search paths that break torch's c10.dll
|
|
# loading on Windows; a venv made from conda Python inherits its base_prefix,
|
|
# so check the executable path AND sys.base_prefix.
|
|
$CondaSkipPattern = '(?i)(conda|miniconda|anaconda|miniforge|mambaforge)'
|
|
function Test-IsConda {
|
|
param([string]$Exe)
|
|
if ($Exe -match $CondaSkipPattern) { return $true }
|
|
try {
|
|
$basePrefix = (& $Exe -c "import sys; print(sys.base_prefix)" 2>$null | Out-String).Trim()
|
|
if ($basePrefix -match $CondaSkipPattern) { return $true }
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# 1g. Python (>= 3.11 and < 3.14). Prefer the interpreter install.ps1 already
|
|
# resolved and built the venv with (UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON), or the existing
|
|
# venv python, before re-probing a system where a 3.14 or a WindowsApps stub
|
|
# ahead on PATH would trip the gate. setup.ps1 only updates packages in that
|
|
# venv, so the handoff is safe to reuse once validated.
|
|
function Resolve-ReusedSetupPython {
|
|
if (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON) -and
|
|
(Test-Path -LiteralPath $env:UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON)) {
|
|
return $env:UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON
|
|
}
|
|
# Standalone `unsloth studio setup/update` (install.ps1 did not run): derive
|
|
# the venv python from the studio root, mirroring the resolver below.
|
|
$root = if (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME)) { $env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME.Trim() }
|
|
elseif (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:STUDIO_HOME)) { $env:STUDIO_HOME.Trim() }
|
|
else { Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth\studio" }
|
|
if ($root -eq "~") {
|
|
# Join-Path with an empty child throws on Windows PowerShell 5.1.
|
|
$root = $env:USERPROFILE
|
|
} elseif ($root -like "~/*" -or $root -like "~\*") {
|
|
$root = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE $root.Substring(1).TrimStart('/', '\')
|
|
}
|
|
$venvPy = Join-Path $root "unsloth_studio\Scripts\python.exe"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $venvPy) { return $venvPy }
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
$ReusedSetupPython = Resolve-ReusedSetupPython
|
|
|
|
$HasPython = $null -ne (Get-Command python -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
$PythonOk = $false
|
|
$DetectedPyVer = $null
|
|
|
|
function Get-CompatiblePythonVersion {
|
|
param([string]$PythonExe)
|
|
try {
|
|
$out = & $PythonExe --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($out -match 'Python (3\.(11|12|13)(\.\d+)?)') {
|
|
return $Matches[1]
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
return $null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Add-PythonDirToProcessPath {
|
|
param([string]$PythonExe)
|
|
try {
|
|
if ($PythonExe -and (Test-Path -LiteralPath $PythonExe)) {
|
|
$resolvedDir = Split-Path -Parent $PythonExe
|
|
$alreadyOnPath = ($env:PATH -split ';' | Where-Object { $_.TrimEnd('\') -ieq $resolvedDir.TrimEnd('\') }).Count -gt 0
|
|
if (-not $alreadyOnPath) {
|
|
$env:PATH = "$resolvedDir;$env:PATH"
|
|
}
|
|
$script:HasPython = $true
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Reuse the install.ps1 / venv interpreter before any system probe.
|
|
$ValidatedSetupPython = $null
|
|
if ($ReusedSetupPython) {
|
|
$_reusedVer = Get-CompatiblePythonVersion $ReusedSetupPython
|
|
if ($_reusedVer -and -not (Test-IsConda $ReusedSetupPython)) {
|
|
$DetectedPyVer = $_reusedVer
|
|
Add-PythonDirToProcessPath $ReusedSetupPython
|
|
$PythonOk = $true
|
|
$ValidatedSetupPython = $ReusedSetupPython
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fall back to every py.exe on PATH (all-users and per-user launchers can both
|
|
# register). -All is required: Windows PowerShell 5.1 returns only the first
|
|
# launcher without it, and the PowerShell 7 multi-match array breaks the call
|
|
# operator if used directly.
|
|
$PyLaunchers = if ($PythonOk) { @() } else { @(Get-Command py -All -CommandType Application -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) }
|
|
|
|
foreach ($PyLauncher in $PyLaunchers) {
|
|
if ($PyLauncher.Source -match $CondaSkipPattern) { continue }
|
|
foreach ($minor in @("3.13", "3.12", "3.11")) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$out = & $PyLauncher.Source "-$minor" --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($out -match 'Python (3\.\d+\.\d+)') {
|
|
$DetectedPyVer = $Matches[1]
|
|
# Make `python` resolvable for the rest of setup. Without this,
|
|
# py-launcher-only installs (no python.exe on PATH) pass the gate
|
|
# and then crash on the first bare `python` call below.
|
|
try {
|
|
$resolvedExe = (& $PyLauncher.Source "-$minor" -c "import sys; print(sys.executable)" 2>$null | Select-Object -First 1)
|
|
if ($resolvedExe -and (Test-Path $resolvedExe)) {
|
|
Add-PythonDirToProcessPath $resolvedExe
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
$PythonOk = $true
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($PythonOk) { break }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $PythonOk -and $HasPython) {
|
|
$PyVer = python --version 2>&1
|
|
if ($PyVer -match "(\d+)\.(\d+)") {
|
|
$PyMajor = [int]$Matches[1]; $PyMinor = [int]$Matches[2]
|
|
if ($PyMajor -eq 3 -and $PyMinor -ge 11 -and $PyMinor -lt 14) {
|
|
$DetectedPyVer = "$PyMajor.$PyMinor"
|
|
$PythonOk = $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($PythonOk) {
|
|
substep "Python $DetectedPyVer"
|
|
} elseif (-not $HasPython) {
|
|
# No `python` on PATH (and py.exe either absent or only had unsupported
|
|
# minors). Try winget as before -- gating on $HasPython alone, not also
|
|
# on $PyLauncher, so a launcher-only install with just 3.14 still gets
|
|
# an automatic 3.12 install instead of a hard error.
|
|
Write-Host "Python 3.11-3.13 not found -- installing Python 3.12 via winget..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$HasWinget = $null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if ($HasWinget) {
|
|
winget install -e --id Python.Python.3.12 --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
}
|
|
$HasPython = $null -ne (Get-Command python -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if (-not $HasPython) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] Python could not be installed automatically." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Install Python 3.12 from https://python.org/downloads/" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
step "python" "$(python --version 2>&1)"
|
|
$PythonOk = $true
|
|
} else {
|
|
# python.exe is on PATH but its version is unsupported, and py.exe (if
|
|
# present) had no supported minor either.
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] No supported Python (3.11-3.13) found on this system." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " py.exe could not locate -3.11/-3.12/-3.13 and `python` on PATH is unsupported." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " Install Python 3.12 from https://python.org/downloads/" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Add user-scheme Python Scripts dir to PATH (nt_user only, no venv fallback).
|
|
$ScriptsDir = python -c "import os, sysconfig; p = sysconfig.get_path('scripts', 'nt_user'); print(p if os.path.exists(p) else '')"
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0 -and $ScriptsDir -and (Test-Path $ScriptsDir)) {
|
|
# Append (not Prepend) -- this dir has other pip scripts; shim handles unsloth.
|
|
if (Add-ToUserPath -Directory $ScriptsDir) {
|
|
# Also add to current process so it's available immediately
|
|
$ProcessPathEntries = $env:PATH.Split(';')
|
|
if (-not ($ProcessPathEntries | Where-Object { $_.TrimEnd('\') -eq $ScriptsDir })) {
|
|
$env:PATH = "$ScriptsDir;$env:PATH"
|
|
}
|
|
substep "Persisted Python Scripts dir to user PATH: $ScriptsDir"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "system" "prerequisites ready"
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# PHASE 2: Frontend build (skip if pip-installed -- already bundled)
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
$DistDir = Join-Path $FrontendDir "dist"
|
|
# Skip build if dist/ exists and no tracked input is newer than dist/.
|
|
# Checks src/, public/, package.json, config files -- not just src/.
|
|
$NeedFrontendBuild = $true
|
|
if ($IsPipInstall) {
|
|
$NeedFrontendBuild = $false
|
|
step "frontend" "bundled (pip install)"
|
|
} elseif ($SkipFrontend) {
|
|
$NeedFrontendBuild = $false
|
|
step "frontend" "bundled (Tauri)"
|
|
} elseif (Test-Path $DistDir) {
|
|
$DistTime = (Get-Item $DistDir).LastWriteTime
|
|
$NewerFile = $null
|
|
# Check src/ and public/ recursively (probe paths directly, not via -Include)
|
|
foreach ($subDir in @("src", "public")) {
|
|
$subPath = Join-Path $FrontendDir $subDir
|
|
if (Test-Path $subPath) {
|
|
$NewerFile = Get-ChildItem -Path $subPath -Recurse -File -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
|
|
Where-Object { $_.LastWriteTime -gt $DistTime } | Select-Object -First 1
|
|
if ($NewerFile) { break }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Also check all top-level files (package.json, vite.config.ts, index.html, etc.)
|
|
if (-not $NewerFile) {
|
|
$NewerFile = Get-ChildItem -Path $FrontendDir -File -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
|
|
Where-Object { $_.Name -ne "bun.lock" -and $_.LastWriteTime -gt $DistTime } |
|
|
Select-Object -First 1
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $NewerFile) {
|
|
$NeedFrontendBuild = $false
|
|
step "frontend" "up to date"
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "Frontend source changed since last build -- rebuilding..." "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Provision Node when the frontend build OR the OXC runtime install needs it (the
|
|
# OXC `npm install` runs whenever its dir exists, regardless of dist staleness);
|
|
# never eagerly. System Node is used read-only; the isolated one is ours.
|
|
$NeedNodeForSetup = (-not $IsPipInstall) -and ($NeedFrontendBuild -or (Test-Path $OxcValidatorDir))
|
|
if ($NeedNodeForSetup) {
|
|
if ($NodeSource -eq "skip") {
|
|
if ($NeedFrontendBuild) {
|
|
step "frontend" "skipped (no suitable Node; system left untouched)" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
$NeedFrontendBuild = $false
|
|
substep "found Node='$SysNodeVersion' npm='$SysNpmVersion'; Studio needs Node >=20.19/22.12/23 and npm >= 11" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "install a suitable Node + npm, or unset UNSLOTH_SKIP_NODE_INSTALL to let Unsloth manage an isolated Node" "Yellow"
|
|
} elseif ($NodeSource -eq "bundled") {
|
|
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $NodeParent -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
|
|
# Minimal ownership guard for a custom-home dir (the full Studio-owned
|
|
# helpers are defined later); never os.replace over a user-owned dir.
|
|
if ($NodeOverride -and (Test-Path -LiteralPath $NodeDir -PathType Container)) {
|
|
$nodeOwnedMarker = Join-Path $NodeDir ".unsloth-studio-owned"
|
|
$nodeMeta = Join-Path $NodeDir "UNSLOTH_NODE_PREBUILT_INFO.json"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $nodeOwnedMarker) -and -not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $nodeMeta)) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] $NodeDir already exists and is not a Studio-owned Node install." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Move it aside or choose an empty UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME before re-running." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
substep "installing isolated Node (system Node/npm left untouched)..."
|
|
# The main Python resolver runs later; bare `python` may be a Store stub or
|
|
# absent this early, so prefer the validated handed-off/venv Python.
|
|
$NodeInstallPython = if ($ValidatedSetupPython) { $ValidatedSetupPython } else { "python" }
|
|
$nodeOut = & $NodeInstallPython "$PSScriptRoot\install_node_prebuilt.py" --install-dir $NodeDir 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
$nodeExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
if ($nodeExit -eq 3) {
|
|
Write-Host $nodeOut -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
step "node" "install blocked by another active Studio install" "Red"
|
|
exit 3
|
|
} elseif ($nodeExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host $nodeOut -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] Could not install an isolated Node automatically." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Install Node >= 20.19 (with npm >= 11) from https://nodejs.org/ and re-run, or check your network." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
if ($NodeOverride -and (Test-Path -LiteralPath $NodeDir -PathType Container)) {
|
|
New-Item -ItemType File -Force -Path (Join-Path $NodeDir ".unsloth-studio-owned") -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
# Windows Node zip ships node.exe + npm.cmd at the root; prepend it (this
|
|
# process only) so node/npm/bun resolve here for the build.
|
|
$env:PATH = "$NodeDir;" + $env:PATH
|
|
# Keep npm and module resolution inside the isolated Node.
|
|
$env:NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX = $NodeDir
|
|
$env:npm_config_prefix = $NodeDir
|
|
Remove-Item Env:NODE_PATH -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
step "node" "$(node -v) | npm $(npm -v) (isolated)"
|
|
|
|
# bun (optional, faster installs); npm -g stays in the isolated prefix.
|
|
if (-not (Get-Command bun -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
substep "installing bun (faster frontend package installs)..."
|
|
$prevEAP_bun = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { npm install -g bun --allow-scripts=bun } | Out-Null
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_bun
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
# Refresh-Environment rebuilds PATH (Machine;User;current), demoting the
|
|
# isolated-Node prepend; re-prepend so it wins for the build and OXC step.
|
|
$env:PATH = "$NodeDir;" + $env:PATH
|
|
$env:NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX = $NodeDir
|
|
$env:npm_config_prefix = $NodeDir
|
|
Remove-Item Env:NODE_PATH -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if (Get-Command bun -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
|
|
substep "bun installed ($(bun --version))"
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "bun install skipped (npm will be used instead)"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
# system Node already satisfies requirements; use it as-is. We do NOT
|
|
# install global packages (bun) here -- the build falls back to npm.
|
|
step "node" "$SysNodeVersion | npm $SysNpmVersion (system)"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($NeedFrontendBuild -and -not $IsPipInstall) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
substep "building frontend..."
|
|
|
|
# ── Tailwind v4 .gitignore workaround ──
|
|
# Tailwind v4's oxide scanner respects .gitignore in parent directories.
|
|
# Python venvs create a .gitignore with "*" (ignore everything), which
|
|
# prevents Tailwind from scanning .tsx source files for class names.
|
|
# Temporarily hide any such .gitignore during the build, then restore it.
|
|
$HiddenGitignores = @()
|
|
$WalkDir = (Get-Item $FrontendDir).Parent.FullName
|
|
while ($WalkDir -and $WalkDir -ne [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($WalkDir)) {
|
|
$gi = Join-Path $WalkDir ".gitignore"
|
|
if (Test-Path $gi) {
|
|
$content = Get-Content $gi -Raw -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
if ($content -and ($content.Trim() -match '^\*$')) {
|
|
$hidden = "$gi._twbuild"
|
|
Rename-Item -Path $gi -NewName (Split-Path $hidden -Leaf) -Force
|
|
$HiddenGitignores += $gi
|
|
substep "Temporarily hiding $gi (venv .gitignore blocks Tailwind scanner)"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$WalkDir = Split-Path $WalkDir -Parent
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Use bun if available (faster install), fall back to npm.
|
|
# Bun is used only as package manager; Node runs the actual build (Vite 8).
|
|
$prevEAP_npm = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
Push-Location $FrontendDir
|
|
|
|
$UseBun = $null -ne (Get-Command bun -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
|
|
# bun's package cache can become corrupt -- packages get stored with only
|
|
# metadata but no actual content (bin/, lib/). When this happens bun install
|
|
# exits 0 but leaves binaries missing. We validate after install and clear
|
|
# the cache + retry once before falling back to npm.
|
|
if ($UseBun) {
|
|
Write-Host " Using bun for package install (faster)" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
$bunExit = Invoke-SetupCommand { bun install }
|
|
# On Windows, .bin/ entries vary by package manager:
|
|
# npm → tsc, tsc.cmd, tsc.ps1
|
|
# bun → tsc.exe, tsc.bunx
|
|
$hasTsc = (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc.cmd") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc.exe") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc.bunx")
|
|
$hasVite = (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite.cmd") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite.exe") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite.bunx")
|
|
if ($bunExit -eq 0 -and $hasTsc -and $hasVite) {
|
|
# bun install succeeded and critical binaries are present
|
|
} elseif ($bunExit -eq 0) {
|
|
Write-Host " bun install exited 0 but critical binaries are missing, clearing cache and retrying..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
if (Test-Path "node_modules") {
|
|
Remove-Item "node_modules" -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
}
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { bun pm cache rm } | Out-Null
|
|
$bunExit = Invoke-SetupCommand { bun install }
|
|
$hasTsc = (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc.cmd") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc.exe") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\tsc.bunx")
|
|
$hasVite = (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite.cmd") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite.exe") -or (Test-Path "node_modules\.bin\vite.bunx")
|
|
if ($bunExit -ne 0 -or -not $hasTsc -or -not $hasVite) {
|
|
Write-Host " bun retry failed, falling back to npm" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
if (Test-Path "node_modules") {
|
|
Remove-Item "node_modules" -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
}
|
|
$UseBun = $false
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "bun install failed (exit $bunExit), falling back to npm" "Yellow"
|
|
if (Test-Path "node_modules") {
|
|
Remove-Item "node_modules" -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
}
|
|
$UseBun = $false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $UseBun) {
|
|
$npmExit = Invoke-SetupCommand { npm install }
|
|
if ($npmExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Pop-Location
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_npm
|
|
foreach ($gi in $HiddenGitignores) { Rename-Item -Path "$gi._twbuild" -NewName (Split-Path $gi -Leaf) -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue }
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] npm install failed (exit code $npmExit)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Try running 'npm install' manually in frontend/ to see errors" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Always use npm to run the build (Node runtime — avoids bun Windows runtime issues)
|
|
$buildExit = Invoke-SetupCommand { npm run build }
|
|
if ($buildExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Pop-Location
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_npm
|
|
foreach ($gi in $HiddenGitignores) { Rename-Item -Path "$gi._twbuild" -NewName (Split-Path $gi -Leaf) -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue }
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] npm run build failed (exit code $buildExit)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
Pop-Location
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_npm
|
|
|
|
# ── Restore hidden .gitignore files ──
|
|
foreach ($gi in $HiddenGitignores) {
|
|
Rename-Item -Path "$gi._twbuild" -NewName (Split-Path $gi -Leaf) -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── Validate CSS output ──
|
|
$CssFiles = Get-ChildItem (Join-Path $DistDir "assets") -Filter "*.css" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
$MaxCssSize = ($CssFiles | Measure-Object -Property Length -Maximum).Maximum
|
|
if ($MaxCssSize -lt 100000) {
|
|
step "frontend" "built (warning: CSS may be truncated)" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "frontend" "built"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ((Test-Path $OxcValidatorDir) -and $NodeSource -ne "skip" -and (Get-Command npm -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
substep "installing OXC validator runtime..."
|
|
$prevEAP_oxc = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
Push-Location $OxcValidatorDir
|
|
$oxcInstallExit = Invoke-SetupCommand { npm install }
|
|
if ($oxcInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Pop-Location
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_oxc
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] OXC validator npm install failed (exit code $oxcInstallExit)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
Pop-Location
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_oxc
|
|
step "oxc runtime" "installed"
|
|
} elseif ((Test-Path $OxcValidatorDir) -and $NodeSource -ne "skip") {
|
|
# No npm on PATH (e.g. a pip install with no system Node and no isolated Node
|
|
# provisioned). Skip rather than abort; the runtime resolver degrades. Mirrors setup.sh.
|
|
substep "OXC validator runtime skipped (no npm found); code validation degrades until Node is available" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# PHASE 3: Python environment + dependencies
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
substep "setting up Python environment..."
|
|
|
|
# Find Python -- skip Anaconda/Miniconda distributions ($CondaSkipPattern and
|
|
# Test-IsConda are defined above the 1g gate). Standalone CPython (python.org,
|
|
# winget, uv) does not have conda's torch c10.dll loading issue.
|
|
$PythonCmd = $null
|
|
|
|
# 0. Reuse the interpreter install.ps1 already resolved and built the venv with
|
|
# (UNSLOTH_SETUP_PYTHON, or the existing venv python) before probing the
|
|
# system -- it is already validated as supported and non-conda.
|
|
if ($ReusedSetupPython) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$out = & $ReusedSetupPython --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($out -match 'Python 3\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$pyMinor = [int]$Matches[1]
|
|
if ($pyMinor -ge 11 -and $pyMinor -le 13 -and -not (Test-IsConda $ReusedSetupPython)) {
|
|
$PythonCmd = $ReusedSetupPython
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# 1. Try the Python Launcher (py.exe) first -- most reliable on Windows.
|
|
# Enumerate every launcher with -All (Windows PowerShell 5.1 returns only
|
|
# the first match without it) and search each for a supported, non-conda
|
|
# interpreter.
|
|
$PyLaunchersResolve = if ($PythonCmd) { @() } else { @(Get-Command py -All -CommandType Application -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) }
|
|
foreach ($pyLauncher in $PyLaunchersResolve) {
|
|
if ($pyLauncher.Source -match $CondaSkipPattern) { continue }
|
|
foreach ($minor in @("3.13", "3.12", "3.11")) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$out = & $pyLauncher.Source "-$minor" --version 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
if ($out -match 'Python 3\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$pyMinor = [int]$Matches[1]
|
|
if ($pyMinor -ge 11 -and $pyMinor -le 13) {
|
|
# Resolve the actual executable path so venv creation
|
|
# does not re-resolve back to a conda interpreter.
|
|
$resolvedExe = (& $pyLauncher.Source "-$minor" -c "import sys; print(sys.executable)" 2>$null | Out-String).Trim()
|
|
if ($resolvedExe -and (Test-Path $resolvedExe) -and -not (Test-IsConda $resolvedExe)) {
|
|
$PythonCmd = $resolvedExe
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($PythonCmd) { break }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# 2. Fall back to scanning python3.x / python3 / python on PATH.
|
|
# Use Get-Command -All to look past conda entries.
|
|
if (-not $PythonCmd) {
|
|
foreach ($candidate in @("python3.13", "python3.12", "python3.11", "python3", "python")) {
|
|
foreach ($cmdInfo in @(Get-Command $candidate -All -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
try {
|
|
if (-not $cmdInfo.Source) { continue }
|
|
if ($cmdInfo.Source -like "*\WindowsApps\*") { continue }
|
|
if (Test-IsConda $cmdInfo.Source) {
|
|
substep "skipping $($cmdInfo.Source) (conda Python breaks torch DLL loading)" "Yellow"
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
$ver = & $cmdInfo.Source --version 2>&1
|
|
if ($ver -match 'Python 3\.(\d+)') {
|
|
$minor = [int]$Matches[1]
|
|
if ($minor -ge 11 -and $minor -le 13) {
|
|
$PythonCmd = $cmdInfo.Source
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($PythonCmd) { break }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $PythonCmd) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] No standalone Python 3.11-3.13 found (conda Python is not supported)." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Install Python from https://python.org/downloads/ or via:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " winget install -e --id Python.Python.3.12" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
substep "Python found: $PythonCmd"
|
|
|
|
# The venv must already exist (created by install.ps1); this script only
|
|
# updates packages. UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME (or STUDIO_HOME alias) overrides the
|
|
# root. UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME wins when both are set. Whitespace-only values
|
|
# are treated as unset to match Python .strip() semantics.
|
|
$_studioOverrideVar = $null
|
|
$_studioOverride = $null
|
|
if (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME)) {
|
|
$_studioOverrideVar = "UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME"
|
|
$_studioOverride = $env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME.Trim()
|
|
} elseif (-not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($env:STUDIO_HOME)) {
|
|
$_studioOverrideVar = "STUDIO_HOME"
|
|
$_studioOverride = $env:STUDIO_HOME.Trim()
|
|
}
|
|
if ($_studioOverride) {
|
|
if ($_studioOverride -eq "~" -or $_studioOverride -like "~/*" -or $_studioOverride -like "~\*") {
|
|
$_studioOverride = (Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE $_studioOverride.Substring(1).TrimStart('/','\'))
|
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}
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $_studioOverride -PathType Container) {
|
|
$StudioHome = (Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $_studioOverride).Path
|
|
# why: mirror setup.sh:417 and install.ps1:130 -- fail fast when the
|
|
# custom root is read-only instead of erroring later while creating
|
|
# sidecar venvs / installing packages.
|
|
$_setupWriteProbe = Join-Path $StudioHome (".unsloth-write-probe-" + [guid]::NewGuid())
|
|
try {
|
|
[System.IO.File]::WriteAllText($_setupWriteProbe, "")
|
|
Remove-Item -LiteralPath $_setupWriteProbe -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
} catch {
|
|
Write-Host "ERROR: $_studioOverrideVar=$StudioHome is not writable." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host "ERROR: $_studioOverrideVar=$_studioOverride does not exist." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Run install.ps1 to create the install root before 'unsloth studio update'." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$StudioHome = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth\studio"
|
|
}
|
|
$VenvDir = Join-Path $StudioHome "unsloth_studio"
|
|
|
|
# why: in env-override mode $StudioHome is user-chosen; require the
|
|
# ownership marker before Remove-Item so unrelated dirs survive. Gated on
|
|
# the canonical comparison so an override pointing at the legacy default
|
|
# still behaves like a default install.
|
|
$StudioOwnedMarker = ".unsloth-studio-owned"
|
|
$LegacyStudioHome = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth\studio"
|
|
$_studioHomeCanon = $StudioHome
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $_studioHomeCanon -PathType Container) {
|
|
$_studioHomeCanon = (Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $_studioHomeCanon).Path
|
|
}
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LegacyStudioHome -PathType Container) {
|
|
$LegacyStudioHome = (Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $LegacyStudioHome).Path
|
|
}
|
|
$StudioHomeIsCustom = ($_studioHomeCanon -ne $LegacyStudioHome)
|
|
# Directory-local evidence that Studio created $Path, used to adopt a custom-home
|
|
# llama.cpp predating the .unsloth-studio-owned marker (see setup.sh). Only the
|
|
# prebuilt UNSLOTH_PREBUILT_INFO.json counts; source builds are indistinguishable
|
|
# from a user clone on Windows and stay under the strict guard.
|
|
function Test-StudioOwnedAdoptable {
|
|
param([Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Path)
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath (Join-Path $Path "UNSLOTH_PREBUILT_INFO.json") -PathType Leaf) { return $true }
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
function Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Path,
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Label
|
|
)
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $Path -PathType Container)) { return }
|
|
if ($StudioHomeIsCustom -and -not (Test-Path -LiteralPath (Join-Path $Path $StudioOwnedMarker) -PathType Leaf)) {
|
|
if (Test-StudioOwnedAdoptable $Path) {
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned $Path
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] $Path already exists and is not marked as a Studio-owned $Label." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Move it aside or choose an empty UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME before re-running." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
function Mark-StudioOwned {
|
|
param([Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Path)
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $Path -PathType Container)) { return }
|
|
try {
|
|
[System.IO.File]::WriteAllText((Join-Path $Path $StudioOwnedMarker), "")
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Stale-venv detection: if the venv exists but its torch flavor no longer
|
|
# matches the current machine, repair according to invocation context.
|
|
# - install.ps1 sets UNSLOTH_INSTALL_ROLLBACK_MANAGED=1 so setup can delegate
|
|
# to the installer-level rollback that restores the previous environment.
|
|
# - direct `unsloth studio update` keeps the pre-existing self-repair behavior.
|
|
# In no-torch mode, a missing torch package is expected.
|
|
$NoTorchMode = $env:UNSLOTH_NO_TORCH -match '^(?i:true|1|yes)$'
|
|
$InstallerManagedSetup = $env:UNSLOTH_INSTALL_ROLLBACK_MANAGED -match '^(?i:true|1|yes)$'
|
|
if ((Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvDir -PathType Container) -and -not $NoTorchMode) {
|
|
$VenvPyExe = Join-Path $VenvDir "Scripts\python.exe"
|
|
$installedTorchTag = $null
|
|
$shouldRebuild = $false
|
|
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvPyExe) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$psi = New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
|
|
$psi.FileName = $VenvPyExe
|
|
$psi.Arguments = '-c "import torch; print(torch.__version__)"'
|
|
$psi.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
|
|
$psi.RedirectStandardError = $true
|
|
$psi.UseShellExecute = $false
|
|
$psi.CreateNoWindow = $true
|
|
$proc = [System.Diagnostics.Process]::Start($psi)
|
|
$torchVer = $proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Trim()
|
|
$finished = $proc.WaitForExit(30000)
|
|
if ($finished -and $proc.ExitCode -eq 0 -and $torchVer) {
|
|
if ($torchVer -match '\+(cu\d+)') {
|
|
$installedTorchTag = $Matches[1]
|
|
} elseif ($torchVer -match '\+cpu') {
|
|
$installedTorchTag = "cpu"
|
|
} else {
|
|
# Untagged wheel (plain "2.x.y" from PyPI) -- treat as cpu
|
|
$installedTorchTag = "cpu"
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (-not $finished) { try { $proc.Kill() } catch {} }
|
|
$shouldRebuild = $true
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {
|
|
$shouldRebuild = $true
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
# Missing python.exe means the venv is incomplete -- rebuild it.
|
|
$shouldRebuild = $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $shouldRebuild) {
|
|
$expectedTorchTag = if ($HasNvidiaSmi) { Get-PytorchCudaTag } else { "cpu" }
|
|
if ($installedTorchTag -and $installedTorchTag -ne $expectedTorchTag) {
|
|
$shouldRebuild = $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($shouldRebuild) {
|
|
$reason = if ($installedTorchTag) { "torch $installedTorchTag != required $expectedTorchTag" } else { "torch could not be imported" }
|
|
if ($InstallerManagedSetup) {
|
|
substep "Stale venv detected ($reason)." "Yellow"
|
|
Write-Host " [ERROR] The existing Studio environment needs repair." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Re-run install.ps1 so it can replace the environment safely with rollback." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
substep "Stale venv detected ($reason) -- rebuilding..." "Yellow"
|
|
# why: mirror install.ps1 env-mode guard so an update against a custom
|
|
# UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME never wipes an unrelated unsloth_studio venv;
|
|
# -PathType Leaf rejects a directory masquerading as the sentinel.
|
|
if (
|
|
$StudioHomeIsCustom -and
|
|
-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath (Join-Path $VenvDir $StudioOwnedMarker) -PathType Leaf) -and
|
|
-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath (Join-Path $StudioHome "share\studio.conf") -PathType Leaf) -and
|
|
-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath (Join-Path $StudioHome "bin\unsloth.exe") -PathType Leaf)
|
|
) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] $VenvDir already exists but does not look like an Unsloth Studio install." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Move it aside or choose an empty UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME before re-running." -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
try {
|
|
Remove-Item -LiteralPath $VenvDir -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
} catch {
|
|
Write-Host " [ERROR] Could not remove stale venv: $($_.Exception.Message)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Close any running Studio/Python processes and re-run setup." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvDir)) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] Virtual environment not found at $VenvDir" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Run install.ps1 first to create the environment:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " irm https://unsloth.ai/install.ps1 | iex" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
exit 1
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "reusing existing virtual environment at $VenvDir"
|
|
$_venvPyExe = Join-Path $VenvDir "Scripts\python.exe"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $_venvPyExe) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$_venvPyVer = (& $_venvPyExe --version 2>&1 | Out-String).Trim()
|
|
if ($_venvPyVer) { substep $_venvPyVer }
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# pip and python write to stderr even on success (progress bars, warnings).
|
|
# With $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" (set at top of script), PS 5.1
|
|
# converts stderr lines into terminating ErrorRecords, breaking output.
|
|
# Lower to "Continue" for the pip/python section.
|
|
$prevEAP = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
|
|
$ActivateScript = Join-Path $VenvDir "Scripts\Activate.ps1"
|
|
. $ActivateScript
|
|
|
|
# Try to use uv (much faster than pip), fall back to pip if unavailable
|
|
$UseUv = $false
|
|
if (Get-Command uv -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
|
|
$UseUv = $true
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "installing uv package manager..."
|
|
try {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { Invoke-Expression (Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1") } | Out-Null
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
# Re-activate venv since Refresh-Environment rebuilds PATH from
|
|
# registry and drops the venv's Scripts directory
|
|
. $ActivateScript
|
|
if (Get-Command uv -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { $UseUv = $true }
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Helper: install a package, preferring uv with pip fallback
|
|
function Fast-Install {
|
|
param([Parameter(ValueFromRemainingArguments=$true)]$Args_)
|
|
if ($UseUv) {
|
|
$VenvPy = (Get-Command python).Source
|
|
$result = & uv pip install --python $VenvPy @Args_ 2>&1
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) { return }
|
|
}
|
|
& python -m pip install @Args_ 2>&1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── Check if Python deps need updating ──
|
|
# Compare installed package version against PyPI latest.
|
|
# Skip all Python dependency work if versions match (fast update path).
|
|
$_PkgName = if ($env:STUDIO_PACKAGE_NAME) { $env:STUDIO_PACKAGE_NAME } else { "unsloth" }
|
|
$SkipPythonDeps = $false
|
|
|
|
if ($env:SKIP_STUDIO_BASE -ne "1" -and $env:STUDIO_LOCAL_INSTALL -ne "1") {
|
|
# Only check when NOT called from install.ps1 (which just installed the package)
|
|
$InstalledVer = try { (& python -c "from importlib.metadata import version; print(version('$_PkgName'))" 2>$null | Out-String).Trim() } catch { "" }
|
|
$LatestVer = ""
|
|
try {
|
|
$pypiJson = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "https://pypi.org/pypi/$_PkgName/json" -TimeoutSec 5 -ErrorAction Stop
|
|
$LatestVer = "$($pypiJson.info.version)".Trim()
|
|
} catch { }
|
|
|
|
if ($InstalledVer -and $LatestVer -and ($InstalledVer -eq $LatestVer)) {
|
|
step "python" "$_PkgName $InstalledVer is up to date"
|
|
$SkipPythonDeps = $true
|
|
# ...but not if an AMD GPU is present and installed PyTorch is CPU-only
|
|
# (host predates ROCm-wheel support, or GPU added later): the fast "up to
|
|
# date" path would leave the user on CPU torch with Train/Export disabled.
|
|
# Force the dependency pass so the ROCm wheels get installed.
|
|
if ($script:ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
$_torchIsCpu = $true
|
|
try {
|
|
& python -c "import torch, sys; sys.exit(0 if torch.cuda.is_available() else 1)" 2>$null
|
|
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) { $_torchIsCpu = $false }
|
|
} catch {}
|
|
if ($_torchIsCpu) {
|
|
substep "AMD GPU ($script:ROCmGfxArch) detected but installed PyTorch is CPU-only -- reinstalling ROCm PyTorch" "Cyan"
|
|
$SkipPythonDeps = $false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($InstalledVer -and $LatestVer) {
|
|
substep "$_PkgName $InstalledVer -> $LatestVer available, updating..."
|
|
} elseif (-not $LatestVer) {
|
|
substep "could not reach PyPI, updating to be safe..."
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# if (-not $IsPipInstall) {
|
|
# # Running from repo: copy requirements and do editable install
|
|
# $RepoRoot = (Resolve-Path (Join-Path $ScriptDir "..\..")).Path
|
|
# $ReqsSrc = Join-Path $RepoRoot "backend\requirements"
|
|
# $ReqsDst = Join-Path $PackageDir "requirements"
|
|
# if (-not (Test-Path $ReqsDst)) { New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $ReqsDst | Out-Null }
|
|
# Copy-Item (Join-Path $ReqsSrc "*.txt") $ReqsDst -Force
|
|
|
|
# Write-Host " Installing CLI entry point..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
|
|
# pip install -e $RepoRoot 2>&1 | Out-Null
|
|
# } else {
|
|
# # Running from pip install: the package is in system Python but not in
|
|
# # the fresh .venv. Install it so run_install() can find its modules
|
|
# # and bundled requirements files.
|
|
# Write-Host " Installing package into venv..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
|
|
# pip install unsloth 2>&1 | Out-Null
|
|
# }
|
|
|
|
if (-not $SkipPythonDeps) {
|
|
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --upgrade pip
|
|
} else {
|
|
Fast-Install --upgrade pip | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Pre-install PyTorch with CUDA support.
|
|
# On Windows, the default PyPI torch wheel is CPU-only.
|
|
# We need PyTorch's CUDA index to get GPU-enabled wheels.
|
|
# PyTorch bundles its own CUDA runtime, so this works regardless
|
|
# of whether the CUDA Toolkit is installed yet.
|
|
# The CUDA tag is chosen based on the driver's max supported CUDA version.
|
|
|
|
# Triton/inductor filenames are long and can hit Windows MAX_PATH (260). With long
|
|
# paths on, cache under Studio home; else use a short drive-root dir for headroom.
|
|
if ($LongPathsEnabled) {
|
|
$TorchCacheDir = Join-Path $StudioHome "TORCHINDUCTOR_CACHE_DIR"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$TorchCacheDir = "C:\tc"
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $TorchCacheDir)) { [System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($TorchCacheDir) | Out-Null }
|
|
$env:TORCHINDUCTOR_CACHE_DIR = $TorchCacheDir
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('TORCHINDUCTOR_CACHE_DIR', $TorchCacheDir, 'User')
|
|
substep "TORCHINDUCTOR_CACHE_DIR set to $TorchCacheDir (avoids MAX_PATH issues)"
|
|
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi) {
|
|
$CuTag = Get-PytorchCudaTag
|
|
} else {
|
|
$CuTag = "cpu"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── GPU arch → newest compatible Windows ROCm wheel release ──
|
|
# Wheels bundle their own ROCm runtime; the installed HIP SDK version does
|
|
# not constrain which release to use. Always picks the newest release that
|
|
# supports the GPU architecture.
|
|
# ── AMD Windows ROCm torch override ──────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
# Uses AMD's arch-specific pip index (repo.amd.com/rocm/whl/{arch}/).
|
|
# Wheels bundle their own ROCm runtime; HIP SDK version is irrelevant.
|
|
$ROCmGfxArch = $script:ROCmGfxArch
|
|
$ROCmIndexUrl = $null
|
|
# Install AMD ROCm PyTorch wheels when ROCm is confirmed OR a gfx arch is known
|
|
# (name-inferred on Adrenalin-only hosts). The per-arch wheels bundle the runtime
|
|
# (rocm-sdk-libraries-<gfx>), so torch.cuda.is_available() is True without a HIP
|
|
# SDK -- which flips Studio out of chat-only (CHAT_ONLY) and enables Train/Export.
|
|
# Gating on $HasROCm alone left Strix Halo / Radeon 8060S on CPU torch; a failed
|
|
# ROCm install still falls back to CPU below, so this is safe.
|
|
if (($HasROCm -or $ROCmGfxArch) -and $CuTag -eq "cpu") {
|
|
$amdIndexBase = if ($env:UNSLOTH_ROCM_WINDOWS_MIRROR) { $env:UNSLOTH_ROCM_WINDOWS_MIRROR.TrimEnd('/') } else { "https://repo.amd.com/rocm/whl" }
|
|
$archFamilyMap = @{
|
|
"gfx1201" = "gfx120X-all"; "gfx1200" = "gfx120X-all" # RDNA 4
|
|
"gfx1151" = "gfx1151"; "gfx1150" = "gfx1150" # RDNA 3.5 (Strix Halo/Point)
|
|
"gfx1103" = "gfx110X-all"; "gfx1102" = "gfx110X-all" # RDNA 3
|
|
"gfx1101" = "gfx110X-all"; "gfx1100" = "gfx110X-all"
|
|
"gfx90a" = "gfx90a"; "gfx908" = "gfx908" # MI200/MI100
|
|
}
|
|
# gfx120X and Strix have a null _grouped_mm kernel on torch <2.11.0.
|
|
# Mirrors the $torchFloorMap in install.ps1 so both installers enforce
|
|
# the same floor and ceiling when pulling from AMD's per-arch index.
|
|
$torchFloorMap = @{
|
|
"gfx1201" = "torch>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"; "gfx1200" = "torch>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"
|
|
"gfx1151" = "torch>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"; "gfx1150" = "torch>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"
|
|
}
|
|
# Companion ranges for torchvision/torchaudio -- must stay in sync with the
|
|
# torch ceiling so pip can always find a consistent trio on AMD's per-arch
|
|
# index. AMD publishes each package independently and may add a newer
|
|
# torchvision (e.g. 0.27 for torch 2.12) before removing 0.26, which would
|
|
# cause pip to resolve an ABI-incompatible set if these are left bare.
|
|
# Matches _ROCM_TORCH_PKG_SPECS["rocm7.2"] in install_python_stack.py.
|
|
# Bump all three ceilings together when torch 2.12.x is validated.
|
|
$torchvisionFloorMap = @{
|
|
"gfx1201" = "torchvision>=0.26.0,<0.27.0"; "gfx1200" = "torchvision>=0.26.0,<0.27.0"
|
|
"gfx1151" = "torchvision>=0.26.0,<0.27.0"; "gfx1150" = "torchvision>=0.26.0,<0.27.0"
|
|
}
|
|
$torchaudioFloorMap = @{
|
|
"gfx1201" = "torchaudio>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"; "gfx1200" = "torchaudio>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"
|
|
"gfx1151" = "torchaudio>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"; "gfx1150" = "torchaudio>=2.11.0,<2.12.0"
|
|
}
|
|
$archFamily = if ($ROCmGfxArch -and $archFamilyMap.ContainsKey($ROCmGfxArch)) { $archFamilyMap[$ROCmGfxArch] } else { $null }
|
|
$ROCmTorchSpec = if ($ROCmGfxArch -and $torchFloorMap.ContainsKey($ROCmGfxArch)) { $torchFloorMap[$ROCmGfxArch] } else { "torch" }
|
|
$ROCmVisionSpec = if ($ROCmGfxArch -and $torchvisionFloorMap.ContainsKey($ROCmGfxArch)) { $torchvisionFloorMap[$ROCmGfxArch] } else { "torchvision" }
|
|
$ROCmAudioSpec = if ($ROCmGfxArch -and $torchaudioFloorMap.ContainsKey($ROCmGfxArch)) { $torchaudioFloorMap[$ROCmGfxArch] } else { "torchaudio" }
|
|
if ($archFamily) {
|
|
$ROCmIndexUrl = "$amdIndexBase/$archFamily/"
|
|
} elseif ($ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
# GPU arch detected but not in the supported wheel map — warn explicitly
|
|
# so the user knows why they are getting CPU PyTorch instead of ROCm.
|
|
substep "[WARN] AMD GPU ($ROCmGfxArch) not in supported arch list -- falling back to CPU-only PyTorch" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " Supported: gfx1200/1201 (RDNA 4), gfx1150/1151 (RDNA 3.5), gfx1100-1103 (RDNA 3), gfx90a, gfx908" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
# HIP SDK present ($HasROCm=true via amd-smi) but gcnArchName was not
|
|
# readable — warn rather than silently falling back to CPU PyTorch.
|
|
substep "[WARN] AMD GPU detected (HIP SDK present) but GPU arch could not be read -- falling back to CPU-only PyTorch" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " Arch detection requires hipinfo to report gcnArchName. Re-install the HIP SDK if this is unexpected." "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$PyTorchWhlBase = if ($env:UNSLOTH_PYTORCH_MIRROR) { $env:UNSLOTH_PYTORCH_MIRROR.TrimEnd('/') } else { "https://download.pytorch.org/whl" }
|
|
|
|
$ROCmCpuFallback = $false
|
|
if ($ROCmIndexUrl) {
|
|
substep "installing PyTorch (AMD ROCm, $ROCmGfxArch)..."
|
|
if ($ROCmTorchSpec -ne "torch") {
|
|
substep " enforcing $ROCmTorchSpec $ROCmVisionSpec $ROCmAudioSpec (known _grouped_mm bug in older wheels)" "Cyan"
|
|
}
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install $ROCmTorchSpec $ROCmVisionSpec $ROCmAudioSpec --force-reinstall --index-url $ROCmIndexUrl
|
|
$torchInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install $ROCmTorchSpec $ROCmVisionSpec $ROCmAudioSpec --force-reinstall --index-url $ROCmIndexUrl | Out-String
|
|
$torchInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($torchInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[WARN] AMD ROCm PyTorch install failed -- falling back to CPU" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$ROCmIndexUrl = $null
|
|
$ROCmCpuFallback = $true
|
|
} else {
|
|
# Tell install_python_stack.py to skip probe + suppress manual-install warning.
|
|
$env:UNSLOTH_ROCM_TORCH_INSTALLED = "1"
|
|
substep "GPU ROCm PyTorch installed ($ROCmGfxArch) -- training and GPU inference will use the GPU" "Cyan"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $ROCmIndexUrl -and $CuTag -eq "cpu") {
|
|
substep "installing PyTorch (CPU-only)..."
|
|
# After an AMD ROCm fallback, force-reinstall so a partially-installed ROCm torch
|
|
# (which still satisfies the CPU torch>= range) is replaced by the CPU build. Skip
|
|
# the forced reinstall on a genuine CPU-only host so the common path stays fast.
|
|
# Build the array directly: an if-expression collapses @("x") to a scalar string,
|
|
# which @splat would then enumerate char-by-char into broken single-letter args.
|
|
$cpuForce = @()
|
|
if ($ROCmCpuFallback) { $cpuForce = @("--force-reinstall") }
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install torch torchvision torchaudio @cpuForce --index-url "$PyTorchWhlBase/cpu"
|
|
$torchInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install torch torchvision torchaudio @cpuForce --index-url "$PyTorchWhlBase/cpu" | Out-String
|
|
$torchInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($torchInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[FAILED] PyTorch install failed (exit code $torchInstallExit)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif (-not $ROCmIndexUrl) {
|
|
substep "installing PyTorch with CUDA support ($CuTag)..."
|
|
substep "(This download is ~2.8 GB -- may take a few minutes)"
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url "$PyTorchWhlBase/$CuTag"
|
|
$torchInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url "$PyTorchWhlBase/$CuTag" | Out-String
|
|
$torchInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($torchInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[FAILED] PyTorch CUDA install failed (exit code $torchInstallExit)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install Triton for Windows (enables torch.compile -- without it training can hang)
|
|
substep "installing Triton for Windows..."
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install "triton-windows<3.7"
|
|
$tritonInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install "triton-windows<3.7" | Out-String
|
|
$tritonInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($tritonInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "Triton install failed -- torch.compile may not work" "Yellow"
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "Triton for Windows installed (enables torch.compile)"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# No unsloth.exe rename needed. setup.ps1 runs *via* unsloth.exe, so renaming the
|
|
# running launcher only ever failed (WinError 32) and printed a scary warning. It's
|
|
# also unnecessary: install.ps1 sets SKIP_STUDIO_BASE=1 (base never reinstalled) and
|
|
# 'studio update' goes through uv (--upgrade-package), whose pip fallback no-ops on
|
|
# the already-satisfied bare unsloth/unsloth-zoo. Either way unsloth.exe stays.
|
|
|
|
# Ordered heavy dependency installation -- shared cross-platform script
|
|
substep "running ordered dependency installation..."
|
|
python "$PSScriptRoot\install_python_stack.py"
|
|
$stackExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
# Restore ErrorActionPreference after pip/python work
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP
|
|
if ($stackExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[FAILED] Python dependency installation failed (exit code $stackExit)" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Re-run the installer or check the error above for details." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "python" "dependencies up to date"
|
|
# Restore ErrorActionPreference (was lowered for pip/python section)
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ── Pre-install transformers 5.x into .venv_t5_530/, .venv_t5_550/, and .venv_t5_510/ ──
|
|
# Runs outside the deps fast-path gate so that upgrades from the legacy
|
|
# single .venv_t5 are always migrated to the tiered layout.
|
|
# T5 sidecar venvs live under the resolved $StudioHome so custom installs are self-contained.
|
|
$VenvT5_530Dir = Join-Path $StudioHome ".venv_t5_530"
|
|
$VenvT5_550Dir = Join-Path $StudioHome ".venv_t5_550"
|
|
$VenvT5_510Dir = Join-Path $StudioHome ".venv_t5_510"
|
|
$VenvT5Legacy = Join-Path $StudioHome ".venv_t5"
|
|
|
|
function Test-TargetPackageVersion {
|
|
param(
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$TargetDir,
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$PackageName,
|
|
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$ExpectedVersion
|
|
)
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $TargetDir -PathType Container)) { return $false }
|
|
$packageNorm = $PackageName.Replace("-", "_")
|
|
foreach ($pattern in @("$packageNorm-*.dist-info", "$PackageName-*.dist-info")) {
|
|
foreach ($distInfo in @(Get-ChildItem -LiteralPath $TargetDir -Directory -Filter $pattern -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
$metadata = Join-Path $distInfo.FullName "METADATA"
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $metadata -PathType Leaf)) { continue }
|
|
foreach ($line in (Get-Content -LiteralPath $metadata -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
if ($line -eq "Version: $ExpectedVersion") { return $true }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$_NeedT5Install = $false
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5Legacy) {
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $VenvT5Legacy -Label "legacy transformers sidecar venv"
|
|
Remove-Item -LiteralPath $VenvT5Legacy -Recurse -Force
|
|
$_NeedT5Install = $true
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5_530Dir)) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5_550Dir)) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5_510Dir)) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
if (-not (Test-TargetPackageVersion -TargetDir $VenvT5_530Dir -PackageName "transformers" -ExpectedVersion "5.3.0")) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
if (-not (Test-TargetPackageVersion -TargetDir $VenvT5_550Dir -PackageName "transformers" -ExpectedVersion "5.5.0")) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
if (-not (Test-TargetPackageVersion -TargetDir $VenvT5_510Dir -PackageName "transformers" -ExpectedVersion "5.10.2")) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
# Also reinstall when python deps were updated
|
|
if (-not $SkipPythonDeps) { $_NeedT5Install = $true }
|
|
|
|
if ($_NeedT5Install) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
|
|
$prevEAP_t5 = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
|
|
# --- .venv_t5_530 (transformers 5.3.0) ---
|
|
substep "pre-installing transformers 5.3.0 for newer model support..."
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $VenvT5_530Dir -Label "transformers 5.3 sidecar venv"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5_530Dir) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $VenvT5_530Dir -Recurse -Force }
|
|
[System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($VenvT5_530Dir) | Out-Null
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned -Path $VenvT5_530Dir
|
|
foreach ($pkg in @("transformers==5.3.0", "huggingface_hub==1.8.0", "hf_xet==1.4.2")) {
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_530Dir --no-deps $pkg
|
|
$t5PkgExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_530Dir --no-deps $pkg | Out-String
|
|
$t5PkgExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($t5PkgExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[FAIL] Could not install $pkg into .venv_t5_530/" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_t5
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_530Dir tiktoken
|
|
$tiktokenInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_530Dir tiktoken | Out-String
|
|
$tiktokenInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($tiktokenInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "Could not install tiktoken into .venv_t5_530/ -- Qwen tokenizers may fail" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
step "transformers" "5.3.0 pre-installed"
|
|
|
|
# --- .venv_t5_550 (transformers 5.5.0) ---
|
|
substep "pre-installing transformers 5.5.0 for Gemma 4 support..."
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $VenvT5_550Dir -Label "transformers 5.5 sidecar venv"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5_550Dir) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $VenvT5_550Dir -Recurse -Force }
|
|
[System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($VenvT5_550Dir) | Out-Null
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned -Path $VenvT5_550Dir
|
|
foreach ($pkg in @("transformers==5.5.0", "huggingface_hub==1.8.0", "hf_xet==1.4.2")) {
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_550Dir --no-deps $pkg
|
|
$t5PkgExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_550Dir --no-deps $pkg | Out-String
|
|
$t5PkgExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($t5PkgExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[FAIL] Could not install $pkg into .venv_t5_550/" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_t5
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_550Dir tiktoken
|
|
$tiktokenInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_550Dir tiktoken | Out-String
|
|
$tiktokenInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($tiktokenInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "Could not install tiktoken into .venv_t5_550/ -- Qwen tokenizers may fail" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
step "transformers" "5.5.0 pre-installed"
|
|
|
|
# --- .venv_t5_510 (transformers 5.10.2) ---
|
|
substep "pre-installing transformers 5.10.2 for Gemma 4 Unified support..."
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $VenvT5_510Dir -Label "transformers 5.10 sidecar venv"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $VenvT5_510Dir) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $VenvT5_510Dir -Recurse -Force }
|
|
[System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($VenvT5_510Dir) | Out-Null
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned -Path $VenvT5_510Dir
|
|
foreach ($pkg in @("transformers==5.10.2", "huggingface_hub==1.8.0", "hf_xet==1.4.2")) {
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_510Dir --no-deps $pkg
|
|
$t5PkgExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_510Dir --no-deps $pkg | Out-String
|
|
$t5PkgExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($t5PkgExit -ne 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[FAIL] Could not install $pkg into .venv_t5_510/" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host $output -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_t5
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_510Dir tiktoken
|
|
$tiktokenInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$output = ""
|
|
} else {
|
|
$output = Fast-Install --target $VenvT5_510Dir tiktoken | Out-String
|
|
$tiktokenInstallExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
if ($tiktokenInstallExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "Could not install tiktoken into .venv_t5_510/ -- Qwen tokenizers may fail" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP_t5
|
|
step "transformers" "5.10.2 pre-installed"
|
|
|
|
} # end $_NeedT5Install
|
|
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# PHASE 3.4: Prefer prebuilt llama.cpp bundles before source build
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# Nest llama.cpp under $StudioHome only for real env-overrides, never the
|
|
# legacy default. Reuses $StudioHomeIsCustom from the canonical comparison
|
|
# computed above so the llama.cpp nest matches ownership-guard semantics.
|
|
if ($StudioHomeIsCustom) {
|
|
$UnslothHome = $StudioHome
|
|
} else {
|
|
$UnslothHome = Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE ".unsloth"
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $UnslothHome)) { [System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory($UnslothHome) | Out-Null }
|
|
$LlamaCppDir = Join-Path $UnslothHome "llama.cpp"
|
|
$NeedLlamaSourceBuild = $false
|
|
$SkipPrebuiltInstall = $false
|
|
$RequestedLlamaTag = if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_TAG) { $env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_TAG } else { $DefaultLlamaTag }
|
|
# GPU Windows (CUDA / ROCm) installs the fork's app-* prebuilts; CPU-only stays
|
|
# on ggml-org (the fork ships no windows-cpu bundle). Mirrors setup.sh's routing.
|
|
# A resolved gfx arch counts as a GPU host even when $HasROCm is false (Adrenalin
|
|
# driver only, no HIP runtime): the fork's per-gfx bundle ships its own runtime,
|
|
# so route there instead of ggml-org / a CPU build.
|
|
$HelperReleaseRepo = if ($HasNvidiaSmi -or $HasROCm -or $script:ROCmGfxArch) { "unslothai/llama.cpp" } else { "ggml-org/llama.cpp" }
|
|
$LlamaPr = if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR) { $env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR.Trim() } else { "" }
|
|
|
|
$LlamaPrForce = if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR_FORCE) { $env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR_FORCE.Trim() } else { $DefaultLlamaPrForce }
|
|
$LlamaSource = $DefaultLlamaSource
|
|
if ($LlamaSource.EndsWith('.git')) { $LlamaSource = $LlamaSource.Substring(0, $LlamaSource.Length - 4) }
|
|
$ResolvedSourceUrl = $LlamaSource
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = $RequestedLlamaTag
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRefKind = "tag"
|
|
$ResolvedLlamaTag = $RequestedLlamaTag
|
|
|
|
if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE -eq "1") {
|
|
$NeedLlamaSourceBuild = $true
|
|
$SkipPrebuiltInstall = $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function Invoke-LlamaHelper {
|
|
param(
|
|
[string[]]$Arguments,
|
|
[string]$StderrPath = $null
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
$previousErrorActionPreference = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$previousNativeErrorPreference = $null
|
|
$restoreNativeErrorPreference = $false
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion.Major -ge 7) {
|
|
$previousNativeErrorPreference = $PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference
|
|
$PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference = $false
|
|
$restoreNativeErrorPreference = $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
try {
|
|
# Capture all output (stdout + stderr) so that PowerShell does not
|
|
# convert stderr lines into visible ErrorRecord objects. Separate
|
|
# stdout from stderr afterwards.
|
|
$allOutput = & python "$PSScriptRoot\install_llama_prebuilt.py" @Arguments 2>&1
|
|
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$stdoutLines = @()
|
|
$stderrLines = @()
|
|
foreach ($line in $allOutput) {
|
|
if ($line -is [System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord]) {
|
|
$stderrLines += $line.ToString()
|
|
} else {
|
|
$stdoutLines += $line
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($StderrPath -and $stderrLines.Count -gt 0) {
|
|
$stderrLines | Out-File -FilePath $StderrPath -Encoding utf8
|
|
}
|
|
return [pscustomobject]@{
|
|
Output = $stdoutLines
|
|
ExitCode = $exitCode
|
|
}
|
|
} finally {
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $previousErrorActionPreference
|
|
if ($restoreNativeErrorPreference) {
|
|
$PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference = $previousNativeErrorPreference
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($LlamaSource -ne "https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp") {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "custom source: $LlamaSource -- forcing source build" "Yellow"
|
|
$NeedLlamaSourceBuild = $true
|
|
$SkipPrebuiltInstall = $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $LlamaPr -and $LlamaPrForce -and $LlamaPrForce -match '^\d+$' -and [int]$LlamaPrForce -gt 0) {
|
|
$LlamaPr = $LlamaPrForce
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "baked-in PR_FORCE=$LlamaPrForce" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($LlamaPr) {
|
|
if ($LlamaPr -notmatch '^\d+$' -or [int]$LlamaPr -le 0) {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR=$LlamaPr is not a valid PR number" -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PR=$LlamaPr -- will build from PR head" "Yellow"
|
|
$ResolvedLlamaTag = "pr-$LlamaPr"
|
|
$ResolvedSourceUrl = $LlamaSource
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = "pr-$LlamaPr"
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRefKind = "pull"
|
|
$NeedLlamaSourceBuild = $true
|
|
$SkipPrebuiltInstall = $true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE -eq "1") {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
substep "UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE=1 -- skipping prebuilt llama.cpp install" "Yellow"
|
|
$NeedLlamaSourceBuild = $true
|
|
} elseif ($SkipPrebuiltInstall) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
substep "Skipping prebuilt install -- falling back to source build" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir) {
|
|
substep "Existing llama.cpp install detected -- validating staged prebuilt update before replacement"
|
|
# If the existing install is the wrong kind (e.g. windows-cpu on a ROCm
|
|
# machine that should have windows-rocm), remove it so the installer is
|
|
# forced to download the correct variant rather than skipping on tag match.
|
|
$existingMetaPath = Join-Path $LlamaCppDir "UNSLOTH_PREBUILT_INFO.json"
|
|
if (Test-Path $existingMetaPath) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$existingMeta = Get-Content $existingMetaPath -Raw | ConvertFrom-Json
|
|
$existingKind = $existingMeta.install_kind
|
|
# A ROCm host may legitimately carry the fork's windows-rocm bundle
|
|
# or the upstream windows-hip fallback, so accept either and never
|
|
# treat a valid ROCm install as mismatched. A name-inferred gfx
|
|
# arch (Adrenalin-only, no confirmed runtime) still counts as
|
|
# ROCm-capable -- the ROCm prebuilt bundles its own runtime,
|
|
# mirroring the --rocm-gfx forward below. NOTE: this block is
|
|
# currently inert -- write_prebuilt_metadata does not persist an
|
|
# install_kind key, so $existingKind is always null. If that changes,
|
|
# add the remaining host kinds (e.g. windows-arm64) before relying on it.
|
|
$expectedKinds = if ($HasROCm -or $script:ROCmGfxArch) { @("windows-rocm", "windows-hip") } elseif ($HasNvidiaSmi) { @("windows-cuda") } else { @("windows-cpu") }
|
|
if ($existingKind -and ($existingKind -notin $expectedKinds)) {
|
|
substep "Removing mismatched llama.cpp install (found '$existingKind', need one of: $($expectedKinds -join ', '))..."
|
|
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
}
|
|
} catch {
|
|
# unreadable metadata -- let the installer handle it
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
substep "installing prebuilt llama.cpp bundle (preferred path)..."
|
|
# why: install_llama_prebuilt.py uses os.replace(), which would displace
|
|
# an unrelated $env:UNSLOTH_STUDIO_HOME\llama.cpp before the source-build
|
|
# ownership check below ever runs.
|
|
if ($StudioHomeIsCustom) {
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $LlamaCppDir -Label "llama.cpp install"
|
|
}
|
|
$prebuiltArgs = @(
|
|
"$PSScriptRoot\install_llama_prebuilt.py",
|
|
"--install-dir", $LlamaCppDir,
|
|
"--llama-tag", $RequestedLlamaTag,
|
|
"--published-repo", $HelperReleaseRepo
|
|
)
|
|
if ($HasROCm) {
|
|
$prebuiltArgs += "--has-rocm"
|
|
}
|
|
# Forward the resolved gfx arch so the per-gfx ROCm prebuilt is picked even
|
|
# when the installer's probe can't confirm the runtime (amd-smi-only /
|
|
# Adrenalin-only, name-inferred arch). --rocm-gfx is authoritative and
|
|
# implies ROCm in install_llama_prebuilt.py, so the GPU prebuilt is selected
|
|
# even with $HasROCm false. Gating on $HasROCm gave Strix Halo / 8060S CPU.
|
|
if ($script:ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
$prebuiltArgs += @("--rocm-gfx", $script:ROCmGfxArch)
|
|
}
|
|
if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_RELEASE_TAG) {
|
|
$prebuiltArgs += @("--published-release-tag", $env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_RELEASE_TAG)
|
|
}
|
|
$prevEAPPrebuilt = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
$previousNativeErrorPreference = $null
|
|
$restoreNativeErrorPreference = $false
|
|
if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion.Major -ge 7) {
|
|
$previousNativeErrorPreference = $PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference
|
|
$PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference = $false
|
|
$restoreNativeErrorPreference = $true
|
|
}
|
|
try {
|
|
if ($script:UnslothVerbose) {
|
|
# Show live output in verbose mode while still capturing for error log
|
|
$prebuiltLog = Join-Path $env:TEMP "unsloth-prebuilt-$PID.log"
|
|
& python @prebuiltArgs 2>&1 | Tee-Object -FilePath $prebuiltLog | Out-Host
|
|
$prebuiltExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
$prebuiltOutput = if (Test-Path $prebuiltLog) { Get-Content $prebuiltLog -Raw } else { "" }
|
|
Remove-Item $prebuiltLog -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
|
|
} else {
|
|
$prebuiltOutput = & python @prebuiltArgs 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
$prebuiltExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
}
|
|
} finally {
|
|
if ($restoreNativeErrorPreference) {
|
|
$PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference = $previousNativeErrorPreference
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAPPrebuilt
|
|
|
|
if ($prebuiltExit -eq 0) {
|
|
if ($prebuiltOutput -match "already matches") {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "prebuilt up to date and validated"
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "prebuilt installed and validated"
|
|
}
|
|
if ($StudioHomeIsCustom -and (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir -PathType Container)) {
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned -Path $LlamaCppDir
|
|
}
|
|
$installedRelease = Get-InstalledLlamaPrebuiltRelease -InstallDir $LlamaCppDir
|
|
if ($installedRelease) {
|
|
substep $installedRelease
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($prebuiltExit -eq 3) {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "install blocked by active llama.cpp process" "Yellow"
|
|
Write-LlamaFailureLog -Output $prebuiltOutput
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir) {
|
|
substep "Existing install was restored" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
substep "Close Studio or other llama.cpp users and retry" "Yellow"
|
|
exit 3
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "prebuilt install failed (continuing)" "Yellow"
|
|
Write-LlamaFailureLog -Output $prebuiltOutput
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir) {
|
|
substep "Prebuilt update failed; existing install was restored or cleaned before source build fallback" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
substep "Prebuilt llama.cpp path unavailable or failed validation -- falling back to source build" "Yellow"
|
|
$NeedLlamaSourceBuild = $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# PHASE 3.5: Install OpenSSL dev (for HTTPS support in llama-server)
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# llama-server needs OpenSSL to download models from HuggingFace via -hf.
|
|
# ShiningLight.OpenSSL.Dev includes headers + libs that cmake can find.
|
|
$OpenSslAvailable = $false
|
|
|
|
if ($NeedLlamaSourceBuild) {
|
|
# Check if OpenSSL dev is already installed (look for include dir)
|
|
$OpenSslRoots = @(
|
|
'C:\Program Files\OpenSSL-Win64',
|
|
'C:\Program Files\OpenSSL',
|
|
'C:\OpenSSL-Win64'
|
|
)
|
|
$OpenSslRoot = $null
|
|
foreach ($root in $OpenSslRoots) {
|
|
if (Test-Path (Join-Path $root 'include\openssl\ssl.h')) {
|
|
$OpenSslRoot = $root
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($OpenSslRoot) {
|
|
$OpenSslAvailable = $true
|
|
substep "OpenSSL dev found at $OpenSslRoot"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
substep "installing OpenSSL dev (for HTTPS in llama-server)..."
|
|
$HasWinget = $null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
if ($HasWinget) {
|
|
winget install -e --id ShiningLight.OpenSSL.Dev --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
|
|
# Re-check after install
|
|
foreach ($root in $OpenSslRoots) {
|
|
if (Test-Path (Join-Path $root 'include\openssl\ssl.h')) {
|
|
$OpenSslRoot = $root
|
|
$OpenSslAvailable = $true
|
|
substep "OpenSSL dev installed at $OpenSslRoot"
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not $OpenSslAvailable) {
|
|
substep "OpenSSL dev not available -- llama-server will be built without HTTPS" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "OpenSSL dev install skipped -- prebuilt llama.cpp already validated" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# PHASE 4: Build llama.cpp with CUDA for GGUF inference + export
|
|
# ==========================================================================
|
|
# Builds at ~/.unsloth/llama.cpp — a single shared location under the user's
|
|
# home directory. This is used by both the inference server and the GGUF
|
|
# export pipeline (unsloth-zoo).
|
|
# We build:
|
|
# - llama-server: for GGUF model inference (with HTTPS if OpenSSL available)
|
|
# - llama-quantize: for GGUF export quantization
|
|
# Prerequisites git, cmake, VS Build Tools were installed in Phase 1; the CUDA
|
|
# Toolkit is resolved lazily just below via Resolve-CudaToolkit (source build only).
|
|
$OriginalLlamaCppDir = $LlamaCppDir
|
|
$BuildDir = Join-Path $LlamaCppDir "build"
|
|
$LlamaServerBin = Join-Path $BuildDir "bin\Release\llama-server.exe"
|
|
|
|
$HasCmakeForBuild = $null -ne (Get-Command cmake -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
|
|
# Check if existing llama-server matches current GPU mode. A CUDA-built binary
|
|
# on a now-CPU-only machine (or vice versa) needs to be rebuilt.
|
|
$NeedRebuild = $false
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaServerBin) {
|
|
$CmakeCacheFile = Join-Path $BuildDir "CMakeCache.txt"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $CmakeCacheFile) {
|
|
$cachedCuda = Select-String -LiteralPath $CmakeCacheFile -Pattern 'GGML_CUDA:BOOL=ON' -Quiet
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi -and -not $cachedCuda) {
|
|
Write-Host " Existing llama-server is CPU-only but GPU is available -- rebuilding" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$NeedRebuild = $true
|
|
} elseif (-not $HasNvidiaSmi -and $cachedCuda) {
|
|
Write-Host " Existing llama-server was built with CUDA but no GPU detected -- rebuilding" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$NeedRebuild = $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install build tools now (last resort) rather than eagerly in Phase 1, so the
|
|
# prebuilt path stays fast. Same condition as the if/elseif chain below: a source
|
|
# build runs only when needed and no usable binary is already present.
|
|
$WillBuildLlamaFromSource = $NeedLlamaSourceBuild -and `
|
|
-not ((Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaServerBin) -and -not $NeedRebuild -and $RequestedLlamaTag -ne "master")
|
|
if ($WillBuildLlamaFromSource) {
|
|
Ensure-BuildToolsForLlamaSourceBuild
|
|
# refresh so the chain below sees a newly installed cmake
|
|
$HasCmakeForBuild = $null -ne (Get-Command cmake -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $NeedLlamaSourceBuild) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "prebuilt (validated)"
|
|
} elseif ((Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaServerBin) -and -not $NeedRebuild -and $RequestedLlamaTag -ne "master") {
|
|
# Skip rebuild only for pinned tags (e.g. b8635). When the requested
|
|
# tag is "master" (a moving target), always rebuild so the binary picks
|
|
# up new model architecture support (e.g. Gemma 4).
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "already built"
|
|
} elseif (-not $HasCmakeForBuild) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
if (-not $HasNvidiaSmi) {
|
|
# CPU-only machines depend entirely on llama-server for GGUF chat -- cmake is required
|
|
substep "CMake is required to build llama-server for GGUF chat mode." "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Continuing setup without llama.cpp build." "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Install CMake from https://cmake.org/download/ and re-run setup." "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "build skipped (cmake not available)" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "GGUF inference and export will not be available." "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Install CMake from https://cmake.org/download/ and re-run setup." "Yellow"
|
|
$script:LlamaCppDegraded = $true
|
|
} else {
|
|
# Finalize the VS generator (gate/fallback below) BEFORE Resolve-CudaToolkit,
|
|
# which copies the CUDA .targets into the current generator's dir; a later swap
|
|
# would strand them. The CMake 4.2 gate for VS 2026 is checked only here, in the
|
|
# source-build path, so a VS 2026 + cmake < 4.2 host can still use the prebuilt. (#6473)
|
|
if ($CmakeGenerator -match 'Visual Studio 18\b') {
|
|
if (-not (Test-CmakeCanDriveGenerator -Generator $CmakeGenerator)) {
|
|
$cmakeVerObj = Get-CmakeVersion
|
|
$cmakeVerStr = if ($cmakeVerObj) { $cmakeVerObj.ToString() } else { '0.0' }
|
|
substep "CMake $cmakeVerStr cannot drive the Visual Studio 2026 generator (need 4.2+ or a VS-bundled cmake) -- updating via winget..." "Yellow"
|
|
if ($null -ne (Get-Command winget -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
|
|
# upgrade first (fast if Kitware.CMake is already a winget app), then
|
|
# prepend the default dir so the new cmake wins over an older one on PATH
|
|
try {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { winget upgrade Kitware.CMake --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements } | Out-Null
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
} catch { substep "CMake winget upgrade failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" "Yellow" }
|
|
Add-DefaultCmakeToPath | Out-Null
|
|
# upgrade no-ops if the cmake came from Scoop/Chocolatey/VS, not the
|
|
# Kitware winget package; install it so a 4.2+ cmake is available
|
|
if (-not (Test-CmakeCanDriveGenerator -Generator $CmakeGenerator)) {
|
|
try {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand { winget install Kitware.CMake --source winget --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements } | Out-Null
|
|
Refresh-Environment
|
|
} catch { substep "CMake winget install failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" "Yellow" }
|
|
Add-DefaultCmakeToPath | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (-not (Test-CmakeCanDriveGenerator -Generator $CmakeGenerator)) {
|
|
# cmake still cannot drive VS 2026; before failing, fall back to an
|
|
# older installed VS whose generator it can drive (e.g. VS 2022 + old
|
|
# cmake on an offline box keeps building)
|
|
$fallback = Get-FallbackVsGenerator
|
|
if ($fallback) {
|
|
substep "CMake cannot drive $CmakeGenerator; falling back to $($fallback.Generator)" "Yellow"
|
|
$CmakeGenerator = $fallback.Generator
|
|
$VsInstallPath = $fallback.InstallPath
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host "[ERROR] CMake 4.2+ is required to build llama.cpp with the Visual Studio 2026 generator, and no older Visual Studio toolchain was found to fall back to." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
Write-Host " Upgrade CMake from https://cmake.org/download/ and re-run, or use a prebuilt llama.cpp bundle." -ForegroundColor Red
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
substep "CMake can drive the $CmakeGenerator generator"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# CUDA resolved here (fail fast if none), after the final VS generator so its
|
|
# .targets land in the toolset cmake actually uses.
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi) { Resolve-CudaToolkit -RequireOrExit }
|
|
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi) {
|
|
substep "building llama.cpp with CUDA support..."
|
|
} elseif ($HasROCm -or $script:ROCmGfxArch) {
|
|
# AMD GPU present but in the CPU-only source-build fallback: a HIP source
|
|
# build needs the full HIP SDK + ROCm clang toolchain. AMD GPU acceleration
|
|
# comes from the per-gfx ROCm prebuilt (bundles the runtime, no SDK) -- reaching
|
|
# here means it couldn't be installed. Warn loudly, don't ship a slow CPU build.
|
|
$_amdArch = if ($script:ROCmGfxArch) { $script:ROCmGfxArch } else { "ROCm" }
|
|
substep "[WARN] AMD GPU ($_amdArch) detected, but the GPU-accelerated ROCm" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " llama.cpp prebuilt could not be installed -- falling back to a CPU build." "Yellow"
|
|
substep " The prebuilt is the AMD GPU path (no HIP SDK required). To restore GPU" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " acceleration: re-run the installer (check your network / proxy), or set" "Yellow"
|
|
substep " UNSLOTH_LLAMA_RELEASE_TAG to a tag with a gfx prebuilt for your GPU." "Yellow"
|
|
substep "building llama.cpp (CPU-only fallback)..." "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
substep "building llama.cpp (CPU-only, no NVIDIA GPU detected)..."
|
|
}
|
|
substep "This typically takes 5-10 minutes on first build."
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
|
|
# Start total build timer
|
|
$totalSw = [System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch]::StartNew()
|
|
|
|
# Native commands (git, cmake) write to stderr even on success.
|
|
# With $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" (set at top of script), PS 5.1
|
|
# converts stderr lines into terminating ErrorRecords, breaking output.
|
|
# Lower to "Continue" for the build section.
|
|
$prevEAP = $ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
|
|
|
|
$BuildOk = $true
|
|
$FailedStep = ""
|
|
|
|
# Re-sanitize CUDA_PATH_V* vars — Refresh-Environment (called during
|
|
# Node/Python installs above) may have repopulated conflicting versioned
|
|
# vars from the Machine registry.
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi -and $CudaToolkitRoot) {
|
|
$cudaPathVars2 = @([Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariables('Process').Keys | Where-Object { $_ -match '^CUDA_PATH_V' })
|
|
foreach ($v2 in $cudaPathVars2) {
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable($v2, $null, 'Process')
|
|
}
|
|
$tkDirName2 = Split-Path $CudaToolkitRoot -Leaf
|
|
if ($tkDirName2 -match '^v(\d+)\.(\d+)') {
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("CUDA_PATH_V$($Matches[1])_$($Matches[2])", $CudaToolkitRoot, 'Process')
|
|
}
|
|
# Also re-assert CUDA_PATH and CudaToolkitDir in case they were overwritten
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('CUDA_PATH', $CudaToolkitRoot, 'Process')
|
|
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('CudaToolkitDir', "$CudaToolkitRoot\", 'Process')
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (-not $LlamaPr) {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceUrl = $LlamaSource
|
|
if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE -eq "1") {
|
|
if ($RequestedLlamaTag -eq "latest") {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = if ($env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE_REF) {
|
|
$env:UNSLOTH_LLAMA_FORCE_COMPILE_REF
|
|
} else {
|
|
$DefaultLlamaForceCompileRef
|
|
}
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRefKind = "branch"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = $RequestedLlamaTag
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRefKind = "tag"
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($RequestedLlamaTag -eq "latest") {
|
|
$resolveTagArgs = @("--resolve-llama-tag", "latest", "--published-repo", "ggml-org/llama.cpp", "--output-format", "json")
|
|
$resolveTagResult = Invoke-LlamaHelper -Arguments $resolveTagArgs
|
|
$resolveTagOutput = $resolveTagResult.Output
|
|
$resolveTagExit = $resolveTagResult.ExitCode
|
|
if ($resolveTagExit -eq 0 -and $resolveTagOutput) {
|
|
try {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = (($resolveTagOutput | Out-String) | ConvertFrom-Json).llama_tag
|
|
} catch {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = ""
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = ""
|
|
}
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($ResolvedSourceRef)) {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = "latest"
|
|
}
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRefKind = "tag"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRef = $RequestedLlamaTag
|
|
$ResolvedSourceRefKind = "tag"
|
|
}
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($ResolvedSourceUrl)) { $ResolvedSourceUrl = $LlamaSource }
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($ResolvedSourceRef)) { $ResolvedSourceRef = $RequestedLlamaTag }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Step A: Clone or pull llama.cpp --
|
|
|
|
$UseConcreteRef = ($ResolvedSourceRef -ne "latest" -and -not [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($ResolvedSourceRef))
|
|
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath (Join-Path $LlamaCppDir ".git")) {
|
|
# why: in-place git mutation (remote set-url, checkout -B, clean -fdx)
|
|
# rewrites $LlamaCppDir; mirror the prebuilt and temp-dir-swap guards
|
|
# so an unrelated workspace .git tree is never silently overwritten.
|
|
if ($StudioHomeIsCustom) {
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $LlamaCppDir -Label "llama.cpp install"
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host " Syncing llama.cpp to $ResolvedSourceRef..." -ForegroundColor Gray
|
|
# Always sync the remote URL so switching between default/fork sources works
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir remote set-url origin "$ResolvedSourceUrl.git" } | Out-Null
|
|
if ($LlamaPr) {
|
|
$gitFetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir fetch --depth 1 origin "pull/$LlamaPr/head" }
|
|
if ($gitFetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git fetch PR #$LlamaPr"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gitCheckoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir checkout -B "pr-$LlamaPr" FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($gitCheckoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout PR #$LlamaPr"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir clean -fdx } | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($ResolvedSourceRefKind -eq "pull") {
|
|
$gitFetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir fetch --depth 1 origin $ResolvedSourceRef }
|
|
if ($gitFetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "git fetch failed -- using existing source" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gitCheckoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir checkout -B unsloth-llama-build FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($gitCheckoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir clean -fdx } | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($ResolvedSourceRefKind -eq "commit") {
|
|
$gitFetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir fetch --depth 1 origin $ResolvedSourceRef }
|
|
if ($gitFetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "git fetch failed -- using existing source" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gitCheckoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir checkout -B unsloth-llama-build FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($gitCheckoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir clean -fdx } | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($UseConcreteRef) {
|
|
$gitFetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir fetch --depth 1 origin $ResolvedSourceRef }
|
|
if ($gitFetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "git fetch failed -- using existing source" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gitCheckoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir checkout -B unsloth-llama-build FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($gitCheckoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir clean -fdx } | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gitFetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir fetch --depth 1 origin }
|
|
if ($gitFetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "git fetch failed -- using existing source" "Yellow"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gitCheckoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir checkout -B unsloth-llama-build FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($gitCheckoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout"
|
|
} else {
|
|
Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $LlamaCppDir clean -fdx } | Out-Null
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# why: in-place git-sync (the temp-dir clone path calls Mark-StudioOwned
|
|
# at swap-time) must mark the existing tree so a subsequent prebuilt
|
|
# update path's Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent does not exit on the same root.
|
|
if ($BuildOk -and $StudioHomeIsCustom) {
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned -Path $LlamaCppDir
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host " Cloning llama.cpp @ $ResolvedSourceRef..." -ForegroundColor Gray
|
|
$buildTmp = "$LlamaCppDir.build.$PID"
|
|
$null = [System.IO.Directory]::CreateDirectory((Split-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir))
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
if ($LlamaPr) {
|
|
$cloneExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git clone --depth 1 "$LlamaSource.git" $buildTmp }
|
|
if ($cloneExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git clone"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$fetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $buildTmp fetch --depth 1 origin "pull/$LlamaPr/head:pr-$LlamaPr" }
|
|
if ($fetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git fetch PR #$LlamaPr"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$checkoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $buildTmp checkout "pr-$LlamaPr" }
|
|
if ($checkoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout PR #$LlamaPr"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($ResolvedSourceRefKind -eq "pull") {
|
|
$cloneExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git clone --depth 1 "$ResolvedSourceUrl.git" $buildTmp }
|
|
if ($cloneExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git clone"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$fetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $buildTmp fetch --depth 1 origin $ResolvedSourceRef }
|
|
if ($fetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git fetch source PR ref"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$checkoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $buildTmp checkout -B unsloth-llama-build FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($checkoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout source PR ref"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elseif ($ResolvedSourceRefKind -eq "commit") {
|
|
$cloneExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git clone --depth 1 "$ResolvedSourceUrl.git" $buildTmp }
|
|
if ($cloneExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git clone"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$fetchExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $buildTmp fetch --depth 1 origin $ResolvedSourceRef }
|
|
if ($fetchExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git fetch source commit"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$checkoutExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git -C $buildTmp checkout -B unsloth-llama-build FETCH_HEAD }
|
|
if ($checkoutExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git checkout source commit"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$cloneArgs = @("clone", "--depth", "1")
|
|
if ($UseConcreteRef) {
|
|
$cloneArgs += @("--branch", $ResolvedSourceRef)
|
|
}
|
|
$cloneArgs += @("$ResolvedSourceUrl.git", $buildTmp)
|
|
$cloneExit = Invoke-SetupCommand -AlwaysQuiet { git @cloneArgs }
|
|
if ($cloneExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "git clone"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $buildTmp) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $buildTmp -Recurse -Force }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Use temp dir for build; swap into $LlamaCppDir only after build succeeds
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$LlamaCppDir = $buildTmp
|
|
$BuildDir = Join-Path $LlamaCppDir "build"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Step B: cmake configure --
|
|
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
Write-Host "--- cmake configure ---" -ForegroundColor Cyan
|
|
|
|
$CmakeArgs = @(
|
|
'-S', $LlamaCppDir,
|
|
'-B', $BuildDir,
|
|
'-G', $CmakeGenerator,
|
|
'-Wno-dev'
|
|
)
|
|
# Tell cmake exactly where VS is (bypasses registry lookup)
|
|
if ($VsInstallPath) {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DCMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE=$VsInstallPath"
|
|
}
|
|
# Common flags
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF'
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DLLAMA_BUILD_TESTS=OFF'
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DLLAMA_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF'
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DLLAMA_BUILD_SERVER=ON'
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DGGML_NATIVE=ON'
|
|
# HTTPS support via OpenSSL
|
|
if ($OpenSslAvailable -and $OpenSslRoot) {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=$OpenSslRoot"
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DLLAMA_OPENSSL=ON'
|
|
} else {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DLLAMA_CURL=OFF'
|
|
}
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=/NODEFAULTLIB:LIBCMT'
|
|
# CUDA flags -- only if GPU available, otherwise explicitly disable
|
|
if ($HasNvidiaSmi -and $NvccPath) {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DGGML_CUDA=ON'
|
|
# Accept a host MSVC newer than nvcc's whitelist; a fresh toolkit
|
|
# (e.g. CUDA 13.3) otherwise aborts with "#error -- unsupported
|
|
# Microsoft Visual Studio version!". Mirrors the Linux fix. Via env
|
|
# (covers the configure probe + build), after Refresh-Environment, idempotent.
|
|
$nvccAllowFlag = '-allow-unsupported-compiler'
|
|
if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($env:NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS)) {
|
|
$env:NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS = $nvccAllowFlag
|
|
} elseif ($env:NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS -notlike "*$nvccAllowFlag*") {
|
|
$env:NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS = "$($env:NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS) $nvccAllowFlag"
|
|
}
|
|
substep "NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS = $env:NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS"
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DCUDAToolkit_ROOT=$CudaToolkitRoot"
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DCUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR=$CudaToolkitRoot"
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DCMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER=$NvccPath"
|
|
if ($CudaArch) {
|
|
# Validate nvcc actually supports this architecture
|
|
if (Test-NvccArchSupport -NvccExe $NvccPath -Arch $CudaArch) {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DCMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES=$CudaArch"
|
|
} else {
|
|
# GPU arch too new for this toolkit -- fall back to highest supported.
|
|
# PTX forward-compatibility will JIT-compile for the actual GPU at runtime.
|
|
$maxArch = Get-NvccMaxArch -NvccExe $NvccPath
|
|
if ($maxArch) {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += "-DCMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES=$maxArch"
|
|
substep "GPU is sm_$CudaArch but nvcc only supports up to sm_$maxArch" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "Building with sm_$maxArch (PTX will JIT for your GPU at runtime)" "Yellow"
|
|
}
|
|
# else: omit flag entirely, let cmake pick defaults
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$CmakeArgs += '-DGGML_CUDA=OFF'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$cmakeOutput = cmake @CmakeArgs 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
$cmakeConfigureExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
if ($cmakeConfigureExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "cmake configure"
|
|
Write-LlamaFailureLog -Output $cmakeOutput
|
|
if ($cmakeOutput -match 'No CUDA toolset found|CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR|nvcc') {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
Write-Host " Hint: CUDA VS integration may be missing. Try running as admin:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " Copy contents of:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " <CUDA_PATH>\extras\visual_studio_integration\MSBuildExtensions" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
Write-Host " into:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
$hintCustomizations = if ($VsInstallPath) { Get-VcBuildCustomizationsDir -VsInstallPath $VsInstallPath -Generator $CmakeGenerator } else { "<VS_PATH>\MSBuild\Microsoft\VC\v170\BuildCustomizations" }
|
|
Write-Host " $hintCustomizations" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Step C: Build llama-server --
|
|
$NumCpu = [Environment]::ProcessorCount
|
|
if ($NumCpu -lt 1) { $NumCpu = 4 }
|
|
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
Write-Host "--- cmake build (llama-server) ---" -ForegroundColor Cyan
|
|
Write-Host " Parallel jobs: $NumCpu" -ForegroundColor Gray
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
|
|
$output = cmake --build $BuildDir --config Release --target llama-server -j $NumCpu 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
$cmakeBuildServerExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
if ($cmakeBuildServerExit -ne 0) {
|
|
$BuildOk = $false
|
|
$FailedStep = "cmake build (llama-server)"
|
|
Write-LlamaFailureLog -Output $output
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Step D: Build llama-quantize (optional, best-effort) --
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
Write-Host "--- cmake build (llama-quantize) ---" -ForegroundColor Cyan
|
|
$output = cmake --build $BuildDir --config Release --target llama-quantize -j $NumCpu 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
$cmakeBuildQuantizeExit = $LASTEXITCODE
|
|
if ($cmakeBuildQuantizeExit -ne 0) {
|
|
substep "llama-quantize build failed (GGUF export may be unavailable)" "Yellow"
|
|
Write-LlamaFailureLog -Output $output
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# -- Step E: Build the DiffusionGemma visual server (optional, best-effort) --
|
|
# An example target present on llama.cpp PR #24423; lets Studio serve
|
|
# DiffusionGemma GGUFs without DG_VISUAL_BIN. No-op when not configured.
|
|
if ($BuildOk) {
|
|
$null = cmake --build $BuildDir --config Release --target llama-diffusion-gemma-visual-server -j $NumCpu 2>&1 | Out-String
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Swap temp build dir into final location (only if we built in a temp dir)
|
|
if ($BuildOk -and $LlamaCppDir -ne $OriginalLlamaCppDir) {
|
|
Assert-StudioOwnedOrAbsent -Path $OriginalLlamaCppDir -Label "llama.cpp install"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $OriginalLlamaCppDir) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $OriginalLlamaCppDir -Recurse -Force }
|
|
Move-Item -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir -Destination $OriginalLlamaCppDir
|
|
$LlamaCppDir = $OriginalLlamaCppDir
|
|
$BuildDir = Join-Path $LlamaCppDir "build"
|
|
$LlamaServerBin = Join-Path $BuildDir "bin\Release\llama-server.exe"
|
|
Mark-StudioOwned -Path $LlamaCppDir
|
|
} elseif (-not $BuildOk -and $LlamaCppDir -ne $OriginalLlamaCppDir) {
|
|
# Build failed -- clean up temp dir, preserve existing install
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir) { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $LlamaCppDir -Recurse -Force }
|
|
$LlamaCppDir = $OriginalLlamaCppDir
|
|
$BuildDir = Join-Path $LlamaCppDir "build"
|
|
$LlamaServerBin = Join-Path $BuildDir "bin\Release\llama-server.exe"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Restore ErrorActionPreference
|
|
$ErrorActionPreference = $prevEAP
|
|
|
|
# Stop timer
|
|
$totalSw.Stop()
|
|
$totalMin = [math]::Floor($totalSw.Elapsed.TotalMinutes)
|
|
$totalSec = [math]::Round($totalSw.Elapsed.TotalSeconds % 60, 1)
|
|
|
|
# -- Summary --
|
|
if ($BuildOk -and (Test-Path -LiteralPath $LlamaServerBin)) {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "built"
|
|
$QuantizeBin = Join-Path $BuildDir "bin\Release\llama-quantize.exe"
|
|
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $QuantizeBin) {
|
|
step "llama-quantize" "built"
|
|
}
|
|
step "build time" "${totalMin}m ${totalSec}s" "DarkGray"
|
|
} else {
|
|
$altBin = Join-Path $BuildDir "bin\llama-server.exe"
|
|
if ($BuildOk -and (Test-Path -LiteralPath $altBin)) {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "built"
|
|
step "build time" "${totalMin}m ${totalSec}s" "DarkGray"
|
|
} else {
|
|
step "llama.cpp" "build failed at: $FailedStep (${totalMin}m ${totalSec}s); continuing" "Yellow"
|
|
substep "To retry: delete $LlamaCppDir and re-run setup." "Yellow"
|
|
$script:LlamaCppDegraded = $true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
# Footer
|
|
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
|
$DoneLabel = if ($env:SKIP_STUDIO_BASE -eq "1") { "Unsloth Studio Setup Complete" } else { "Unsloth Studio Updated" }
|
|
if ($script:StudioVtOk -and -not $env:NO_COLOR) {
|
|
Write-Host (" {0}{1}{2}" -f (Get-StudioAnsi Dim), $Rule, (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
if ($script:LlamaCppDegraded) {
|
|
Write-Host (" " + (Get-StudioAnsi Warn) + "$DoneLabel (limited: llama.cpp unavailable)" + (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host (" " + (Get-StudioAnsi Title) + $DoneLabel + (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host (" {0}{1}{2}" -f (Get-StudioAnsi Dim), $Rule, (Get-StudioAnsi Reset))
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host " $Rule" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
if ($script:LlamaCppDegraded) {
|
|
Write-Host " $DoneLabel (limited: llama.cpp unavailable)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
|
|
} else {
|
|
Write-Host " $DoneLabel" -ForegroundColor Green
|
|
}
|
|
Write-Host " $Rule" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
|
|
}
|
|
step "launch" "unsloth studio -H 0.0.0.0 -p 8888"
|
|
Write-Host ""
|
|
|
|
# Match studio/setup.sh: exit non-zero for degraded llama.cpp when called
|
|
# from install.ps1 (SKIP_STUDIO_BASE=1) so the installer can detect the
|
|
# failure. Direct 'unsloth studio update' does not set SKIP_STUDIO_BASE,
|
|
# so it keeps degraded installs successful.
|
|
if ($script:LlamaCppDegraded -and $env:SKIP_STUDIO_BASE -eq "1") {
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|