#!/bin/bash set -ex # Get the absolute current dir where the script is located CURDIR=$(dirname "$(realpath $0)") cd / echo "CPU info:" grep -e "model\sname" /proc/cpuinfo | head -1 grep -e "flags" /proc/cpuinfo | head -1 BINARY=llama-cpp-fallback if grep -q -e "\savx\s" /proc/cpuinfo ; then echo "CPU: AVX found OK" if [ -e $CURDIR/llama-cpp-avx ]; then BINARY=llama-cpp-avx fi fi if grep -q -e "\savx2\s" /proc/cpuinfo ; then echo "CPU: AVX2 found OK" if [ -e $CURDIR/llama-cpp-avx2 ]; then BINARY=llama-cpp-avx2 fi fi # Check avx 512 if grep -q -e "\savx512f\s" /proc/cpuinfo ; then echo "CPU: AVX512F found OK" if [ -e $CURDIR/llama-cpp-avx512 ]; then BINARY=llama-cpp-avx512 fi fi if [ -n "$LLAMACPP_GRPC_SERVERS" ]; then if [ -e $CURDIR/llama-cpp-grpc ]; then BINARY=llama-cpp-grpc fi fi # Extend ld library path with the dir where this script is located/lib if [ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]; then export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CURDIR/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH #export DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH=$CURDIR/lib:$DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH else export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CURDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH fi # If there is a lib/ld.so, use it if [ -f $CURDIR/lib/ld.so ]; then echo "Using lib/ld.so" echo "Using binary: $BINARY" exec $CURDIR/lib/ld.so $CURDIR/$BINARY "$@" fi echo "Using binary: $BINARY" exec $CURDIR/$BINARY "$@" # We should never reach this point, however just in case we do, run fallback exec $CURDIR/llama-cpp-fallback "$@"