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#!/bin/bash
set -ex
# Get the absolute current dir where the script is located
CURDIR=$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")")
cd /
echo "CPU info:"
grep -e "model\sname" /proc/cpuinfo | head -1
grep -e "flags" /proc/cpuinfo | head -1
BINARY=turboquant-fallback
# x86/arm64 ship a single turboquant-cpu-all built with ggml CPU_ALL_VARIANTS: ggml's
# backend registry dlopens the best libggml-cpu-*.so for this host, so no shell-side
# probing. ROCm ships only turboquant-fallback, so fall back to it when cpu-all is absent.
if [ -e "$CURDIR"/turboquant-cpu-all ]; then
BINARY=turboquant-cpu-all
fi
if [ -n "$LLAMACPP_GRPC_SERVERS" ]; then
if [ -e "$CURDIR"/turboquant-grpc ]; then
BINARY=turboquant-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:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
else
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$CURDIR"/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# Tell rocBLAS where to find TensileLibrary data (GPU kernel tuning files)
if [ -d "$CURDIR/lib/rocblas/library" ]; then
export ROCBLAS_TENSILE_LIBPATH="$CURDIR"/lib/rocblas/library
fi
# Same for hipBLASLt (rocblaslt): the bundled libhipblaslt.so resolves its
# TensileLibrary_lazy_gfx*.dat kernel data relative to itself, so point it at
# the bundled data or it falls back to slow generic kernels (issue #10660).
if [ -d "$CURDIR/lib/hipblaslt/library" ]; then
export HIPBLASLT_TENSILE_LIBPATH="$CURDIR"/lib/hipblaslt/library
fi
fi
# If there is a lib/ld.so, use it
if [ -f "$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 "$CURDIR"/turboquant-fallback "$@"