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docs(website): simplify installation paths (#11631)
Keep the homepage focused on runtime capabilities and move engine details to their canonical directory. Make installation choices stable and explicit for users across supported hardware. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Co-authored-by: localai-org-bot <306113404+localai-org-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Revert "chore(tests): Avoid network, sleep and more during tests" (#11601)
Revert "chore(tests): Avoid network, sleep and more during tests (#11050)"
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chore(tests): Avoid network, sleep and more during tests (#11050)
* test: make coverage failures observable Keep per-root logs, reject concurrent coverage runs, and avoid relying on /bin/sleep in the worker timeout test. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: parallelize coverage without remote fixtures Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 [apply_patch] [exec_command] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: add offline resource infrastructure Introduce versioned resource manifests, a checksum-verified CAS preparer, offline test wrappers, and a guarded network transport. Replace live Hugging Face, GitHub, and OCI cases with deterministic fixtures and inject fixture metadata into importer discovery. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: enforce offline resource replay Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: harden offline resource refresh Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: expose slow coverage waits Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: eliminate avoidable wall-clock waits Inject a clock into Hugging Face retry handling, reuse a process-scoped PostgreSQL container with per-spec schemas in the nodes suite, and poll local import jobs promptly. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: remove repeated fixture startup waits Share PostgreSQL fixtures across parallel endpoint and agent suite workers, and make the worker Free deadline injectable so the wedged-backend test does not spend five seconds on wall-clock time. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: fix offline resource CI portability Normalize Docker archive metadata before content addressing, derive archive checksums during explicit refreshes, make network lint portable to macOS, and prepare distributed images before running their offline suite. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * ci: cache Go modules before offline tests Warm the complete module graph before the Linux and macOS test jobs enter offline replay mode, so tool dependencies such as Ginkgo are not fetched through the guarded proxy. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: drop the static network lint in favour of real isolation The offline test suite already prevents tests from reaching the network twice over: run-test-linux-offline.sh puts the test process in a cgroup and REJECTs egress outside the private ranges, and HardenedTransport installs testnetwork.LocalGuard to refuse dials that resolve to a public address. Both fail the test with a precise error at the moment of the dial. test-network-lint.sh added neither. Its diff stage defaulted to a HEAD base, so on a clean checkout it compared the tree against itself and inspected nothing; the branch's own commits were never examined. It only produced output when an earlier job step dirtied the tree, and then it matched a bare https?:// against whatever changed. make react-ui runs npm install rather than npm ci, so CI rewrote core/http/react-ui/package-lock.json and the lint reported an npm registry URL as forbidden test network access: + "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/hono/-/hono-4.12.25.tgz", Its fingerprint stage was self-defeating in a quieter way: hashing the whole tree's network-mechanism inventory meant every rebase onto a master that touched any _test.go needed a manual baseline bump, so the check mostly caught its own staleness. Remove the script, its make target and the two prerequisite edges, along with the test-network: fixture markers that existed only to suppress it. The isolation itself is untouched. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [go vet] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * ci: keep hidden files in the offline test bundle artifact Cherry-picked from 15a37b0ac on the remote branch. The offline bundle lives under .cache/, which actions/upload-artifact skips by default, so the Linux job packed an artifact missing the very file the next step restores. The other half of 15a37b0ac moved test-network-lint out of the `test` and `test-coverage` prerequisite lists into a recipe line, so parallel make could not fingerprint the tree while generated fixtures were still changing. That is dropped: the preceding commit removes the lint entirely, and the race it worked around is one more reason a whole-tree fingerprint was the wrong mechanism. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * refactor: share bounded exponential backoff Use overflow-safe saturating arithmetic for retry delays across model import polling, downloads, registration, node operations, and model loading. Keep model import status checks responsive initially while capping their interval at 500ms. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * ci: mirror Jetson Python wheels Keep the CUDA aarch64 wheel subset in GHCR and serve it as a local PEP 503 index during L4T backend builds, preserving last-known-good packages through upstream outages. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * docs(agents): index the Jetson wheels mirror Mention the GHCR-hosted L4T wheel mirror in the CI caching guide summary so maintainers can find its outage and cache documentation. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * ci: add defensive build network proxy Record build destinations and byte counts, retry observable idempotent HTTP downloads, and isolate explorer database tests that race under coverage. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(kokoros): implement updated backend trait Return unimplemented for image upscaling, matching the backend's other unsupported modalities after the protobuf API update. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(ci): clear recovered proxy errors Do not mark a request failed when a later safe retry succeeds. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * ci: require HTTPS build interception Inject a short-lived proxy CA into BuildKit and Dockerfile RUN steps, reject plain HTTP and opaque tunnels, and retain method/status/byte telemetry for verified HTTPS traffic. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(ci): preserve system trust in unproxied builds Mount the generated interception CA at a dedicated secret path and add it to the trust bundle only in proxy-aware dependency stages. This prevents optional secret mounts from masking the system CA bundle in ordinary backend test builds. Install the requested Go toolchain before starting the proxy and satisfy cleanup error checks found by CI lint. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(ci): persist build proxy trust Install the generated proxy CA through the system-managed local certificate directory so ca-certificates upgrades retain it. Avoid turning canceled matrix jobs into proxy cleanup failures. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(ci): trust proxy in nested build scripts Install the build proxy CA before nested source fetches, route the DS4 package setup through the HTTPS mirror helper, and avoid repeated OCI setup in gallery behavior tests. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(ci): use HTTPS apt sources for Bonsai Rewrite ARM64 package sources before installing GCC and check gallery fixture cleanup errors so the optimized tests satisfy errcheck. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(privacy-filter): trust build proxy CA Install the mounted build proxy certificate before privacy-filter's make target fetches its HTTPS sources, for both source and prebuilt builder paths.\n\nAssisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * test: fail on hidden offline egress Count cgroup-scoped firewall rejects and fail the offline test harness with bounded aggregate diagnostics. Inject the gen-audio GGUF probe so fixture-backed importer tests do not attempt real network access. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(ci): preserve system CA trust Build a combined runner certificate bundle instead of replacing public roots with the generated proxy CA. Centralize additive container installation in the shared proxy CA helper. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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4cad809003 |
fix(ci): test stale chunks in split bundle (#11595)
The V8 coverage build inlines every dynamic import, so the stale chunk tests cannot intercept a page chunk. Run those tests against the normal code-split bundle and exclude them from the inlined coverage pass. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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d10374f849 |
feat(router): make KNN a first-class classifier with a persisted, curated corpus (#10652)
* feat(router): make KNN a first-class classifier with a persisted, curated corpus
Add `classifier: knn` — similarity-weighted voting over labelled
example prompts. Unlike score/colbert it needs no classifier model:
label knowledge lives in a corpus seeded and curated through the
admin API, so routing decisions are deterministic, auditable, and
grounded in graded experience rather than a model's opinion.
Epistemic gate: corpus entries below knn.similarity_threshold cannot
vote; when none clears it the classifier activates no labels and the
router uses the fallback — a prompt unlike all labelled experience is
treated as undecidable, not guessed. Decisions record
nearest_similarity (also on fallback rows) so admins can see how far
the nearest labelled experience was; the Routing tab explains
out-of-corpus fallbacks and shows per-label corpus counts.
Persistence: one JSONL file per router under
<data path>/router-corpus (text, labels, vector, embedder
fingerprint). The file is the source of truth; the local-store index
is rebuilt from it at classifier build time and stays a pure
in-memory index. Entries recorded under a different embedding model
re-embed on load. Also corrects the docs' false claim that
local-store collections persist — the embedding cache never survived
restarts (and still doesn't); the corpus does.
Corpus input is API-only by design (entries may contain example user
content): POST /api/router/{name}/corpus seeds (labels validated
against declared policies, embedded server-side, indexed
immediately), GET .../corpus/stats inspects — label counts only,
entry texts are never returned by any surface — DELETE .../corpus
wipes. Admin-gated like the sibling router endpoints, and exposed as
MCP tools (seed_router_corpus / get_router_corpus_stats /
clear_router_corpus) in both the httpapi and inproc clients with
coverage-test route mappings.
Plumbing: VectorStore gains SearchK (top-K was hardcoded to 1);
local-store gets InsertBatch/Delete as optional fast paths;
RouterConfig gains a knn block (embedding_model, k,
similarity_threshold, vote_threshold, store_name) with meta-registry
fields; the classifier dropdown now offers knn and the
previously-missing colbert; embedding_cache is ignored (with a
warning) for knn — it IS an embedding-KNN lookup; the stale
/api/instructions intelligent-routing entry is rewritten (it
described a classifier that no longer exists); swagger regenerated.
Tests: KNN vote/gate specs with hand-computed vote shares, corpus
manager suite (restart reload without re-embedding, fingerprint
re-embed, dedupe, hostile store names), middleware specs (corpus
routing, gate fallback, config validation, cache-wrap refusal),
corpus endpoint specs pinning the texts-never-returned contract, MCP
catalog + route-mapping gates, and a Playwright spec for corpus
stats and the out-of-corpus decision detail.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* feat(router): name consulted corpus neighbours in knn decisions
Every knn decision (decision log rows and the /api/router/decide
response) now carries neighbors: the K retrieved corpus entries by
descending similarity - including ones below the epistemic gate, which
is what makes fallback decisions diagnosable - each as {id, similarity,
labels}. The id is the entry's content hash (first 8 bytes of the
SHA-256 of its text, hex): stable across reseeds and re-embeds, and
text-free, so an external platform that seeded the corpus can recompute
text->id on its own copy and bucket decisions by corpus region (per-
region reliability accounting) without corpus text ever leaving the
server. A corrupt index payload surfaces as an id-less neighbour at a
real similarity instead of disappearing.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* refactor(router): deduplicate knn plumbing and cut corpus hot-path waste
Post-review cleanup of the knn-first-class-router branch; no behaviour
changes on the API surface.
Reuse/altitude:
- RouterKNNConfig.ResolvedStoreName is now the single source of the
router-corpus-<name> default (was hand-derived in four files).
- corpus.ResolveKNNRouter + corpus.Seed carry the shared model
resolution and seed validation; the REST endpoints and the assistant
MCP client are thin transport adapters over them, with sentinel
errors mapped to HTTP statuses at the echo boundary.
- middleware.NewClassifierDeps assembles the classifier dependency set
once for all five entry points (OpenAI, Anthropic, realtime, decide,
corpus) instead of five hand-copied literals.
- router.AllClassifiers feeds both the status endpoint and the
unknown-classifier error, ending the classifier-list drift.
- Per-classifier requirements moved out of validateRouterPolicies into
their buildClassifier arms; the knn arm owns its embedding_cache
opt-out instead of a name-check in the shared wrap tail.
- adminOnly replaces four inline copies of the admin gate in the
middleware routes.
- localVectorStore.Search delegates to SearchK (identical traces).
Efficiency:
- Manager.Add embeds outside the manager mutex and appends to the
JSONL file (O(new) instead of O(corpus) rewrite); a torn tail from a
crash mid-append is tolerated on read and repaired on next write.
- Stats memoises per store keyed on the file's stat fingerprint and no
longer takes the manager mutex, so the 5s status poll stops parsing
vector-laden JSONL and stops blocking behind seeds.
- KNN Classify decodes each neighbour payload once (was twice) and
builds refs and votes in a single pass with one fallback return.
- Corpus file writes fsync before rename/close.
- The corpus manager is built eagerly in newApplication (sync.Once
dropped); test helper dead branch removed.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* feat(router): bind knn corpus vectors to an embedder fingerprint and fail closed on mismatch
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* chore(mcp): align corpus tool prompts and the mutating-tool safety list
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* feat(proto,backend): report embedding shape from the llama-cpp backend
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* feat(embeddings): Go-side pooling — mean/last/decayed_mean with half-life
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* feat(embeddings): accept chat messages[] and per-request pooling on /v1/embeddings
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* chore(middleware): name the failing fields when post-merge validation 400s
An intermittent post-merge validation failure surfaced as an opaque 400
during integration (pooling scheme mismatch that no client had sent).
Log the model, the request's pooling override, and the merged config's
pooling fields at the failure point so the next occurrence identifies
whether the request or the stored config carried the bad value.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* fix(embeddings): scheme override must not inherit the config's half-life
A model config defaulting to decayed_mean pooling carries
pooling_half_life_tokens; a request overriding the scheme to mean/last
without its own half-life inherited that value, and post-merge
validation rejected the pair the server itself had assembled. Zero the
inherited half-life when the overridden scheme is not decayed_mean; a
request that explicitly pairs a half-life with a non-decayed scheme
still 400s.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* fix embedding pooling validation and router bounds
Declare backend embedding layouts and reject incompatible pooling modes. Reset local-store dimensions after a full clear, validate KNN thresholds, and add real backend and store integration coverage.
Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
* ci: run local-store integration tests
Build and install the local-store backend in the Linux test job, then run the existing store integration suite so new specs are discovered automatically.
Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5
Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
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Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com>
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fix(ci): refresh site counters through a PR (#11572)
Branch protection rejects the weekly workflow's direct push to master. Reuse the repository's create-pull-request automation so counter updates go through the protected-branch review and CI path. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 [actionlint] Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(ci): parse current vllm-metal version pins (#11457)
* fix(ci): parse current vllm-metal version pins vllm-metal renamed its installer pin from vllm_v to VLLM_VERSION, breaking both the nightly bumper and the Darwin backend installer after a bump. Share a strict parser that accepts both formats and cover the transition with shell regressions. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 [Codex] * fix(ci): parse scoped vllm-metal pins The pinned vllm-metal installer declares its version as a local shell variable. Accept that optional declaration while retaining strict validation of the assignment and semantic version. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5.4 --------- Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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7ef3c6f786 |
fix(vllm): align Intel basekit runtime (#11437)
* fix(vllm): align Intel basekit runtime The latest vLLM XPU requirements install oneAPI 2026 runtime packages. The 2025.3.0 base image ships an older libsycl/UR loader pair and fails while importing torch with an undefined urDeviceWaitExp symbol. Use the current repository-wide 2025.3.2 Intel basekit patch level, which carries the compatible loader. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 [systematic-debugging] * fix(vllm): pin Intel source build to release Build the Intel XPU backend from vLLM 0.26.0 instead of the moving main branch, and use the Triton XPU version required by that release's torch 2.12 dependency. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 [systematic-debugging] --------- Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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5ff25d9d14 |
fix(ci): remove unsupported cosign bundle flag (#11413)
Cosign v2.4.1 emits the current Sigstore bundle format by default and rejects --new-bundle-format. Keep recursive OCI 1.1 referrer signing, and update the producer contract test to reject the unsupported option. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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9a6156d808 |
feat(nemo-speech-cpp): add the NVIDIA NeMo-Speech.cpp backend (#11406)
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): scaffold the backend and upstream build
Adds the backend skeleton and the NeMo-Speech.cpp build, pinned at
2e12e2def8a98ed06666f7ee3ca94e7193e04be4. The Go side is deliberately a stub:
it dlopens the runtime and starts the gRPC server, later work fills in the
symbol table and the model logic.
Three details of the upstream layout differ from what the plan assumed, and the
build reflects the real tree:
* The TTS C ABI ships as libnemo_speech_tts, not libnemo_speech_tts_c. Upstream
compiles c_api.cpp straight into the implementation library and only aliases
the nemo_speech_tts_c CMake target, so no _c object exists on disk. ASR and
NMT do build a real _c shim.
* Shared objects land in build/bin, since upstream points
CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY at ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin.
* The ASR and NMT _c shims carry a DT_NEEDED on libnemo_speech_asr and
libnemo_speech_nmt, so those are staged and packaged alongside them.
Otherwise dlopen fails at startup.
The ggml patch step uses an order-only prerequisite. cmake writes into the
checkout and bumps its mtime past the sentinel, which would otherwise re-run
git apply over an already-patched tree and break every incremental build.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): make 'build' produce the package and bundle the ITN stack
Addresses the review of the scaffold commit.
backend/Dockerfile.golang runs 'make -C backend/go/$(BACKEND) build' and then
copies package/ into the final image, so 'build' has to end with a populated
package/. It only staged shared objects, which would have shipped an image with
no binary and no libraries at all. The old staging recipe is now stage-libs and
the chain is stage-libs, nemo-speech-cpp-grpc, package, build, matching every
sibling Go backend.
Text normalization was packaged incorrectly. nemo_speech_text_normalization is
STATIC but links sparrowhawk, fstfar and fst PUBLIC, so they land as DT_NEEDED
on libnemo_speech_asr.so, and they live in a project-local prefix that nothing
else provides. WITH_NORM stays ON by default on Linux, since normalization is a
wanted feature. Instead stage_libs now copies .deps/itn/lib when WITH_NORM=ON,
and package.sh bundles it.
Staging that prefix is still not enough on its own: Sparrowhawk drags in
protobuf, re2 and absl, which neither build_itn_deps.sh nor
package-system-libs.sh provides. Rather than hard-code another hand-maintained
list, package.sh now walks the DT_NEEDED entries of everything staged and copies
whatever is unresolved, skipping the core set and the GPU set that the shared
scripts already own. It fails at package time, not at first dlopen, when
something cannot be resolved. On a WITH_NORM=OFF build the closure is already
complete and it copies nothing.
Restore CGO_ENABLED=0 on the Go build to match whisper, parakeet-cpp and
omnivoice-cpp. Note that purego reaches dlopen through fakecgo, so the binary is
dynamically linked either way; what the flag changes is the NEEDED set, and
lib/ld.so routing in run.sh exists precisely because the binary is not static.
Replace the hand-rolled .patched sentinel with upstream's
scripts/apply-ggml-patches.sh. It applies the series in filename order, exits
non-zero when a patch does not apply, and detects "already applied" by comparing
the full-series tree hash rather than an mtime, so it is safe to run every time
and there is no sentinel left to go stale or to wedge the build when deleted. It
is wired as an order-only prerequisite so running it does not force a relink.
Also: correct the package.sh header, which claimed three shared objects when
there are five and none of the TTS ones carry a _c suffix; give 'make test' the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH the dlopen tests will need; document that a NEMO_SPEECH_VERSION
bump needs 'make purge'; and extend 'clean' to remove package/ and the ITN
libraries.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): make the closure guard fail closed and give CI its toolchain
Addresses the second review round.
The dependency-closure guard failed open. Its glob expands once per pass, so
each pass advanced the closure by exactly one level, and the fixed count of five
passes then fell out of the loop without checking whether anything remained. An
eight-deep chain packaged six libraries, exited zero and reported success. That
is the case the guard was written for: asr to sparrowhawk to protobuf to absl
already runs several levels deep, so a WITH_NORM build could ship missing its
deepest libraries and fail at first dlopen. The loop now runs until the staged
set stops growing, and exhausting the bound is a hard error rather than a silent
exit.
For the same reason, a build image with neither readelf nor objdump no longer
warns and skips. It cannot show the package is complete, so it refuses to ship
it. The guard is entered only when there is something to check, so an empty
package cannot trip the new error.
Dockerfile.golang installed ninja-build only in the Vulkan branch while this
Makefile runs cmake -G Ninja unconditionally, so the CPU, cuBLAS and L4T images
could not configure at all. ninja-build moves to the common apt list; it does
not change CMake's default generator, so it is inert for the other backends.
gcc-12 was nowhere in the tree, yet WITH_NORM defaults ON and
build_itn_deps.sh needs it, so the committed default was unbuildable in CI.
Install it, with the protobuf, absl, re2 and autotools that Sparrowhawk and
OpenFST need, gated on BACKEND so the other Go images do not carry it. The list
follows upstream's own docker/Dockerfile, trimmed of the gRPC, portaudio and
python entries a BUILD_GRPC=OFF build does not use. Text normalization stays ON:
downgrading it silently would ship a backend advertising a feature it lacks.
Also: make test depend on stage-libs, so LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not an empty
directory on a clean tree, and add an engine target so Dockerfile.golang's
cacheable prebuild layer is not skipped and a CUDA build stops recompiling all
of upstream on every Go-side change.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): pin protoc for ITN and make the norm stack its own target
Addresses the third review round.
Dockerfile.golang installs protoc 27.1 into /usr/local/bin, ahead of /usr/bin,
while libprotobuf-dev is the distro's 3.21 on noble and 3.12 on jammy.
Sparrowhawk resolves protoc from PATH at make time (configure.ac uses
AC_CHECK_PROG, so PROTOC substitutes to the bare word, and src/proto/Makefile.am
invokes it) and commits no pregenerated stubs, so the rule always runs. Code
generated by 27.1 includes google/protobuf/runtime_version.h and a
PROTOBUF_VERSION guard the older headers lack, so the WITH_NORM build could not
complete. Pin PROTOC to the apt one for that step; configure documents that a
pre-set value wins. The apt protoc and libprotobuf-dev come from one source
package at one version, which is the property that makes this correct.
The text-normalization stack is now a target keyed on a file build_itn_deps.sh
actually produces, rather than a side effect of the runtime library rule. As a
side effect make could not see whether it existed, so once the library was up to
date the script could never run again: a tree built WITH_NORM=OFF could not move
to ON, and make test hard-failed with no escape but a full 345 MB clean. It is
now built on demand and reachable on its own as 'make itn'. Staging keys on the
prefix existing rather than on WITH_NORM, so it stages what the tree actually
built, and package.sh's closure guard remains the backstop.
An already-configured build tree also now wins over the platform default, so a
tree built WITH_NORM=OFF is not silently reconfigured to ON by a bare make test,
which is what demanded gcc-12 from developers who chose not to have it. An
explicit WITH_NORM= on the command line still overrides both, and the ITN rule
preflights for gcc-12 with an error that names the alternative.
Move ninja-build out of the shared apt layer into the existing BACKEND-gated
block. Dockerfile.golang serves 225 matrix entries and only this backend
configures with -G Ninja, so the common list is byte-identical to master again
and no other image loses its cache.
Drop libabsl-dev and correct the comment that justified it. No base image here
ships protobuf 25, so nothing needs the absl split, and the cmake glob looks in
/usr/lib rather than the multiarch directory Ubuntu actually uses, so the
package could never have contributed anything.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): move the backend apt gate below the expensive layers
Addresses the fourth review round.
The nemo-speech-cpp apt block sat immediately after the shared apt layer, above
the Vulkan SDK build, the CUDA and ROCm installs, the Go toolchain and the
protoc download. Docker keys each layer on its parent, so inserting a step there
re-keys everything below it: a byte-identical shared layer is not enough, and
merging as it stood would have forced all of those to re-execute once for every
Go backend image. Move it down beside the existing opus, crispasr and
sherpa-onnx gates, which sit after those layers for the same reason.
Checked the ordering both ways before moving. Nothing between the two positions
uses these packages: the Vulkan and opus blocks install their own ninja and
pkg-config, go install protoc-gen-go needs the Go toolchain rather than protoc,
and the protoc 27.1 step is a release-binary download that needs neither
protobuf-compiler nor libprotobuf-dev. Nothing in the block needs anything those
layers provide; it uses only apt, and the mirror rewrite from the first RUN
persists in the image. It also runs no update-alternatives, so the default
compiler stays untouched for later layers. The diff against master is now a
single additive hunk with no shared layer touched.
Also preflight ITN_PROTOC. configure gates a preset PROTOC on test -n alone, so
a path that does not exist is accepted and the error surfaces much later as a
bare "No such file or directory" from inside make -C src/proto. The pin
introduced that failure on a box whose only protoc is in /usr/local/bin, which
worked before. Check it alongside the gcc-12 check and name the ITN_PROTOC=
override in the message.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): parse model options
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): guard the empty option value and warn on a bad gpu index
An empty value like "vad_model:" must stay empty, since callers read the
empty string as "unset". That branch of resolve() had no spec: dropping the
guard left every spec green while parseOptions started returning the models
directory itself. Add the spec that fails without the guard.
A known key with an unparseable value is a typo, not a config from a newer
backend, and "gpu:banna" failed expensively: the model loaded, produced
correct output, and ran on CPU with no signal anywhere. Log it. Unknown keys
stay silently ignored, which is what keeps configs forward compatible.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): detect model family and discover TTS assets
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): bind the C ABI with layout assertions
purego binds by name at runtime and the config structs are passed by pointer,
so both a renamed symbol and a mismatched struct layout would otherwise survive
a green build. registerSymbols names the failing symbol, and the layout specs
compare each Go mirror against the size the library reports for itself, against
the offsets a C compiler produces for the installed headers, and against the
default values upstream writes into the structs it returns.
Two of the bindings differ from the plan because the headers do. The plan's
nemo_speech_diar_segments signature omits the segmentation-config pointer that
diar.h declares as the second parameter, which would have shifted the output
buffer, the capacity and the count pointer one position each. And
nemo_speech_diar_stream_push_f32 was missing from the symbol table although
standalone diarization cannot work without it.
Also close the two panic and equality gaps left in family.go: ValueString panics
on a mistyped general.architecture, and the self-codec guard compared a Cleaned
candidate path against an uncleaned one, so a doubled separator let the primary
GGUF be selected as its own codec.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* test(nemo-speech-cpp): run the ABI specs in CI and refuse to skip them
The layout assertions were inert. TEST_PATHS does not cover this backend and
the per-backend list in test-extra had no entry for it, so nothing invoked the
package's tests. Add it next to depth-anything-cpp, supertonic and vllm-cpp,
the group whose own test target carries its build prerequisites; stage-libs
already pulls the native build chain, so no prepare-test-extra entry is needed.
The skip guard was also loader-inconsistent: librariesPresent stats bare
filenames relative to the working directory while openLibraries resolves them
through the loader search path, so any invocation other than make test skipped
every library-backed spec and still reported green. NEMO_SPEECH_REQUIRE_LIBS=1
turns that into a failure naming the directory and the remedy, and the Makefile
test target sets it. Unset, the plain skip survives so a developer without a
build can still run the pure-Go layer specs.
Trim the default-value fingerprint from roughly forty assertions to eight. It
was pinning tunables such as threads and flush_partial_chunk, so a legitimate
pin bump would have failed with a message reading like a layout error. What
survives is only header-documented contract: the lone non-zero max_alternatives,
the run of -1 sentinels and the zero that witnesses where it stops. Verified the
narrowed spec still catches a mirror and offset table corrupted in lockstep,
which is the one class only this layer sees.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): select the family at load and gate RPCs on it
Load sniffs the GGUF architecture, maps it to a family and dispatches to
the family's loader. requireFamily gates every other RPC, returning
Unimplemented naming both the loaded and the wanted family so a
misconfigured model YAML produces a message a user can act on.
The family is committed only once its loader has succeeded. A load that
fails part way through would otherwise leave the gate open on a handle
that was never created.
cstr uses runtime.Pinner rather than an ordinary Go allocation. The
address crosses the ABI as a uintptr, which the collector does not
trace, so incidental reachability through the release closure is not a
guarantee: a caller discarding that closure could have the bytes
collected before the create call reads them. Pinning is the sanctioned
mechanism, makes the release function do real work, and turns a dropped
release into a loud leaked-Pinner panic instead of silent corruption.
Free overrides the base no-op to destroy the handle and reset the
family. Every family owns C memory only its own destroy entry point can
release, so without this an unloaded model leaks an acoustic model.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): pin the load ordering, close the engineMu race
Three review items, plus a defect the race detector turned up.
The spec covering "no family selected after a failed load" wrote junk to
a .gguf, so Load returned at ggufArchitecture before a family was ever
chosen and the assertion was vacuous. Generalised the GGUF test helper
to take a string architecture, and added a spec that loads a magpietts
GGUF with no sibling codec, so familyFor succeeds and discoverTTSAssets
then fails. It self-guards on ggufArchitecture so it cannot degrade back
into the earlier path.
requireFamily read n.fam unlocked while Free wrote it under engineMu,
which the race detector confirms is a real race. pkg/grpc/server.go
calls Free without the backend lock every other RPC holds, so teardown
can land mid-request. withEngine now takes the lock, checks the family
and runs the body under one acquisition; two would leave a window for
Free to destroy the handle between check and use. The locking protocol
is stated in both directions for the RPCs still to be written.
Running -race also enables checkptr, which aborts on cstr's pointer
being read back by goString: converting a uintptr to a pointer is fatal
whenever the address lands in a Go allocation, so a pinned Go buffer can
never be dereferenced from Go. The pointer is for C alone. Both helpers
now document the one-way contract, and goString is tested against a real
C-owned string by rebinding the version symbol to return a raw char*.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): implement offline transcription
Create the ASR recognizer in loadASR and serve AudioTranscription.
Segment times are int64 nanoseconds, not seconds: the proto field is an
int64 that core/backend reads straight into a time.Duration, while the
runtime reports word offsets in milliseconds. Words are grouped into one
segment per consecutive speaker run, with the 1-based speaker tag carried
through and 0 (untagged) left unlabelled.
The whole RPC body runs inside withEngine so the family check and the C
calls happen under one acquisition of engineMu. Free runs without the
backend lock, so checking the family and then relocking would let a
teardown destroy the handle in the gap. The audio decode is inside the
closure too, which costs nothing: base.SingleThread already serialises
this backend's RPCs.
recognizeF32 guards zero-length PCM. &pcm[0] panics on an empty slice, so
Go never reaches the C side's own "empty audio" rejection, and a silent
clip or a truncated upload is ordinary input.
pkg/utils has no WAV decode helper, only the ffmpeg normalisation, so
audio.go pairs AudioToWav with go-audio the way parakeet-cpp does. It
returns the sample rate rather than a duration, since the C API resamples
off that number.
Also closes the write-side half of the race Task 5 fixed on the read
side: Load now holds engineMu across the family switch and the n.fam
commit, matching Free. The loaders still must not take it.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): implement streaming and live transcription
AudioTranscriptionStream drives a whole clip through the cache-aware
streaming API in 100 ms pushes, emitting each finalized utterance as a
delta and closing with the assembled result. AudioTranscriptionLive
serves the bidirectional RPC over the same session: config first, a ready
ack, deltas with word timings as utterances land, and a terminal result
when the caller closes its send side.
Both wrap their body in withEngine, so a stream holds engineMu for its
whole life and Free waits on it rather than destroying the recognizer
underneath a half-finished stream. That makes the way out load-bearing:
the file loop honours the request context between pushes, and the live
loop ends when the host closes the request channel, so a disconnected
client cannot pin the model against unload.
Only finals become deltas. The runtime applies punctuation and inverse
text normalization on finals only, so a final rewrites the utterance
rather than extending its interim, and delta on the wire is
newly-finalized text that consumers concatenate. Forwarding interims
would duplicate and mispunctuate every utterance.
The four streaming entry points sit behind an asrSession interface. No
NeMo GGUF is small enough to keep in the tree, so without that seam the
need-more-audio drain would have no test at all: nemo_speech_asr_stream_next
reports OK with a NULL handle when it wants more audio, which is a pause
rather than an end, and reading it either way round drops results or
spins forever.
Also folds in three items from the offline transcription review:
- empty audio is now refused before anything crosses the ABI, not
inside recognizeF32. The added integration spec caught the old
ordering panicking on an unbound entry point instead of failing;
- an undecodable sample rate is an error rather than 0, which this
runtime reads as "already at the model rate" and would have made a
wrong rate silently pitch-shift the audio;
- AudioTranscription guards its result pointer instead of relying on
an unstated invariant.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): make live deltas concatenate and fill segment words
runLive wrote the inter-utterance separator into the accumulated
transcript but emitted the delta without it, so a two-utterance turn sent
"one." and "two." while the terminal result read "one. two.". The live
consumer is the one that really concatenates: the realtime semantic-VAD
path joins the accumulated deltas with the empty string and clears them
only at a turn reset, never at an endpoint, so the running caption read
"one.two.". The separator now goes into the delta, as it already did on
the file path, and the terminal text is the verbatim concatenation rather
than a trimmed rebuild.
TranscriptSegment.Words was never populated, so a request asking for
timestamp_granularities ["word"] came back with no words at all even
though the timings were decoded. wordsToSegments now attaches them,
gated on the granularity the same way parakeet-cpp gates it, so a
transcript that did not ask for word timestamps does not pay for them.
Also: the final that comes back from the tail flush no longer claims an
end-of-utterance. It is the end of the stream, not a user yielding the
turn, and eou is what the realtime turn detector acts on.
The comment explaining why interims are suppressed led with the runtime's
postprocessing. The wire contract is the stronger reason and now comes
first: consumers concatenate deltas, so forwarding a growing hypothesis
assembles to "hehellhelloHello.". The postprocessing only explains why no
diffing trick would rescue them. It is also ITN and strip_formatting
rather than punctuation, which is off by default here.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): implement standalone diarization
loadDiarizer creates the Sortformer diarizer and Diarize serves the RPC
over a diarization stream: decode, chunked push, finish, then the
count-then-fill segments protocol.
nemo_speech_diar_segment carries start_time and end_time in SECONDS
already, not frame indices, so no conversion happens on the way to
DiarizeSegment.start/end and the model's seconds-per-frame is not
involved at all. The speaker label is the runtime's 1-based tag as a
decimal string, matching what wordsToSegments emits on the ASR path, so
the same speaker reads the same way whether a caller diarized a file or
transcribed it.
The six frame-geometry overrides are written as -1 rather than left
zero. c_api.cpp applies left_context_frames when it is >= 0 while every
other override needs > 0, so a zeroed config would silently pin the left
context to zero and change the model's streaming geometry.
nemo_speech_diar_segments writes *count before it rejects a buffer that
is too small, so a rejected fill still reports the size to retry with.
collectSegments uses that rather than truncating, bounded at four
attempts because the RPC holds engineMu for its whole body and an
unbounded retry would block an unload behind it.
Two DiarizeRequest knobs map onto the segmentation config, and the
proto and header names cross over: min_duration_on is the C
min_duration_sec and min_duration_off is the C min_gap_sec. Six fields
have no equivalent in this pipeline and are logged rather than dropped
in silence: num_speakers, min_speakers and max_speakers (Sortformer's
capacity is fixed by the checkpoint), clustering_threshold (there is no
clustering stage), include_text (no ASR here) and threads.
The empty-PCM guard fires before the stream is opened, so a silent clip
never reaches a purego entry point that would dereference &pcm[0].
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): pin the diarizer geometry sentinels and cap the segment buffer
The six frame-geometry overrides were written as -1 with nothing
asserting it. c_api.cpp applies left_context_frames at >= 0 while the
other five need > 0, so a dropped sentinel there pins the model's left
context to zero, and the struct keeps exactly the same shape, which is
all the layout assertions can see. Extracting diarModelConfig makes the
values assertable: five specs now pin all six frame fields, the device
index, the declared size and the NULL preset, each frame field on its
own line so a missing sentinel names itself.
distinctSpeakers had a spec with three segments over three distinct
labels, which len(segs) satisfies just as well as the real thing. Four
segments over three labels makes it a spec that can fail.
collectSegments sized its buffer straight from a count the C side
reported, and make() panics rather than erroring on a length it cannot
satisfy, so an uninitialised size_t coming back across the ABI killed
the backend process instead of failing one request. A ceiling of 2^22
segments, upwards of 93 hours of audio at one 80 ms frame each, turns
that into a diagnosable error.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): implement TTS and streaming TTS
The PCM callback is compiled once per process behind a sync.Once, not once per
request and not once per load. purego.NewCallback writes into a fixed table of
2000 entries (purego/syscall_sysv.go) and never releases one, so a per-request
callback panics the backend process on the 2001st synthesis, and a per-load one
reaches the same ceiling on a server that swaps models. Synthesis is routed
through that single callback plus a user_data id: engineMu is per-model, one
process holds several models, so a single current-sink pointer would be
overwritten by two TTS models synthesizing at once.
Deviations from the brief, all verified against the real headers and proto:
- TTS is TTS(*pb.TTSRequest) error and TTSStream is
TTSStream(*pb.TTSRequest, chan []byte) error, per pkg/grpc/interface.go.
The brief's context/pb.Result and server-stream forms do not implement the
interface. The channel is closed on every path, including the family
rejection, because pkg/grpc/server.go blocks on its drain goroutine and an
unclosed channel hangs the RPC with the backend lock held.
- The callback takes unsafe.Pointer, not uintptr. Converting a uintptr
parameter back to a pointer is a checkptr violation that aborts under
-race.
- resolveSpeaker refuses to turn a negative number into a speaker index. -1
is the C API's "use the default" sentinel, so the brief's rule would have
made a request naming an invalid voice synthesize in the default voice
instead of being rejected.
temperature and cfg_scale each write their override flag as well:
magpietts/runtime.cpp reads the float only when the flag is set, so a
temperature without it is silently discarded.
Also folds in Task 8's review finding on asr.go: the six bare -1 sentinels in
loadASR move to an asrDiarConfig builder reusing diarGeometryDefault, with
specs. src/asr/c_api.cpp applies left_context_frames at >= 0, so a dropped
sentinel pins the model geometry to 0 and no layout assertion can see it.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): surface NMT translation through Predict
nemo_speech_nmt_translate takes explicit source and target languages and has no
free-form generation or token-callback entry point, so there is no prompt in the
LLM sense. The pair comes from the source_language / target_language model
options, with an optional leading [src->tgt] directive as the only per-request
override, and PredictStream emits the whole translation as a single chunk
because the C API has nothing finer to give it.
Both RPCs wrap their body in withEngine so the family check and the C calls that
trust the handle share one acquisition of engineMu. PredictStream closes its
channel on every path, including the family rejection: this is the legacy
streaming contract, and pkg/grpc/server.go blocks on a drain goroutine that only
finishes when the channel closes, so leaving it open hangs the RPC rather than
failing it.
nmtTranslatorConfig is extracted so its four adjacent pointer fields can be
asserted against distinct sentinels. Transposing two of them changes neither the
struct size nor any field offset, so the layout assertions cannot see it.
Also removes goString, which had no production caller: every string-returning
symbol in abi.go is bound with a Go string return that purego converts itself.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* test(nemo-speech-cpp): pin the three-segment pair tag in an NMT directive
The directive regex allowed an unbounded run of two-letter segments per side, but
nothing tested it: narrowing that run back to a single optional segment left every
spec green. resolve_tag accepts a ready pair tag in one field with the other empty
(src/nmt/langpairs.cc), and those tags run to three segments (en-zh-cn, pt-br-en),
so a shorter pattern does not mis-split the tag, it fails to match the directive at
all and the whole bracket is handed to the model as text to translate.
The justification on the regex was also wrong and is corrected: pt-br and zh-cn are
two segments and parse either way. It is the single-field form that needs the run.
Renames the NMT handle to n.nmt so it stops sharing a name with the translator
interface, following n.synth, which is shortened for the same reason.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* feat(nemo-speech-cpp): register the backend and give its specs a CI job
Registers nemo-speech-cpp across every surface .agents/adding-backends.md
requires, and adds the CI job its unit suite never had.
backend/index.yaml gets the meta backend (capabilities map, no uri), a
development meta and 12 image entries. No amd and no intel capability keys:
upstream NeMo-Speech.cpp builds ggml with CUDA, Vulkan or Metal only, and
SystemState.Capability falls back to "default", so those hosts get the CPU
build rather than a tag that does not exist. The nvidia-cuda-* and
nvidia-l4t-cuda-* keys are present because getSystemCapabilities() refines an
NVIDIA host to them whenever the CUDA directory exists; without them every
modern CUDA host and Jetson would miss the map and quietly run on CPU.
.github/backend-matrix.yml gets 7 include rows and 1 includeDarwin row. No
hipblas and no sycl rows, for the same upstream reason. cpu and vulkan are
per-arch pairs sharing a tag-suffix so backend-merge-jobs builds a multi-arch
manifest: an ARM host with no NVIDIA GPU reports "default" and the Jetson image
does not cover it.
The CI job is the substantive part. make test-extra is dead on master, because
prepare-test-extra depends on a protogen-python target that does not exist and
no workflow invokes it anyway, so the entry added earlier in this series ran
nowhere. abi_test.go asserts the size and field offsets of every Go mirror
struct against the C ABI it is dlopened into, and those assertions are the only
defence against silent memory corruption after a purego symbol rename or an
upstream header change. tests-nemo-speech-cpp in test-extra.yml now executes
them on pull_request and on master, gated on the backend's own path filter.
The recipe sets NEMO_SPEECH_REQUIRE_LIBS=1, so a missing library fails rather
than skips. WITH_NORM=OFF skips the OpenFST leg and costs no coverage: nothing
in the four C ABI headers is conditional on it, so the layouts are identical.
Also registers the upstream pin with the bump bot, which the backend Makefile
already claimed but was never wired up, and adds the BackendCapabilities entry
so a hand-written model config gets a real usecase surface. PossibleUsecases is
the union of the four families and DefaultUsecases is transcript alone, the
audio-cpp pattern. No VoiceCloning key: MagpieTTS synthesizes from baked
speaker ids, not a reference clip.
No gallery entries: publishing converted GGUFs is a follow-up.
ModelIdentity needs no work in this backend. main.go serves through
grpc.StartServer, so every RPC lands on pkg/grpc's shared server wrapper first,
and checkModelIdentity is the first statement of all seven handlers this
backend implements. A second check inside NemoSpeech would be unreachable and
would risk diverging from the cross-language sentinel the router matches on.
AudioTranscriptionLive stays unguarded because TranscriptLiveRequest carries no
ModelIdentity field at all, which is a proto-level gap affecting every backend
and needs its own change.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): build the CUDA-13 Jetson image the l4t-cuda-13 key needs
The nvidia-l4t-cuda-13 capability pointed at nvidia-l4t-arm64-nemo-speech-cpp,
which is built on nvcr.io/nvidia/l4t-jetpack:r36.4.0 and therefore links ggml
against CUDA 12. A Jetson whose CUDA 13 runtime is present reports that
capability and would have pulled an image with no libcudart.so.12 to dlopen,
failing hard at load. That is worse than omitting the key: with no key
Capability() falls back to "default" and the host gets a working CPU build.
Fixed the way parakeet-cpp and moss-transcribe-cpp already do it, by shipping
the second L4T image rather than dropping the key. Nothing prevents building it
here: those peers use plain ubuntu:24.04 on ubuntu-24.04-arm with the same
Dockerfile.golang as this backend's other rows, and every package in the
nemo-speech-cpp apt gate exists on noble arm64.
Adds the -nvidia-l4t-cuda-13-arm64-nemo-speech-cpp matrix row and its two index
entries, repoints the key on both metas, and rewrites the capability-map comment,
which had the reasoning backwards.
Also adds the documentary inferBackendPath branch, matching all six sibling
*-cpp Go backends. Behaviour is unchanged; the generic golang fallthrough
already resolved this backend correctly.
The previous commit message said "all seven handlers" of the shared gRPC
wrapper. There are eight RPC entry points: seven are guarded by
checkModelIdentity and AudioTranscriptionLive is the unguarded eighth, which
that message already called out separately. Wording only.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* docs(nemo-speech-cpp): document the backend and list it in the importer
Adds docs/content/features/nemo-speech-cpp.md, alongside the audio.cpp page
that is its closest sibling, and cross-links it from the speech-to-text,
diarization, text-to-speech, backend-type and compatibility-table pages so the
backend is reachable from every surface that lists its modalities.
The page covers the architecture-to-family table, every option key with a model
YAML per family, the translation prefix directive, the acceleration matrix, and
the four limitations this backend ships with: Linux-only inverse text
normalization, suppressed interim streaming results, the library's default
translation context and generation limits, and the absence of gallery entries.
knownPrefOnlyBackends gains the backend so it appears in the /import-model
dropdown. It stays preference-only and AutoDetect=false: general.architecture
lives inside the GGUF where no remote-repo probe can read it, and a translation
model carries an ordinary LLM architecture with no NeMo-specific marker.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* docs(nemo-speech-cpp): correct the translation limits, the macOS gap and the TTS conversion
Three factual errors found in review, all of them the kind a user would act on.
The translation limits were described backwards. Input longer than the 1024-token
context is rejected, not truncated: translator.cpp throws "nmt: prompt too long
(N tokens) for context 1024", which reaches the caller as a failed request. What
is silently cut is the output, by the max_new_tokens loop at 256. The bullet now
separates the two and says which one fails quietly.
The macOS gap covers TTS text normalization as well. Both directions sit behind
the single NEMO_SPEECH_WITH_NORM flag, which the Makefile forces off on Darwin,
so tn_dir is as inert there as itn_dir. Neither fails the load: both warn and
carry on. pnc_model really is unaffected, since punctuation is compiled in
unconditionally. The tn_dir row in the option reference gained the caveat the
itn_dir row already had.
The TTS conversion procedure produced a model that could not load. It converted
MagpieTTS and stopped, leaving no NanoCodec, which the same page lists as
required; following it gave "no NanoCodec GGUF found next to ...". Both halves
are now there, each with the download that feeds it, so the block runs top to
bottom on a clean machine.
Also: any negative gpu value pins TTS to the CPU, not only -1, and FLAG_CHAT
additionally surfaces the model in the web UI chat picker.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): map every C status, not just the NMT one
INVALID_ARGUMENT was translated to codes.InvalidArgument at exactly one of
sixteen C call sites. Everywhere else a non-zero status collapsed to
codes.Internal, so the same backend answered an unsupported language pair with
HTTP 400 and an unknown TTS voice, which is the same class of caller mistake
against the same process, with HTTP 500. Status 4 is CANCELLED on the ASR and
TTS surfaces and was reported as a backend failure rather than as the consumer
having stopped listening.
asr.h, tts.h and nmt.h each declare their own status enum and diar.h reuses the
ASR one; the values they share agree, and the single divergence is that NMT
declares no CANCELLED because nemo_speech_nmt_translate has no callback for a
consumer to stop with. That is an absence, not a disagreement, so one table
serves all three. status.go carries it, with the header line numbers and a note
that a pin bump has to recheck it: purego binds by name and the status crosses
as a bare int32, so nothing in the build or the linker can see a drift.
New specs cover the whole enum, unknown values, and one real INVALID_ARGUMENT
per family driven through the shared objects rather than through the Go mapping
asserting against itself.
Also add UsecaseChat to this backend's capability entry, which the docs already
told operators to set for translation models. chat is a gallery filter key and
completion is not, so GET /api/backends/usecases would have greyed the Chat
filter out and hidden a Riva-Translate gallery entry from the one filter that
fits it. The flag gates no endpoint; it makes the model eligible as the default
chat model and puts it in the web UI chat picker, both of which Predict and
PredictStream already serve.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): audit the gosec unsafe and file-inclusion sites
gosec flags 13 alerts on this backend: one G304 and twelve G103. Each was
checked individually rather than blanket-suppressed, and each annotation
states what makes that particular site safe.
The G304 at audio.go is a false positive. The opened path is
filepath.Join of a directory the function just created with os.MkdirTemp
and a constant basename; the request-controlled path is the input to
AudioToWav and never reaches the open.
The twelve G103 sites are the package's three established shapes, and
every one was verified against them: cstr and pinPtr take the address of
something pinned on the line above and return it one-way (nothing in the
package converts either result back, which is what keeps checkptr out of
it under -race), and each *Create hands C a stack-local POD config whose
uintptr members are cstr allocations or pinPtr addresses held by a pinner
the loader unpins only after the call. The two slice-building sites are
bounded by construction: DiarSegments is handed exactly len(buf) with the
buffer sized under maxDiarSegments and a reported count larger than it
rejected rather than sliced to, and the TTS callback copies out a slice
whose length is the length the runtime declared for that buffer.
Separately, sampleRateOf gets a real fix rather than an annotation.
go-audio reads the WAV header's sample rate from an unsigned 32-bit field
into an int, so a header claiming more than 2^31-1 passed the "> 0" test
and then narrowed to a NEGATIVE rate, which the runtime would take as a
resampling ratio. AudioToWav cannot produce one today, but that is a
property of another package and this function exists precisely because
the rate is read back rather than assumed, so the bound is enforced here
and pinned by a spec.
The four remaining integer narrowings are annotated with the bound that
makes each safe: the WAV payload length is already checked against
maxWAVDataBytes, the speaker count is bounded by maxDiarSegments, and the
two segment ids are the proto's own int32 wire type.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): skip the CUDA-only ggml patch series on darwin
The macOS backend build died in patch-ggml:
scripts/apply-ggml-patches.sh: line 56: mapfile: command not found
make[1]: *** [patch-ggml] Error 127
mapfile is a bash 4 builtin (and its -d flag needs 4.4). macOS ships bash
3.2.57 as /bin/bash and GitHub's runner images add no newer one, so the
bare `bash` the recipe resolves from PATH cannot run upstream's script.
Rather than hunt for a capable bash that the runner does not have, drop
the step where it does nothing. ggml-patches/ is a CUDA series: every
kernel it adds is under src/ggml-cuda/, and its whole footprint outside
that directory is an op enum plus prototype in include/ggml.h, the
constructor and a name-table entry in src/ggml.c, and two ggml-cpu lines
that make the CUDA-only op report unsupported and abort. Nothing it
touches is compiled into a Metal kernel or changes a CPU one.
The project's own references to patch-only ggml symbols sit behind
NEMO_SPEECH_FUSED_RELPOS_ATTN and NEMO_SPEECH_FASTCONFORMER_CUDA_FUSIONS,
which cmake already forces OFF without GGML_CUDA, or behind
NEMO_SPEECH_GGML_PATCHED itself, which guards a GGML_TENSOR_FLAG_Q8_PLANAR
write that a non-CUDA buffer throws before reaching. So passing
NEMO_SPEECH_GGML_PATCHED=OFF costs the Metal build nothing, and it is
required once the series is skipped: that flag is what stops the ASR
sources referencing a tensor flag stock ggml does not define.
This is upstream's own Metal configuration. Its metal-* and vulkan-*
CMake presets inherit the cpu-* ones, which set NEMO_SPEECH_GGML_PATCHED
to OFF; docker/Dockerfile and scripts/windows/build.ps1 do the same for
their non-CUDA targets. LocalAI's Makefile never passed the flag at all
and so inherited the CUDA default everywhere.
Linux is untouched and keeps applying the series, including its
idempotency and its hard failure on a patch that does not apply. The gate
is the same uname test the WITH_NORM block above already uses, and both
branches keep the order-only clone prerequisite, which on a WITH_NORM=OFF
tree is the only thing that pulls sources/ in.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): restore std::binary_function for MeCab on libc++
NEMO_SPEECH_TTS_WITH_JA=ON compiles Open JTalk's bundled MeCab, and
mecab/src/dictionary.cpp derives a comparator from std::binary_function,
which C++17 removed. libstdc++ still ships it as deprecated-but-present
under -std=gnu++17, so Linux never notices. libc++ compiles it out and
the macOS arm64 build dies with "no template named 'binary_function' in
namespace 'std'".
This is ours, not an upstream regression: upstream defaults both
NEMO_SPEECH_TTS_WITH_JA and NEMO_SPEECH_TTS_WITH_ZH to OFF and the OSS
drop carries no CI at all, so that target is never built there. Upstream
does already carry the equivalent workaround for MSVC's STL
(_HAS_AUTO_PTR_ETC plus /FIfunctional) but has no libc++ branch.
libc++ gates the two templates on
_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_UNARY_BINARY_FUNCTION, and has since LLVM
16, older than any clang Xcode still ships. The name is the whole
problem: _LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_BINDERS covers bind1st, bind2nd,
ptr_fun and mem_fun and not unary_function or binary_function, and the
umbrella _LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_FEATURES no longer exists in
libcxx at all. A wrong name preprocesses fine and fixes nothing.
Applied through CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS rather than to the one target, because
the tokenizer CMakeLists is upstream's and sources/ is a pinned
checkout. Project-wide is also the safer scope: the macro decides
whether libc++'s internal __binary_function alias resolves to
std::binary_function or to __binary_function_keep_layout_base, a base
class of std::less and friends, so defining it for a subset of
translation units would give those class templates two spellings in one
binary. Both bases are empty and, at C++17, carry identical members, so
the define changes no layout and no ABI.
Darwin only. On Linux the branch is unreachable and the macro is not a
name libstdc++ knows, so it would be inert even if taken; a Linux
configure with the flag forced on puts it on all 23 C++ TUs of
nemo_speech_openjtalk_frontend including dictionary.cpp at -std=gnu++17,
and on none of the 16 C TUs.
Mandarin needs nothing: cppjieba v5.6.7 and limonp have no removed C++17
constructs left (limonp replaced std::not1 and std::bind2nd with
lambdas) and cppjieba's own CI builds macos-14 and macos-latest at C++11
through C++20.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): repair OpenFST's FstImpl::operator= for gcc-14
The first WITH_NORM=ON build failed compiling fst_normalizer.cpp against the
installed OpenFST 1.8.3 headers:
fst.h:690:59: error: no match for 'operator=' (operand types are
'std::unique_ptr<fst::SymbolTable, ...>' and 'fst::SymbolTable*')
FstImpl's copy-assignment operator assigns the raw pointer returned by
SymbolTable::Copy() straight to a std::unique_ptr member. No C++ standard
allows that, so the line is ill-formed everywhere; it survived because nothing
instantiates FstImpl::operator= and gcc up to 13 only checks a template
member's body when it is instantiated. gcc 14 resolves non-dependent operator
expressions at template definition time, so it rejects the line in any
translation unit that includes <fst/fst.h>. The CI diagnostic confirms the
phase: it reads "In member function", not "In instantiation of", and carries
no instantiation backtrace.
That is why this surfaces only here. build_itn_deps.sh compiles OpenFST with
gcc-12 and upstream's own images build the runtime with gcc-13, so neither
compiler reaches the check; backend/Dockerfile.golang installs gcc-14 and
promotes it with update-alternatives, and fst_normalizer.cpp is the one
translation unit in this backend that includes OpenFST.
Fix it in the installed ITN prefix, which is the only copy the cmake build
compiles against, using the same .reset() spelling FstImpl::SetInputSymbols
already uses for the identical operation. libfst.so is linked before this runs
and cannot contain the function, since no compiler could ever have emitted it,
so there is no ABI or ODR consequence. The rule is guarded on both sides so a
pin bump to a fixed OpenFST fails loudly rather than silently no-opping.
Verified with a real gcc 14.2: the CI error reproduces byte for byte from a
file whose entire content is '#include <fst/fst.h>', and gcc 14 reports
exactly two errors over the whole OpenFST include closure this backend uses,
both of them these two lines. After the patch that closure compiles clean
under gcc-14 with the target's own flags. The step is reachable only under
WITH_NORM=ON, so 'make -n stage-libs WITH_NORM=OFF' mentions neither it nor
the ITN build, and darwin, which defaults WITH_NORM to OFF, never evaluates it.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
* fix(nemo-speech-cpp): install cmake 3.31 on bases that ship less than 3.26
The JetPack r36.4.0 row dies on the first line of NeMo-Speech.cpp's
CMakeLists.txt:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:3 (cmake_minimum_required):
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
Upstream opens with cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.26). That base image is
Ubuntu 22.04 jammy, whose apt cmake is 3.22.1, so configure aborts before it
reads a single one of the backend's -D flags. Every other Linux row in this
block is noble, which ships 3.28 and clears the bar, so the failure is one
base image wide rather than a code problem. Everything before it on that row
had already worked, including the OpenFST and Sparrowhawk ITN build.
No other Go backend needs this. parakeet-cpp and moss-transcribe-cpp share
the same JetPack base and both declare cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.18),
and nothing in the repo installs a cmake newer than the distro's, so there is
no existing pattern to reuse. Nothing depends on jammy's cmake staying 3.22
either: build_itn_deps.sh never invokes cmake at all, since OpenFST and
Sparrowhawk are autotools builds.
Kitware's release tarball rather than their APT repo or pip. The tarball is a
pinned URL with a published checksum, so an upstream release cannot change
what lands here. The APT repo does carry jammy arm64, but it serves a moving
latest that today is CMake 4.4, and 4.x drops compatibility with
cmake_minimum_required below 3.5, which vendored third_party subprojects
still declare; pinning it there would mean tracking Kitware's Debian revision
string instead of an upstream version. pip would drag a Python toolchain into
a backend that has none. 3.31.12 is the last 3.x release, so it clears 3.26
while keeping the CMake 3 policy surface, and it stays close to the 3.28 the
green noble rows already use. The binaries need only glibc 2.17 and carry no
libstdc++ DT_NEEDED, well under jammy's 2.35. doc/, man/, ccmake and cmake-gui
are not extracted; the final image is FROM scratch, but there is no reason to
page 100 MB of Qt GUI and docs through the CI cache.
Gated on the installed cmake actually being older than 3.26, so the rows that
already build green keep configuring with exactly the cmake they use today,
and folded into the existing ${BACKEND} block rather than added as a new
instruction, so no other Go backend image gains a layer and nothing above the
Vulkan SDK, CUDA, Go and protoc layers moves.
The symlink lands in /usr/local/bin and shadows apt's cmake. Unlike the protoc
shadowing that broke Sparrowhawk earlier in this series that is inert: protoc
has to agree with the libprotobuf headers it generates against, whereas cmake
links nothing into the product and has no ABI relationship with anything in
the image, and it resolves the symlink back to /opt to find its own Modules/
tree, so a 3.31 binary can never read 3.22's modules.
The version test avoids $(...) deliberately. BuildKit delivers a RUN heredoc
through an outer shell with an unquoted delimiter, so a command substitution
runs there, too early, in a container where the files it reads do not exist
yet, and its empty output is pasted into the script; the first draft took the
install branch on every row because of it.
Verified by building the block against nvcr.io/nvidia/l4t-jetpack:r36.4.0
arm64 under qemu, the row's actual base image: cmake 3.22.1 detected, tarball
checksum verified, 3.31.12 installed, and a cmake_minimum_required(VERSION
3.26) project configures with -G Ninja and builds, with CMAKE_ROOT resolving
to /opt/cmake/share/cmake-3.31. Same on ubuntu:22.04 amd64 and arm64.
ubuntu:24.04 skips the install, gains no /opt/cmake and still configures on
/usr/share/cmake-3.28. The NeMo-Speech.cpp compile itself on JetPack CUDA 12
is not reproducible here and remains for CI.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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chore(deps): bump actions/checkout from 4 to 7 (#11396)
Bumps [actions/checkout](https://github.com/actions/checkout) from 4 to 7. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/checkout/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/checkout/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/checkout/compare/v4...v7) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/checkout dependency-version: '7' dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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chore(deps): bump actions/stale from 10.4.0 to 11.0.0 (#11395)
Bumps [actions/stale](https://github.com/actions/stale) from 10.4.0 to 11.0.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/stale/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/stale/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/stale/compare/1e223db275d687790206a7acac4d1a11bd6fe629...4391f3da665fdf50b6810c1a66712fb9ba21aa93) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/stale dependency-version: 11.0.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(ci): emit verifiable backend signature bundles (#11366)
Cosign v2.4.1 does not select the Sigstore bundle format by default, while LocalAI's verifier only consumes OCI bundle referrers. Request the format explicitly for both registries and guard the producer contract with a shell regression test. Document strict backend integrity configuration and release-tag identities for operators. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(ci): install the Go the module asks for when building the site (#11322)
Deploy site to GitHub Pages failed on five of the last eight master
pushes, always in the build job before Hugo runs:
Setup go version spec 1.22
...
go: downloading go1.26.0 (linux/amd64)
go: download go1.26.0: golang.org/toolchain@v0.0.1-go1.26.0.linux-amd64:
Get "https://proxy.golang.org/...": connect: network is unreachable
##[error]Command failed: go env GOPATH
The workflow pinned setup-go to 1.22 while go.mod declares go 1.26.0, so
the `go run ./.github/ci/modelslist.go` step that generates the gallery
page had to fetch the real toolchain from proxy.golang.org first. That
fetch is not reliably reachable from the runner, which is why the deploy
alternated between passing and failing rather than failing outright.
Track go.mod instead of a literal. The version the module needs is then
installed directly and there is no toolchain download to fail.
This matters beyond CI noise: the docs and the site, including the
release blog post, ship through this workflow.
Scoped deliberately to gh-pages, the workflow with the observed failure.
test-extra.yml pins 1.25.4 in a dozen places and is below go.mod for the
same reason, so those jobs also download a toolchain, but they are
currently green and rewriting twelve pins on a hunch risks more than it
fixes. Worth a follow-up.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5 [Read] [Edit] [Bash]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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fix(qwen3-tts-cpp): hold qwentts.cpp at 35ebe537, upstream master hangs in synthesis (#11286)
tests-qwen3-tts-cpp has been failing on master since 2026-07-31. The suite
loads every component fine and then stops: TTS() never returns from the
native call, so a job that takes ~5 minutes runs into the 20 minute Go test
timeout instead.
goroutine 74 [syscall, 19 minutes]:
github.com/ebitengine/purego.RegisterFunc.func4
qwen3-tts-cpp.(*Qwen3TtsCpp).TTS goqwen3ttscpp.go:154
qwen3-tts-cpp.init.func2.4 e2e_test.go:90
Not a flake: reproduced on master and again on an explicit re-run.
Bisected across this cycle's eight qwentts.cpp bumps by their own check:
10832, 10850, 10902, 10964, 11006, 11039 and 11127 all pass in ~5 minutes;
11241 (abab6b3) fails at 1h58m. That PR was merged with this check already
red, which is how the hang reached master.
35ebe537..abab6b3 is three upstream commits, and the only functional one is
26dd8adb, "predictor: unroll the frame into one cgraph and sample in standard
ops", which is consistent with a generation loop that never reaches its stop
condition.
Hold the pin at the last known-good commit. The bump entry is commented out
rather than left in place, because it tracks upstream master and would put
the hang straight back on the next nightly run. Both spots carry a pointer to
the other so the hold is discoverable, and restoring it is uncommenting four
lines once upstream is fixed.
Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5 [Read] [Edit] [Bash]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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chore(website): derive the counters from data, refresh them weekly
The star, fork, contributor and release counts were typed into the templates by hand, so they only moved when somebody remembered. They had already drifted: stars read 48,042 against 48,067, forks 4,314 against 4,320, and contributors 224 against 225. They move to website/data/stats.yaml, which .github/ci/refresh-site-counters.sh rewrites from the GitHub API, run weekly by a new workflow. The contributors and releases endpoints never report a total, so the script asks for one item per page and reads the count out of the Link header. It refuses to write a zero or a non-number, which is what a rate-limited or failed call looks like, and the workflow commits only when a number actually moved. The Discord count has no API behind it, so the script reads the existing value back and carries it through. The engine count was wrong in a second way. The hero said 18, the section heading said "Eighteen engines", the timeline said "Nineteen engines of our own", and the /engines/ page derived 19 from the data file. All of them now derive from that same file, so they cannot disagree again. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5[1m] |
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ci: move lint back to hosted runners, arc image has no make/gcc
Follow-up to
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ci: route site deploy and lint to the self-hosted runner
The GitHub-hosted runner pool is shared per ACCOUNT, not per repo, so a burst in one repo starves every other. On 2026-07-31 it reached zero scheduled jobs for 35 consecutive minutes with 39 jobs queued, while arc-runner-set completed 12 jobs without interruption across the same window. Actions was healthy globally (other public repos were scheduling normally), so this is an account-level throttle we cannot fix from inside the workflows, only route around. Site publishing and lint are small, run on nearly every commit, and gain nothing from waiting behind a saturated hosted queue, so both move to arc-runner-set, the label already proven in generate_intel_image.yaml. lint.yml is routed for PUSH ONLY, and this is the important part: that workflow also triggers on pull_request, and a fork PR executes untrusted contributor code. Running that on a persistent self-hosted runner would be a real compromise vector, so anything that is not a push to mudler/LocalAI stays on the ephemeral hosted pool. gh-pages.yml needs no such clause: it triggers only on push-to-master and workflow_dispatch, so it never runs pull-request code. Both carry a repository guard so forks, which have no such runner label, fall back to hosted instead of queueing forever. Neither workflow uses sudo or apt, and both fetch their own toolchains via setup-go / actions-hugo. A self-hosted image can still be leaner than the hosted one, so each lint job opens with a preflight that names the missing tool (curl/unzip/make for protoc and lint; gcc/ldd/python3 for the packaging-script tests) rather than failing opaquely mid-build. Reverting is one runs-on expression per job. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5 [ClaudeCode] |
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feat(website): split the site, move docs to /docs, add a landing page (#11243)
* feat(website): split the site, move docs to /docs, add a landing page The Hugo docs site has always been localai.io itself, which left nowhere to explain what LocalAI is or show what the team builds. This adds a separate marketing site at the root and moves the documentation under /docs/. Docs: The existing site keeps its content tree and its Relearn theme, and now builds with baseURL <root>/docs/. Its _index.md, which held a hand written landing page, becomes a real documentation home. Every previously published URL keeps working. GitHub Pages has no server side rewrites, so .github/ci/gen-redirects.sh walks the built docs output and leaves a meta refresh plus a canonical link at each old root path. It covers bare .html files too, which is what keeps /gallery.html alive, and it never overwrites a path the marketing site already owns. Website: A second Hugo site under website/ with its own layouts and no external theme, so the marketing side does not have to fight Relearn's home rooted menu and asset pipeline. CI builds both and merges them into one Pages artifact. The design is derived from the project logo rather than invented: the navy of the triangle, the cyan of the llama, the purple of the speed bars. Those offset bars became the motion signature. The background renders a real depth-anything.cpp depth map as contour lines and switches to a locate-anything.cpp style detection overlay over the engines section. Also included: an /engines/ index driven entirely by data/engines.yaml, a /blog/ section with five posts written from the release notes and the engine benchmark suites, install.sh and a Kubernetes manifest since the site advertises both, and a rule in .agents/ that release preparation now includes a blog post and demo clips. Every figure on the site is derived from the repository or the GitHub API, not from memory. Correcting them against their sources found one error in README.md: voxtral-tts.c is text to speech, not speech to text. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5 [Bash] [Edit] [Write] [Agent] * feat(website): add a star history chart, rewrite the history post in first person The history post read like a changelog written by a committee. It is now in Ettore's voice, first person, with the admissions left in. The numbers paragraph in particular read like a directory listing. It now says what the figures mean rather than which file they came from. Adds an interactive star history chart, built from the GitHub stargazers API rather than embedded from a third party, so the page makes no external request and cannot break when someone else's service is down. The four releases the post is organised around are marked on the curve, and the labels stack into rows because three of them land within two months of each other. The API stops paginating at 40,000 items, so the curve is measured up to December 2025 and the segment from there to today's total is drawn dashed, labelled as an estimate in the caption and in the tooltip. It is a straight line between two known points, and the chart says so rather than implying it is data. Also drops "marketing site" from the README heading and everywhere else it appeared, and calls it the main site instead. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-5 [Bash] [Edit] [Write] --------- Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(ci): skip the master image rebuild for commits no image can see (#11223)
On 2026-07-30, 12 of the 23 queued runs of this workflow were commits like "add
1 new model to gallery" or a docs fix, each rebuilding all 18 container images.
That was roughly 216 queued jobs producing byte-identical output, in a queue
holding 1071 jobs with an oldest entry two days old.
Verified against the shipped Dockerfile before assuming it: the final stage
copies only entrypoint.sh, healthcheck.sh and the local-ai binary, there is no
go:embed of gallery/ or docs/, and the gallery is fetched at runtime from
github:mudler/LocalAI/gallery/index.yaml@master. A gallery-only commit produces
an identical image, and the gallery change reaches users through GitHub whether
or not an image is rebuilt, so nothing is delayed by skipping.
Add a `changes` job that decides once whether the push can affect an image; the
other 11 jobs take `needs: changes` and an `if:` on its output.
A job gate rather than paths-ignore on the trigger, for two reasons that both
fail silently if got wrong:
- paths-ignore on `push` also applies to tag pushes, and a tag created on an
existing commit carries an empty commits list. That would skip the release
image build with no failure anywhere. The gate short-circuits to build for
refs/tags/*, and for a base commit that is missing, zero or unresolvable --
the same run-everything posture the backend matrix filter takes for a
truncated diff.
- the merge jobs use `if: ${{ !cancelled() && ... }}`, and !cancelled() is
true when a dependency is skipped, so they need the gate named explicitly
or they would try to merge manifest lists for images never built.
Checked the decision logic against real commits from the queue: the two
gallery/docs commits resolve to build=false, the two code commits to build=true,
and all three fallback paths (tag, zero base, unresolvable base) to build=true.
Assisted-by: Claude:opus-5 [claude-code]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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fix(ci): skip the core image and release build on backend-only diffs (#11224)
Version-pin bumps dominate PR volume: 48 update/* PRs in the week to
2026-07-30, from 16 pins, each a two-line diff. bump_deps.yaml runs a 28-entry
matrix daily and opens one PR per moved pin; CRISPASR and the gallery checksum
produced one every day, ik-llama-cpp six in seven days. Almost all of them edit
nothing but a single backend/*/<name>/Makefile.
Neither image-pr.yml nor build-test.yaml can observe such a change. `make build`
is `go build ./cmd/local-ai`, GoReleaser builds that plus ./cmd/launcher, and
the core image's final stage ships only entrypoint.sh, healthcheck.sh and the
binary. The per-backend trees are copied into the builder but nothing in them
reaches the output. That is 7 + 3 jobs per bump PR that cannot fail for a reason
the diff caused, roughly 410 jobs a week.
Add backend/{cpp,go,python}/** to the paths-ignore of those two workflows. The
inputs that do reach the binary are deliberately outside those prefixes and so
still trigger a full run: backend/backend.proto (protogen-go), go.mod/go.sum
(the go mod tidy before-hook), and backend/Dockerfile.* .
Not applied to the workflows that genuinely read that tree:
test.yml TEST_PATHS names ./backend/go/{cloud-proxy,local-store,
valkey-store}/...
lint.yml .golangci.yml carries backend/-scoped rules
tests-e2e.yml the e2e suite drives real backends over gRPC
backend_pr.yml its whole job is rebuilding the changed backend
Simulated against the change shapes that occur in this repo. Pin bumps and
python requirement bumps skip; backend.proto, go.mod, a core Go edit, a
backend/Dockerfile edit and any mixed diff all still run, since paths-ignore
skips only when every changed file matches.
Assisted-by: Claude:opus-5 [claude-code]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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fix(ci): trim two pieces of per-PR work that buy nothing (#11219)
Measured over the week to 2026-07-30, 97% of CI wall-clock is queueing and 3% is execution: a median 5-hour queue against a 4-20 minute median job. With the queue saturated, throughput is concurrency divided by service time, so cutting execution time raises the drain rate directly. Two steps stood out as paying nothing for what they cost. test.yml: drop the free-disk-space step (~3.1min per run, ~22 h/week). That action exists to make room for docker buildx layers and this job runs no buildx step. It was also sized for a `make test` that downloaded multi-GB GGUF/whisper fixtures and built llama-cpp/whisper/stablediffusion-ggml; the test-suite reorg moved all of that into tests/e2e-backends and tests/e2e-aio, as the Makefile test target already records. Its tool-cache:true wipe was additionally deleting /opt/hostedtoolcache, forcing setup-go and setup-node to re-download toolchains that ship preinstalled on the runner. build-test.yaml: build only the host target on pull_request. The three-platform cross-compile (linux/amd64, linux/arm64, darwin/arm64) is the bulk of that job's ~6.6min median, ~47 h/week, and nothing consumes a PR's binaries. goreleaser's --single-target still runs every before-hook (protogen-go, react-ui, go mod tidy), so the "is the release build broken" signal is unchanged. master pushes and tags keep building all three. Also record why the Linux Go workflows pass cache: false to actions/setup-go, since it reads as an oversight and is not. Set up Go has a median of 11 seconds on those runners, so there is nothing to win, and the repo already sits at GitHub's 10 GB Actions cache ceiling with 31 entries, where each setup-go entry is 222-375 MB on Linux and up to 1.4 GB on macOS. Re-enabling it would evict something that is earning its space. Assisted-by: Claude:opus-5 [claude-code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(vllm): apply Options[] engine flags before engine init (#11147)
fix(vllm): apply Options[] engine flags before engine init (#11130) CLI-style flags in a model's `options:` array (`--quantization:gptq_marlin`, `--enable-prefix-caching`, `--kv-cache-dtype:fp8_e5m2`) were discarded: the backend only ever read `tool_parser`/`reasoning_parser` out of Options[], and did so *after* `AsyncLLMEngine.from_engine_args()`, where nothing it set could still reach the engine. Map `--` prefixed options onto the AsyncEngineArgs dataclass before the engine is constructed. Names are normalized the way vLLM's CLI spells them (`--enable-prefix-caching` -> `enable_prefix_caching`), values are coerced to the target field's type (bare flag -> True for booleans), and unknown or uncoercible flags warn and are skipped instead of failing the load, since Options[] is a bag shared with backend-level settings. Field types come from the annotation's base so `Literal["auto", "float16"]` (vLLM's dtype) is not mistaken for a float. Precedence is typed proto fields -> `options:` -> `engine_args:`. The production engine_args defaults seeded in hooks_vllm.go therefore skip any key the user already set as an option, otherwise the later engine_args pass would silently override it. Parser lookups now accept both spellings, so `--reasoning-parser:qwen3` selects LocalAI's parser as well. The helper's tests are stdlib-only and run in the lint workflow's dependency-light job via `make test-python-helpers`. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 golangci-lint Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <bot-opensource@localaisrl.com> |
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feat(audio-cpp): add the audio.cpp native backend (#11141)
* backend(audio-cpp): add the native build scaffold Links 0xShug0/audio.cpp engine_runtime through its public framework headers and serves Health/Status. Model loading and the audio RPCs follow. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): keep the build-tree rpath at $ORIGIN Upstream sets CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH in its own directory scope, so CMake was appending its build-tree library dir to our target and baking an absolute build-host path into the shipped binary. Set BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH on the target so a package that forgets to bundle libggml*.so fails on the build machine too, instead of only on a user's box. Also document why EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL must stay on the add_subdirectory call, correct the claim that Ubuntu ships no gRPC CMake config, stop the pin comment from repeating the assignment token that bump_deps.sh rewrites, and make test-engine fail rather than pass when no test is registered. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): parse namespaced model options Splits option entries on the first colon so path values survive, and routes load./session. prefixes to the upstream load and session option maps. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): reject out-of-range numeric model options std::atoi is undefined once the digits exceed long and in practice wraps, so device:2147483648 was accepted and handed the ggml backend selector a device index of -2147483648 from a function whose error text promises a non-negative integer. Parse with strtol and reject on ERANGE, on a value above INT_MAX, and on any unconsumed trailing input. The error strings are unchanged. Name the whole entry in the unknown-key error too: an entry like ':value' has an empty key and left the user nothing to grep for in their YAML. Tests look keys up through a helper instead of map::at, so a prefix off-by-one fails one named check rather than aborting the binary and skipping the rest of the suite, and cover the overflow, negative and non-numeric paths. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): route LocalAI RPCs onto audio.cpp tasks Task-major resolution over the family's advertised capability set, with the voice-reference and instructions signals selecting cloning and voice design, and a streaming-to-offline fallback for server-streaming transcription only. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): use upstream's 'spk' task name and pin the preference order The SpeakerRecognition short name was 'spkrec', which audio.cpp neither prints nor parses; a name copied out of audio.cpp was rejected and a pinned 'spkrec' would not survive the engine boundary. Emit 'spk', keep 'spkrec' as an input-only alias, and correct the known-tasks lists. Three assertions were vacuous because their fixtures advertised a single task, so reversing a preference order or dropping the RPC name and the attempted pairs from the capability error all passed. Give them fixtures that can tell the orderings apart. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): convert sample, time and PCM units Integer nanosecond conversion so 44.1 kHz stays exact, float seconds for the VAD and diarization messages, and saturating s16le encode so an overshooting sample cannot wrap to the opposite sign. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): harden seconds_to_samples against NaN and overflow seconds_to_samples is the one entry point fed by untrusted-shaped input: a float-seconds timestamp off the wire, or a boundary from a model that diverged. Its guard covered only the low side, so NaN and out-of-range values fell through to an undefined double-to-int64 cast and came back as INT64_MIN. A hugely negative sample index used later as an offset or a length is a wild pointer rather than merely a wrong timestamp. Reject NaN with the !(x > 0) form and saturate before the cast. Also round instead of truncating there. These functions exist to cross the float seconds boundary the VAD and diarize messages use, and truncation lost a sample about half the time on the samples-to-seconds-and-back round trip, starting at n=1. Pin the decode scale at INT16_MIN, pin nanosecond truncation on a nonzero fraction, and record why the clamp argument order in f32_to_s16le is load-bearing for NaN. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): map NaN PCM samples to silence explicitly f32_to_s16le relied on std::min argument order to keep a NaN sample away from std::lround, whose result is unspecified for NaN. That was too subtle to rest on a comment, and the comment was itself wrong: it warned against a spelling that the outer std::max already catches, while three real spellings leak, including std::clamp, which is the idiomatic C++17 way to write the same clamp and so the likeliest future edit. Divert NaN before the clamp and encode it as 0. A NaN sample rendered as a full-scale click is worse audio than a dropped one, and this unit converts audio that may have originated off the wire. Pin it with an exact-value check rather than a range check, since all three outcomes the plausible spellings produce are finite and inside full scale, plus an invalid-operation check that fails unless the NaN is diverted before any ordered comparison. That second check is what catches modernizing the clamp and dropping the guard together. Also bound the seconds round-trip comment, which claimed unconditionally what holds only below roughly 2^23 samples, and document NaN, saturation and that bound in the header. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): assemble transcripts from runtime spans The top-level transcript text is TaskResult.text_output verbatim. audio.cpp carries text nowhere else: speech_segments, speaker_turns and word_timestamps hold spans and labels only, so deriving the text from them empties the transcript for any producer that omits word timing, VibeVoice diarized ASR included. Fixtures cover every observed producer shape. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): keep a nested speaker turn's own label A segment sourced from speaker_turns re-derived its speaker by greatest overlap. A turn's overlap with its own span is the largest possible, so a turn nested inside another speaker's turn could only tie with the container, and the tie went to whichever came first. sortformer_diar binarizes each speaker independently and sorts by start sample, so the container always comes first and the interjecting speaker was silently erased from DiarizeSegment.speaker. choose_segment_spans now carries the label out with the span. Also pins the nearest-segment fallback against measuring from either endpoint or from segment position, which a trailing-only stray word could not do, and exercises the empty-word guard in join_words. Two fixtures that pin a rule but do not mirror any pinned family are relabelled defensive. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serialize runs with a wedge-aware guard audio.cpp sessions are not reentrant and a wedged CUDA call cannot be cancelled, so a plain mutex would pile every worker thread behind a stuck GPU. Callers waiting past the configured bound, or arriving while the holder has already overrun it, fail fast instead. A caller that queues behind a healthy run deliberately does not stamp the clock: only the thread that takes the lock does. Stamping on arrival would restart the wedge clock on every request and hide a stuck run from everyone behind it, which is the pile-up this guard exists to prevent. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serialize inference through an InferenceLane One audio.cpp model is loaded per backend process and its sessions are not reentrant, so concurrent gRPC handlers have to take turns. Serialization alone is not enough: a wedged GPU call cannot be cancelled from userspace, so an unbounded queue behind one stuck run would swallow every gRPC worker thread until the process is useless. InferenceLane gives handlers a lane with room for one runner. LaneEntry occupies it for a scope and gives it back on every exit, including an exception, and is the only way to take the lane at all: occupy/vacate are private with LaneEntry as the sole friend, so a caller cannot acquire without holding something that releases. LaneEntry is immovable on purpose, because a moved-from entry would have to stop releasing while the lane still recorded it as occupied. A caller either waits indefinitely or brings a millisecond budget. A bounded caller that cannot get in fails instead of waiting on, and a bounded caller whose budget is already shorter than the age of the run in the lane fails immediately, which is what stops a queue forming behind a wedged run. The two failures carry different text: one names the wait it exhausted, the other states the measured age of the run without claiming to know why it is long, since a short budget meeting a legitimately long run lands there too. The run's age is stamped only after acquisition. A waiter that published itself as holder would restart the measurement and hide a genuinely stuck holder from every caller behind it. Budget negotiation and the overrun decision are pure functions taking their inputs explicitly, so both are covered without threads or sleeping. The per-model ceiling arrives as an int of milliseconds; a request may tighten it and may never loosen it. Replaces the previous run_guard unit, which was a derivative of an Apache-2.0 file upstream and could not stay in an MIT tree. Written from a behaviour contract with no reference to the removed code. Tests: 65 checks, standard library only, single translation unit, clean under -Wall -Wextra. Mutation tested at 23/23 killed; two of those mutants exposed missing coverage and the tests were extended until they died. ThreadSanitizer clean. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): make the B10 test able to fail, and document LaneEntry Review of the previous commit found the B10 test could not fail for the reason it was named. It aged the in-flight run to about 120 ms and then tried two budgets, 30 ms and 60 ms, both under that age, so both callers took the fail-fast path. "The two failure modes do not share one message" was comparing two fail-fast messages that differ only in the budget they print, and the timeout path was never reached. The second budget is now 400 ms, well over the run's age, so that caller queues and times out, and a new check asserts which path each caller took instead of inferring it from inequality. A mutant that makes the fail-fast path emit the timeout message previously died only on B4 and B8 checks; it now also dies on B10. Comment-only changes elsewhere. LaneEntry now says it is not reentrant and does not detect reentrancy: a second entry on a thread that already holds the lane surfaces as LaneUnavailable with a positive budget, but parks silently in unbounded mode, which matters because a handler may hold one across a whole stream. The immovability note now names the shapes that work, an optional emplaced in place or a unique_ptr, rather than saying to hold the entry indirectly without saying how; all three documented forms were compiled before being written down, which is how the note came to say that an optional of an immovable type cannot itself be returned. The header's explanation of why fail-fast exists is reworded. Two clauses traced back to a specification written after reading the Apache-2.0 upstream header, and while that was judged de minimis, this unit was rewritten precisely to carry no upstream expression at all. The margin table in the report was also wrong about which wall-clock margins are load-sensitive: there are four, not one, and the tightest is the B3 arrival check, which is now flagged at the call site. No margin value changed and none moved across 65 runs. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): gate model loading on the audio.cpp family Refuses any GGUF without an audiocpp.model_spec.family key and any non-GGUF path without an explicit family option, so the model loader's greedy backend probe cannot bind an unrelated llama.cpp GGUF to this backend (#9287). Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): load models and cache sessions per task Loads one ILoadedVoiceModel and creates an IVoiceTaskSession lazily per (task, mode), so the same model serves both the unary and streaming RPCs. LoadModel derives the family from GGUF metadata or an explicit option and fails with INVALID_ARGUMENT otherwise, so a failed load is a gRPC error the backend probe can see. audiocpp_backend::Task mirrors engine::runtime::VoiceTaskKind positionally, and drift there is silent: every unit still compiles and every test still passes while the backend runs a different task. Two mechanisms pin it. The static_asserts in loaded_model.cpp catch an insertion or a reorder, and -Werror=switch on that one file turns an appended upstream enumerator into a build failure rather than a warning in a 600 file log. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): stop aborting the process on SIGTERM The signal handler called grpc::Server::Shutdown directly. Shutdown takes an absl::Mutex, which is not async-signal-safe: the handler can interrupt a thread already holding that mutex, and abseil's deadlock detector responds by aborting. Every SIGTERM therefore ended in exit 134 and a 'dying due to potential deadlock' stack rather than a drained shutdown. The handler now sets a lock-free atomic and returns. Server::Wait moves to a helper thread so the main thread can poll that flag and call Shutdown itself, outside any signal context. A condition variable would not have helped, because notifying one from a handler is not async-signal-safe either. SIGTERM and SIGINT both exit 0 with no stack trace, where both previously exited 134. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): correct the status, lifetime and state contracts of LoadedModel An environment fault during session creation was reported as UNIMPLEMENTED. A missing libggml-cpu-*.so surfaced to the client as 'family silero_vad advertises vad/offline but refused to create the session: Failed to initialize CPU backend', which tells LocalAI the model cannot do this and must never be retried, and sends an operator hunting a capability bug instead of a packaging one. A throw from create_task_session is now a plain runtime_error, so it maps to INTERNAL. Only a null return, where the family genuinely declined, stays a CapabilityError. The model.'s task: option was parsed and then dropped: it lived in a local that died at the end of LoadModel and had no route to RequestShape::pinned_task. LoadedModel now keeps it and exposes pinned_task(). The global model becomes a shared_ptr reached through snapshot(). An audio RPC runs for seconds and cannot hold g_model_mu for its duration, so under a unique_ptr a Free arriving mid-request would destroy the model underneath it. Handlers now take a counted reference and whichever finishes last does the teardown, outside the lock. session_for documents the streaming state contract rather than resetting the session itself. Resetting on a cache hit was tried first and is not possible: silero_vad throws 'session prepare() must be called before Silero VAD reset()', so it would turn an ordinary second fetch into a hard error. start_stream's base implementation is already a reset, so a caller that runs prepare then start_stream per stream gets a clean session; a probe against the bundled silero_vad confirms an identical replay when it does and a carried-over stream when it does not. Also: an unknown backend: name is rejected before the model loads rather than after; MainGPU is parsed instead of passed through std::atoi, which turned 'gpu1' into device 0 silently; and device carries a device_set flag, because 0 is both the default and a real device index, so MainGPU was overriding an explicit device:0 that the neighbouring threads: handling promises will win. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serve the VAD and Diarize RPCs Both emit float seconds, converted from the runtime's sample-index spans, and both take a counted reference to the loaded model through snapshot() and hold it for the whole call: a Free arriving mid-request drops only the global's reference, so whichever request finishes last destroys the model instead of one of them running on freed weights. An AddressSanitizer build reproduces exactly that heap-use-after-free inside ggml_vec_dot_f32 when the handler keeps a raw pointer instead, which is why the shape is what it is. The inference lane is taken before session_for, not after. session_for reads and writes an unsynchronised session cache and the offline run calls prepare(), which mutates the session, so both belong inside the lane. Diarize routes before it reads the input file, so a family that cannot diarize at all says so rather than complaining about the audio first. Its per-segment text stays empty because audio.cpp's SpeakerTurn carries a span and a speaker label only, and nested or overlapping turns are passed through untouched: a sortformer turn inside another speaker's turn is correct output for overlapped speech, and LocalAI is overlap-tolerant downstream. Duration counts frames rather than floats, so a stereo input does not report twice its length. Verified end to end against upstream's bundled silero_vad, which needs no download, using the bundled 16 kHz speech asset: a synthetic tone returns nothing, correctly, because silero detects speech and a sine is not speech. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): enforce ModelIdentity on VAD and Diarize audio-cpp was the only C++ backend without the model-identity guard, and no later task in the plan added it. pkg/grpc/server.go enforces checkModelIdentity on exactly these two RPCs, for the reason #10952 records: in distributed mode a worker can recycle a stopped backend's gRPC port for another model's backend, and the controller's liveness-only probe cannot tell a stale cached route from a live one. Without this guard a stale route gets a different model's VAD or diarization answer back with a 200. The loaded identity lives on LoadedModel rather than in a separate global, which is where this differs from llama-cpp. A handler holding the model through snapshot() then necessarily judges against the identity that model was loaded with, and a concurrent reload cannot swap one without the other. The refusal is NOT_FOUND carrying the verbatim grpcerrors.ModelMismatchSentinel substring. session_for and run_offline now take a const LaneEntry & proof-of-holding parameter. The rule that both must run under the inference lane was prose, which is exactly how the plan came to specify the inverted order; it is now a compile error. Restoring the inverted order fails to build rather than racing on an unsynchronised session map with a mutating prepare(). Diarize's speaker-hint comment claimed the dropped hints were "not a silent failure". From the caller's side that is what they are, and backend.proto documents num_speakers as forcing, so the comment now says plainly that the forwarding is dead for sortformer and that the family which lands must either honour num_speakers or refuse it. read_audio_file inspects the error_code from exists(), so an unsearchable parent directory no longer reports as a missing file. The VAD handler records the stimulus that actually works, since silero correctly ignores synthetic tones and the next task would otherwise rediscover that. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): make the lane and identity guards structural Two hardenings ahead of the eleven handlers still to be written, both of which get harder to retrofit later. The lane proof-of-holding parameter was a const reference, which binds to a temporary, so session_for(rpc, shape, model->acquire(0)) compiled. Each such temporary dies at the end of its own full-expression, releasing the lane between two calls that must share one: precisely the split the parameter exists to prevent, and the form a future author is most likely to reach for because it reads as tidy. A non-const reference requires an lvalue, so the temporary form now fails to compile while the named-local handlers build unchanged. The header comment no longer implies the check is total either: it proves a lane was taken, not that it is this model's lane. The identity check was two lines each handler had to remember, with nothing failing if a new one forgot them and no C++ equivalent of model_identity_modalities_test.go to notice. snapshot() becomes snapshot_unchecked(), whose only legitimate caller is Status, since HealthMessage carries no ModelIdentity. Handlers go through snapshot_for(), which takes the counted reference, refuses when nothing is loaded, and runs the identity check before anything can route. Every handler already has to call something to obtain the model, so the guarded call is now the shortest path and skipping it means deliberately typing snapshot_unchecked. A convention that has to be remembered can rot; this cannot. Verified: the temporary-argument and inverted-order forms each fail to compile with the expected diagnostic, the real handlers build, and bypassing the guard in Diarize alone turns the identity test red on that RPC while VAD stays green. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serve the AudioTranscription RPC Adds result_map, the engine-to-proto boundary, and wires the offline transcription RPC. The handler branches on the ROUTED task: for Asr the request's prompt is whisper-style decoding context and becomes a request option, for Alignment the same field IS the transcript to align and becomes the text input. Routing has already decided which. The result text is TaskResult.text_output verbatim and is never derived from the segments. audio.cpp carries transcript text in text_output and nowhere else, so deriving it returns an empty transcript for every producer that reports segments without word timing. transcript_assembly already enforces that; this commit's job is not to undo it at the proto boundary, and result_map_ctest pins it there. read_audio_file now takes the sample rate the caller needs. Both file-fed speech handlers ask for 16 kHz mono, for two reasons: silero_vad and sortformer_diar refuse anything else outright, which turned an ordinary 44.1 kHz upload into INTERNAL, and nemotron_asr emits word timestamps in its own 16 kHz feature domain whatever the input was, so only a 16 kHz buffer makes the emitted nanoseconds right. Zero keeps the file's native rate and channels, which is what source separation will need. LoadedModel::check_can_serve answers a capability refusal before the lane is taken and before the input file is read. Routing is a pure read of the immutable capabilities, so a model that cannot serve an RPC no longer waits out somebody else's run to say so. VAD and Diarize use it too. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): stop linking sentencepiece's vendored protobuf engine_runtime links sentencepiece, whose default SPM_PROTOBUF_PROVIDER builds the protobuf-lite 3.14.0 sources it vendors. The generated backend.pb.cc is built against the toolchain's protobuf 3.21.12. Both ended up in the binary: 476 google::protobuf:: symbols came from the archive, 278 of them also defined by libprotobuf.so, and the archive won, because once ld pulls a member in for sentencepiece's own code every reference binds to the definitions that member carries. The visible symptom is one function. ParseContext::ParseMessage(MessageLite*, const char*) is what a generated _InternalParse calls for a submessage field and for nothing else, so flat messages parsed and nested ones did not: a TranscriptResult carrying segments serialized to correct bytes that the same process could not read back, and TranscriptLiveRequest, a oneof of submessages, could not have been parsed at all. Underneath that, 3.21 generated code was running 3.14 arena, ArenaStringPtr and ExtensionSet code. -Wl,--exclude-libs does not fix it. It makes those symbols LOCAL in .dynsym and the parse still fails, because the binding was decided at static link time and no visibility flag revisits it. Setting SPM_PROTOBUF_PROVIDER to "package" before add_subdirectory points sentencepiece at the protobuf the generated code was already built against. Zero google::protobuf:: definitions remain in the executable afterwards, every nested message round trips, and citrinet_asr, which parses a SentencePiece ModelProto at load time and would break first if this were wrong, still tokenizes and transcribes correctly. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): fix the segment text a transcription response is built from Segment text is not decoration. core/http/endpoints/openai/transcription.go routes response_format text, srt, vtt and lrc through schema.TranscriptionResponse, which builds the entire body out of Segments[].Text and never reads the top-level text. So for those four formats the segment text IS the response. nemotron_asr emits one word_timestamp per SentencePiece token, and the word boundary is carried as a LEADING SPACE on the piece ("So", "me", " call"). join_words inserted a space unconditionally, so response_format=text returned "So me call me na ture ," while the correct sentence sat unread in the top-level field. The separator is now chosen from the words themselves: whole words are space-joined, subword pieces are concatenated, and one leading space anywhere selects the latter. Concatenating the real nemotron pieces reproduces text_output exactly, verified end to end. This does not touch the top-level text, which is still text_output verbatim. The rule that forbids deriving the transcript from the segments is about the direction segments -> text; segment text has no source other than its words. Two smaller corrections in the same area: timestamp_granularities ["word"] set only "word_timestamps", a key no family in the pinned upstream reads. It now sets "return_timestamps", which qwen3_asr does read and which both runs its forced aligner and shortens its chunk window, so asking for word granularity no longer silently returns nothing. The request-option comment claimed more than it delivered. prompt, translate and temperature are read by no ASR family, and are forwarded only so a family adopting them works unchanged; the comment now says so per key, and gives TranscriptRequest.diarize the same explicit treatment threads already had. Also: the shipping target now carries -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic, which it never did, so "the build is clean" starts meaning something; and fill_transcript_result no longer swallows a null response pointer, since answering OK with an empty transcript is the one failure mode this unit exists to prevent. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serve the AudioTransform RPC Covers voice conversion, singing voice conversion, speech to speech and source separation, the four tasks LocalAI's AudioTransform can represent. AudioTransformResult carries one dst while htdemucs and mel_band_roformer produce several named stems from a single run, so inference runs ONCE, every stem is written as a sibling file <dst-stem>.<name>.<ext>, and params[stem] selects which one dst receives, defaulting to vocals and falling back to the first output. An unknown stem name is INVALID_ARGUMENT listing the real stem names rather than a silent substitution, and the selection happens before the first write so a refused request leaves no files behind. params[stem] is consumed here and is not forwarded into the engine's request options. The stem decision lives in stem_selection, which is stdlib only and therefore tested by backend/cpp/run-unit-tests.sh. It also validates the names, because they come from the model (htdemucs reads them from the GGUF's config.sources) and each becomes a component of a path this backend writes: a name carrying a path separator would escape the caller's output directory, and two stems sharing a name would silently overwrite one another. Both files are read at their native rate and channel count. Separation forces it, since demucs and roformer refuse any rate but 44.1 kHz and lose the stereo image that separates a centred vocal from a wide mix. The conversion families all resample internally (seed_vc, vevo2, miocodec, chatterbox were each checked), so passing the file through unchanged is also strictly better than band limiting it to 16 kHz first. Verified end to end against htdemucs f16 on a 44.1 kHz stereo mix: four stems plus dst, dst byte identical to the selected stem, params[stem] selecting a different one, an unknown stem refused with no files written, and mono input preserved as mono output. Also against miocodec for the single output path, where params[stem] is refused rather than ignored. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): refuse an impossible stem early, and stop blaming the caller for a failed write Four fixes from the first review of the AudioTransform RPC. check_can_serve now returns the resolved route, so params[stem] on a route that is not source separation is refused from the route instead of after a full inference: 11 ms rather than the 4.5 s a miocodec conversion costs, and far worse on seed_vc or vevo2. The post-run refusal stays as the backstop for a separation-routed family that returns no stems anyway. The typo'd-stem-name case still needs the run, since no framework header publishes the stem names before one. Stem names carrying control bytes are refused. GGUF strings are length prefixed and demucs reads its sources from JSON, so an embedded NUL survives to here: two names differing only after the NUL are distinct std::strings, so the duplicate check passes them, and then path::c_str() truncates both and they open the same file. That is exactly the silent overwrite the duplicate check exists to prevent, with the .wav lost as well. A failed write is now INTERNAL rather than INVALID_ARGUMENT. The destination is LocalAI's own generated-content directory, not anything the caller named, so a full disk or a permission fault there is a server fault and is worth retrying, which is the opposite of what INVALID_ARGUMENT tells a client. An empty output path stays INVALID_ARGUMENT. Two comment corrections and one clarification: the separators' required rate is their checkpoint's declared samplerate rather than a hardcoded 44100, seed_vc resamples with soxr and falls back to sinc-hann, and the "no files left behind" guarantee covers a refused request, not a write that fails partway through the loop. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(audio-transform): stop folding every upload to 16 kHz mono, and name the separation stems Two defects that made source separation unusable through LocalAI's own API, even though the backend served it correctly over gRPC. /audio/transform normalized every upload to 16 kHz mono s16 through utils.AudioToWav, with no way past it. htdemucs and mel_band_roformer refuse any rate but their checkpoint's own and separate a centred vocal from a wide mix using the stereo image, so every separation request through the HTTP API died with "HTDemucs prepare() sample rate mismatch: expected 44100, got 16000" while the same call over gRPC worked. The fold is not wrong, it is backend-specific: LocalVQE's echo cancellation genuinely wants 16 kHz mono and needs the reference in the same shape. So it becomes a declaration, BackendCapability.AudioTransformInputMono16k, set for localvqe and for nothing else. A backend that declares nothing gets its upload unchanged, which means no backend has to opt in to work. utils.AudioToWavPreservingShape is the non-folding conversion: a 16-bit PCM WAV passes through byte for byte at any rate and channel count, anything else is transcoded to WAV with its rate and channel layout kept. The other defect is that the run-once stem design bought nothing. A separation backend writes every stem beside dst from one inference, but AudioTransformResult carried only dst, so the other three were files no caller could find and a caller wanting all four had to run four separations. AudioTransformResult grows a repeated AudioTransformStem, the backend fills it, core/backend validates that each path really is inside the generated-content directory it handed over, and the endpoint publishes them as an X-Audio-Stems JSON header beside the existing X-Audio-Input-Url. JSON because a stem name is the model's own string and could contain any separator a hand-rolled format would use. Verified end to end through the HTTP endpoint with htdemucs f16 on a 44.1 kHz stereo file: 200 with a 44.1 kHz stereo body, all four stems named and fetchable through /generated-audio/, body byte identical to the selected stem, and params[stem]=drums returning a different one. The same upload sent to a model whose backend is localvqe still reaches the backend as 16 kHz mono, confirmed both by the engine's own rate refusal and by the persisted input file. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(audio-transform): reject extensible WAV from the passthrough, escape stem URLs, convert stems with dst Four fixes from the second review, plus one bug they made visible. isPCM16Wav tested only the bit depth, and go-audio's IsValidFile never looks at the format tag, so a 16-bit WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE (0xFFFE) upload was passed through untouched where the old fold would have transcoded it. audio.cpp's WAV reader accepts 16-bit only when the tag is 1, so such a file died with "unsupported WAV encoding". Extensible is what many DAWs and Windows tools write and music files are this endpoint's new headline input, so it is a first-contact failure rather than a corner. The check now requires tag 1, with a spec that fails against the old implementation. Stem URLs are percent-escaped. A stem name is the model's own string and legally contains a space, a '#', a '?' or a '%'; an unescaped '#' truncates the URL before the request is even sent. The name field keeps the raw name. sample_rate and response_format are applied to the stems as well as to dst. Applying beat documenting: dst IS one of those stems, so leaving them alone broke the "dst duplicates the selected stem" invariant the whole design rests on, and both conversions are no-ops when unset. A stem whose conversion fails is dropped from the header rather than advertised in the wrong shape. Verifying that turned up why it had never been noticed: the two fields were never bound at all. The request arrives as multipart/form-data and echo's binder falls back to the FIELD NAME without a form tag, matching only case-insensitively, so "SampleRate" never matched "sample_rate" and "Format" never matched "response_format". Both were documented in the endpoint table and silently ignored. Two form tags fix it, and with them the conversion is observable end to end. Docs: audio-transform.md now documents what LocalAI does to an upload before the backend sees it, which backend gets the 16 kHz mono fold and why, params[stem], and the X-Audio-Stems header with a worked example. Also records the known limitation that the fold lookup is on the bare backend name, so pinned variants (vulkan-localvqe) do not match, and points at IsLlamaCppBackend as the suffix-tolerant precedent. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serve the TTS and SoundGeneration RPCs TTSRequest.voice is treated as a speaker reference clip when it names an existing regular file, which makes routing prefer VoiceCloning, and as a named preset otherwise, in which case it travels as VoiceReference::cached_voice_id. Both the clip and SoundGenerationRequest.src are read at the file's own rate and channel count: upstream's own CLI and server do exactly that, every consuming family resamples internally and mostly with a better resampler than ours, and ace_step and stable_audio resample their input per channel, so a downmix here would delete the stereo image they are built to consume. The request builders live in their own unit rather than in grpc-server.cpp's anonymous namespace so they can be tested; grpc-server.cpp has a main() and cannot be linked into a test binary. The option keys are the whole point of these functions, so each one was grepped against the pinned upstream and the accounting is written down beside it. instructions maps to "instruct", which is what upstream's own server maps the OpenAI field to and what qwen3_tts and omnivoice read, and to "caption" for irodori_tts; the style tag is spelled "instruct" too, because "instructions" is looked up nowhere. duration maps to "duration_seconds", read by all three generation families, with the proto's own name kept only as a forward-tolerant alias. Keys that no family reads say so. Both handlers answer a capability refusal before taking the lane and before any file read, so a model that cannot synthesise does not queue behind somebody else's run to be told no. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): stop emitting an empty style language, and name the missing clip StyleCondition::language was set whenever has_language() was true, with no !empty() guard, while the language option twelve lines below had one. core/backend/tts.go sets Language unconditionally, so has_language() is true on every request LocalAI sends and carries "" when the caller named none. An engaged-but-empty style language is worse than an absent one: supertonic reads text_input->language behind its own !empty() guard and then overrides it from style->language with no guard at all, so "" replaced its "en" default and its tokenizer threw "invalid Supertonic language: ". Every /v1/audio/speech request that set instructions and no language would have been an INTERNAL against a supertonic model. A plain request never saw it, because the style condition only exists when instructions are non-empty, which is why the chatterbox end to end run did not catch it. TTS also stops discarding the Route that check_can_serve already returns. A family routed to voice cloning without a reference clip used to be refused from inside its own prepare(), which meant an INTERNAL naming neither the RPC nor the field to set; chatterbox advertises clon and no tts, so that was every preset-only request to it. It is now an INVALID_ARGUMENT naming TTSRequest.voice, answered in about 4 ms, and it cannot misfire because has_voice_reference is what selected cloning in the first place. Reading CapabilitySet::supports_speaker_reference to generalise this stays a follow-up. The src read carries a written caveat rather than a family blocklist, because ace_step's editing routes legitimately need src: setting src on a stable_audio model corrupts the heap and aborts the process in the pinned upstream, and the only thing keeping that off the network is that schema.ElevenLabsSoundGenerationRequest has no field for it. Nobody reading that Go schema would know why, so the reason is recorded where the field is read. build_tts_shape is extracted so TTSStream cannot describe the same request differently, and it arrived untested: two mutations of it survived until a test_tts_shape case was added. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serve the TTSStream and AudioTranscriptionStream RPCs TTSStream leads with a streaming WAV header carrying 0xFFFFFFFF sizes, matching the convention backend/go/vibevoice-cpp established, so an HTTP client can start playback before the full PCM exists. Its chunks are read from StreamEvent::named_audio_outputs and not audio_output: supertonic, omnivoice and voxcpm2 all put their streamed audio there and leave audio_output empty until the very end, so reading the obvious field yields a stream with no audio in it. The finish_stream result is the family's own merged whole rather than a tail, so it is emitted only when nothing was streamed. Streaming transcription sends incremental deltas and degrades to a single delta plus the final result on families that offer no streaming ASR, which is the same message sequence with fewer deltas. The four streaming ASR families disagree on what partial_text means: nemotron_asr, vibevoice_asr and higgs_audio_stt report incremental fragments while voxtral_realtime reports the whole hypothesis and reports it twice, so the reconciliation lives in one tested unit rather than in the handler. nemotron_asr reports only through the stream event sink, and only from inside finalize, so the audio driver installs one and clears it again before returning: the session is cached and a sink left holding the caller's frame is a use after free waiting for the next stream. begin_stream is now the only implementation of the streaming state obligation, prepare then start_stream. Streaming sessions are cached, and what clears the previous stream is start_stream's reset; a family override that dropped it would break every call site with no compile error, so there is one call site. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): keep streaming deltas on UTF-8 boundaries, refuse dtypes that abort TranscriptStreamResponse.delta is a proto3 string, whose wire format requires valid UTF-8. voxtral_realtime reports its hypothesis as a concatenation of raw token BYTES (tokenizer_text.cpp:171-183), so the cumulative difference between two consecutive reports is eventually a lone continuation byte, and the C++ runtime serializes that with only a logged warning while the Go runtime refuses to unmarshal it: the client loses the remaining deltas AND the final_result. Measured on a trace of a non-ASCII sentence, 11 of 31 messages failed to unmarshal and every accented character was lost. TranscriptDeltaTracker now holds back an incomplete trailing sequence and merges it into the next fragment; reconcile flushes it, which it always can because the final text is complete. The same trace now unmarshals in full with zero failures. A streaming buffer whose float count is not a whole number of frames is refused rather than truncated. The integer division dropped the tail floats from the fed audio and therefore from the transcript, with no diagnostic; vibevoice_asr refuses the same thing from the other side of the call. A supertonic GGUF whose weights are not f32 is refused at load. It reaches ggml_concat with mismatched operand types and ggml_abort takes the whole backend process down on the first request, so nothing downstream can report it: the model loads, then every request kills the process. Attributed rather than assumed, the unary TTS path aborts identically, and upstream records that package as untested. The refusal names the orig package and says what to run before deleting the guard. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): stop a repeated lead byte from orphaning the next delta The first UTF-8 fix closed the cumulative half only. Rule 2 discards a fragment the known text already starts with, and when that fragment is the LEAD BYTE of a new character it looks exactly like a repeat of an older character beginning with the same byte. It was discarded rather than held, its continuation bytes then arrived alone and began the next delta, and utf8_complete_prefix_length only ever inspected the trailing sequence, so a delta invalid at the FRONT went out whole. Through a real Go proto.Unmarshal the review's four-character repro gave 3 deltas, 2 unmarshal failures and a lost transcript. Reachable from the incremental families, not only from voxtral: nemotron_asr's decoder cuts at a byte offset and vibevoice_asr's common_prefix_size compares bytes, so both split characters. Measured over 30,000 randomized incremental traces, 53.28% of Japanese traces and 9.52% of French ones carried at least one delta the Go runtime refuses. Two changes. Rule 2 no longer judges a fragment that ends mid-character, so the lead byte is held instead of swallowed and the character survives intact; the cost is a few duplicated bytes in a shrinking cumulative report, which no pinned family produces. release() additionally drops leading orphan continuation bytes, so no delta can begin mid-character whatever the rules above it decide. Losing a byte keeps the stream alive; emitting one ends the RPC and takes the final_result with it. Post-fix all 60,000 traces produce zero unmarshal failures, and the cumulative streams plus both pure-ASCII incremental streams are byte-identical to the previous commit, so nothing changed for the families already working. The weight-dtype allow list moves to family_gate, where it is stdlib-only and pinned by a test rather than only by a comment. Two comment citations corrected. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): read only an exact repeat as a repeat, not any prefix Rule 2 discarded any partial the known text merely started with. For a cumulative family that is a duplicate; for an incremental family it is an ordinary short fragment that happens to coincide with the start of the transcript, and it was dropped, silently corrupting the text. Pure ASCII, no multi-byte character anywhere: the fragments "pure ", "ascii ", "trans", "c", "ri", "p", "t" left the client holding "pure ascii transcrit". Over 5,000 randomized traces per transcript, 9.50% of pure-ASCII and 29.12% of French traces ended with the client holding something other than final_result.text, with a 200 and no diagnostic. Both incremental families emit fragments that small routinely, since nemotron_asr cuts at a byte offset and vibevoice_asr at a common prefix. Narrowing rule 2 to an exact repeat drives that to zero on all six transcripts and changes no cumulative stream at all: 30,000 randomized cumulative traces are byte-identical to the previous commit. What rule 2 guarded was established from upstream rather than from its own comment. The only duplicate any pinned family produces is voxtral_realtime's, where process_available_stream_chunks feeds each event to the sink from inside its loop and returns the last of the batch, so that event arrives twice with byte-equal text. A duplicate is an exact repeat, so equality still covers it. The case given up is a cumulative report that SHRINKS, which no pinned family can produce: voxtral decodes a token vector that is only push_back'ed and cleared by reset(), so within a stream it can only grow. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): serve the AudioTranscriptionLive RPC The one bidirectional stream this backend serves. The client sends a TranscriptLiveConfig, then TranscriptLiveAudio frames; the server acknowledges with ready, emits deltas as the audio arrives, and sends final_result once the read side closes. There is no offline fallback: live transcription has to consume audio incrementally, so a family with no streaming ASR is refused rather than served a batch run, which is what this RPC's Streaming-only mode_candidates list already says. The driver is a new sibling of run_streaming_audio, run_streaming_live, because the audio does not exist yet: instead of slicing a buffer it pulls frames from the caller until the read side closes. It installs the same ScopedStreamSink in the same order, which is not optional, since nemotron_asr returns a bare event from process_audio_chunk and reports every partial through the sink from inside finalize(). It buffers the wire's frames up to the family's own preferred window rather than feeding whatever size the client's audio callback produced, and it does not call finish_stream at all when no audio arrived, because nemotron_asr throws "finalize requires streamed audio" and an empty transcript is the truthful answer to transcribing nothing. Three things the handler had to get right and one it cannot: - The audio contract. A live request carries no samples, but nemotron_asr's streaming prepare() throws without an audio contract, and build_preparation_request derives it from TaskRequest::audio_input, so that field is an EMPTY buffer holding only the rate and the channel count. - 16 kHz or a refusal. The families express their spans in their own 16 kHz feature domain whatever the input was, and live frames cannot be resampled on the way in the way a file can, so an 8 kHz session would return timestamps 2x off with a 200. core/backend hardcodes 16000 anyway. - A mid-stream Config is refused. backend.proto calls it a decoder reset, but deltas already on the wire cannot be retracted, so a reset would leave the final text contradicting the transcript the client assembled. Ignoring the message would hand a client that believes it reset the decoder a transcript that silently continues the audio it thought it discarded. - The stale-route identity check cannot run here: TranscriptLiveRequest carries no ModelIdentity in either arm of its oneof, so snapshot_for does not instantiate for it. snapshot_unchecked's comment now names that as a second legitimate class of caller and says the fix is a proto change. eou and eob stay false. They exist for cache-aware models that emit end-of-utterance and end-of-backchannel tokens; audio.cpp's StreamEvent has no equivalent signal, and a client uses eou to decide the speaker yielded the turn, so a guess inferred from silence cuts people off mid-sentence. The lane is held for the whole stream, which is as long as the user keeps talking: the streaming session is stateful and cached, so a concurrent run would interleave two callers' audio and corrupt both transcripts. Verified against nemotron_asr over a real connection with a 14 s WAV in 512-sample frames: ready first, 59 incremental deltas with no repeated prefix, concat(deltas) equal to final_result.text, word timestamps in nanoseconds, eou and eob false. citrinet_asr answers UNIMPLEMENTED naming the family and listing asr/offline. A config followed by a close returns an empty final_result rather than hanging, and a first message that is not a config is INVALID_ARGUMENT. Two concurrent streams both return the complete transcript. Two cleanups on lines Task 12 touched, folded in. The DtypeAllowList terminator is now asserted at compile time: the reported out-of-bounds read did not exist, the single entry does terminate, but the loops have no other bound and any edit that widened an entry would walk off the end. And the dtype guard now short-circuits on "is there a table entry" through a new predicate rather than on the emptiness of the description string, which would have skipped the check on an entry with an empty allow list, i.e. on precisely the entry that refuses every dtype. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): bound the lane a live stream can hold AudioTranscriptionLive holds the model's inference lane for the whole stream, which is correct (the streaming session is stateful and a concurrent run would interleave two callers' audio) and newly dangerous. Every other RPC holds the lane across compute, or across a write to a slow reader, and both of those terminate on their own. A live stream instead blocks in a client-driven read, and a peer that goes silent WITHOUT closing the stream never terminates anything: the lane stays taken and every other request against that model queues behind a client that stopped speaking. live_watchdog is a one-shot idle timer that ends the stream when no frame has arrived inside a window. It is standard library only, so it is unit tested without an engine. gRPC's synchronous Read has no timeout and cannot be given one, so the only way to unblock it is ServerContext::TryCancel, which decides the wire status itself: the client sees CANCELLED rather than the DEADLINE_EXCEEDED the handler returns, the reason is logged, and the lane coming back is the point. When it fires the read loop throws rather than reporting end-of-input, so the driver does not go on to finalize a decode nobody is waiting for. It is armed only after the lane is taken and disarmed as soon as the read side closes, and both ends matter. Arming earlier would cover acquire(), which legitimately blocks while another live stream runs, so a queued caller would be cancelled for waiting its turn. Disarming later would cover our own decode, where a window overrun is not a peer going quiet and cancelling would throw away the transcript the client is waiting for. The window is the new live_idle_timeout_ms option, 30 s by default, 0 meaning no limit. core/http/endpoints/openai/realtime.go drives a 300 ms ticker and feeds every tick that produced new audio while a turn is open, so 30 s of silence is a hundred ticks that delivered nothing. It is also longer than any pause a speaker takes mid-utterance, which is the case that must never be cut off, and backend.proto lets one stream span many utterances, so a client that pauses longer between them raises the option rather than discovering it. Two smaller corrections in the same handler: - check_can_serve now runs BEFORE the sample rate check. pkg/grpc/grpcerrors/errors.go degrades to the file path on UNIMPLEMENTED and on nothing else, so a live-incapable model asked at a wrong rate was answering INVALID_ARGUMENT and costing the caller its fallback. - a negative sample rate is refused instead of silently becoming 16000. Zero still means 16000, which is what the proto documents; -1 is malformed rather than absent and gets the same refusal every other bad rate gets. And one thing recorded rather than changed, at the handler: "live" here means incremental INPUT, not low latency, and with the pinned families it does not yet mean incremental OUTPUT either. nemotron_asr's process_audio_chunk only appends to its buffer, so its whole decode and every delta happen inside finalize(), after the client closes its send side. The policy-window buffering is inert for that family and matters only for vibevoice_asr and higgs_audio_stt. Verified on the wire with live_idle_timeout_ms:3000. A silent client acked at 371 ms and was cancelled at 3.371 s; a second live stream opened one second later received its ack 2.37 s in, i.e. at the instant the first was cancelled, and then transcribed successfully on the same cached session. Without the watchdog it would still be waiting. Re-ran the live transcription (ready first, 59 incremental deltas, concat equal to the final text, word timestamps in nanoseconds, eou and eob false), the citrinet refusal at both a right and a wrong rate (UNIMPLEMENTED either way now), and Task 12's AudioTranscriptionStream on nemotron_asr, which is unchanged. Mutation testing the watchdog found a weakness in its own test: the destructor test slept past the window inside the watched scope, so a destructor that DETACHED the thread instead of joining it passed unnoticed. The test now uses a window longer than the scope, which kills that mutant, and says why. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): refuse the unsupported RPCs with a reason AudioEncode, AudioDecode, AudioTransformStream, AudioToAudioStream and VoiceEmbed have no counterpart in audio.cpp's VoiceTaskKind. Each now returns UNIMPLEMENTED naming the loaded family, what that family does support, and the upstream limitation, instead of the generated base class's bare status. The reasons live in a table in capability_routing.cpp so they are data rather than literals copied into five handlers, and so a test can assert every one of them. The five claims this was planned against were re-read at the pinned upstream e800d435d130dc776baf6f3e6129bb62b1495c89, and one did not hold. "audio.cpp streams tts and asr only" is false: silero_vad advertises vad with RunMode::Streaming. The refusal stands on the narrower claim that survives, that no family advertises streaming for any task AudioTransform routes to, and a test asserts the refuted wording does not come back. VoiceEmbed is the one refusal whose request carries a ModelIdentity, so it runs the #10952 check before answering: a stale route must get NOT_FOUND and the router's sentinel, not "audio.cpp cannot embed speakers" about a model that is not loaded here. It cannot use snapshot_for, whose no-model branch would tell the caller to load a model when no model can help, so it takes the reference through snapshot_unchecked and checks identity itself. That function's comment now names three classes of caller instead of two. The two bidirectional surfaces refuse without reading their stream, verified with a client that writes a config and eight frames first and gets the status rather than hanging. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): correct the vevo2 clause, and assert the absences Review found a false clause in the AudioToAudioStream refusal. It said s2s is "offline voice conversion ... which converts one clip into another speaker's voice", which is true of miocodec and false of vevo2: vevo2's s2s route is `editing` and only `editing` (default_route_for_task and route_matches_task in src/models/vevo2/session.cpp), documented as "Edit source speech into new target text while using the target voice" and requiring --target-text, so it rewrites what was said. vevo2's voice conversion is its separate vc task. It now reads "offline clip-to-clip processing against a target voice, declared only by miocodec (voice conversion) and vevo2 (speech editing)", and a test asserts the miscast cannot come back. The conclusion is unchanged: neither family converses. That defect was undetectable on the wire, since vevo2 does not load here, which is the argument for upstream_absence_ctest.cpp. It links engine_runtime purely to interrogate make_default_registry() and asserts the five premises the refusal reasons rest on: no codec task kind, no family advertising spk, no streaming for sep/vc/svc/s2s, miocodec advertising exactly vc and s2s, and s2s advertised by exactly miocodec and vevo2. The last two are exact sets, so an addition fails here rather than leaving a message stale. A positive control proves the registry is populated and the query works before any absence is believed, and every assertion has a reproduced negative control. This turns an AUDIO_CPP_VERSION bump from "remember to re-read five prose paragraphs" into a test failure. unsupported_surface now switches over UnsupportedRpc with no default label, so -Wswitch reports a sixth enumerator added without a row at build time; the runtime bounds guard it replaces is deleted. The AudioTransformStream reason had a true premise and an overreaching conclusion: an offline sep family could be buffered into a stream, as other LocalAI backends do. It now says this backend declines to offer a buffered offline call in disguise, rather than implying impossibility. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): make the missing-switch-case diagnostic fatal unsupported_surface() switches UnsupportedRpc onto the table row that explains it, with no default label, so -Wswitch reports an enumerator nobody handled. As a warning that is not enough: adding a sixth enumerator and building the shipping target gives exit 0, a binary and one warning, and the trailing `return surfaces[0];` then answers the new RPC with AudioEncode's codec reason. That is a confident, specific and false statement about audio.cpp on the wire, on the one code path whose entire job is to be truthful about what this backend cannot do, and it is worse than the runtime fallback it replaced, which at least named itself as a bug in this file. capability_routing.cpp therefore joins loaded_model.cpp on the existing -Werror=switch pin, whose comment already made this argument for the engine enum. The comment now covers both files. The pin stays per-file rather than project-wide because upstream's own ace_step/vae_decoder.cpp has unhandled -Wswitch cases of its own. Verified: a sixth enumerator now fails `make grpc-server` with exit 2 and no binary; appending a 14th VoiceTaskKind upstream still fails loaded_model.cpp, so the two pins fire independently; both reverted clean. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): package the backend image Bundles the dependency closure for the from-scratch image, the dlopened ggml CPU-variant shared objects that ldd cannot see, and upstream's bundled silero_vad and marblenet_vad assets so VAD works with no download. The bundled loader sits in the package ROOT rather than at lib/ld.so. run.sh execs it, which makes /proc/self/exe name the loader, and this backend has two consumers of that path: ggml discovers the libggml-cpu-*.so by listing dirname(/proc/self/exe), and resolve_model_path expands bundled:<name> under the same directory. Rooting the loader makes the binary, the ggml objects and assets/ share the one directory all three resolution mechanisms agree on. llama-cpp's lib/ld.so layout would need assets/ moved into lib/ as well. The image builds against apt gRPC and protobuf, like Dockerfile.ds4 and unlike Dockerfile.privacy-filter. The from-source gRPC that install-base-deps.sh and the base-grpc-* images supply vendors protobuf 26, which pulls abseil into message_lite.h; with SPM_PROTOBUF_PROVIDER=package that collides with sentencepiece's vendored mini-abseil and every absl::internal reference becomes ambiguous. Noble's protobuf 3.21.12 predates the abseil dependency and is the pair every earlier verification of this backend ran against. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): exempt the driver libraries from the packaging gate package.sh already left libcuda.so* and libnvidia-* to the host when copying, because the driver has to match the kernel module on whatever host runs the image, but the validation gate had no matching exemption. With BUILD_TYPE=cublas ggml is static and links CUDA::cuda_driver, so grpc-server carries DT_NEEDED libcuda.so.1 and the gate would have rejected the very absence the copy loop created, failing every cublas build in CI. One regex now feeds both. Building a control for that found a second defect: ld.so --list refuses to trace an object with an unresolvable dependency at all, exiting 127 without emitting a per-library line, so the "=> not found" rule was dead code and no exemption could have applied to it. The gate now traces with LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS and LD_LIBRARY_PATH, which reports the missing name and exits 0, and which is also what run.sh does at run time. Adds a layout assertion so a future move of the loader into lib/ fails the build instead of shipping a package that resolves bundled: models into lib/assets and finds no ggml CPU backend, and records for Task 16 that the Darwin script must not be a straight copy of privacy-filter-darwin.sh, which never calls package.sh and would silently drop assets/. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): register the backend with CI and the gallery Adds the five Linux matrix entries (cpu amd64/arm64 sharing a tag-suffix so the manifest merge fires, cuda 12, cuda 13, vulkan), the path-filter case that keeps later PRs touching backend/cpp/audio-cpp/ from getting zero CI jobs, the bump-bot entry pointing at the AUDIO_CPP_VERSION pin in the backend Makefile, the gallery meta plus its -development variant and the image entries for every variant, and the Makefile docker-build wiring. The matrix entries carry base-image only, with no builder-base-image, unlike the llama-cpp and privacy-filter blocks they sit next to. The prebuilt quay.io/go-skynet/ci-cache:base-grpc-* images ship a from-source gRPC whose protobuf v26 depends on abseil, and this backend's sentencepiece is built with SPM_PROTOBUF_PROVIDER=package, so it sees real abseil's absl::lts_20240116:: internal alongside its own vendored plain absl::internal and every absl::internal:: reference becomes ambiguous. Building against base-grpc-amd64 fails at sentencepiece-static.dir/error.cc.o with "reference to 'internal' is ambiguous". Dockerfile.audio-cpp installs apt's gRPC/protobuf 3.21.12 itself, which is also the pair every unit and end-to-end run of this backend has been verified against, and the CUDA toolkit therefore has to come from base-image. No Darwin matrix entry and no metal gallery entries: the Metal build needs scripts/build/audio-cpp-darwin.sh, a backends/audio-cpp-darwin make target and a routing step in backend_build_darwin.yml, none of which exist yet, so an entry added now would be routed to build-darwin-go-backend and look for backend/go/audio-cpp/. The inferBackendPathDarwin case and the DARWIN_BESPOKE_BUILDERS membership are in place, inert, so that adding the entry later is a one-line change that cannot be claimed by the generic Go path. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): pin the CUDA architectures, drop the vulkan variant Upstream sets CUDA_ARCHITECTURES to `native` on the engine_runtime target whenever CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES is unset at root scope, and docs/build/ linux.md says so outright. ggml's own default does not rescue it: it list(APPEND)s in the ggml subdirectory scope, which never reaches the root scope where the engine_runtime property is decided. No CI runner has a GPU for `native` to enumerate, so both cublas entries would have gone red on the very commit that first turns a CUDA build on. Pin the list in backend/cpp/audio-cpp/Makefile, selected by CUDA_MAJOR_VERSION, which Dockerfile.audio-cpp now forwards from the CI build-arg it was previously discarding. The values are copied from ggml's own version guards rather than invented, so engine_runtime and ggml compile for the same set: CUDA 12 keeps the Maxwell/Pascal/Volta virtual archs and stops at 120a-real, CUDA 13 drops them and adds 121a-real. The `a` suffix is used rather than `f` because the latter needs CMake 3.31.8 and Ubuntu Noble ships 3.28.3. Verified by driving CMake 3.28.3's own CUDA architecture validator over both lists, with 120f-virtual as the rejected control. Drop the vulkan matrix entry, its two gallery entries, the vulkan capability key on both metas and the Vulkan tag. Every other vulkan backend gets its Mesa ICD drivers from .docker/install-base-deps.sh, which package-gpu-libs.sh then bundles; Dockerfile.audio-cpp calls neither and installs only libvulkan-dev and glslc, so the image would ship a Vulkan loader that finds no GPU. No CI job runs a vulkan image against real hardware, so that would have passed green and failed in users' hands. BUILD_TYPE=vulkan stays supported for local builds. Also note on the cublas entries that cuda-major-version now selects the architecture list and that cuda-minor-version and the base-image tag encode the same toolkit, and correct the stale entry counts on matrixEntryKey. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): build for Darwin Metal Bespoke C++ Darwin path like ds4 and privacy-filter: an includeDarwin matrix entry, a backends/audio-cpp-darwin make target, a gated workflow step, and the metal image entries plus metal/metal-darwin-arm64 capability keys in the backend gallery. The build script deliberately does NOT reassemble the package the way privacy-filter-darwin.sh does. It runs the backend's own `make package` and copies the result, so the Darwin package keeps the root-level layout the Linux one has: grpc-server, run.sh, the ggml objects and assets/ in one directory, with lib/ for the dylib closure. Hand-assembling would drop assets/, and assets/ is what makes the bundled: model paths resolve with nothing downloaded. The dylib walk is a full transitive closure rather than the single level ds4 and llama-cpp do, because Homebrew's grpc++ pulls libgrpc, abseil, upb, cares and OpenSSL that grpc-server does not link itself, and a level-1 walk ships a package that only works on a machine that already has Homebrew grpc. Two fixes folded in, both in the backend Makefile: - an EMPTY CUDA_MAJOR_VERSION fell through to the CUDA 12 architecture list, which contains 120a-real and so needs nvcc >= 12.8. A local BUILD_TYPE=cublas build on a 12.0-12.7 host failed to compile where upstream's documented default (native) worked. EMPTY now maps to native, 12 and 13 keep their lists, and any other non-empty value is an error on cublas builds. CI always passes a major, so CI is unaffected. - the Darwin branch now points CMake at Homebrew's keg-only libomp. AppleClang ships no OpenMP runtime and nothing is symlinked into /opt/homebrew, so FindOpenMP finds neither the library nor the header, and audio.cpp calls find_package(OpenMP REQUIRED) whenever ENGINE_ENABLE_OPENMP is on. Without the hint the macOS build would have died at configure time. If the keg is absent the build disables OpenMP instead of failing. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): make the Darwin fallbacks loud and the rpath walk complete Review follow-up on the Darwin Metal build. The OpenMP fallback was silent. If brew --prefix libomp ever comes back empty, CI produced a green Metal package with 108 #pragma omp directives across ~30 files compiled out, and clang says nothing about an ignored omp pragma without -Wsource-uses-openmp, so the only trace was one absent flag inside a set -x cmake line. That regression would have been blamed on Metal. It now warns. The @rpath arm of the dylib walk had no live candidate when it was written, on the reasoning that a Metal build links ggml statically. The OpenMP fix in the same commit made libomp.dylib one, and whether Homebrew records it as an absolute opt path or as @rpath/libomp.dylib is not observable from Linux. The walk now expands @rpath, @loader_path and @executable_path against the object's own LC_RPATH entries, and only fails when nothing on disk answers, printing the rpath list with the error so a failure on a machine nobody can attach to explains itself. Also: ADDITIONAL_LIBS now go through the closure rather than a bare cp, so they are deduplicated and their own dependencies bundled; build/darwin/lib is created explicitly instead of relying on package.sh pre-creating it; the libomp probe uses nested ifneq rather than $(and ...), which needs GNU make 3.81 and would otherwise expand empty and take the OFF branch on an older make; and -DOpenMP_ROOT is quoted like its CUDA sibling. Verified with a Linux harness that runs the script verbatim against a stubbed otool: a level-2 transitive dep, an @rpath dep reachable only through LC_RPATH, and an ADDITIONAL_LIBS dep are all bundled, a dependency cycle terminates, system libraries are skipped, the packaged tree has assets/ at the root beside grpc-server with the dylibs in lib/, and both failure paths exit non-zero. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): make bundled: reachable from a model YAML resolve_model_path() tested the bundled: prefix on `candidate`, which prefers ModelFile and falls back to Model. LocalAI fills ModelFile by joining ModelPath onto the configured model string (pkg/model/loader.go, LoadModelWithFile), and only sets it from a managed artifact otherwise, so a model YAML saying `model: bundled:silero_vad` arrives as ModelFile "/models/bundled:silero_vad" and Model "bundled:silero_vad". The prefix therefore never matched through the normal load path: it matched only for a hand-written LoadModel call that left ModelFile empty, which is exactly how task 15 verified it, and every model YAML using the form failed with "model path does not exist: /models/bundled:silero_vad". Both fields are now checked, Model first, so the zero-download VAD path the package ships assets for is reachable the way it is documented. A caller that puts the form in ModelFile still works, so task 15's verification stands. Compiled clean; the runtime check could not run on this host, whose system libprotobuf/libre2 have gone missing (the pre-existing grpc-server binary no longer resolves its libraries either), so it wants a container run. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): advertise the backend and document its options Registers audio-cpp as preference-only in /backends/known: the family lives in GGUF metadata that an importer cannot read from a remote repo, and one repo hosts thirty families, so there is no honest auto-detect signal. Modality is a single string and the import form chips on a fixed key set, so it registers as tts with the other modalities named in the description rather than under an invented key the UI would bucket as "other". Adds a features page covering the option namespacing, the routing table per endpoint, the RPCs this backend declines and why, the bundled VAD path, the separation stem behaviour, and the family gotchas (supertonic needs the orig package; chatterbox advertises cloning and no plain tts; nemotron_asr defers its whole decode to finalize so live transcription emits nothing until the client half-closes, unlike higgs_audio_stt and voxtral_realtime). Every option name and family capability in it was read off the pinned upstream checkout. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(audio-cpp): test resolve_model_path, and correct the family names The bundled: fix in 842443cd7 shipped without a test, which is how the bug got there: task 15 verified the form with a hand-written LoadModel that left ModelFile empty, and that is the one shape the server never produces. Four cases in streaming_driver_ctest, which already links loaded_model.cpp, pin the PRODUCTION shapes instead. The first fails against the pre-fix source (returns the joined /models/bundled:silero_vad); the other three are the branches the bundled: lookup now runs in front of and must fall through for. Three family names in the docs were the source directory rather than the registered family, on pages whose whole argument is that these names cannot be guessed: demucs is htdemucs (demucs/loader.cpp:22), roformer is mel_band_roformer (roformer/assets.h:15), and moss is TWO families, moss_tts_local and moss_tts_nano. The hyphenated ASR names are underscored to match, here and in the compatibility table. The supertonic dtype note claimed more than the evidence carries. The f16 abort is a local observation, identical through TTS and TTSStream; upstream's docs/gguf.md leaves the 16-bit column untested and records q8_0 as "No (unsupported weight dtype)", which says unusable rather than fatal. Both are still refused, because the allow list is what the family can run. Corrected in family_gate.h, family_gate.cpp and the docs together, since the docs inherited the wording from the code. The importers tripwire says in the file that it is a tripwire: it exercises no audio-cpp behaviour, and the registration assertion lives in backend_test.go. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * gallery: add audio.cpp models covering every served RPC One representative model per RPC group of the audio-cpp backend, plus the two bundled VAD models, which need no download at all because the assets ship inside the backend package. Every hash was computed with sha256sum on the downloaded file. Quantizations come from upstream's tested-status table in docs/gguf.md rather than a default of q8_0: supertonic ships the orig package (its q8_0 is recorded as an unsupported weight dtype and its f16 aborts in ggml_concat), and nemotron_asr and htdemucs ship f16 because their q8_0 builds are recorded with drift while 16-bit is a clean pass. Diarization and separation use the diarization and audio_transform usecases, not transcript: /v1/audio/diarization and /audio/transform filter the default model on FLAG_DIARIZATION and FLAG_AUDIO_TRANSFORM respectively, so a transcript flag would have hidden both models from their own endpoints. The forced aligner sets parameters.language, which the transcription endpoint uses as the fallback when no language form field is sent, because the family requires both a transcript and a language. All ten entries were run twice: once against the raw gRPC server, and once installed with local-ai models install and called through the HTTP endpoint. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * gallery: correct the audio.cpp entries' licenses Swept all ten entries against the real upstream named in audio.cpp's tools/model_manager.py rather than against the audio.cpp repo's own license. Three were wrong: supertonic apache-2.0 -> openrail weights come from mlx-community/supertonic-3-mlx, and both it and Supertone/supertonic are openrail citrinet apache-2.0 -> other pulled from NGC nvidia/nemo/stt_en_citrinet_256, governed by the NGC Terms of Use sortformer other -> cc-by-nc-4.0 nvidia/diar_sortformer_4spk-v1 is CC BY-NC 4.0, and the gallery already uses that exact string, so there is no reason to obscure a non-commercial bar The license field is one word, so citrinet and sortformer also gained a sentence saying why they are restricted. The other seven were confirmed correct against their sources. Also drops an unverified claim from the nemotron description. It said the model drives the realtime transcription session; that endpoint actually calls TranscribeStream, and the live RPC reaches LocalAI only through realtime_semantic_vad.go. Neither path was exercised here, so the description now states only the two calls that were. MarbleNet gains the NeMo upstream under urls: for parity with silero. No sha256, quantization, usecase or model choice changed. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(audio-transform): bound sample_rate, keep same-named uploads apart Four defects the whole-branch review found on the Go side, plus two comment corrections. sample_rate is a disk-exhaustion hazard. The branch added the `form:` tag that makes the field bind for the first time, so the resample path went from dead to live, and utils.AudioResample interpolates the int straight into ffmpeg's -ar with no bound. Measured with ffmpeg 7: -ar 999999999 on a 0.01 s clip writes 20 MB and exits 0, which scales linearly to the reported 3.9 GB for one second, into a GeneratedContentDir nothing sweeps, and convertStems repeats it once per separation stem. Clamped to 8000..192000 in the handler, before the temp dir and before the model is touched, and rejected with a 400 outside it. The low end was reported as "a 0-byte file". It is not: -ar 1 writes a 78-byte header with no audio behind it, whose declared data size still claims 70 bytes, so go-audio parses it as a 35 SECOND file and a size check does not see it. The guard therefore compares the declared data chunk against the bytes actually on disk, and AudioResample now fails rather than returning a WAV carrying nothing. Both parts of a transform request land in one temp dir, and the raw copy was named only after the client's basename, so `-F audio=@mic/clip.wav -F reference=@loopback/clip.wav` wrote "raw-clip.wav" twice. Since AudioToWavPreservingShape hardlinks an already-PCM16 WAV rather than copying it, the reference part's os.Create truncated the inode audio.wav pointed at: mic and reference came out identical, which makes an echo canceller null everything and return near-silence with a 200. The raw copy now carries the form field name. audio-cpp had no BackendCapabilities entry, so VoiceCloningForModel returned nil before it ever consulted the model's tts.voice_cloning override and every `voice: "profile:<id>"` request was refused with a 400, on a backend that ships audio-cpp-chatterbox whose family serves cloning and not plain TTS. Registered with its RPCs, usecases and the reference-audio contract, and deliberately without the 16 kHz mono fold, which its separation families cannot survive. GetBackendCapability was exact-match only, so every pinned gallery variant read as an unknown backend: vulkan-localvqe lost the 16 kHz mono fold that used to be unconditional and started failing inside LocalVQE, and the usecase gate does not stand in for it because BuildFilteredFirstAvailableDefaultModel returns early once the client names a model. Lookup now falls back to the meta name by stripping the gallery's hardware prefix and release-channel suffix, exact match first so nothing can be shadowed. Same class as #10945. Also corrected: the AudioTransformRequest comment claimed echo's binder falls back to the field name, which it does not in either direction (bindData binds ONLY tagged fields and `continue`s otherwise; `model` arrives from setModelNameFromRequest's c.FormValue). And the stable_audio `src` heap corruption caveat now lives on ElevenLabsSoundGenerationRequest, where the Go developer who would add the field can see it, instead of only in C++. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(audio-cpp): refuse a task pin the RPC cannot serve, and stop empty frames holding the lane The model's `task:` option is copied into the request shape by all nine handlers, which is correct, but resolve_route then replaced the RPC's candidate list with the pin WHOLESALE and never asked whether the pin was something that RPC routes to. One pin therefore bled across all nine surfaces, and because the family still supported the pinned task the result was a wrong 200 rather than an error. Reproduced live: nemotron with task:asr made Vad return 200 with zero segments after a full ASR decode, so 14 seconds of speech was reported as silence, and Diarize did the same; silero_vad with task:vad made AudioTranscription return 200 with empty text and four segments whose spans were VAD segments, which combined with response_format in {text,srt,vtt,lrc} building the body solely from Segments[].Text yields a well formed SRT of four timed EMPTY cues. It also contradicted the documented contract, that a family which cannot serve a request is refused rather than rerouted. A pin is now checked against the RPC's admissible task set before it is adopted, and the refusal names both the pin and the RPC. The set is derived from task_candidates with every shape flag set rather than restated, so a task added to an RPC's candidates cannot become inadmissible by omission. Every legitimate pin survives, and the test asserts all fifteen of them alongside the eight crossings that must not. The live watchdog was defeated by empty frames. idle.touch() ran on ANY message, before the has_audio and pcm.empty() filters, so a peer writing unset-oneof or zero-length frames faster than the window held the lane indefinitely while feeding the decoder nothing. There is one lane per model and one model per process, so that is a single client denying the whole backend, which is what the watchdog exists to prevent, and the thrown text already said "no audio frame arrived". The touch moved below the filters, which are now a named predicate so the distinction is testable rather than a call order nobody can see. Three comments corrected against measurement rather than reasoning: - CMakeLists claimed zero google::protobuf:: definitions remain in the executable. nm -C --defined-only reports 2515, and that is expected: they are generated code, sentencepiece::ModelProto's own _InternalParse among them. The claim that holds, and the one the ABI fix is actually about, is that no vendored protobuf RUNTIME is linked and ParseContext::ParseMessage is UNDEFINED in the executable, resolving to libprotobuf.so. - refuse_cloning_without_a_clip's "cannot misfire" paragraph had its reasoning backwards. Routing picks VoiceCloning as the FALLBACK when there is no clip, which is the case being caught; chatterbox, which ships in the gallery, advertises clon and no tts at all, so every voice-less request lands there. - audio_units read "2.1 min at 96 kHz" for index 11289602, which is 1.96 min. 2.1 min is 96 kHz's OWN first failure at 12288002. Both were remeasured and the note is now a per-rate table. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * build(audio-cpp): exclude the upstream checkout from the C++ gate, harden the darwin walk run-unit-tests.sh pruned */llama.cpp/* but not */audio.cpp/*. It is safe today only by luck: upstream's 44 tests all put "test" at the FRONT of the filename (17 test-*.cpp, 27 test_*.cpp, zero *_test.cpp), so the glob misses every one of them, and nothing enforces that. This gate runs on every PR for every backend and compiles each match as a standalone translation unit with nothing but nlohmann/json on the include path, so the day upstream adds or renames one test the gate goes red repo-wide on an Apache-2.0 file nobody here wrote. audio-cpp-darwin.sh now logs the raw otool -L output and the parsed LC_RPATH list unconditionally, before the walk. Both awk filters in that script assume a column layout nobody working on this can observe, since it runs only on the CI Mac, and a green first Darwin run proves nothing about the assumption: an awk that silently matched nothing yields an empty dependency list, which reads exactly like "no non-system dependencies" and packages happily. Both filters otherwise feed process substitutions, so their input never reached the log. It also lists every symlink in the package and fails on one that cannot resolve inside the image. A dangling link does not fail anything else here, because every assertion tests with -e, which follows links; it fails at dlopen on a user's Mac. Links are NOT banned outright, which the review suggested but which would break the libggml.dylib -> libggml.0.dylib chain the `cp -a` above exists to preserve. What is banned is a link that resolves on the build host and will not resolve in the image: a broken one, or an absolute one pointing outside the package. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * style(audio-cpp): drop em dashes from the audio-cpp capability entry Follow-up to a84b3c4b9, no behaviour change. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(config): key the voice-cloning model rule on the resolved backend Making GetBackendCapability strip the gallery hardware prefix and release channel fixed pinned variants of /audio/transform, but VoiceCloningForModel kept keying its per-backend switch on the caller's spelling. A pinned name therefore resolved the capability by stripping and then missed every case in the switch, falling through to the permissive default: cuda12-vibevoice-cpp advertised voice cloning for the realtime 0.5B model, metal-coqui for tacotron2, cuda12-crispasr for a pure ASR model, cpu-qwen3-tts-cpp for CustomVoice. Each of those is a model that cannot clone, so /v1/audio/speech accepted a profile: voice it had to fail on inside the backend rather than rejecting it with a 400, and the UI advertised the capability too. resolveBackendCapability now returns the key the entry was found under, and callers that branch on backend identity use that key instead of the name they were handed. The exact-match-first order is unchanged, so a backend genuinely registered under a variant-looking name still keys on its own name. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] * gallery(audio-cpp): declare audio_transform on the chatterbox entry Chatterbox advertises VoiceCloning AND VoiceConversion (src/models/chatterbox), and the entry's own description already said so, but known_usecases listed only tts. /audio/transform selects its default model by FLAG_AUDIO_TRANSFORM, so voice conversion was reachable only by naming the model explicitly and was invisible to every usecase-driven surface. It is the one audio.cpp task with a shipped gallery model and no way to find it. Verified against the real model rather than inferred from the capability list: AudioTransform with chatterbox-q8_0, speech as audio_path and a speaker clip as reference_path, returns a 5.08 s 24 kHz mono WAV at -25.5 dB mean and zero stems, which is the single-output shape voice conversion should have. The description now says which endpoint reaches that half and warns that installing this next to a source-separation model gives /audio/transform two candidates, so the model should be named rather than defaulted. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] * gallery(audio-cpp): add voice-design and singing-voice-conversion entries Two of the three audio.cpp task kinds that had no gallery model now have one. Both were driven end to end against the real weights through the backend before being written, not inferred from the capability tables. audio-cpp-irodori-voicedesign covers vdes. TTS carrying `instructions` routes to the vdes task, so the voice is described in words rather than supplied as a clip. Verified: "a calm elderly woman speaking slowly with a warm, gentle tone" over an 8.76 s 48 kHz mono render at -16.8 dB mean, and a closed-loop citrinet pass recovers the sentence with the accent drift expected from a Japanese-first model read by an English recogniser. audio-cpp-seedvc-singing covers svc, and pins task:svc because nothing else can reach it. seed_vc advertises svc and ordinary voice conversion, no request signal means "this input is singing", and auto-routing resolves the tie to voice conversion every time. Verified with the pin: 5.04 s 44.1 kHz output whose closed-loop citrinet transcription is exact. s2s deliberately has no entry, and the reason is not effort. miocodec is the only upstream family whose speech-to-speech route needs no text, and it returned audio with correct duration and level but no recoverable speech in four independent attempts: the stale build, v2 q8_0, v2 orig (the variant upstream records as a clean Pass), both tasks, and matched 44.1 kHz inputs on both sides. vevo2's route refuses with "Vevo2 text/prosody route requires text_input or target_text", and session.cpp:897 fills target_text only from request.text_input, which AudioTransform has no field to carry. The same vevo2 weights convert voice correctly through the default route with an exact ASR round trip, so the model and the plumbing are both healthy; it is the s2s route specifically that this RPC cannot express. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] * backend(audio-cpp): carry transform text through params, add the s2s entry AudioTransform is audio-in / audio-out and its proto message has no text field, but not every task it routes to is audio-only. vevo2's speech-to-speech route is a text and prosody route: session.cpp:897 fills refs.target_text from request.text_input and nowhere else, and the run refuses without one with "Vevo2 text/prosody route requires text_input or target_text". The params map is the only channel this RPC has that reaches the engine, so the text travels through it and apply_transform_text_input unpacks it after the params have been copied into task.options. Before this, s2s was not awkward to reach through /audio/transform, it was unreachable, and it was the last audio.cpp task kind with a real model and no way to get to it. target_text is canonical and text is its alias, the order vevo2's own option table declares them in, so a request setting both gets the canonical one rather than whichever the map happened to store first. An empty value falls through to the next candidate instead of ending the search. language rides along only when a text was found: on its own it conditions nothing, and manufacturing a text_input for it would route a plain separation request carrying a language hint through the text path. The keys are left in task.options rather than erased, because vevo2's loader advertises target_text as a request option and a family reading it there keeps working. Nine tests, all confirmed failing on behaviour against a stub that returned false before the implementation was written. Verified end to end afterwards: vevo2-q8_0 with task:s2s and params[text] returns a 5.12 s 24 kHz output whose closed-loop citrinet transcription is exact, and htdemucs separation with no text param still returns its four stems, with and without params[stem]. audio-cpp-vevo2-speech-to-speech ships that route. Every audio.cpp task kind with a loadable family now has a gallery entry; spk remains the only gap and has no family upstream at all. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] * docs(audio-cpp): document params[text] and the pinned transform tasks The text channel and the two task pins are both invisible from the endpoint contract alone: nothing in the AudioTransform form tells a reader that a speech-to-speech model needs the line it is resynthesising, and nothing says that asking for singing voice conversion without task:svc silently gets plain voice conversion instead. Both are the kind of thing a user only discovers from a refusal or, worse, from output that looks right and is not. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] * fix(utils): annotate the two G304 sites this branch introduced gosec flags os.Open on a variable path, and both new call sites in ffmpeg.go are its alerts on this PR. Neither is reachable by an outside caller: isPCM16Wav opens the exact path it is about to hand ffmpeg as input, which in the upload path is a server-created temp file named from path.Base of the client name so no traversal survives, and wavAudioBytes opens AudioResample's own dst, a name this package derives from src and has just had ffmpeg write. Annotated in the repo's existing style rather than restructured, with the reason spelled out, because a bare suppression is worth nothing to the next reader. The three other G304 sites in this file, in passthroughWAV and isTargetWav, predate the branch and are left untouched. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] * fix(audio-cpp): build arm64 with gcc-14 for the armv9.2 SME variants The arm64 CPU image failed to build: cc1: error: invalid feature modifier 'sme' in '-march=armv9.2-a+dotprod+fp16+sve+i8mm+sve2+sme' ggml's CPU_ALL_VARIANTS table includes armv9.2 variants compiled with +sme, and Ubuntu Noble's default gcc-13 rejects that feature modifier. Every entry in the table has to compile even though a host only ever dlopens the one its own CPU supports, so a single unbuildable variant fails the whole image. gcc-14 accepts it, which is exactly the fix llama-cpp already carries in .docker/llama-cpp-compile.sh; this is the same problem reached by a different Dockerfile. Applied to every arm64 BUILD_TYPE rather than to the CPU one alone, and that differs from llama-cpp on purpose. llama-cpp needs it only for its pure-CPU image because its GPU builds run llama-cpp-fallback, which builds no variant table. This backend's Makefile turns ENGINE_ENABLE_CPU_ALL_VARIANTS on for every non-Darwin build, GPU included, so an arm64 GPU image would hit the identical error. The matrix has no arm64 GPU entry today, which is precisely why gating on an empty BUILD_TYPE would leave the trap armed for whoever adds the first one. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] --------- Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(ci): skip the image and Go PR workflows on content they cannot see (#11218)
backend_pr.yml and test-extra.yml already filter themselves, so a gallery-only or docs-only PR costs them about one job each. The image and Go workflows had no filter of any kind, so a one-line gallery/index.yaml edit queued 20 jobs: 7 container image builds, 3 GoReleaser/darwin launcher builds, 3 unit test jobs, 2 golangci-lint, 1 e2e, 1 yamllint, plus the 3 that correctly stop after their detect step. A docs-only PR queued the same. This matters more than the job count suggests. Measured over the week to 2026-07-30, 97% of CI wall-clock is queueing and 3% is execution: a median 5-hour queue against a 4-20 minute median job. Cutting job count is the only lever that shortens feedback time. The volume is there to cut, too: 13 gallery-only PRs merged that week with 10 open at once, and 78 of the 137 PRs opened were bot-generated. Add paths-ignore for gallery/**, docs/**, examples/** and **/*.md to the pull_request trigger of image-pr.yml, build-test.yaml and tests-e2e.yml, and add gallery/** to lint.yml, which already excluded the rest. That drops 13 of the 20 jobs. None of the four can observe such a diff: gallery metadata is parsed at runtime and never copied into an image, docs and markdown never enter one at all, GoReleaser and the launcher take no such input, the e2e suite drives backends over gRPC directly, and golangci-lint runs new-from-merge-base so a diff with no touched Go lines is a no-op. The build-test exclusion also frees macOS capacity, which is the scarcest runner class. The two checks that do validate the gallery are deliberately left alone. test.yml still runs core/gallery/variants_lint_test.go, which reads the real gallery/index.yaml and asserts the index invariants, and yaml-check.yml still lints the syntax. paths-ignore skips a run only when every changed file matches, so a PR touching the gallery and Go code still runs everything. master carries no branch protection and no rulesets, so a skipped workflow reports no status and nothing waits on it; .agents/ci-caching.md records that constraint for whenever required status checks are introduced. image.yml on master push is left unfiltered on purpose: skipping it would stop the master and latest tags being republished for a gallery commit, which is a publishing decision rather than a cost one. Assisted-by: Claude:opus-5 [claude-code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(ci): skip security scan on forks to avoid SARIF upload permission error (#10323)
The Security Scan workflow was failing on fork PRs because the workflow does not have permission to upload SARIF files to the GitHub Security tab when running from a fork. This change adds '!github.repository.fork' checks to all steps to prevent the workflow from running on fork repositories. This fix should be applied to the main repository so that all forks inherit the correct configuration. Fixes #10322, #10318, #10320, #10321 Co-authored-by: ghshhf <ghshhf@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(stores): add Valkey Search vector store backend (#11196)
* feat: add Valkey Search vector store backend Add a new built-in Go gRPC store backend 'valkey-store' that implements the four Stores RPCs (Set/Get/Delete/Find) against the Valkey Search module (FT.*) using the pure-Go github.com/valkey-io/valkey-go client. It is selected via the existing per-request 'backend' field on /stores, so there is no proto or HTTP API change, and it mirrors the in-memory local-store while adding persistence across restarts and opt-in HNSW. Each vector is a Valkey HASH keyed by hex(little-endian float32); the index is created lazily on first Set (FLAT+COSINE by default), cosine similarity is derived as 1-distance, and namespaces get a collision-resistant token. Includes unit tests (valkey-go mock) and env-gated integration tests against valkey/valkey-bundle, plus build/matrix/gallery wiring and docs. Assisted-by: Kiro:claude-opus-4.8 golangci-lint Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * Address review feedback: recover persisted index dimension, harden Find - Load now recovers the persisted vector DIM from FT.INFO (not just index existence), so a post-restart Set/Find validates against the real DIM instead of silently re-learning a wrong one and dropping mismatched vectors from the index. This also restores Find's dimension check after a restart. - StoresFind treats a dropped/missing index as an empty store (empty result, no error) and clears the stale indexCreated flag, matching local-store's empty-store behaviour. - StoresSet reuses checkDims for its per-key length check so the four RPCs share one dimension-guard implementation. - Add unit tests for FT.INFO dimension recovery, loadIndexState, and the dropped-index Find path. Assisted-by: Kiro:claude-opus-4.8 Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * Address review feedback: TLS ServerName/CA, Find nil-check, config fail-fast Addresses external review comments on the valkey-store backend: - StoresFind now rejects a nil/empty query Key before dereferencing it, so a malformed gRPC request can no longer panic the backend. - TLS: derive ServerName (SNI) from the VALKEY_ADDR host so certificate verification works for IP-addressed endpoints, and add VALKEY_TLS_CA_CERT (custom CA bundle) and VALKEY_TLS_SKIP_VERIFY (testing-only) knobs. - Config integer parsing now fails fast on a malformed value (e.g. VALKEY_HNSW_M=1x6) instead of silently defaulting, matching the fail-fast behaviour of the index-algo/distance-metric validation. - Add VALKEY_DB (SELECT n) support for logical-DB isolation. - Cap the human-readable part of a namespace token at 64 chars so a very long model name cannot produce an unbounded key prefix / index name (the appended short hash keeps distinct namespaces collision-free). - Document the KNN-query injection-safety invariant (fields are constants) and why StoresGet uses a single aggregate DoMulti deadline for reads. - Unit tests for the Find nil/empty-key guard, fail-fast HNSW parsing, and VALKEY_DB parsing/validation; docs + .env updated for the new vars. Assisted-by: Kiro:claude-opus-4.8 golangci-lint Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * Address review feedback: configure valkey-store via model config richiejp asked that the valkey-store backend take its configuration from a model config rather than process-wide VALKEY_* environment variables, so multiple stores can each have their own Valkey config within one LocalAI process. This removes every env access from the backend and routes config through the model-config seam every other backend uses. - config.go: loadConfig(opts *pb.ModelOptions) now parses the model config `options:` list (key:value strings, split on the first ':') instead of os.Getenv. Option keys mirror the old VALKEY_* names without the prefix (addr, index_algo, distance_metric, ...). Defaults, fail-fast validation and the mandatory client name are unchanged. - store.go: Load threads opts into loadConfig; TLS comments/errors renamed off the VALKEY_* names. - core/backend/stores.go: StoreBackend and NewVectorStore take a *config.ModelConfigLoader, resolve the per-store ModelConfig by store name, and pass its Options (and Backend when unset) to the backend via WithLoadGRPCLoadModelOpts. No config -> default backend + built-in defaults, preserving the zero-config experience. - Endpoints/routes/application: thread the config loader to StoreBackend. - Unit + integration tests: configure via options; the integration test passes addr through the model-config path (VALKEY_ADDR is now only the test harness locating the server). - docs + .env: document the model-config options, drop the env var table. Assisted-by: Kiro:claude-opus-4.8 Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * Remove valkey-store informational comment from .env The backend is configured via model config, not env vars — the comment was unnecessary noise in .env. The configuration is already documented in docs/content/features/stores.md. Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * feat(valkey-store): gate Load on NamespacePrefix to refuse autoload probing Mirror local-store's pattern: reject model names without store.NamespacePrefix so the model loader's greedy autoload probe cannot bind an arbitrary model name to the vector store backend (the #9287 failure mode). Also adds unit tests for the gate covering: prefixed namespace, prefix alone, unprefixed model name, empty model, and nil opts. Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * feat(valkey-store): add username_env/password_env credential indirection Add support for resolving Valkey credentials from environment variables named in the model config, mirroring cloud-proxy's api_key_env pattern. This keeps secrets out of model YAML files and lets distinct store configs each reference their own credentials. Options: username_env / password_env name the env var holding the value. The direct username / password options still work and take precedence when both are set (backward compatible). Includes 5 unit tests and updated stores.md documentation. Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> * fix: correct rebase artifacts in backend-matrix.yml and Makefile Fix two issues introduced by the conflict-resolution script during the rebase onto master: 1. .github/backend-matrix.yml: valkey-store entries were merged INTO the cloud-proxy entries (duplicate keys in same YAML map items) instead of being separate list items. This broke cloud-proxy Linux builds and the cloud-proxy darwin entry lost its build-type/lang. Fixed by making them standalone entries and restoring cloud-proxy exactly as on master. 2. Makefile: duplicated .NOTPARALLEL and docker-build-backends lines. Collapsed to single lines that are master's current content plus the valkey-store additions. Also adds the three optional pickups from #10801: - /valkey-store in .gitignore (the built binary) - valkey-store row in docs/content/reference/compatibility-table.md - valkey-store line in backend/README.md Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Daria Korenieva <daric2612@gmail.com> |
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feat: Add 3d generation UI/API and trellis2cpp backend (#10979)
* feat(3d): add Generate3D RPC, FLAG_3D capability, and /v1/3d/generations endpoint Adds the plumbing for image-conditioned 3D asset generation (binary glTF / GLB output), modeled on the video generation path: - backend.proto: Generate3D RPC + Generate3DRequest (staged image src, glb dst, seed/step/cfg_scale/texture_steps, quality and background enums, params map for backend-specific extras) - pkg/grpc: thread Generate3D through client, server, embed, base and the backend interfaces; connection-evicting and distributed-node wrappers (in-flight tracking + file staging) included - core/config: FLAG_3D usecase (guessed only for the trellis2cpp backend), '3d' canonical usecase string mapped to the Generate3D method, and a '3d' output modality - REST: POST /v1/3d/generations (+ unversioned alias) returning OpenAIResponse with a /generated-3d URL or b64_json; conditioning image accepted as URL, base64, or data URI; quality/background validated at the edge; .glb served as model/gltf-binary - auth: '3d' route feature (default ON); /api/instructions entry Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * feat(trellis2cpp): add the trellis2.cpp image-to-3D backend Wraps localai-org/trellis2cpp (C++/GGML port of Microsoft TRELLIS.2, pbr-textures branch) as a Go+purego backend, following the stablediffusion-ggml pattern: - backend/go/trellis2cpp: purego bindings to the flat C ABI (v9, asserted at startup), eager pipeline load with model-set validation (refuses non-trellis GGUFs; degrades coarse/geometry-only/textured exactly like the upstream demo), Generate3D via t2_generate + t2_bake_glb writing a binary glTF to dst. Weight-free unit tests cover resolution/validation/param mapping — CI never downloads the multi-GB GGUF set or runs inference. - CPU SIMD variants build into per-variant directories (the shared libggml sonames collide across variants, unlike sd-ggml's flat renamed-.so scheme); run.sh picks one via /proc/cpuinfo. - CI wiring: backend-matrix entries (cpu, cuda12/13, vulkan amd64+arm64, l4t, l4t-cuda13, darwin metal), index.yaml meta + latest/master image entries, bump_deps tracking of the pbr-textures branch, changed-backends.js mapping, top-level Makefile targets. - Importer: auto-detects trellis GGUF repos/URIs (registered before llama-cpp so the .gguf match isn't stolen) and expands any trellis URI to the full 10-file component set spanning the three LocalAI-io HF repos. - Gallery: trellis2-4b (full PBR + 1024 cascade) and trellis2-4b-geometry (512 untextured) with verified sha256s. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * feat(ui): 3D generation page with native GLB viewer and IndexedDB history Adds a Studio tab + /app/3d page for the new image-to-3D endpoint: - GlbViewer ports the trellis2cpp demo's dependency-free WebGL2 renderer (quaternion trackball, metallic-roughness PBR, ACES, hidden-line wireframe with a bounded index budget) and pairs it with a minimal GLB parser for the two forms t2_bake_glb emits — dense vertex-PBR (linear COLOR_0 + _METALLIC_ROUGHNESS, uploaded as normalized integers) and the opt-in UV-atlas textured form. Parsing happens before any GL so stats and errors render without WebGL2. - use3DHistory stores past generations (params, input thumbnail, and the GLB blob itself) in IndexedDB with keep-newest-20 eviction — GLBs are multi-MB binaries localStorage can't hold — and the page offers a download button for the active GLB. - Wiring: CAP_3D capability constant (FLAG_3D — the exact string /api/models/capabilities serves), threeDApi, router entries, Studio tab, vite dev proxy, en locale keys. - e2e: render-smoke entry plus a focused spec that feeds a real one-triangle vertex-PBR GLB through the parser/viewer and exercises IndexedDB persistence, selection, deletion, and API errors. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-fable-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(3d): address API correctness and UX issues Keep 3D generation on the LocalAI-specific /3d/generations route and ensure authentication and permissions cover it. Propagate distributed transfer failures, publish a portable ARM64 backend image, honor importer overrides, and align discovery, upload validation, and touch controls. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * feat(3d): add previewable print remeshing Add a single-detail CGAL Alpha Wrap workflow for existing Trellis GLBs, including PBR reprojection, API documentation, tracing, and an in-browser preview before download. Allow the remesh route to enforce its 512 MiB upload cap independently of the smaller global default so generated high-resolution meshes can be processed. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * build(trellis2cpp): centralize remesh dependency pins Assisted-by: Codex:GPT-5 [apply_patch] [exec_command] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> * fix(kokoros): implement Generate3D stub for new proto RPC The Generate3D RPC added to backend.proto for the trellis2cpp backend made tonic's generated Backend trait require generate3_d, breaking the kokoros-grpc build. Return unimplemented like the other unsupported modalities. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <bot-opensource@localaisrl.com> |
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fix(kokoro): add CPU backend fallback (#11161)
Publish the existing Kokoro CPU profile for amd64 and arm64 and use it as the default gallery capability so Vulkan-only and CPU hosts can install the backend. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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fix(ci): build the CUDA 13 image on Ubuntu 24.04 (#11143)
* fix(ci): build the CUDA 13 image on Ubuntu 24.04 The amd64 `-gpu-nvidia-cuda-13` image is the only runtime image still built FROM ubuntu:22.04. The Ubuntu 24.04 migration (#7769) bumped its `ubuntu-version` to 2404 but left `base-image` on jammy, so the image ships glibc 2.35 while adding the noble CUDA apt repository, and every backend it unpacks is built on noble. Backends therefore cannot dlopen the libraries they bundle. The vLLM backend dies at import time with: OSError: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.38' not found (required by /backends/cuda13-vllm/lib/libnuma.so.1) and torchcodec finds no usable libavutil because jammy ships ffmpeg 4.x (libavutil.so.56) while torchcodec looks for .so.57 through .so.60. Add a spec over the build matrices that fails when a base image and the `ubuntu-version`/`ubuntu-codename` it is paired with disagree, or when the runtime images are split across Ubuntu releases. Entries whose base image does not name a release (JetPack) are left alone. The `base-grpc-cuda-13-amd64` builder base stays on jammy: it only compiles backends, and a lower glibc floor in a builder is safe. Fixes #11059 Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 golangci-lint Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(ci): drop the build matrix invariant spec Per review, the CI matrix guard does not belong in the tree. Only the base image bump remains. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-5 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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chore(deps): bump actions/setup-node from 4 to 7 (#11080)
Bumps [actions/setup-node](https://github.com/actions/setup-node) from 4 to 7. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/compare/v4...v7) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/setup-node dependency-version: '7' dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(backend): vllm-cpp - text-generation backend for vllm.cpp with llama.cpp-parity tool calling (#11100)
* feat(backend): add vllm-cpp text-generation backend (vllm.cpp) Wrap https://github.com/mudler/vllm.cpp - the LocalAI-team from-scratch C++20 port of vLLM (paged KV cache, continuous batching, prefix caching, safetensors + GGUF loading, no Python at inference) - as a Go gRPC backend over its stable C ABI (ABI v2) via purego. Backend (backend/go/vllm-cpp): - Load -> vllm_engine_load: accepts a .gguf file or a config.json model dir (anything else is refused, satisfying the greedy-probe rule); context_size maps to max_model_len, options block_size/num_blocks/max_num_seqs size the KV cache and scheduler admission. - Predict -> vllm_complete (blocking); PredictStream -> vllm_complete_stream with the per-delta C callback bridged into the gRPC stream. The backend embeds base.Base (not SingleThread): concurrent requests batch continuously in the engine's shared AsyncLLM scheduler. - PredictOptions.Grammar -> the ABI's structured_grammar (GBNF), giving grammar-constrained tool calling at parity with llama-cpp; the ABI also exposes JSON-schema/regex/choice constraints. - Hand-mirrored POD structs with layout locked by unit tests (unsafe.Offsetof vs the C offsets) and a runtime vllm_abi_version gate. - One portable library per platform (vllm.cpp uses per-file SIMD tiers with runtime dispatch), so no avx/avx2/avx512 variant builds. Wiring: - backend-matrix: CPU amd64+arm64 (per-arch + manifest merge), CUDA 12/13 amd64 (120a;121a Blackwell fat binary), L4T arm64 (121a, GB10/DGX Spark - the runtime-proven GPU target), Vulkan amd64, and Darwin arm64 Metal. - backend/index.yaml meta + 12 image entries (latest/development x cpu, cuda12, cuda13, l4t, vulkan, metal); bump_deps registration for the VLLM_CPP_VERSION pin; root Makefile registration; test-extra runs the unit specs (pure Go, no engine build). - Importers: preference-only swaps - llama-cpp (GGUF) and vllm (safetensors) advertise vllm-cpp via AdditionalBackends and emit backend: vllm-cpp without tokenizer templating (the C ABI takes the FINAL prompt; templating and tool parsing stay LocalAI-side). No auto-detect importer. - Docs: backends list, top-level README maintained-engines table, compatibility table. Verified: 20/20 Ginkgo specs against the real pinned engine and Qwen3.5-2B-UD-Q8_K_XL.gguf on CPU - blocking + streaming parity, greedy determinism, stop words, GBNF-constrained generation, and 4 concurrent streams; plus a dlopen/ABI-gate smoke of the built gRPC server binary. Upstream ABI v2 + production structured-output wiring landed as mudler/vllm.cpp@86013f3. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(vllm-cpp): ride the autoparser code path - engine-side chat templating and tool engagement (ABI v3) The backend now implements AIModelRich (PredictRich / PredictStreamRich) over vllm.cpp's ABI v3 chat entry points, so chat and tool calling ride the SAME code path as the llama.cpp autoparser: the ENGINE renders the model's chat template, decides when a tool call engages, and parses it - LocalAI receives pre-parsed ChatDelta / ToolCallDelta protos exactly as it does from llama-cpp. - With use_tokenizer_template + structured Messages, PredictOptions lowers to ONE OpenAI chat request JSON (messages, tools, tool_choice, sampling, stream_options.include_usage) for vllm_chat / vllm_chat_stream. tool_choice auto lowers engine-side to a LAZY structural-tag decode constraint - free text until the model emits the tool trigger, then the call is grammar-constrained; required/named force a call. Tool output is parsed by the engine's streaming Hermes-style parser; each chat.completion.chunk maps onto ChatDeltas (content / reasoning_content / tool_calls) which the host already prefers over Go-side tag extraction. Without structured messages the plain path (LocalAI templating + optional GBNF grammar) applies unchanged. - The engine resolves the chat template from the GGUF tokenizer.chat_template metadata (or tokenizer_config.json); templates beyond its minja subset - e.g. the full Qwen3.5 namespace()/macro template - degrade engine-side to a Hermes-aware fallback prompt (tools schemas + <tool_call> instruction) with a stderr witness, so structural-tag engagement keeps working. - Importers now emit the same config shape as llama-cpp for vllm-cpp (use_tokenizer_template: true, no-grammar autoparser flow); only the llama-cpp-specific use_jinja option and the vllm-python parser options are dropped. - Pin bumped to mudler/vllm.cpp@aaed7ec (ABI v3 + chat-prompt resolution). Verified against the real engine and Qwen3.5-2B-UD-Q8_K_XL.gguf on CPU: full suite green - blocking chat, streaming deltas concatenating byte-equal to the blocking answer, a REQUIRED tool call returning schema-valid arguments JSON, and an AUTO run where the engine itself engages get_weather and streams parsed tool deltas; plus unit specs for the request lowering, chunk->ChatDelta mapping, and the C struct mirrors (ABI gate now v3). Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(vllm-cpp): ABI v5 - engine-side parser selection for 30 tool dialects + reasoning Bump the vllm.cpp pin to the autoparser-parity engine: 30 tool-call dialects (every pure-text parser in the pinned vLLM registry, each ported 1:1 with its upstream tests), 7 reasoning parsers, google/minja as the template renderer (the full Qwen3.5 template now renders engine-side), per-family structural tags (tool_choice required/named compiles the model's NATIVE syntax where expressible), and template auto-detection for both parser axes. Backend changes: - cModelParams mirrors ABI v5 (tool_parser + reasoning_parser fields, layout-locked by the offset tests; ABI gate now v5). - New model options tool_parser:<name> / reasoning_parser:<name> pass through to the engine; unset means template auto-detection (18-row tool marker table; [THINK]->mistral, <think>->think_auto for reasoning); "none" disables the reasoning split; unknown names fail the first chat call. - Chat chunks parse the `reasoning` field (the pin renamed reasoning_content), flowing into ChatDelta.ReasoningContent which the host already prefers. Live e2e against Qwen3.5-2B-UD-Q8_K_XL.gguf on CPU, full suite green: the real chat template renders (no more fallback), reasoning auto-detection picks think_auto so markerless answers stay pure content (the live run caught the deepseek_r1 content-swallow upstream and drove the think_auto fix), required tool_choice returns schema-valid arguments, auto tool_choice engages engine-side and streams parsed deltas, and blocking/streaming stay byte-identical. Turn latency also dropped (proper template EOS behavior). Upstream program landed as mudler/vllm.cpp 86013f3..5fffe7e (ABI v2-v5, minja, parser waves B1/B2/B4, reasoning seam, structural-tag registry, think_auto). Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * chore(vllm-cpp): bump the engine pin to the ENG-wave close-out mudler/vllm.cpp@df8909b: the six engine-backed vLLM tool-parser families (qwen3-coder/xml/mimo, kimi_k2, glm45/47, minimax_m2, gemma4, seed_oss) text-reimplemented from their wire formats and held to the upstream test suites - 39 registered dialects; the pinned vLLM registry is now covered except the three Rust/Harmony-backed families, descoped by decision. kimi_k2 also gains a full native structural-tag builder; four new template auto-detection rows land with test-pinned ordering. Full backend e2e re-run green against Qwen3.5-2B-UD-Q8_K_XL.gguf on CPU. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): add the vllm-cpp-development gallery meta The gallery grew the twelve latest/development image entries but was missing the separate vllm-cpp-development meta (own capabilities map targeting the -development image names), which every backend ships so the development gallery resolves per-platform. Validated: all capability targets in both metas resolve to existing entries, and every image URI's tag suffix matches a backend-matrix build. Also full-stack verified in this change's context (single-node local-ai from this branch, locally-built backend under --backends-path, Qwen3.5-2B GGUF): /v1/chat/completions non-stream (clean content + usage), streaming (SSE deltas), tool_choice auto engaging get_weather engine-side with schema-valid arguments and finish_reason=tool_calls, and streamed tool-call deltas in the standard name-first cadence. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): repair the CI backend builds - gcc-14 -Werror + fat-arch Triton Two distinct failures took down all five vllm-cpp backend builds on the PR: 1. gcc-14 (ubuntu:24.04 CI images; the local toolchain is gcc-13) fails the engine build with -Werror=maybe-uninitialized in InputBatch::condense - a false positive through a staging std::optional's raw storage. Fixed upstream (mudler/vllm.cpp@61f3e85) by moving slot-to-slot directly; verified BOTH ways under dockerized g++-14.2 (unfixed reproduces CI's two diagnostics exactly, fixed compiles clean) with the engine's behavior suites green. Pin bumped to that sha. 2. The amd64 CUDA builds died at CMake configure: the vendored Triton-AOT cubin trees are per-arch and the engine refuses -DVLLM_CPP_TRITON=ON on a multi-arch (120a;121a) fat build unless pinned to one tree, which would be unsound for the other arch. Triton is now enabled only on the single-arch arm64/GB10 build (where the cubins matter); the fat amd64 binary uses the engine's non-AOT GDN path. Backend e2e re-run green at the new pin (Qwen3.5-2B on CPU, full suite). Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): cuda-12 images cannot compile compute_121a - target 120a only The second CI round surfaced a CUDA-version constraint: the cuda-12 (12.8) image's nvcc rejects 'compute_121a' (GB10 arch support landed with CUDA 13), killing the amd64 cuda-12 build at nvcc. Gate the architecture list on CUDA_MAJOR_VERSION (exported by Dockerfile.golang): cuda-12 builds consumer Blackwell 120a only, cuda-13 keeps the 120a;121a fat binary, arm64/l4t (cuda-13) keeps single-arch 121a with the Triton cubins. GB10 is arm64, so the amd64 cuda-12 image never served it - no capability change. Verified by Makefile dry-run variable dumps for all three combinations (cuda12 -> 120a; cuda13 -> 120a;121a; cpu -> CUDA off). Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): drop the cuda-12 variant - the engine needs the CUDA 13 toolchain Third CI round, third layer: with the arch list already narrowed to 120a, the cuda-12 (12.8) build still dies in ptxas compiling the sm_120a NVFP4 MMA kernels ("Vector type too large, exceeds 128 bit limit") - the Blackwell fp4 path genuinely requires the CUDA 13 toolchain, and vllm.cpp supports Blackwell-family GPUs only. Shipping a cuda-12 image without the fp4 kernels would be a crippled build of an engine whose whole GPU story is fp4, so the variant is dropped instead: - backend-matrix: cuda-12 vllm-cpp entry removed (cuda-13 amd64, l4t arm64, cpu, vulkan, metal remain). - gallery: cuda12 image entries removed; the nvidia capability now resolves to the cuda13 image in both metas; the nvidia-cuda-12 key is dropped so older-driver hosts fall back to the CPU image instead of an unrunnable one. - backend Makefile: BUILD_TYPE=cublas under CUDA_MAJOR_VERSION=12 now fails fast with a clear message; cuda-13 keeps the 120a;121a fat binary and arm64/l4t keeps 121a with the Triton cubins. Verified: Makefile branch dumps for all four combinations (cuda12 loud error, cuda13 fat, arm64 121a+Triton, cpu off), YAML parses, matrix filter tests green, gallery capability targets all resolve. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): forward multi-turn tool identity and reasoning to the engine chatRequestJSON dropped Message.ToolCallId and Message.Name on role="tool" replies and Message.ReasoningContent on assistant history, so a second turn after tool execution reached the engine's chat template without the fields that bind a tool result to the call it answers. Forward all three (present-only, matching the OpenAI wire shape) and pin vllm.cpp to 6a0bd3e7, where ChatMessage parses/round-trips tool_calls, tool_call_id, name and reasoning and the minja adapter exposes them to the template context. Adds the round-trip request-lowering spec (user -> assistant tool_call -> tool reply -> lowered request) and re-ran the gated e2e suite against the new engine pin with a real Qwen3.5 GGUF: chat, reasoning split, streaming parity, required-tool and auto-tool cases all green. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 [Bash] [Edit] [Read] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): bump vllm.cpp for the darwin arm64 i8mm build fix The darwin-metal CI job was the first build to compile the engine's arm CPU-quant files on macOS and hit their Linux-only <asm/hwcap.h> / <sys/auxv.h> includes. vllm.cpp 9e1c9025 detects i8mm per-OS (auxv on Linux, sysctl on Apple Silicon) with kernels untouched. Gated e2e suite re-run green against the new pin with a real Qwen3.5 GGUF. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 [Bash] [Read] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(vllm-cpp): darwin build - bound cmake parallelism when nproc is absent The macOS runners have no nproc, so JOBS evaluated empty and `cmake --build -j$(JOBS)` became bare `-j`: unlimited clang jobs on a 3-core/7GB Mac, which swap-thrashed until the 6h GHA timeout (the log shows "nproc: Command not found" and 7+ concurrent clang processes being reaped at the cutoff). Use the same portable fallback chain as the other darwin backends: nproc, then sysctl hw.ncpu, then 4. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-fable-5 [Bash] [Edit] [Read] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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feat(backend): add magpie-tts-cpp text-to-speech backend (#11115)
* feat(backend): add magpie-tts-cpp text-to-speech backend
Add a Go + purego backend wrapping the magpie-tts.cpp ggml port of NVIDIA's
Magpie TTS Multilingual 357M (encoder + autoregressive decoder over NanoCodec
tokens), producing 22.05 kHz mono audio in 5 baked voices (Aria, Jason, John,
Leo, Sofia; case-insensitive names or indices 0-4) across 9+ languages from a
single self-contained GGUF. Mirrors qwen3-tts-cpp / moss-tts-cpp: dlopen the
static-ggml shared library, bind the flat magpie_tts_capi_* C-API via purego
(no local C shim needed, the upstream .so exports it directly), and serve the
gRPC TTS + TTSStream methods behind base.SingleThread (the C context is not
reentrant across synthesize calls).
The backend CMakeLists translates the Makefile's -DGGML_{CUDA,METAL,VULKAN,HIP}
flags into upstream's MAGPIE_GGML_* toggles (upstream FORCE-overwrites the ggml
cache entries from those), pinned to magpie-tts.cpp v0.1.1
(e3f3dd1ebe22b64e7405f93b519f2d1930712568), which statically links ggml into
libmagpie-tts.so (ldd shows only system libs).
Wires the full registration: backend-matrix.yml (CPU amd64/arm64, CUDA 12/13,
Intel SYCL f16/f32, Vulkan amd64/arm64, ROCm, NVIDIA L4T + L4T CUDA 13, and
Darwin metal), backend/index.yaml metas and image entries, the root Makefile
build targets, the changed-backends backend-filter path mapping, the bump_deps
auto-bump matrix, a test-extra per-backend smoke job, the /backends/known
pref-only importer entry, the backend capabilities map (TTS + TTSStream, no
voice cloning), and the README / compatibility-table docs rows.
Verified locally: unit + e2e Ginkgo suites pass against the real q8_0 GGUF
(22.05 kHz mono WAV, RMS > 0.01), a live gRPC LoadModel + TTS round-trip
returns valid non-silent audio, and the pre-commit gates (make lint,
make test-coverage-check) pass, run manually with LOCALAI_TEST_HTTP_PORT
overriding the locally-occupied 9090.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* gallery: add magpie-tts-cpp model entries (q8_0 + f16)
Add the Magpie TTS Multilingual 357M GGUFs from mudler/magpie-tts.cpp-gguf to
the model gallery: q8_0 (~624 MB, near-lossless, fastest decode, recommended)
with an f16 (~784 MB) variant, both served by the magpie-tts-cpp backend.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* magpie-tts-cpp: bump pin to rewritten upstream v0.1.1 SHA
Upstream history was rewritten to purge accidentally committed build
artifacts; v0.1.1 now resolves to 6f7696cf.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix(ci): dedup the three workflows that stack runs on every PR push (#11058)
build-test.yaml, yaml-check.yml and secscan.yaml had no concurrency block at all, so every push to a PR stacked another full batch instead of superseding the previous one. build-test carries a macos-latest job, the scarcest runner class we use, and secscan fires on every push to every branch because its `push:` trigger is unfiltered. build-test and yaml-check use the same group idiom as lint.yml and the other eleven workflows that already have one: key on the PR number so pushes to a PR share a group, and cancel only on pull_request. On a master push the key falls back to github.sha and cancel-in-progress is false, so master runs never cancel each other -- that is deliberate, since backend.yml builds only the backends a given commit touched and superseding would drop those builds. secscan needs a different key: it has no pull_request trigger, so the shared idiom would fall back to the unique-per-commit sha and dedup nothing. It groups on github.ref instead, and excludes master from cancellation for the same per-commit reason. Cancelling a superseded feature-branch scan is safe because the only output is a SARIF upload and code scanning keeps the latest result per ref. No behaviour change on master for any of the three. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(ci): authenticate the nightly dependency-bump API calls (#11042)
The "Bump Backend dependencies" workflow has failed every night for the last two weeks. #11012 fixed one cause (repos renamed under localai-org); what is left is rate limiting. bump_deps.sh fans out to ~25 parallel matrix jobs that each query api.github.com anonymously. Anonymous calls are capped at 60/hour per source IP and GitHub-hosted runners egress through shared NAT addresses, so a random handful of jobs draw HTTP 403 and die at curl exit 22 with an empty response. Last night that hit ggml-org/whisper.cpp and mudler/depth-anything.cpp -- both public and resolvable, nothing wrong with either pin. Route every bump script through a shared gh_curl helper that sends GITHUB_TOKEN when present (1000/hour instead of 60) and retries transient failures, including the 403s that plain --retry ignores. The helper suppresses xtrace around the call so the Authorization header cannot land in a public job log. bump_docs.sh had a sharper version of the same bug: it piped an unchecked response into `jq -r .tag_name`, so a throttled request resolved to the string "null" and would have been published as the docs version. It now refuses to write anything it cannot resolve to a tag. Verified locally by running all four scripts end to end against their real upstreams: correct SHAs/tags written, exit 0; a nonexistent repo now fails with a named diagnostic instead of a bare exit 22 and leaves the pinned file untouched; the token is absent from the xtrace output; and the scripts still work unauthenticated. Assisted-by: Claude:opus-4.8 [Claude Code] Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(gallery): fix stale DFlash drafters and add the APEX families as variant ladders (#11027)
* fix(gallery): repoint qwen3-4b/qwen3.5-9b dflash drafters at post-rename GGUFs The drafters both entries referenced were converted from the pre-merge DFlash PR branch and carry dflash.target_layer_ids. llama.cpp reads dflash.target_layers and refuses the load. The stored values are offset by +1 relative to the HF-side field, so the files cannot be repaired by renaming the key and must be replaced. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): add apexentries HuggingFace client Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * ci(apexentries): build the HF client via pkg/httpclient The apexentries HuggingFace client was constructed as a raw &http.Client{Timeout: 60s}. The repo convention (documented in .golangci.yml, which cannot express this as a forbidigo pattern) is that all outbound HTTP goes through pkg/httpclient, which refuses redirects by default and sets a TLS 1.2 floor. The std client follows redirects and forwards custom credential headers to the redirect target on a cross-host hop (GHSA-3mj3-57v2-4636). Only a User-Agent is sent today, but this calls an external API and an HF_TOKEN header added later would leak. Switch to httpclient.NewWithTimeout, preserving the 60 second timeout. No behaviour change for the current header set. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): discover APEX tiers by filename suffix Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): resolve unsloth counterparts and sharded quants Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): render APEX child entries with the dflash/mtp tag rule Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * ci(apexentries): set backend, known_usecases and cross-repo drafters RenderChild left three gaps against the hand-written gallery entries. The generated entries reference gallery/virtual.yaml, which supplies no backend, so every generated entry named no engine at all. All comparable hand-written entries set backend: llama-cpp in overrides; do the same. Set known_usecases to [chat] alongside it: LocalAI falls back to the backend defaults when it is absent, so this is convention rather than breakage, but generated entries should not read differently from their neighbours. The drafter was also assumed to live in the repo publishing the weights. Speculative pairings routinely cross repos, and a drafter URI built from the weights repo 404s at install time. Add ChildInput.DraftRepo, used for both the drafter URI and its local path, falling back to Repo when empty so pairings that do ship the drafter alongside the weights are unchanged. The dflash/mtp tagging rule is untouched: the tag still follows SpecType and nothing else. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): dedupe generated entries against the existing gallery Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * apexentries: canonicalize HF URIs and dedup the generated batch Merge exists to stop a second gallery entry being added for weights the gallery already ships, but two gaps let duplicates through on a bulk run. The URI key was compared as an exact string while render.go only ever emits https://huggingface.co/{repo}/resolve/main/{file} and the gallery records 1038 of its URIs in huggingface://{repo}/{file} shorthand. A generated unsloth rung whose weights are already shipped in shorthand was therefore not recognised. canonicalURI reduces both spellings to one key and is applied on both sides, taking care that the repo is exactly the first two path segments so sharded quants in a subdirectory still match. A URI in neither form is returned untouched so other hosts dedup on their literal string. Merge also never accounted for entries it had just accepted, so two generated entries sharing a name or a primary URI both landed in add. Several APEX repos share one base model and resolve to the same unsloth counterpart, so the identical rungs are generated twice under the same name. Batch state is tracked locally rather than written back into the caller's ExistingIndex, which a caller may reasonably reuse. Name is still checked before URI: a name collision must block the add regardless of the weights. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): verify variant and tagging invariants in the gallery index Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(ci): scope the apex-entries verifier to what it can actually judge The verifier reported 60 problems against the real gallery, 57 of which were llama.cpp assumptions meeting entries from other backends. A gate that is wrong 57 times out of 60 cannot gate anything. - The weight-count check catches a quant label collision in llama-cpp quant discovery, so it now runs only for overrides.backend: llama-cpp. Entries with no declared backend are skipped because their weights are declared in the referenced url: template, which the verifier never reads. - The dflash/mtp tag check now implements the per-backend table in .agents/adding-gallery-models.md instead of assuming llama.cpp's spec_type: vocabulary. ds4 declares mtp_path:/mtp_draft:; sglang declares speculative_algorithm: in a file this verifier cannot follow, so sglang entries are not judged in either direction. The check stays bidirectional within the backends it does judge. - sha256 is now required on .gguf files only, since every non-GGUF asset in the index belongs to a hand-curated entry outside this generator's scope. Against the current gallery this leaves exactly the three genuine problems: two entries setting spec_type:draft-mtp without the mtp tag, and one entry whose overrides.mmproj names a file it does not download. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * ci(apexentries): anchor quant matching and invert the sha256 rule UnaccountedQuants matched files to wanted quants with strings.Contains, which reproduces the substring collision it was written to warn about: Q8_0 is a substring of UD-Q8_0, so a repo publishing only UD-Q8_0 was reported as publishing an unbuilt Q8_0. Subdirectory-sharded UD quants are the normal unsloth layout for large repos, so this fired on realistic input. Match on the quant label as an anchored token instead, the way DiscoverUnslothQuants does, so the diagnostic and the discovery it audits cannot disagree about what a file is. Root-level shards, the layout the diagnostic mainly exists to catch, stay detected. The sha256 requirement was scoped to .gguf, which exempted seven real model weights: wan_2.1_vae.safetensors and clip_vision_h.safetensors across the wan-2.1-*-ggml entries, both load-bearing weights named by gallery/wan-ggml.yaml. Invert the rule so a checksum is required on everything except metadata extensions, which keeps a future weight format covered by default rather than silently exempt. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): wire the apexentries command Adds the generation path to the apexentries command: list the mudler APEX repos, discover each one's quality ladder and its unsloth counterpart's quant rungs from the filenames actually published, render a child entry per build plus a family parent carrying the variants list, dedup against the gallery, and write the additions to -out or append them with -apply. Discovery shortfalls are reported at discovery time rather than left to the verifier. A quant or a tier that discovery drops leaves no trace in a finished gallery file, and because an empty imatrix ladder falls back to the plain one, a repo whose imatrix filenames all fail to match downgrades the whole family silently instead of erroring. Merge's single reused map is split into two reported categories. A URI match means the gallery already ships exactly these weights and referencing the existing entry is correct; a name collision means an unrelated entry owns the name and referencing it would substitute a different build. Multimodal children now declare known_usecases [chat, vision]. An explicit known_usecases suppresses the backend-default fallback, so a chat-only entry carrying an mmproj never matches the vision or multimodal gallery filters. .github/ci is invisible to go list ./..., so a workflow names both generator packages explicitly and their specs finally run on pull requests. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(ci): gather APEX builds under the base model entry The hub for a family is the BASE model entry, never a generated *-apex parent. Somebody looking for qwen3.6-35b-a3b has to find every build of those weights under that one name, so a competing qwen3.6-35b-a3b-apex hub would split the family and leave half of it invisible. When the gallery already ships the base entry, a variants block is spliced into it textually, leaving its description, icon, tags, overrides and files untouched. Only a family whose base model the gallery does not ship gets a new hub, still named for the base model and carrying one of the discovered builds as its own payload so it declares a backend the verifier can judge. The line editing is factored into .github/ci/galleryedit, shared with the variantproposals job, so the two cannot drift apart on where a variants block belongs. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(apexentries): treat an unreadable optional counterpart repo as absent HuggingFace answers 401 Unauthorized, not 404, for a repository that does not exist when the request carries no credentials. FetchRepoFiles treated only 404 as absence, so probing for the OPTIONAL unsloth counterpart hard failed for every family that legitimately has none: 27 of the 45 APEX families are community merges that will never have an unsloth build, and a full run failed all of them. Split the fetch so the two call sites can apply different policies to the same response. The APEX repo itself stays strict: a 401 or 403 on a repo the run requires is a real failure and still errors. Only the optional probe tolerates it, because without a token 401 cannot be told apart from absence. That collapse is lossy in one direction, since a private or gated repo also answers 401, so the skipped candidates are named in the run summary alongside the other silent-shortfall counters instead of being dropped in silence. Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * ci(apexentries): report full-precision sources as a known exclusion The 45 APEX repos publish their unquantized F16 sources next to the imatrix ladder, flat or sharded. Discovery correctly emits nothing for them, but they were landing in the unclassified total, leaving a permanent baseline of 24 benign lines on every run. That baseline is what the unclassified check exists to prevent: a standing count of known-benign files is exactly what hides the one file that ever genuinely matters. Count full-precision sources separately and give them their own summary line, so unclassified returns to 0 and stays loud when something really is an unknown shape. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * fix(apexentries): namespace local paths by owner and enable MTP builds localPath namespaced downloads by the repo basename alone, so two repos publishing the same filename under different owners collapsed to one local path. LiquidAI/LFM2.5-8B-A1B-GGUF and unsloth/LFM2.5-8B-A1B-GGUF collided that way, and both were offered from the same hub, so installing the second either overwrote the first model's weights or was skipped as already present while recording a sha256 that did not match the bytes on disk. The owner is now its own path segment: owner/repo is globally unique on HuggingFace and neither half can contain a separator, so uniqueness holds by construction. Verify gains a check for the whole class, that no local filename may map to two different upstream URIs. It surfaces seven pre-existing collisions in the gallery, which are left alone here. Entries built from the *-APEX-MTP-GGUF repos now configure MTP rather than shipping the heads inert, matching the pattern the hand-written MTP entries already use: spec_type:draft-mtp with spec_n_max and spec_p_min, tagged mtp, and no draft_model because the heads live in the weights. RenderChild no longer requires a separate drafter file before it will configure a spec type, while the cross-repo drafter path is unchanged. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * feat(gallery): add the APEX GGUF families as variant ladders Adds the imatrix quality ladder from each mudler/*-APEX-GGUF repo, a fixed subset of unsloth quant rungs where a counterpart repo exists, and the MTP builds, then attaches them to the base model entry so one entry offers every build of the same weights and LocalAI picks the one that fits the hardware. Ten existing base model entries gain a variants list; twenty-seven families that the gallery had no base entry for get one. Builds are discovered from the filenames each repo actually publishes rather than derived from its name, since six repos ship a stem that differs from their repo name. Every file carries a sha256 taken from the HuggingFace API. 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fix(ci): repair nightly backend dep bumps for renamed localai-org repos (#11012)
The "Bump Backend dependencies" workflow has failed every night for over ten days. Four upstreams — ced.cpp, moss-transcribe.cpp, voice-detect.cpp and rf-detr.cpp — moved from the mudler org to localai-org, so the GitHub API answers 301 for the old slugs. ced.cpp additionally renamed its default branch to main. bump_deps.sh fetched without -L or -f and never checked the response, so the redirect's JSON body was passed straight to sed, which died with "unterminated `s' command". The loud failure was luck: an error body without slashes would have been substituted into the Makefile as the new pin, silently corrupting the version and shipping it in a bump PR. Point the matrix at the new slugs and branch, and harden the script so a bad response can never reach sed: follow redirects, fail on HTTP errors, and require a bare 40-hex SHA before rewriting anything. Also refresh the now-stale repository URLs in the backend Makefiles, test scripts, backend/index.yaml and the docs. Verified all 25 matrix entries resolve to a commit SHA and that the four previously-failing jobs run end to end against the real API. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Co-authored-by: localai-org-maint-bot <306269227+localai-org-maint-bot@users.noreply.github.com> |
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ci(gallery): propose variant groupings for review instead of letting them decay (#10992)
ci(gallery): propose variant groupings for review on a schedule A gallery entry may declare `variants:`, references to other entries that are alternative builds of the same weights, and auto-selection then installs the best build for the host. Those families exist only because humans curated them in two manual sweeps. The gallery agent dedupes on the HuggingFace repo URL and picks one quantization per model, so it never adds a second build of a repo it already has, and consequently never creates a family and never joins one. A model published across two repos lands as two unrelated standalone entries. The grouping decays as the gallery grows and nothing notices. Add a scheduled job, in the same shape as the checksum checker: compute offline, edit the index textually, open a pull request against ci-forks. It proposes and never decides. Grouping is a judgement call that has gone wrong in both directions, so the value is catching drift and surfacing candidates with their evidence. Three grouping signals, taken from the manual sweeps: same name once quantization markers are stripped, the `:` config-suffix convention, and the same primary weight filename once quantization markers are stripped. The third requires the same upstream repository. Excluding auxiliary files is not enough on its own: bert-embeddings, an ultravox audio model and a roleplay finetune all declare a primary file called llama-3.2-1b-instruct-q4_k_m.gguf, and grouping on that is the same error that linked four wan-2.1 entries and Z-Image-Turbo to qwen3-4b. Add gallery/variant-exclusions.yaml, a checked-in rejection ledger. A job that re-proposes declined candidates every night becomes noise and gets ignored. Declining a proposal is one flow-mapping line a reviewer adds inside the proposal pull request itself. Seeded with the six -abliterated pairs whose base is also in the gallery, the mistral-small multimodal pair, the whisper-1 alias, the kokoros language set, and the recurring finetune tokens. qat and apex are deliberately not on it: they are quantization techniques. Proposals refuse to nest, to let two parents claim one target, to target an entry that installs nothing, and to touch a merge anchor, since a variants key added to an anchor is inherited by every merging child. The anchor refusal names every entry that would inherit, which is the worklist a human needs. Run against the pre-sweep gallery, the job rediscovers 12 of the 19 groupings the second manual sweep made, with no false positives. The rest it reports as refusals or ledger declines rather than missing silently. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(ci): rebuild backends when shared build inputs change (#10975)
The backend matrix path filter only matched files under a backend's own directory, so a change to shared build infrastructure rebuilt nothing at all: an empty matrix, every job green, and the change reaching no image. PR #10946 fixed scripts/build/package-gpu-libs.sh shipping a partial 4-of-8 cuDNN library set, which mixed versions with the venv's pip cuDNN and produced CUDNN_STATUS_SUBLIBRARY_VERSION_MISMATCH at inference time. It merged 1h48m after the weekly full-matrix cron had already run, so no backend image ever received the fix and nothing signalled that it had been un-shipped. Add a SHARED_BUILD_INPUTS table mapping each shared path to the narrowest set of matrix entries it can honestly invalidate, plus a generic rule for backend/Dockerfile.<x> (which each entry already names). A full matrix is 417 Linux + 56 Darwin builds, so package-gpu-libs.sh now rebuilds the 176 Python entries rather than everything. Unclassified files under scripts/build/ fall back to a full rebuild deliberately: over-building is recoverable, silently shipping nothing is not. Extract the filtering logic to scripts/lib/backend-filter.mjs so it can be unit-tested without bun, js-yaml or a GitHub API round-trip, and run those tests from the existing lint workflow via `make test-ci-scripts`. Assisted-by: Claude Code:claude-opus-4-8[1m] [Read] [Edit] [Bash] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(gpu-libs): bundle cuDNN only where it is used, and complete it when it is (#10946)
cuDNN 9 is a dispatcher (libcudnn.so.9) plus seven sublibraries the dispatcher
dlopen()s by bare soname. Only the dispatcher is ever a DT_NEEDED, so ldd finds
it and never the seven. The allowlist force-copied three of them
(libcudnn.so*, libcudnn_ops.so*, libcudnn_cnn.so*) into every CUDA backend,
which is wrong in both directions at once: too few libraries for a backend that
uses cuDNN, and too many for one that does not.
On an L4T fleet, ten of the eleven backends carrying cuDNN were in a broken end
state; the one that was correct was correct by accident, being BUILD_TYPE=cpu
so package_cuda_libs never ran for it.
longcat-video bundled 4 of 8 at 9.24.0 over a complete pip set at 9.20.0.48
in its venv. libbackend.sh puts lib/ on LD_LIBRARY_PATH, searched before
DT_RUNPATH, so the bundle won and the rest still came from the venv:
CUDNN_STATUS_SUBLIBRARY_VERSION_MISMATCH.
Nine others bundled 3 of 8 and had no venv cuDNN. None bundled
libcudnn_graph, which libcudnn_cnn has a hard DT_NEEDED on, so it resolved
out of the runtime image and the process ran bundled 9.22.0 against system
9.23.2.
Five of those nine - llama-cpp, whisper, rfdetr-cpp, sam3-cpp,
stablediffusion-ggml - do not reference cuDNN at all. ggml goes through cuBLAS.
They were carrying ~57 MB of cuDNN with no consumer, and completing the family
for them would have taken that to ~576 MB for nothing.
Sizes overall: backends with no cuDNN consumer shed ~57 MB each (seven
instances on the fleet measured, plus longcat's ~60 MB), while the ones that
genuinely use cuDNN grow from ~57 MB to ~576 MB, because the five missing
sublibraries are ~517 MB, dominated by libcudnn_engines_precompiled. Net on
that fleet is an increase of roughly 570 MB. That growth is the bug being paid
off, not a regression: those backends only work today by silently borrowing the
missing five from the runtime image. Whether the engines set can be trimmed is
an open question, not addressed here.
So bundle per backend, by what that backend actually needs:
- venv has a complete pip cuDNN -> bundle nothing; $ORIGIN resolves the pip
set, which is the one its torch was built against (longcat-video)
- venv has no pip cuDNN -> bundle the complete family. Stays
conservative rather than detecting consumers: for a Python backend they sit
inside the venv (torch, ctranslate2, onnxruntime) where the sweep does not
look (vllm)
- no venv, nothing references cuDNN -> bundle nothing (llama-cpp, whisper,
rfdetr-cpp, sam3-cpp, stablediffusion-ggml)
- no venv, something references it -> bundle the complete family
(face-detect, voice-detect)
The no-venv case needs no new machinery. Go backends stage their own shared
object into package/lib, which IS the target dir, so sweep_transitive_deps
already pulls the dispatcher when it is a genuine dependency - that is exactly
how libcudnn_graph reached longcat. cuDNN simply comes off the force-copy list,
and complete_cudnn_family fills in the seven dlopen'd sublibraries around
whatever the sweep found. Detection is a string scan rather than ldd, so a
consumer that only dlopen()s cuDNN is seen too; over-matching costs an unused
library, under-matching costs a backend that cannot load.
Keeping bundled and pip versions in agreement instead is not viable: nothing
here pins nvidia-cudnn (zero occurrences), torch is unpinned for l4t13 except
longcat-video, and the fleet already runs five concurrent cuDNN versions -
9.19.0.56, 9.20.0.48, 9.22.0, 9.23.2, 9.24.0.
verify_cudnn_bundle asserts the end state: exactly one complete cuDNN visible to
whoever needs one - never both, never partial, and never zero for a backend that
references it. Zero is correct and common otherwise. It deliberately does not
accept the build image's system cuDNN as completing a partial bundle, which is
the shape that had been shipping silently; the build image is not the runtime
image. A version check alone would have missed longcat too, whose four bundled
libs were all 9.24.0 and mutually consistent.
Match per family for the other components for the same dlopen reason: TensorRT
(libnvinfer_plugin, libnvinfer_builder_resource), cuBLAS, cuFFT, cuSPARSE,
cuSOLVER, nvRTC. Exclusions bind inside copy_lib so they cover the sweep.
The packaging scripts' shell tests ran nowhere in CI. Add make
test-build-scripts and a lint workflow job so they gate every PR.
Fixes #10905
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 golangci-lint shellcheck
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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chore(deps): bump actions/setup-node from 6 to 7 (#10915)
Bumps [actions/setup-node](https://github.com/actions/setup-node) from 6 to 7. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/compare/v6...v7) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/setup-node dependency-version: '7' dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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ci(dependabot): ignore torch/transformers for diffusers to fix Jetson-index auth failure (#10913)
The weekly "Dependabot Updates" pip job for /backend/python/diffusers has been failing with `private_source_authentication_failure` against the Jetson pip index (https://pypi.jetson-ai-lab.io/jp6/cu129/), referenced by that backend's requirements-l4t12.txt. diffusers is the only dependabot-configured pip directory that pulls from that private index, so it is the only update job that fails; the other backends update cleanly. torch and transformers are deliberately pinned in this backend for reproducibility (see backend/python/diffusers/requirements-*.txt and #9979), so we do not want dependabot bumping them anyway. Ignoring both dependencies for this directory stops dependabot from resolving them against the unreachable Jetson index and keeps the weekly update job green, without removing update coverage for the rest of the backend's dependencies. Assisted-by: Claude:opus-4.8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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docs: onboarding overhaul, dedup, and error docs (#7711) (#10895)
* docs: fix CPU image tag (latest, not latest-cpu) Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: use canonical localai/localai registry in models guide Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: replace dead llama-stable backend with llama-cpp Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: correct mitm-proxy intercept config and redaction tier Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: fix text-to-audio endpoint and broken notice block Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: fix VAD example, stale FAQ, broken link, CLI list, whats-new dump Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: render advanced/reference section indexes (consolidate _index) Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: remove duplicate getting-started build/kubernetes pages Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: fold container image reference into installation/containers Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: remove stale advanced fine-tuning page (superseded by features/fine-tuning) Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: fold distribution/longcat/sound pages into their parents Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: make getting-started index accurate and complete Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: carry one concrete model through the getting-started path Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: add end-to-end 'build your first agent' walkthrough Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: add runtime errors reference; consolidate troubleshooting from FAQ Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: add agent actions catalog Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: agent-scoped MCP, skills walkthrough, agentic disambiguation Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: add concrete gallery install lines to media feature pages Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: merge installation into getting-started (URLs preserved via aliases) Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: add Operations section; move operator pages and P2P API reference Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: journey-ordered top nav and grouped feature sections Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: add docs-with-code process gate (PR template + agent instructions) Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: remove em/en dashes from documentation prose Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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feat(backend): add moss-tts-cpp text-to-speech backend (#10860)
* feat(backend): add moss-tts-cpp text-to-speech backend Add a Go + purego backend wrapping the moss-tts.cpp ggml port of the OpenMOSS MOSS-TTS-Local v1.5 text-to-speech model (GPT-J local transformer decoded through MOSS-Audio-Tokenizer-v2), producing 48 kHz stereo audio with optional reference-audio voice cloning. Mirrors the qwen3-tts-cpp backend: dlopen the static-ggml shared library, bind the moss-tts.cpp C-API via purego, and serve the gRPC TTS method. A thin C shim holds the pipeline handle and copies engine PCM into a Go-freeable buffer. Wires the CI registration: backend-matrix.yml (CPU, CUDA 12/13, Intel SYCL f16/f32, Vulkan, ROCm, NVIDIA L4T, plus Darwin metal), backend/index.yaml metas and image entries pointing at mudler/MOSS-TTS-Local-Transformer-v1.5-GGUF, the root Makefile build targets, and the changed-backends.js path mapping. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * docs: list the moss-tts-cpp backend among the LocalAI-maintained engines Add moss-tts.cpp to the README "Backends built by us" table, the Text-to-Speech compatibility table, and the reference-audio voice-cloning backend list, so the new backend is documented alongside its peers. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(moss-tts-cpp): pin moss-tts.cpp to the squashed single-commit release moss-tts.cpp history was collapsed to a single commit; repoint MOSSTTS_CPP_VERSION to ee722b8e9205ee9b1b1c398a4e87e4e393e9be41. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> * backend(moss-tts-cpp): add the moss-tts-cpp-development gallery meta The gallery had the -development image entries but no matching -development meta anchor (as locate-anything-cpp and depth-anything-cpp have), so the master build was not installable as a gallery backend. Add moss-tts-cpp-development mirroring the production meta with the -development capability image names. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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feat(bonsai): PrismML llama.cpp fork backend + Bonsai/Ternary-Bonsai gallery models (#10834)
feat(bonsai): add PrismML llama.cpp fork backend + Bonsai gallery models Adds a new `bonsai` backend that runs the PrismML fork of llama.cpp (github.com/PrismML-Eng/llama.cpp, `prism` branch), which ships the Q1_0 (1-bit) and Q2_0 (ternary / 1.58-bit) weight-quantization kernels used by the Bonsai and Ternary-Bonsai models. Stock llama.cpp cannot decode these quants. Modeled on the turboquant backend: reuses backend/cpp/llama-cpp/grpc-server.cpp against the fork's libllama via a thin wrapper Makefile, so the sub-2-bit models are served with the same OpenAI-compatible API. No grpc-server allow-list patch is needed (bonsai adds weight quants, transparent to the server, not KV-cache types), and the reused server compiles cleanly against the fork with no skew patches (validated locally via a CPU docker build; patches/ is present but empty for any future re-pin skew). Backend wiring: backend/cpp/bonsai/, .docker/bonsai-compile.sh, backend/Dockerfile.bonsai, top-level Makefile targets, backend-matrix.yml build rows (CPU, CUDA 12/13, L4T, SYCL f32/f16, Vulkan, ROCm/hipblas), backend/index.yaml meta-backend + per-platform images, and a nightly bump_deps entry tracking the `prism` branch. Gallery: 8 entries across 4 families - bonsai-8b-1bit, ternary-bonsai-8b (+g64, +pq2), bonsai-27b-1bit (vision), ternary-bonsai-27b (+pq2, +g64, vision). The 27B models wire the mmproj vision tower; the DSpark speculative drafter GGUFs are not wired (custom semi-autoregressive drafter, not a standard llama.cpp draft model). Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 [Claude Code] Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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fix(cloud-proxy): publish backend gallery entries (#10858)
Add stable and development gallery variants for Linux and Darwin, and wire the backend build matrix so the referenced images are published. Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 [yq] Signed-off-by: Richard Palethorpe <io@richiejp.com> |
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chore(deps): bump actions/stale from 10.3.0 to 10.4.0 (#10807)
Bumps [actions/stale](https://github.com/actions/stale) from 10.3.0 to 10.4.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/stale/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/stale/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/stale/compare/eb5cf3af3ac0a1aa4c9c45633dd1ae542a27a899...1e223db275d687790206a7acac4d1a11bd6fe629) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/stale dependency-version: 10.4.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(backends): add LongCat video and avatar generation (#10792)
* feat(backends): add LongCat video and avatar generation Assisted-by: Codex:GPT-5 [apply_patch] [exec_command] [web] * refactor(config): declare model I/O modalities Make model configs declare input and output modalities so capability discovery no longer branches on backend or checkpoint names. Complete the LongCat gallery and user documentation, make the SDPA patch apply to the pinned upstream revision, and stabilize the Agent Jobs race exposed by the required hook. Assisted-by: Codex:GPT-5 [web] --------- Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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feat(backend): add moss-transcribe-cpp backend (MOSS-Transcribe-Diarize) (#10756)
C++/ggml transcription + speaker diarization + timestamps backend. Purego dlopens libmoss-transcribe.so (ggml statically linked) from moss-transcribe.cpp and serves offline AudioTranscription, parsing the [start][Sxx]text[end] output into segments with nanosecond timestamps. Adds the importer (surfaces in GET /backends/known), backend-matrix (Linux + Darwin/metal), backend/index.yaml, and a gallery entry (default q5_k GGUF from mudler/moss-transcribe.cpp-gguf). Local L0 smoke (go build + go test ./... = 16 pass, golangci-lint 0 issues) passed against the real libmoss-transcribe.so. The pre-commit coverage gate (full pkg/core + tests/e2e) could not run in the authoring sandbox (no live models, port 9090 held); CI must enforce it before merge. Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-8 golangci-lint Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io> |
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chore(deps): bump actions/cache from 4 to 6 (#10704)
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