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OpenAssistant LLaMa-Based Models

Due to the license attached to LLaMa models by Meta AI it is not possible to directly distribute LLaMa-based models. Instead we provide XOR weights for the OA models.

Thanks to Mick for writing the xor_codec.py script which enables this process

The Process

Note: This process applies to oasst-rlhf-2-llama-30b-7k-steps model. The same process can be applied to other models in future, but the checksums will be different..

To use OpenAssistant LLaMa-Based Models, you need to have a copy of the original LLaMa model weights and add them to a llama subdirectory here.

Ensure your LLaMa 30B checkpoint matches the correct md5sums:

f856e9d99c30855d6ead4d00cc3a5573  consolidated.00.pth
d9dbfbea61309dc1e087f5081e98331a  consolidated.01.pth
2b2bed47912ceb828c0a37aac4b99073  consolidated.02.pth
ea0405cdb5bc638fee12de614f729ebc  consolidated.03.pth
4babdbd05b8923226a9e9622492054b6  params.json

These can be converted to HuggingFace Transformers-compatible weights using the script available here.

Important: It was tested with git version transformers 4.28.0.dev0 (git hash: 28f26c107b4a1c5c7e32ed4d9575622da0627a40). Make sure the package tokenizers 0.13.3 is installed. Use of different versions may result in broken outputs.

PROTOCOL_BUFFERS_PYTHON_IMPLEMENTATION=python python convert_llama_weights_to_hf.py --input_dir ~/llama/  --output_dir ~/llama30b_hf/ --model_size 30B

Run find -type f -exec md5sum "{}" + > checklist.chk in the conversion target directory. This should produce a checklist.chk with exactly the following content if your files are correct:

d0e13331c103453e9e087d59dcf05432  ./pytorch_model-00001-of-00007.bin
29aae4d31a0a4fe6906353001341d493  ./pytorch_model-00002-of-00007.bin
b40838eb4e68e087b15b3d653ca1f5d7  ./pytorch_model-00003-of-00007.bin
f845ecc481cb92b8a0586c2ce288b828  ./pytorch_model-00004-of-00007.bin
f3b13d089840e6caf22cd6dd05b77ef0  ./pytorch_model-00005-of-00007.bin
12e0d2d7a9c00c4237b1b0143c48a05e  ./pytorch_model-00007-of-00007.bin
1348f7c8bb3ee4408b69305a10bdfafb  ./pytorch_model-00006-of-00007.bin
aee09e21813368c49baaece120125ae3  ./generation_config.json
eeec4125e9c7560836b4873b6f8e3025  ./tokenizer.model
598538f18fed1877b41f77de034c0c8a  ./config.json
fdb311c39b8659a5d5c1991339bafc09  ./tokenizer.json
b77e99aa2ddc3df500c2b2dc4455a6af  ./pytorch_model.bin.index.json
edd1a5897748864768b1fab645b31491  ./tokenizer_config.json
6b2e0a735969660e720c27061ef3f3d3  ./special_tokens_map.json

Once you have LLaMa weights in the correct format, you can apply the XOR decoding:

python xor_codec.py oasst-rlhf-2-llama-30b-7k-steps/ oasst-rlhf-2-llama-30b-7k-steps-xor/ llama30b_hf/

You should expect to see one warning message during execution:

Exception when processing 'added_tokens.json'

This is normal. If similar messages appear for other files, something has gone wrong.

Now run find -type f -exec md5sum "{}" + > checklist.chk in the output directory (here oasst-rlhf-2-llama-30b-7k-steps). You should get a file with exactly these contents:

d08594778f00abe70b93899628e41246  ./pytorch_model-00007-of-00007.bin
f11acc069334434d68c45a80ee899fe5  ./pytorch_model-00003-of-00007.bin
9f41bd4d5720d28567b3e7820b4a8023  ./pytorch_model-00001-of-00007.bin
27b0dc092f99aa2efaf467b2d8026c3f  ./added_tokens.json
148bfd184af630a7633b4de2f41bfc49  ./generation_config.json
b6e90377103e9270cbe46b13aed288ec  ./pytorch_model-00005-of-00007.bin
4c5941b4ee12dc0d8e6b5ca3f6819f4d  ./pytorch_model-00004-of-00007.bin
eeec4125e9c7560836b4873b6f8e3025  ./tokenizer.model
2c92d306969c427275f34b4ebf66f087  ./pytorch_model-00006-of-00007.bin
9a4d2468ecf85bf07420b200faefb4af  ./config.json
deb33dd4ffc3d2baddcce275a00b7c1b  ./tokenizer.json
13a3641423840eb89f9a86507a90b2bf  ./pytorch_model.bin.index.json
ed59bfee4e87b9193fea5897d610ab24  ./tokenizer_config.json
704373f0c0d62be75e5f7d41d39a7e57  ./special_tokens_map.json
ed991042b2a449123824f689bb94b29e  ./pytorch_model-00002-of-00007.bin

If so you have successfully decoded the weights and should be able to use the model with HuggingFace Transformers.