From b333b06772c89d96aacb5490d6a219fba7c09cc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mitja Felicijan Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 20:57:17 +0100 Subject: Engage! --- .../.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/011-bug-results.yml | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 115 insertions(+) create mode 100644 llama.cpp/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/011-bug-results.yml (limited to 'llama.cpp/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/011-bug-results.yml') diff --git a/llama.cpp/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/011-bug-results.yml b/llama.cpp/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/011-bug-results.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31202df --- /dev/null +++ b/llama.cpp/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/011-bug-results.yml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +name: Bug (model use) +description: Something goes wrong when using a model (in general, not specific to a single llama.cpp module). +title: "Eval bug: " +labels: ["bug-unconfirmed", "model evaluation"] +body: + - type: markdown + attributes: + value: > + Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report! + This issue template is intended for bug reports where the model evaluation results + (i.e. the generated text) are incorrect or llama.cpp crashes during model evaluation. + If you encountered the issue while using an external UI (e.g. ollama), + please reproduce your issue using one of the examples/binaries in this repository. + The `llama-completion` binary can be used for simple and reproducible model inference. + - type: textarea + id: version + attributes: + label: Name and Version + description: Which version of our software are you running? (use `--version` to get a version string) + placeholder: | + $./llama-cli --version + version: 2999 (42b4109e) + built with cc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 11.4.0 for x86_64-linux-gnu + validations: + required: true + - type: dropdown + id: operating-system + attributes: + label: Operating systems + description: Which operating systems do you know to be affected? + multiple: true + options: + - Linux + - Mac + - Windows + - BSD + - Other? (Please let us know in description) + validations: + required: true + - type: dropdown + id: backends + attributes: + label: GGML backends + description: Which GGML backends do you know to be affected? + options: [AMX, BLAS, CPU, CUDA, HIP, Metal, Musa, RPC, SYCL, Vulkan, OpenCL, zDNN] + multiple: true + validations: + required: true + - type: textarea + id: hardware + attributes: + label: Hardware + description: Which CPUs/GPUs are you using? + placeholder: > + e.g. Ryzen 5950X + 2x RTX 4090 + validations: + required: true + - type: textarea + id: model + attributes: + label: Models + description: > + Which model(s) at which quantization were you using when encountering the bug? + If you downloaded a GGUF file off of Huggingface, please provide a link. + placeholder: > + e.g. Meta LLaMA 3.1 Instruct 8b q4_K_M + validations: + required: false + - type: textarea + id: info + attributes: + label: Problem description & steps to reproduce + description: > + Please give us a summary of the problem and tell us how to reproduce it. + If you can narrow down the bug to specific hardware, compile flags, or command line arguments, + that information would be very much appreciated by us. + + If possible, please try to reproduce the issue using `llama-completion` with `-fit off`. + If you can only reproduce the issue with `-fit on`, please provide logs both with and without `--verbose`. + placeholder: > + e.g. when I run llama-completion with `-fa on` I get garbled outputs for very long prompts. + With short prompts or `-fa off` it works correctly. + Here are the exact commands that I used: ... + validations: + required: true + - type: textarea + id: first_bad_commit + attributes: + label: First Bad Commit + description: > + If the bug was not present on an earlier version: when did it start appearing? + If possible, please do a git bisect and identify the exact commit that introduced the bug. + validations: + required: false + - type: textarea + id: logs + attributes: + label: Relevant log output + description: > + Please copy and paste any relevant log output, including the command that you entered and any generated text. + For very long logs (thousands of lines), preferably upload them as files instead. + On Linux you can redirect console output into a file by appending ` > llama.log 2>&1` to your command. + value: | +
+ Logs + + + ```console + + ``` +
+ + + validations: + required: true -- cgit v1.2.3