* mlx: Improve M5 performance with NAX
This modifies the Mac release to now have 2 builds of MLX for broader
compatibility while supporting the latest M5 hardware features. NAX requires
building with xcode 26.2 and targetting support only for OS v26 and up. Since
we want to support older MacOS versions as well, we now need 2 different MLX
builds and runtime detection logic to select the optimal version. The newer
build will detect NAX missing at runtime, so it is safe to run on pre M5 macs.
* mac: prevent generate on cross-compiles
For some versions of Xcode, cmake builds are failing due to header problems in
cross-compiling during the generate phase. Since generate is producing arch
independent generated output, we can skip this during cross-compiling.
* prefer rocm v6 on windows
Avoid building with v7 - more changes are needed
* MLX: add header vendoring and remove go build tag
This switches to using a vendoring approach for the mlx-c headers so that Go
can build without requiring a cmake first. This enables building the new MLX
based code by default. Every time cmake runs, the headers are refreshed, so we
can easily keep them in sync when we bump mlx versions. Basic Windows
and Linux support are verified.
* ci: harden for flaky choco repo servers
CI sometimes fails due to choco not actually installing cache. Since it just speeds up the build, we can proceed without.
* review comments
The existing code manually searches directories for libmlxc.* and passes
full paths to dlopen, bypassing the binary's rpath. This means MLX
libraries installed via package managers (e.g., Homebrew) aren't found
even when rpath is correctly set at link time.
This change adds a fallback that tries loading via rpath first (using
just the library name), before falling back to the existing directory
search. This follows standard Unix/macOS conventions and works with any
installation that sets rpath.
Fixes library loading on macOS with Homebrew-installed mlx-c without
requiring OLLAMA_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
Co-authored-by: Natl <nat@MacBook-Pro.local>
This change fixes an issue where GGML based models (for either the Ollama runner or
the legacy llama.cpp runner) would try to load the mlx library. That would panic
and the model fails to start.
This change adds a new MLX based runner which includes:
* Method-based MLX bindings
* Subprocess-based MLX runner (x/mlxrunner)
* KV cache with tree management
* A basic sampler
The GLM4-MoE-Lite model has been ported to use the new bindings.
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Co-authored-by: Michael Yang <git@mxy.ng>