feat: llama.cpp bump (17f7f4) for SSM performance improvements (#13408)

* feat: Bump llama.cpp to the latest master (17f7f4b)

This brings in significant improvements to prefill performance for all
models using the SSM_CONV and SSM_SCAN ops (granite4, jamba, falcon-h,
nemotron-h, Qwen3 Next) on Apple Metal.

See https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17876

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

* feat: Update patches 1-4

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

* fix: Update patches 5-12

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

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* feat: Update patches 13-18

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

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* feat: Update patch 20

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

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* feat: Update patches 21-31

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

* feat: Sync vendored code

The two files I'm not sure about here are the swap from gemma3-iswa.cpp to
gemma3.cpp (I chose to include this because I think it's required), and the
inclusion of `ggml-zendnn.h` which I chose to omit.

Branch: LlamaCPPMetalSSMImprovements

Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>

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Signed-off-by: Gabe Goodhart <ghart@us.ibm.com>
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Gabe Goodhart
2025-12-10 13:59:27 -07:00
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@@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ Subject: [PATCH] no power throttling win32 with gnuc
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c b/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c
index 5be08d6f4..7a0df30c3 100644
index bb65985b4..47089a62e 100644
--- a/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c
+++ b/ggml/src/ggml-cpu/ggml-cpu.c
@@ -2463,7 +2463,7 @@ static bool ggml_thread_apply_priority(int32_t prio) {
@@ -2464,7 +2464,7 @@ static bool ggml_thread_apply_priority(int32_t prio) {
// Newer Windows 11 versions aggresively park (offline) CPU cores and often place
// all our threads onto the first 4 cores which results in terrible performance with
// n_threads > 4