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  • orome
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    I think so, but I'm not sure whether HCC is running over the HSAIL finalizer (not yet open) or the Lightning compiler (open) at this moment. Everything else should be open though, unless I forgot something.
    I'm running both Kaveri and Carrizo with HCC configured with LLVM git and it runs great.

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    Has any good guide been made yet for fully setting up the ROC stack? Last I tried based upon GPUOpen.com info, etc, I ran into some library issues but didn't feel like messing around all day with it so just abandoned it for the time being.
    I thought the answer was yes, but sounds like we might need to take another look. Will ask...

    Originally posted by ernstp View Post
    Does that still only work with linux-4.4.0-kfd-compute-rocm-rel-1.1-15 ?
    So far yes, although we'll probably be updating to a 4.5-based kernel as the next step towards upstreaming (the 4.5-based internal tree has latest upstream radeon/amdgpu bits).

    Originally posted by ernstp View Post
    Is all that open source?
    I think so, but I'm not sure whether HCC is running over the HSAIL finalizer (not yet open) or the Lightning compiler (open) at this moment. Everything else should be open though, unless I forgot something.
    Last edited by bridgman; 31 May 2016, 07:10 PM.

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  • ernstp
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    We'll have to get you set up to run SHOC on the ROC stack. That should give some interesting open source numbers.
    Does that still only work with linux-4.4.0-kfd-compute-rocm-rel-1.1-15 ? Is all that open source?

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    We'll have to get you set up to run SHOC on the ROC stack. That should give some interesting open source numbers.
    Has any good guide been made yet for fully setting up the ROC stack? Last I tried based upon GPUOpen.com info, etc, I ran into some library issues but didn't feel like messing around all day with it so just abandoned it for the time being.

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  • bridgman
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    We'll have to get you set up to run SHOC on the ROC stack. That should give some interesting open source numbers.

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  • FireBurn
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    Wow, I'm really impressed at how well AMD's open driver is competing against the nVidia blob

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  • 17-Way NVIDIA Binary vs. AMD Open-Source Linux 4.6 / Mesa Git Driver Tests

    Phoronix: 17-Way NVIDIA Binary vs. AMD Open-Source Linux 4.6 / Mesa Git Driver Tests

    Here is the continuation of yesterday's article that was a 10-way NVIDIA GPU Linux comparison with now having more NVIDIA results in plus also testing various AMD GCN GPUs using Linux 4.6.0 and Mesa Git...

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