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    Phoronix: The Big AMDKFD Change Set For Linux 4.17 Has Been Submitted

    Oded Gabbay sent in his pull request today of the AMDKFD driver updates targeting the Linux 4.17 kernel. Notably this includes the long-awaited dGPU support in inching AMD/GPUOpen ROCm compute support with OpenCL off a mainline kernel for select discrete GPUs...

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  • #2
    Seeing as I have Polaris RX 480 and not Vega 56/64 I'm thrilled.

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    • #3
      can't wait for 4.17-rc1!!

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      • #4
        What are the select discrete GPUs?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mhartman1985 View Post
          What are the select discrete GPUs?
          The supported dGPUs families are:
          HAWAII
          TONGA
          FIJI
          POLARIS10
          POLARIS11

          Below is the list of the supported individual PCI device IDs. You can look the IDs at http://pciids.sourceforge.net/v2.2/pci.ids

          67A0, 67A1, 67A2, 67A8, 67A9, 67AA, 67B0, 67B1, 67B8, 67B9, 67BA, 67BE, 6920, 6921, 6928, 6929, 692B, 692F, 6938, 6939, 7300, 730F, 67C0, 67C1, 67C2, 67C4, 67C7, 67C8, 67C9, 67CA, 67CC, 67CF, 67D0, 67DF, 67E0, 67E1, 67E3, 67E7, 67E8, 67E9, 67EB, 67EF, 67FF

          Note that some of the IDs refer to virtualized devices so they won't appear in the link above.

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          • #6
            Thanks!

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