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Radeon ROCm 5.0 Released With Some RDNA2 GPU Support
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Originally posted by piorunz View Post
Thanks! Finally I installed all packages without problem. Amazing.
grep rocm /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ -r
/etc/ld.so.conf.d/10-rocm-opencl.conf:/opt/rocm-5.0.0/opencl/lib
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It's from rocm-ocl-icd I think.
Code:clinfo Number of platforms 1 Platform Name AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Platform Vendor Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Platform Version OpenCL 2.2 AMD-APP (3406.0) Platform Profile FULL_PROFILE Platform Extensions cl_khr_icd cl_amd_event_callback Platform Extensions function suffix AMD Platform Host timer resolution 1ns Platform Name AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Number of devices 1 Device Name gfx1030 Device Vendor Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Vendor ID 0x1002 Device Version OpenCL 2.0 Driver Version 3406.0 (HSA1.1,LC) Device OpenCL C Version OpenCL C 2.0
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Originally posted by ernstp View Post
Do you have
grep rocm /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ -r
/etc/ld.so.conf.d/10-rocm-opencl.conf:/opt/rocm-5.0.0/opencl/lib
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It's from rocm-ocl-icd I think.
Code:clinfo Number of platforms 1 Platform Name AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Platform Vendor Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Platform Version OpenCL 2.2 AMD-APP (3406.0) Platform Profile FULL_PROFILE Platform Extensions cl_khr_icd cl_amd_event_callback Platform Extensions function suffix AMD Platform Host timer resolution 1ns Platform Name AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Number of devices 1 Device Name gfx1030 Device Vendor Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Device Vendor ID 0x1002 Device Version OpenCL 2.0 Driver Version 3406.0 (HSA1.1,LC) Device OpenCL C Version OpenCL C 2.0
Code:[FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]$ cat /etc/ld.so.conf.d/10-rocm-opencl.conf [/COLOR] /opt/rocm-5.0.0/opencl/lib[/FONT]
Code:[FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]$ ls /opt/rocm-5.0.0/opencl/lib [/COLOR] libamdocl64.so [COLOR=#54ffff][B]libOpenCL.so[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR][COLOR=#54ffff][B]libOpenCL.so.1[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] libOpenCL.so.1.2[/COLOR][/FONT]
Number of devices 0
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5700XT (RDNA1) with tensorflow-rocm build from source (for rocm 5.0)
Code:Python 3.9.10 (main, Jan 16 2022, 17:12:18) [GCC 11.2.0] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import tensorflow as tf >>> tf.add(1, 2).numpy() "hipErrorNoBinaryForGpu: Unable to find code object for all current devices!" Aborted (core dumped)
Edit: HIP examples work fine / HIP works out of the box for gfx1010Last edited by Spacefish; 11 February 2022, 09:58 PM.
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In my experience on Debian Sid, an easy way to get going with rocm is to use the rocm/tensorflow-autobuilds docker image:
Code:docker run --rm -it --name rocm --device=/dev/kfd --device=/dev/dri --security-opt seccomp=unconfined rocm/tensorflow-autobuilds
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Originally posted by Keith Myers View PostOh, I don't know . . . . . how about 4 Million users and 205K hosts according to today's BoincStats BOINC combined stats. That is a not small number.
In the boinc's world i don't think rocm can change the situation:
- projects with gpu support (Milkyway, Einstein, ecc) have Cuda and OpenCl.
- projects without gpu support continue not to have it.
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Originally posted by billyswong View PostMobile phone makers advertise their new chips contain neural co-processors. 99.999% of phone users don't write neural software either.
"Consumers" by definition don't "make" stuff. They consume GPGPU applications if they are widely supported and available.
First: data center
Second: high-end gpu
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Originally posted by boboviz View Post
Rocm is NOT for smartphone. AMD is very clear about the use of Rocm.
First: data center
Second: high-end gpu
CUDA is far more "General Purpose" than ROCm in this aspect. Don't wonder why many GPU computation frameworks are written for CUDA only. It is about market share and entry barrier.
I took smartphone as example because it shows there are applications of GPU-style computations outside data centers and selected high-end workstations. ROCm being restrictive and high barrier to enter is an issue to be solved, not an explanation to its defect.
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Didn't understand if this it's up to date with 5.0 release, in therm of supported and unsupported features.
Interested in graphics interop.
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