Updated Changelog
Signed-off-by: Maisam Arif <Maisam.Arif@amd.com>
Change-Id: I1b2feca549931fa5f51c80022d6a5be3727d3261
[ROCm/amdsmi commit: 936451e286]
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@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ Added `AMDSMI_EVT_NOTIF_RING_HANG` to the possible events in the `amdsmi_evt_not
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### Optimizations
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- **Updated naming for `amdsmi_set_gpu_clear_sram_data()` to `amdsmi_set_gpu_run_cleaner_shader()`**.
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Changed the naming to be more accurate to what the function was doing. This change also extends to the CLI where we changed the `clear-sram-data` command to `run-shader` that accepts a shader name to run.
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- **Updated `amdsmi_clk_info_t` struct in amdsmi.h and amdsmi_interface.py to align with host/guest**.
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Changed cur_clk to clk, changed sleep_clk to clk_deep_sleep, and added clk_locked value. New struct will be in the following format:
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@@ -96,7 +99,7 @@ The parsing of `pp_od_clk_voltage` was not dynamic enough to work with the dropp
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### Known Issues
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- N/A
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- **Process isolation and run shader commands do no currently work and will be supported in a future release**.
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## amd_smi_lib for ROCm 6.1.2
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@@ -106,7 +109,7 @@ The parsing of `pp_od_clk_voltage` was not dynamic enough to work with the dropp
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Added APIs CLI and APIs to address LeftoverLocals security issues. Allowing clearing the sram data and setting process isolation on a per GPU basis. New APIs:
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- `amdsmi_get_gpu_process_isolation()`
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- `amdsmi_set_gpu_process_isolation()`
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- `amdsmi_set_gpu_run_cleaner_shader()`
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- `amdsmi_set_gpu_clear_sram_data()`
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- **Added `MIN_POWER` to output of `amd-smi static --limit`**.
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This change helps users identify the range to which they can change the power cap of the GPU. The change is added to simplify why a device supports (or does not support) power capping (also known as overdrive). See `amd-smi set -g all --power-cap <value in W>` or `amd-smi reset -g all --power-cap`.
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