Update hip_debugging.md on typo of chicken bits
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ HIP provides 3 environment variables in the HIP_*_BLOCKING family. These introd
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- HIP_API_BLOCKING : Forces hipMemcpyAsync and hipMemsetAsync to be host-synchronous, meaning they will wait for the requested operation to complete before returning to the caller.
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These options cause HCC to serialize. Useful if you have libraries or code which is calling HCC kernels directly rather than using HIP.
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- HCC_SERIALZIE_KERNELS : 0x1=pre-serialize before each kernel launch, 0x2=post-serialize after each kernel launch., 0x3= pre- and post- serialize.
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- HCC_SERIALIZE_KERNEL : 0x1=pre-serialize before each kernel launch, 0x2=post-serialize after each kernel launch., 0x3= pre- and post- serialize.
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- HCC_SERIALIZE_COPY : 0x1=pre-serialize before each async copy, 0x2=post-serialize after each async copy., 0x3= pre- and post- serialize.
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- HSA_ENABLE_SDMA=0 : Causes host-to-device and device-to-host copies to use compute shader blit kernels rather than the dedicated DMA copy engines. Compute shader copies have low latency (typically < 5us) and can achieve approximately 80% of the bandwidth of the DMA copy engine. This flag is useful to isolate issues with the hardware copy engines.
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