Temporary solution until CQE can update how their containers are ran.
This is because the driver reload requires:
1) Containers must run serially
(i.e. no parallel containers running at the same time)
2) Containers must run with extra parameters:
`--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN -v /lib/modules:/lib/modules`
Change-Id: If6364c9e82da8404b73ac6a9688833f4d18693b0
Signed-off-by: Charis Poag <Charis.Poag@amd.com>
This is required for GPU busy percent in RDC
Change-Id: Idf2ab72993ecc8227958e6eb47f36fc68c93759f
Signed-off-by: Galantsev, Dmitrii <dmitrii.galantsev@amd.com>
Change Versioning Scheme to match https://semver.org/
Dropping the year enum and API fields in a future release.
Should not impact library versioning since we are now starting from 25.2.0
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Signed-off-by: Joseph Narlo <joseph.narlo@amd.com>
Co-authored-by: Arif, Maisam <Maisam.Arif@amd.com>
Change-Id: Id090e23f156926d08f9c0b781447388adf268cf6
It consists of two main steps:
1. Generating Bindings with `bindgen`:
- The `build.rs` script uses `bindgen` to generate Rust FFI (Foreign
Function Interface) bindings for the AMD SMI C library. This step
automatically exports all enums, structs, unions, and unsafe functions
from the C library into Rust. This provides a comprehensive low-level
interface to the AMD SMI library.
2. Implementing Safe Rust Wrappers:
- The generated bindings are then wrapped in safe Rust functions. These
safe wrappers handle error checking, resource management, and provide a
more idiomatic Rust interface. This ensures that users of the library
can interact with the AMD SMI functions without dealing with unsafe code
directly.
Change-Id: I7d5e49e59826164fc911ced04ef7ca5706b7cc05
Signed-off-by: Tim Huang <tim.huang@amd.com>