Having the SOVERSION derived from the git tags doesn't scale well
for distributions that don't have the git history while building
(such as a tarball).
As part of e7d6590 the strings are parsed from a header. Re-use
those.
Signed-off-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>
Having the SOVERSION derived from the git tags doesn't scale well
for distributions that don't have the git history while building
(such as a tarball).
As part of 8b96ee5 the strings are parsed from a header. Re-use
those.
Signed-off-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>
[ROCm/amdsmi commit: ccfdb65b6f]
Added back the temp-type map initialization to
RSMI_TEMP_TYPE_INVALID before probing hwmon files. This
prevents std::out_of_range for unsupported or absent
temperature sensor types.
Signed-off-by: Bindhiya Kanangot Balakrishnan <Bindhiya.KanangotBalakrishnan@amd.com>
Added back the temp-type map initialization to
RSMI_TEMP_TYPE_INVALID before probing hwmon files. This
prevents std::out_of_range for unsupported or absent
temperature sensor types.
Signed-off-by: Bindhiya Kanangot Balakrishnan <Bindhiya.KanangotBalakrishnan@amd.com>
[ROCm/amdsmi commit: 3e7e4ab1ac]
- Updated kernel arg manager to support allocating kernel args on multiple devices for single graph.
- Updated AQL path to capture on the device where graph node is added.
Co-authored-by: Anusha GodavarthySurya <Anusha.GodavarthySurya@amd.com>
* SWDEV-550626 - Refactor atomics header and tests
1. Introduce __HIP_ATOMIC_BACKWARD_COMPAT.
By default we define __HIP_ATOMIC_BACKWARD_COMPAT=1 to
let hip atomic functions maintain old assumptions. if
users want to adopt the new behavior, that is , by default
assume no-fine-grained no-remote-memory, then they can
define __HIP_ATOMIC_BACKWARD_COMPAT=0 and get the new
behaviour.
2. Use __HIP_ATOMIC_BACKWARD_COMPAT_MEMORY to replace
original __HIP_FINE_GRAINED_MEMORY in atomic header.
And apply __HIP_FINE_GRAINED_MEMORY onto all
atomicXXX_system() functions to prevent failure on memory
allocated by hipHostMalloc().
3. Replace HIP_TEST_FINE_GRAINED_MEMORY with
HIP_TEST_ATOMIC_BACKWARD_COMPAT_MEMORY in hip-tests.
4. Fix negative test errors.
Fix managed memory test error on memory order.
some other minor changes.
As a result all originally disabled tests are enabled.
5. Add more atomics tests in some cases.
6. Reduce test time in each case.
Reduce iteration number to 1 for tests that cost too much time.
8. Put common codes into hip_test_common.hh
* Fix formatting & Examples for amdsmi_get_afids_from_cper CPER record examples in documentation
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Change-Id: Ib5e268dc818adc633541652a0eb982641385bf7d
Signed-off-by: AL Musaffar, Yazen <Yazen.ALMusaffar@amd.com>
* Add ROCPROFSYS_ROOT to the env for sample
* Add env for causal
* Add env for instrument
* Check for null and address memory leak
Signed-off-by: David Galiffi <David.Galiffi@amd.com>
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Signed-off-by: David Galiffi <David.Galiffi@amd.com>
* Adding a tool for ROCM Deployment Health Check
rdhc.py - This simple tool will check for the rocm
installation and its readiness on the current system and its working status.
Check the README file for more info.
Signed-off-by: Saravanan Solaiyappan <saravanan.solaiyappan@amd.com>
* Set default rocprof interface as rocprofiler-sdk
* Remove rocrprofv1 and rocprofv2 interfaces
* Remove deprecation notice for rocprof v1/v2/v3 interfaces
* Make rocprofiler-sdk the default interface and make rocprofv3 interface opt-in using ROCPROF=rocprofv3
* Add deprecation notice for rocprofv3
When users provide an incorrectly formatted YAML file to the -E/--extra-counters
option in rocprofv3, they now receive a clear error message showing:
- What went wrong (invalid YAML format)
- The correct rocprofiler-sdk YAML structure with example
- The actual content that failed to parse
This addresses confusion where users might use the legacy ROCProfiler YAML
format instead of the new rocprofiler-sdk schema format.
* Initial consecutive kernel WIP
* Updated logic after discussion, create context only when needed, change set of captured ids to dispatch_id_t type
* Updated to fix concurrency issues and revert kernel_iterations
* Add captured id in first lock capture
* Updated code to use wlock, added comments, removed some unecessary atomic
* Cleaned up, need to add test
* Add test to check that generated stats csv file is not empty
* Updated test to check if vector-ops kernels are being used
* Fix phase bug
* Updated for comments
* Flattened ATT logic a bit
* Fix incorrect if-statement
* Fix merge conflict
Changes:
- Moved `amd-smi monitor` guest fixes to 7.0.1
- [7.0.0] Provided details on updated violation output
- [7.0.0] Provided details on new set/reset error outputs
- [7.0.0] Added details on a resolved non-json format output
for `amd-smi partiton --json`
- [7.0.0] Moved known issue for `amd-smi monitor`
accidentally placed in wrong release
Change-Id: Iea745255a69d8ff88b470ca533d83ff3eef09fef
Signed-off-by: Charis Poag <Charis.Poag@amd.com>
Changes:
- Moved `amd-smi monitor` guest fixes to 7.0.1
- [7.0.0] Provided details on updated violation output
- [7.0.0] Provided details on new set/reset error outputs
- [7.0.0] Added details on a resolved non-json format output
for `amd-smi partiton --json`
- [7.0.0] Moved known issue for `amd-smi monitor`
accidentally placed in wrong release
Change-Id: Iea745255a69d8ff88b470ca533d83ff3eef09fef
Signed-off-by: Charis Poag <Charis.Poag@amd.com>
[ROCm/amdsmi commit: 06324c0dde]