--- myst: html_meta: "description": "ROCprofiler-SDK is a tooling infrastructure for profiling general-purpose GPU compute applications running on the ROCm software." "keywords": "Installing ROCprofiler-SDK, Install ROCprofiler-SDK, Build ROCprofiler-SDK" --- # ROCprofiler-SDK installation This document provides information required to install ROCprofiler-SDK from source. ## Supported systems ROCprofiler-SDK is supported only on Linux. The following distributions are tested: - Ubuntu 20.04 - Ubuntu 22.04 - OpenSUSE 15.4 - RedHat 8.8 ROCprofiler-SDK might operate as expected on other [Linux distributions](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/reference/system-requirements.html#supported-operating-systems), but has not been tested. ### Identifying the operating system To identify the Linux distribution and version, see the `/etc/os-release` and `/usr/lib/os-release` files: ```shell $ cat /etc/os-release NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="20.04.4 LTS (Focal Fossa)" ID=ubuntu ... VERSION_ID="20.04" ... ``` The relevant fields are `ID` and the `VERSION_ID`. ## Build requirements Install [CMake](https://cmake.org/) version 3.21 (or later). :::{note} If the `CMake` installed on the system is too old, you can install a new version using various methods. One of the easiest options is to use PyPi (Python’s pip). ::: ```bash pip install --user 'cmake==3.22.0' export PATH=${HOME}/.local/bin:${PATH} ``` ## Building ROCprofiler-SDK ```bash git clone https://github.com/ROCm/rocprofiler-sdk.git rocprofiler-sdk-source cmake \ -B rocprofiler-sdk-build \ -D ROCPROFILER_BUILD_TESTS=ON \ -D ROCPROFILER_BUILD_SAMPLES=ON \ -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/rocm \ rocprofiler-sdk-source cmake --build rocprofiler-sdk-build --target all --parallel 8 ``` ## Installing ROCprofiler-SDK To install ROCprofiler-SDK from the `rocprofiler-sdk-build` directory, run: ```bash cmake --build rocprofiler-sdk-build --target install ``` ## Testing ROCprofiler-SDK To run the built tests, `cd` into the `rocprofiler-sdk-build` directory and run: ```bash ctest --output-on-failure -O ctest.all.log ```