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# AMD SMI library and CLI tool
This section describes how to install the AMD SMI library, Python interface,
and command line tool either as part of the
{doc}`ROCm software stack ` -- or manually.
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## Requirements
The following are required to install and use the AMD SMI library through its language interfaces and CLI.
* The `amdgpu` driver must be loaded for AMD SMI initialization to work.
* Export `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to the `amdsmi` installation directory.
```bash
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/rocm/lib:/opt/rocm/lib64
```
### Python interface and CLI tool prerequisites
* Python version 3.6.8 or greater (64-bit)
* Modules:
* `python3-wheel`
* `python3-setuptools`
### Go interface prerequisites
* Go version 1.20 or greater
### Supported platforms
At initial release, the AMD SMI library will support Linux bare metal and Linux
virtual machine guest for AMD GPUs. In a future release, the library will be
extended to support AMD EPYC™ CPUs.
AMD SMI library can run on AMD ROCm supported platforms, refer to
{doc}`System requirements (Linux) `
for more information.
To run the AMD SMI library, the `amdgpu` driver and the `amd_hsmp` driver need
to be installed. Optionally, `libdrm` can be installed to query firmware
information and hardware IPs.
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## Install amdgpu driver and AMD SMI with ROCm
1. Get the `amdgpu-install` installer following the instructions for your
Linux distribution at {doc}`rocm-install-on-linux:install/amdgpu-install`.
See the following example; your desired ROCm release and install URL may be
different.
```shell
sudo apt update
wget https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/6.2.2/ubuntu/noble/amdgpu-install_6.2.60202-1_all.deb
sudo apt install ./amdgpu-install_6.2.60202-1_all.deb
```
2. Use `amdgpu-install` to install the `amdgpu` driver and ROCm packages with
AMD SMI included.
``` shell
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm
```
The `amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm` option triggers both an `amdgpu` driver
update and AMD SMI packages to be installed on your device.
3. Verify your installation.
```shell
amd-smi --help
```
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## Install AMD SMI without ROCm
The following are example steps to install the AMD SMI libraries and CLI tool on
Ubuntu 22.04.
1. Install the library.
```shell
sudo apt install amd-smi-lib
```
2. Add the installation directory to your PATH. If installed with ROCm, ignore
this step.
```shell
export PATH="${PATH:+${PATH}:}~/opt/rocm/bin"
```
3. Verify your installation.
```shell
amd-smi --help
```
## Optionally enable CLI autocompletion
The `amd-smi` CLI application supports autocompletion. If `argcomplete` is not
installed and enabled already, do so using the following commands.
```shell
python3 -m pip install argcomplete
activate-global-python-argcomplete --user
# restart shell to enable
```
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## Install the Python library for multiple ROCm instances
If {doc}`multiple ROCm versions are installed
` and you
are not using `pyenv`, uninstall previous versions of AMD SMI before installing
the desired version from your ROCm instance.
### Manually install the Python library
The following are example AMD SMI installation steps on Ubuntu 22.04 without
ROCm.
1. Remove previous AMD SMI installation.
```shell
python3 -m pip list | grep amd
python3 -m pip uninstall amdsmi
```
2. Install the AMD SMI Python library from your target ROCm instance.
```shell
apt install amd-smi-lib
cd /opt/rocm/share/amd_smi
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install --user .
```
3. You should now have the AMD SMI Python library in your Python path:
```shell-session
~$ python3
Python 3.8.10 (default, May 26 2023, 14:05:08)
[GCC 9.4.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import amdsmi
>>>
```