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Charis Poag 3ea4a42a6e [SWDEV-488276/SWDEV-497613] Update memory partition set functionality
Changes:
  - [CLI] Added warning screen to AMD SMI users
    setting memory partition
  - [CLI] Added a progress bar time-bar for CLI sets display to 40 seconds
  - [API] Updated to wait until the driver reloads with SYSFS files active
  - [CLI] Now users can set or reset without providing:
    amd-smi set -g all <set arguments>
    or amd-smi reset -g all <set arguments>
    now can directly call -> sudo amd-smi set <set arguments>
    or sudo amd-smi reset <set arguments>
  - [SWDEV-475712][CLI/API] Fixed target_graphics_version field
    not properly displaying for older MI or Navi ASICs.
  - [All APIs] Added a catch for the driver to report invalid arguments
    now these APIs will show AMDSMI_STATUS_INVAL
    (ex. changing to NPS8 if the device does not support it)
  - [Install] Modified paths for Python install commands to support
    multi-ROCm installs

Change-Id: Id11f25d68a82d23c6b2d77ccb30b51e860dd0ca7
Signed-off-by: Charis Poag <Charis.Poag@amd.com>
2024-11-12 16:50:32 -04:00
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2024-09-16 16:14:47 -04:00
2024-11-11 16:49:17 -04:00
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AMD SMI CLI tool

A command line tool for manipulating and monitoring the amdgpu kernel; amd-smi is intended to replace and deprecate the existing rocm-smi CLI tool.

When using the CLI tool, you should have at least one AMD GPU and the driver installed.

Note

The AMD SMI CLI tool is provided as an example code to aid the development of telemetry tools. The Python or C++ library is recommended as a robust data source.

Find the documentation in the docs/ directory.

Online documentation

Explore the latest documentation on the ROCm documentation portal.