Castillo, Juan 47f80145cb Fix WARNING: AMD GPUs visible, but data is inaccessible (#58)
* [SWDEV-531834] Fix AMD GPUs visible, but data is inaccessible:
- Scans directories under /sys/bus/pci/drivers/amdgpu
- Verifies each device's runtime_status to determine if it's active
- Returns False if any device is not in active state
- Handles permission errors gracefully with proper debug logging
- Includes comments explaining behavior differences between Instinct / NAVI hardware

The default status is set to True, assuming devices are active unless
proven otherwise, which accommodates hardware like some Instinct ASICS
which do not support runtime power management.

Signed-off-by: Juan Castillo <juan.castillo@amd.com>
2025-05-15 14:30:33 -05:00
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Starting with ROCm 6.5, only critical bug fixes will be applied to ROCm-SMI. For a seamless experience and continued support, please switch to AMD-SMI.

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Device Indices

Many of the functions in the library take a "device index". The device index is a number greater than or equal to 0, and less than the number of devices detected, as determined by rsmi_num_monitor_devices(). The index is used to distinguish the detected devices from one another. It is important to note that a device may end up with a different index after a reboot, so an index should not be relied upon to be constant over reboots.

Hello ROCm SMI

The only required ROCm-SMI call for any program that wants to use ROCm-SMI is the rsmi_init() call. This call initializes some internal data structures that will be used by subsequent ROCm-SMI calls.

When ROCm-SMI is no longer being used, rsmi_shut_down() should be called. This provides a way to do any releasing of resources that ROCm-SMI may have held. In many cases, this may have no effect, but may be necessary in future versions of the library.

A simple "Hello World" type program that displays the device ID of detected devices would look like this:

#include <stdint.h>
#include "rocm_smi/rocm_smi.h"
int main() {
  rsmi_status_t ret;
  uint32_t num_devices;
  uint16_t dev_id;

  // We will skip return code checks for this example, but it
  // is recommended to always check this as some calls may not
  // apply for some devices or ROCm releases

  ret = rsmi_init(0);
  ret = rsmi_num_monitor_devices(&num_devices);

  for (int i=0; i < num_devices; ++i) {
    ret = rsmi_dev_id_get(i, &dev_id);
    // dev_id holds the device ID of device i, upon a
    // successful call
  }
  ret = rsmi_shut_down();
  return 0;
}
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