* [SWDEV-568673] Updated Docmentation Examples for Python APIs * amdsmi_get_processor_type * amdsmi_gpu_create_counter * amdsmi_gpu_destroy_counter Signed-off-by: Maisam Arif <Maisam.Arif@amd.com> * [SWDEV-568997] - Updated Docmentation Examples for Python APIs * amdsmi_topo_get_p2p_status Signed-off-by: Sumanth Gavini <sumanth.gavini@amd.com> * [SWDEV-568997] - Updated Docmentation Examples for Python APIs * [SWDEV-568997] - amdsmi_topo_get_p2p_status * [SWDEV-568990] - amdsmi_set_gpu_clk_range * [SWDEV-568987] - amdsmi_set_gpu_od_clk_info * [SWDEV-568969] - AmdSmiEventReader * [SWDEV-568964] - amdsmi_set_gpu_power_profile * [SWDEV-568953] - amdsmi_gpu_create_counter * [SWDEV-568939] - amdsmi_set_cpu_pcie_link_rate * [SWDEV-568937] - amdsmi_get_cpu_socket_lclk_dpm_level Signed-off-by: Sumanth Gavini <sumanth.gavini@amd.com> * Fixes: SWDEV-568716 [TCT][amd-smi]: NameError: name 'handle' is not defined when calling amdsmi_get_processor_handles(handle) SWDEV-568726 [TCT][amd-smi]: TypeError: list indices must be integers or slices, not str when accessing cache_values['cache_properties'] SWDEV-568526 [TCT][amd-smi]: AMD SMI Python API Documentation Error – Incorrect variable name in sample code SWDEV-569017 [TCT][amd-smi]: correction required for amdsmi_set_clk_freq API in python API document page SWDEV-569025 [TCT][amd-smi]: amdsmi_get_link_metrics python API raises key error, correction required in python API sample documentation Signed-off-by: Joseph Narlo <joseph.narlo@amd.com> * Fix: SWDEV-568727 [TCT][amd-smi]: Mandatory arguements 'encoding' and 'link_name' needs to be updated in Python API Sample documentation Signed-off-by: amd-josnarlo <josnarlo.amd.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Maisam Arif <Maisam.Arif@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Sumanth Gavini <sumanth.gavini@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Joseph Narlo <joseph.narlo@amd.com> Signed-off-by: amd-josnarlo <josnarlo.amd.com> Co-authored-by: Sumanth Gavini <sumanth.gavini@amd.com> Co-authored-by: Joseph Narlo <joseph.narlo@amd.com> Co-authored-by: amd-josnarlo <josnarlo.amd.com>
ROCm Systems
Welcome to the ROCm Systems super-repo. This repository consolidates multiple ROCm systems projects into a single repository to streamline development, CI, and integration. The first set of projects focuses on requirements for building PyTorch.
Super-repo Status and CI Health
This table provides the current status of the migration of specific ROCm systems projects as well as a pointer to their current CI health.
Key:
- Completed: Fully migrated and integrated. This super-repo should be considered the source of truth for this project. The old repo may still be used for release activities.
- In Progress: Ongoing migration, tests, or integration. Please refrain from submitting new pull requests on the individual repo of the project, and develop on the super-repo.
- Pending: Not yet started or in the early planning stages. The individual repo should be considered the source of truth for this project.
Tentative migration schedule
| Component | Tentative Date |
|---|
*Remaining schedule to be determined.
TheRock CI Status
Note TheRock CI performs multi-component testing on top of builds leveraging TheRock build system.
Nomenclature
Project names have been standardized to match the casing and punctuation of released packages. This removes inconsistent camel-casing and underscores used in legacy repositories.
Structure
The repository is organized as follows:
projects/
amdsmi/
aqlprofile/
clr/
hip/
hipother/
hip-tests/
rccl/
rdc/
rocm-core
rocminfo/
rocmsmilib/
rocprofiler/
rocprofiler-compute/
rocprofiler-register/
rocprofiler-sdk/
rocprofiler-systems/
rocrruntime/
rocshmem/
roctracer/
- Each folder under
projects/corresponds to a ROCm systems project that was previously maintained in a standalone GitHub repository and released as distinct packages. - Each folder under
shared/contains code that existed in its own repository and is used as a dependency by multiple projects, but does not produce its own distinct packages in previous ROCm releases.
Goals
- Enable unified build and test workflows across ROCm libraries.
- Facilitate shared tooling, CI, and contributor experience.
- Improve integration, visibility, and collaboration across ROCm library teams.
Getting Started
To begin contributing or building, see the CONTRIBUTING.md guide. It includes setup instructions, sparse-checkout configuration, development workflow, and pull request guidelines.
License
This super-repo contains multiple subprojects, each of which retains the license under which it was originally published.
📁 Refer to the LICENSE, LICENSE.md, or LICENSE.txt file within each projects/ or shared/ directory for specific license terms.
📄 Refer to the header notice in individual files outside projects/ or shared/ folders for their specific license terms.
Note
: The root of this repository does not define a unified license across all components.
Questions or Feedback?
We're happy to help!