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rocm-systems/projects/rocr-runtime/tests/kfdtest
xinhui pan 7cd22e8785 kfdtest: use HSAuint64 instead of unsigned HSAint64
This should fix gtest compile errors.

code like below has trouble,

typedef char char8;
typedef unsigned char uchar8;

ASSERT_NE((uchar8)1, 0);
ASSERT_NE((unsigned char8)1, 0); // compile error here
or
ASSERT_NE((unsigned char8)1, 0);
ASSERT_NE((uchar8)1, 0); // compile error here

HSA[u]int64 are alias. So ASSERT_XX((unsigned HSAint64)..)
with ASSERT_XX((HSAuint64)..) fail to compile.

Change-Id: I4c24bc699a69bd4f37c4bc8aaaa9f1a92a24a33e
Signed-off-by: xinhui pan <xinhui.pan@amd.com>


[ROCm/ROCR-Runtime commit: 163fa2f3aa]
2018-08-16 16:03:52 +08:00
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2018-07-31 00:00:34 -04:00
2018-07-31 00:00:34 -04:00

1. Note on building kfdtest

To build this kfdtest application, the following libraries should be already
installed on the building machine:
libdrm libdrm_amdgpu libhsakmt

If libhsakmt is not installed, but the headers and libraries are present
locally, you can specify its directory by
export LIBHSAKMT_PATH=/*your local libhsakmt folder*/
With that, the headers and libraries are searched under
LIBHSAKMT_PATH/include and LIBHSAKMT_PATH/lib respectively.


2. How to run kfdtest

Just run "./run_kfdtest.sh" under the building output folder. You may need
to specify library path through:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/*your library path containing libhsakmt*/

Note: you can use "run_kfdtest.sh -h" to see more options.