Kent Russell dffac0a97e kfdtest: Style cleanup
Clean up the KFDTest style via CPPLint. Some warnings remain regarding
volatile variables being cast to void*. This is the command used:
cpplint.py --linelength=120
--filter=-readability/multiline_string,-readability/todo,-build/include,-runtime/references

multiline_string is due to using ISA code
todo is to avoid errors that we don't have TODO(username) instead of TODO
include is about including the folder in the header includes
references is regarding non-const references '&' being const or using
pointers. That can be addressed later

Change-Id: I3c6622da0a13dd33ab29b2bfff48be25e763b750
2018-08-14 08:17:57 -04:00
2018-06-20 11:32:53 -04:00
2018-05-31 13:17:27 -04:00
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ROCt Library

This repository includes the user-mode API interfaces used to interact with the ROCk driver. Currently supported agents include only the AMD/ATI Fiji family of discrete GPUs.

Starting at 1.7 release, ROCt uses drm render device. This requires the user to belong to video group. Add the user account to video group with "sudo usermod -a -G video username" command if the user if not part of video group yet.

ROCk Driver

The ROCt library is not a standalone product and requires that you have the correct ROCk driver set installed. We recommend reading the full compatibility and installation details which are available in the ROCk github:

https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCK-Radeon-Open-Compute-Kernel-Driver

Building the Thunk

A simple cmake-based system is available for building thunk. To build the thunk from the the ROCT-Thunk-Interface directory, execute:

    mkdir -p build
    cd build
    cmake ..
    make

If the hsakmt-roct and hsakmt-roct-dev packages are desired:

    mkdir -p build
    cd build
    cmake ..
    make package
    make package-dev

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