Radeon RX 7700 XT added to 6.4.2 RN and compatibility matrix (#467)

* HIP 7.0 upcoming changes blog link updated

* Radeon RX 7700 XT added to release notes, compatibility matrix

* Changelog synced

* Footnote update
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Pratik Basyal
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@@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ See the full [AMD SMI changelog](https://github.com/ROCm/amdsmi/blob/release/roc
#### Added
* HIP API implementation for `hipEventRecordWithFlags`, records an event in the specified stream with flags.
* Support for the pointer attribute `HIP_POINTER_ATTRIBUTE_CONTEXT`.
* Support for the flags `hipEventWaitDefault` and `hipEventWaitExternal`.
#### Optimized
@@ -47,12 +49,15 @@ See the full [AMD SMI changelog](https://github.com/ROCm/amdsmi/blob/release/roc
#### Resolved issues
* Issue of dependency on `libgcc-s1` during rocm-dev install on Debian Buster. HIP runtime removed this Debian package dependency and uses `libgcc1` instead for this distros.
* Issue of dependency on `libgcc-s1` during rocm-dev install on Debian Buster. HIP runtime removed this Debian package dependency, and uses `libgcc1` instead for this distros.
* Building issue for `COMGR` dynamic load on Fedora and other Distros. HIP runtime now doesn't link against `libamd_comgr.so`.
* Failure in the API `hipStreamDestroy`, when stream type is `hipStreamLegacy`. The API now returns error code `hipErrorInvalidResourceHandle` on this condition.
* Kernel launch errors, such as `shared object initialization failed`, `invalid device function`, or `kernel execution failure`. HIP runtime now loads `COMGR` properly considering the file with its name and mapped image.
* Kernel launch errors, such as `shared object initialization failed`, `invalid device function` or `kernel execution failure`. HIP runtime now loads `COMGR` properly considering the file with its name and mapped image.
* Memory access fault in some applications. HIP runtime fixed offset accumulation in memory address.
* The memory leak in virtual memory management (VMM). The HIP runtime now uses the size of the handle for the allocated memory range instead of the actual size for physical memory, which resolves the issue of address clashes with VMM.
* The memory leak in virtual memory management (VMM). HIP runtime now uses the size of handle for allocated memory range instead of actual size for physical memory, which fixed the issue of address clash with VMM.
* Large memory allocation issue. HIP runtime now checks GPU video RAM and system RAM properly and sets size limits during memory allocation either on the host or the GPU device.
* Support of `hipDeviceMallocContiguous` flags in `hipExtMallocWithFlags()`. It now enables `HSA_AMD_MEMORY_POOL_CONTIGUOUS_FLAG` in the memory pool allocation on GPU device.
* Radom memory segmentation fault in handling `GraphExec` object release and `hipDeviceSyncronization`. HIP runtime now uses internal device synchronize function in `__hipUnregisterFatBinary`.
### **hipBLASLt** (0.12.1)
@@ -114,6 +119,25 @@ See the full [AMD SMI changelog](https://github.com/ROCm/amdsmi/blob/release/roc
* `rocprim::warp_size()`
* `ROCPRIM_WAVEFRONT_SIZE`
* The default scan accumulator types for device-level scan algorithms will be changed in an upcoming release, resulting in a breaking change. Previously, the default accumulator type was set to the input type for the inclusive scans and to the initial value type for the exclusive scans. This could lead to unexpected overflow if the input or initial type was smaller than the output type when the accumulator type wasn't explicitly set using the `AccType` template parameter. The new default accumulator types will be set to the type that results when the input or initial value type is applied to the scan operator.
The following is the complete list of affected functions and how their default accumulator types are changing:
* `rocprim::inclusive_scan`
* current default: `class AccType = typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator>::value_type>`
* future default: `class AccType = rocprim::invoke_result_binary_op_t<typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator>::value_type, BinaryFunction>`
* `rocprim::deterministic_inclusive_scan`
* current default: `class AccType = typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator>::value_type>`
* future default: `class AccType = rocprim::invoke_result_binary_op_t<typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator>::value_type, BinaryFunction>`
* `rocprim::exclusive_scan`
* current default: `class AccType = detail::input_type_t<InitValueType>>`
* future default: `class AccType = rocprim::invoke_result_binary_op_t<rocprim::detail::input_type_t<InitValueType>, BinaryFunction>`
* `rocprim::deterministic_exclusive_scan`
* current default: `class AccType = detail::input_type_t<InitValueType>>`
* future default: `class AccType = rocprim::invoke_result_binary_op_t<rocprim::detail::input_type_t<InitValueType>, BinaryFunction>`
* `rocprim::load_cs` and `rocprim::store_cs` are deprecated and will be removed in an upcoming release. Alternatively, you can use `rocprim::load_nontemporal` and `rocprim::store_nontemporal` to load and store values in specific conditions (like bypassing the cache) for `rocprim::thread_load` and `rocprim::thread_store`.
### **rocSHMEM** (2.0.1)
#### Resolved issues
@@ -156,7 +180,7 @@ for a complete overview of this release.
#### Optimized
* Improved load times for CLI commands when the GPU has multiple parititons.
* Improved load times for CLI commands when the GPU has multiple partitions.
#### Resolved issues

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@@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ The ROCm Offline Installer Creator 6.4.2 includes the following features and imp
* ROCm meta packages are now used for selecting ROCm components and use cases.
* Improved separation of kernel/driver and ROCm prerequisite packages to reduce the size of ROCm-only or driver-only offline installers.
In addition, the option to build an offline installer based on ROCm version 5.7.3 has been removed. To build an offline installer for ROCm 5.7.3, use the Offline Installer Creator from version 6.4.1 or earlier. See [ROCm Offline Installer Creator](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/install/rocm-offline-installer.html) for more information.
In addition, the option to build an offline installer based on ROCm version 5.7.3 has been removed. To build an offline installer for ROCm 5.7.3, use the Offline Installer Creator from version 6.4.1 or earlier. See [ROCm Offline Installer Creator](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux-internal/en/latest/install/rocm-offline-installer.html) for more information.
### ROCm Runfile Installer updates
The ROCm Runfile Installer 6.4.2 adds support for Oracle Linux 8.10 and 9.6 (using the RHEL 8 or 9 .run files), Debian 12 (using the Ubuntu 22.04 .run file), and SLES 15 SP7. It also fixes permission settings issues during ROCm and AMDGPU driver installation. For more information, see [ROCm Runfile Installer](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/install/rocm-runfile-installer.html).
The ROCm Runfile Installer 6.4.2 adds support for Oracle Linux 8.10 and 9.6 (using the RHEL 8 or 9 .run files), Debian 12 (using the Ubuntu 22.04 .run file), and SLES 15 SP7. It also fixes permission settings issues during ROCm and AMDGPU driver installation. For more information, see [ROCm Runfile Installer](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux-internal/en/latest/install/rocm-runfile-installer.html).
### ROCm documentation updates
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ ROCm documentation continues to be updated to provide clearer and more comprehen
* Documentation for the new [ROCprof Compute Viewer](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/rocprof-compute-viewer/en/amd-mainline/) was added in May 2025. This tool is used to visualize and analyze GPU thread trace data collected using [rocprofv3](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/rocprofiler-sdk/en/latest/index.html). Note that [ROCprof Compute Viewer](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/rocprof-compute-viewer/en/amd-mainline/) is in an early access state. Running production workloads is not recommended.
* The AMDGPU installer documentation has been removed to encourage the use of the package manager for ROCm installation. While the package manager is the recommended method, you can still install ROCm using the AMDGPU installer by following the [legacy process](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/docs-6.4.1/install/install-methods/amdgpu-installer-index.html). Ensure to update the command with the intended ROCm version before running it. For more information, see [Installation via native package manager](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/install/install-methods/package-manager-index.html).
* The AMDGPU installer documentation has been removed to encourage the use of the package manager for ROCm installation. While the package manager is the recommended method, you can still install ROCm using the AMDGPU installer by following the [legacy process](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/docs-6.4.1/install/install-methods/amdgpu-installer-index.html). Ensure to update the command with the intended ROCm version before running it. For more information, see [Installation via native package manager](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux-internal/en/latest/install/install-methods/package-manager-index.html).
## Operating system and hardware support changes
@@ -90,7 +90,9 @@ ROCm 6.4.2 adds support for SLES 15 SP7. For more information, see [SLES install
ROCm 6.4.2 marks the end of support (EoS) for RHEL 9.5.
Hardware support remains unchanged in this release.
ROCm 6.4.2 adds support for RDNA3 architecture-based [Radeon RX 7700 XT](https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/desktops/radeon/7000-series/amd-radeon-rx-7700-xt.html) GPU. This GPU is supported on Ubuntu 24.04.2 and RHEL 9.6.
For details, see the full list of [Supported GPUs
(Linux)](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux-internal/en/latest/reference/system-requirements.html#supported-gpus).
See the [Compatibility
matrix](../../docs/compatibility/compatibility-matrix.rst)

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ROCm Version,6.4.2,6.4.1,6.4.0,6.3.3,6.3.2,6.3.1,6.3.0,6.2.4,6.2.2,6.2.1,6.2.0,
,.. _gpu-support-compatibility-matrix-past-60:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
:doc:`GPU / LLVM target <rocm-install-on-linux:reference/system-requirements>`,gfx1201 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,gfx1201 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,gfx1200 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,gfx1200 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_ [#7700XT-OS-past-60]_,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100
,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030
,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942 [#mi300_624-past-60]_,gfx942 [#mi300_622-past-60]_,gfx942 [#mi300_621-past-60]_,gfx942 [#mi300_620-past-60]_, gfx942 [#mi300_612-past-60]_, gfx942 [#mi300_612-past-60]_, gfx942 [#mi300_611-past-60]_, gfx942 [#mi300_610-past-60]_, gfx942 [#mi300_602-past-60]_, gfx942 [#mi300_600-past-60]_
1 ROCm Version 6.4.2 6.4.1 6.4.0 6.3.3 6.3.2 6.3.1 6.3.0 6.2.4 6.2.2 6.2.1 6.2.0 6.1.5 6.1.2 6.1.1 6.1.0 6.0.2 6.0.0
19 .. _gpu-support-compatibility-matrix-past-60:
20 :doc:`GPU / LLVM target <rocm-install-on-linux:reference/system-requirements>` gfx1201 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_ gfx1201 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_
21 gfx1200 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_ gfx1200 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_
22 gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_ gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_ [#7700XT-OS-past-60]_ gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS-past-60]_
23 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100 gfx1100
24 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030 gfx1030
25 gfx942 gfx942 gfx942 gfx942 gfx942 gfx942 gfx942 gfx942 [#mi300_624-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_622-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_621-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_620-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_612-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_612-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_611-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_610-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_602-past-60]_ gfx942 [#mi300_600-past-60]_

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ compatibility and system requirements.
,.. _gpu-support-compatibility-matrix:,,
:doc:`GPU / LLVM target <rocm-install-on-linux:reference/system-requirements>`,gfx1201 [#RDNA-OS]_,gfx1201 [#RDNA-OS]_,
,gfx1200 [#RDNA-OS]_,gfx1200 [#RDNA-OS]_,
,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS]_,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS]_,
,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS]_ [#7700XT-OS]_,gfx1101 [#RDNA-OS]_,
,gfx1100,gfx1100,gfx1100
,gfx1030,gfx1030,gfx1030
,gfx942,gfx942,gfx942
@@ -154,7 +154,8 @@ compatibility and system requirements.
.. [#SLES-OS] SLES 15 SP7 is supported only on AMD Instinct MI210 and MI300X.
.. [#mi300x] Oracle Linux and Azure Linux are supported only on AMD Instinct MI300X.
.. [#single-node] Debian 12 is supported only on AMD Instinct MI300X for single-node functionality.
.. [#RDNA-OS] Radeon AI PRO R9700, Radeon RX 9070 XT (gfx1201), Radeon RX 9060 XT (gfx1200), Radeon PRO W7700 (gfx1101), and Radeon RX 7800 XT (gfx1101) are supported only on Ubuntu 24.04.2, Ubuntu 22.04.5, RHEL 9.6, and RHEL 9.4.
.. [#RDNA-OS] Radeon AI PRO R9700, Radeon RX 9070 XT (gfx1201), Radeon RX 9060 XT (gfx1200), Radeon PRO W7700 (gfx1101), and Radeon RX 7800 XT (gfx1101) are supported only on Ubuntu 24.04.2, Ubuntu 22.04.5, RHEL 9.6, and RHEL 9.4.
.. [#7700XT-OS] Radeon RX 7700 XT (gfx1101) is supported only on Ubuntu 24.04.2 and RHEL 9.6.
.. [#kfd_support] As of ROCm 6.4.0, forward and backward compatibility between the AMD Kernel-mode GPU Driver (KMD) and its user space software is provided up to a year apart. For earlier ROCm releases, the compatibility is provided for +/- 2 releases. The tested user space versions on this page were accurate as of the time of initial ROCm release. For the most up-to-date information, see the latest version of this information at `User and kernel-space support matrix <https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/reference/user-kernel-space-compat-matrix.html>`_.
.. [#ROCT-rocr] Starting from ROCm 6.3.0, the ROCT Thunk Interface is included as part of the ROCr runtime package.
@@ -229,6 +230,7 @@ Expand for full historical view of:
.. [#mi300x-past-60] Oracle Linux and Azure Linux are supported only on AMD Instinct MI300X.
.. [#single-node-past-60] Debian 12 is supported only on AMD Instinct MI300X for single-node functionality.
.. [#RDNA-OS-past-60] Radeon AI PRO R9700, Radeon RX 9070 XT (gfx1201), Radeon RX 9060 XT (gfx1200), Radeon PRO W7700 (gfx1101), and Radeon RX 7800 XT (gfx1101) are supported only on Ubuntu 24.04.2, Ubuntu 22.04.5, RHEL 9.6, and RHEL 9.4.
.. [#7700XT-OS-past-60] Radeon RX 7700 XT (gfx1101) is supported only on Ubuntu 24.04.2 and RHEL 9.6.
.. [#mi300_624-past-60] **For ROCm 6.2.4** - MI300X (gfx942) is supported on listed operating systems *except* Ubuntu 22.04.5 [6.8 HWE] and Ubuntu 22.04.4 [6.5 HWE].
.. [#mi300_622-past-60] **For ROCm 6.2.2** - MI300X (gfx942) is supported on listed operating systems *except* Ubuntu 22.04.5 [6.8 HWE] and Ubuntu 22.04.4 [6.5 HWE].
.. [#mi300_621-past-60] **For ROCm 6.2.1** - MI300X (gfx942) is supported on listed operating systems *except* Ubuntu 22.04.5 [6.8 HWE] and Ubuntu 22.04.4 [6.5 HWE].