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Installation (Linux)
Installing can be done in one of two ways, depending on your preference:
- Using an installer script
- Through your system's package manager
For information on installing ROCm on devices with NVIDIA GPUs, refer to the HIP
Installation Guide.
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Installer Script Method
The installer script method automates the installation process for the AMDGPU and ROCm stack. The installer script handles the complete installation process for ROCm, including setting up the repository, cleaning the system, updating, and installing the desired drivers and meta-packages. With this approach, the system has more control over the ROCm installation process. Thus, those who are less familiar with the Linux standard commands can choose this method for ROCm installation.
For AMDGPU and ROCm installation using the installer script method on Linux distribution, follow these steps:
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Meet prerequisites – Ensure the Prerequisites are met before downloading and installing the installer using the installer script method.
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Download and install the installer script – Ensure you download and install the installer script from the recommended URL.
The installer package is updated periodically to resolve known issues and add new features. The links for each Linux distribution always point to the latest available build. -
Use the installer script on Linux distributions – Ensure you execute the script for installing use cases.
Download and Install the Installer Script
::::::{tab-set} :::::{tab-item} Ubuntu :sync: ubuntu
::::{rubric} To download the amdgpu-install script on the system, use the following commands. ::::
::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 20.04 :sync: ubuntu-20.04
sudo apt update
wget https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.4.3/ubuntu/focal/amdgpu-install_5.4.50403-1_all.deb
sudo apt install ./amdgpu-install_5.4.50403-1_all.deb
::: :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 22.04 :sync: ubuntu-22.04
sudo apt update
wget https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.4.3/ubuntu/jammy/amdgpu-install_5.4.50403-1_all.deb
sudo apt install ./amdgpu-install_5.4.50403-1_all.deb
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::::{rubric} To download the amdgpu-install script on the system, use the following commands. ::::
::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} RHEL 8.6 :sync: RHEL-8.6
sudo yum install https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.4.3/rhel/8.6/amdgpu-install-5.4.50403-1.el8.noarch.rpm
::: :::{tab-item} RHEL 8.7 :sync: RHEL-8.7
sudo yum install https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.4.3/rhel/8.7/amdgpu-install-5.4.50403-1.el8.noarch.rpm
::: :::{tab-item} RHEL 9.1 :sync: RHEL-9.1
sudo yum install https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.4.3/rhel/9.1/amdgpu-install-5.4.50403-1.el9.noarch.rpm
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::::{rubric} To download the amdgpu-install script on the system, use the following commands. ::::
::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Service Pack 4 :sync: SLES15-SP4
sudo zypper --no-gpg-checks install https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.4.3/sle/15.4/amdgpu-install-5.4.50403-1.noarch.rpm
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Using the Installer Script for Single-version ROCm Installation
To install use cases specific to your requirements, use the installer
amdgpu-install as follows:
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To install a single use case:
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm -
To install kernel-mode driver:
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=dkms -
To install multiple use cases:
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=hiplibsdk,rocm -
To display a list of available use cases:
sudo amdgpu-install --list-usecaseFollowing is a sample of output listed by the command above:
The list in this section represents only a sample of available use cases for ROCm:If --usecase option is not present, the default selection is "graphics,opencl,hip" Available use cases: rocm(for users and developers requiring full ROCm stack) - OpenCL (ROCr/KFD based) runtime - HIP runtimes - Machine learning framework - All ROCm libraries and applications - ROCm Compiler and device libraries - ROCr runtime and thunk lrt(for users of applications requiring ROCm runtime) - ROCm Compiler and device libraries - ROCr runtime and thunk opencl(for users of applications requiring OpenCL on Vega or later products) - ROCr based OpenCL - ROCm Language runtime openclsdk (for application developers requiring ROCr based OpenCL) - ROCr based OpenCL - ROCm Language runtime - development and SDK files for ROCr based OpenCL hip(for users of HIP runtime on AMD products) - HIP runtimes hiplibsdk (for application developers requiring HIP on AMD products) - HIP runtimes - ROCm math libraries - HIP development libraries
Adding `-y` as a parameter to `amdgpu-install` skips user prompts (for
automation). Example: `amdgpu-install -y --usecase=rocm`
Using Installer Script in Docker
When the installation is initiated in Docker, the installer tries to install the
use case along with the kernel-mode driver. However, you cannot install the
kernel-mode driver in a Docker container. To skip the installation of the
kernel-mode driver, proceed with the --no-dkms option, as shown below:
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --no-dkms
Using the Installer Script for Multi-version ROCm Installation
The multi-version ROCm installation requires you to download and install the latest ROCm release installer from the list of ROCm releases you want to install simultaneously on your system.
Example: If you want to install ROCm releases 4.5.0, 4.5.1, and 5.4.3 simultaneously, you are required to download the installer from the latest ROCm release v5.4.3.
To download and install the installer, refer to the Download and Install the Installer Script section.
If the existing ROCm release contains non-versioned ROCm packages, uninstall
those packages before proceeding with the multi-version installation to avoid
conflicts.
Add Required ROCm Repositories
Add the required repositories using the following steps:
Add the AMDGPU and ROCm repositories manually for all ROCm releases you want to
install except the latest one. The amdgpu-install script automatically adds the
required repositories for the latest release.
::::::{tab-set} :::::{tab-item} Ubuntu :sync: ubuntu
::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 20.04 :sync: ubuntu-20.04
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3; do
echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpg] https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/apt/$ver focal main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rocm.list
done
echo -e 'Package: *\nPin: release o=repo.radeon.com\nPin-Priority: 600' | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/rocm-pin-600
sudo apt update
::: :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 22.04 :sync: ubuntu-22.04
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3; do
echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpg] https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/apt/$ver jammy main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rocm.list
done
echo -e 'Package: *\nPin: release o=repo.radeon.com\nPin-Priority: 600' | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/rocm-pin-600
sudo apt update
::: :::: ::::: :::::{tab-item} Red Hat Enterprise Linux :sync: RHEL
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3; do
sudo tee --append /etc/yum.repos.d/rocm.repo <<EOF
[ROCm-$ver]
Name=ROCm$ver
baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/$ver/main
enabled=1
priority=50
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key
EOF
done
sudo yum clean all
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for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3; do
sudo tee --append /etc/zypp/repos.d/rocm.repo <<EOF
name=rocm
baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/$ver/sle/15.4/main/x86_64
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key
EOF
done
sudo zypper ref
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Use the Installer to Install Multi-version ROCm Meta-packages
Use the installer script as given below:
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=<release-number-1>
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=<release-number-2>
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=<release-number-3>
If the kernel-mode driver is already present on the system and you do not want
to upgrade it, use the `--no-dkms` option to skip the installation of the
kernel-mode driver, as shown in the following samples:
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=4.5.0 --no-dkms
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=5.4.3 --no-dkms
Following are examples of ROCm multi-version installation. The kernel-mode driver, associated with the ROCm release v5.4.3, will be installed as its latest release in the list.
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=4.5.0
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=4.5.2
sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=rocm --rocmrelease=5.4.3
Package Manager Method
The package manager method involves a manual setup of the repository, which includes setting up the repository, updating, and installing/uninstalling meta-packages. This involves using standard commands such as yum, apt, and others respective to the Linux distribution.
The functions of a package manager installation system are:
- Grouping packages based on function
- Extracting package archives
- Ensuring a package is installed with all necessary packages and dependencies are managed
- From a remote repository, looking up, downloading, installing, or updating existing packages
- Ensuring the authenticity and integrity of the package
Installing ROCm on Linux Distributions
For a fresh ROCm installation using the package manager method on a Linux distribution, follow the steps below:
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Meet prerequisites – Ensure the Prerequisites are met before the ROCm installation.
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Install kernel headers and development packages – Ensure kernel headers and development packages are installed on the system.
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Select the base URLs for AMDGPU and ROCm stack repository – Ensure the base URLs for AMDGPU and ROCm stack repositories are selected.
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Add the AMDGPU stack repository – Ensure the AMDGPU stack repository is added.
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Install the kernel-mode driver and reboot the system – Ensure the kernel-mode driver is installed and the system is rebooted.
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Add ROCm stack repository – Ensure the ROCm stack repository is added.
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Install single-version or multi-version ROCm meta-packages – Install the desired meta-packages.
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Verify installation for the applicable distributions – Verify if the installation is successful.
You cannot install a kernel-mode driver in a Docker container. Refer to the
sections below for specific commands to install the AMDGPU and ROCm stack on
various Linux distributions.
Understanding the Release-specific AMDGPU and ROCm Stack Repositories on Linux Distributions
The release-specific repositories consist of packages from a specific release of the AMDGPU stack and ROCm stack. The repositories are not updated for the latest packages with subsequent releases. When a new ROCm release is available, the new repository, specific to that release, is added. You can select a specific release to install, update the previously installed single version to the later available release, or add the latest version of ROCm along with the currently installed version by using the multi-version ROCm packages.
Users installing multiple versions of the ROCm stack must use the
release-specific base URL.
Using the Package Manager
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::::{rubric} Installation of Kernel Headers and Development Packages ::::
The following instructions to install kernel headers and development packages apply to all versions and kernels of Ubuntu. The ROCm installation requires you to install the Linux-headers and Linux-modules-extra package with the correct version corresponding to the kernel's version.
Example: If the system is running the Linux kernel version
5.15.0-41-generic, you must install the identical versions of Linux-headers
and development packages. Refer to {ref}check-kernel-info on to how to check
the system's kernel version.
To check the kernel-headers and linux-modules-extra package versions,
follow these steps:
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For the Ubuntu/Debian environment, execute the following command to verify the kernel headers and development packages are installed with the respective versions:
sudo dpkg -l | grep linux-headersThe command indicates if there are Linux headers installed as shown below:
ii linux-headers-5.15.0-41-generic 5.15.0-41.44~20.04.1 amd64 Linux kernel headers for version 5.15.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP -
Execute the following command to check whether the development packages are installed:
sudo dpkg -l | grep linux-modules-extraThe command mentioned above lists the installed
linux-modules-extrapackages like the output below:ii linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-41-generic 5.15.0-41.44~20.04.1 amd64 Linux kernel extra modules for version 5.15.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP -
If the supported version installation of Linux headers and development packages are not installed on the system, execute the following command to install the packages:
sudo apt install linux-headers-`uname -r` linux-modules-extra-`uname -r`
::::{rubric} Adding the AMDGPU and ROCm Stack Repositories ::::
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Add GPG Key for AMDGPU and ROCm Stack
Add the GPG key for AMDGPU and ROCm repositories. For Debian-based systems like Ubuntu, configure the Debian ROCm repository as follows:
curl -fsSL https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpgThe GPG key may change; ensure it is updated when installing a new release. If the key signature verification fails while updating, re-add the key from the ROCm to the apt repository as mentioned above. The current `rocm.gpg.key` is not available in a standard key ring distribution but has the following SHA1 sum hash: `73f5d8100de6048aa38a8b84cd9a87f05177d208 rocm.gpg.key` -
Add the AMDGPU Stack Repository and Install the Kernel-mode Driver
If you have a version of the kernel-mode driver installed, you may skip this section.To add the AMDGPU stack repository, follow these steps:
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echo 'deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpg] https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4.3/ubuntu focal main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/amdgpu.list sudo apt update::: :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 22.04 :sync: ubuntu-22.04
echo 'deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpg] https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4.3/ubuntu jammy main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/amdgpu.list sudo apt update::: ::::
Install the kernel mode driver and reboot the system using the following commands:
sudo apt install amdgpu-dkms sudo reboot -
Add the ROCm Stack Repository and Install Meta-packages
To add the ROCm repository, use the following steps:
::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 20.04 :sync: ubuntu-20.04
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3 5.4.3; do echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpg] https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/apt/$ver focal main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rocm.list done echo -e 'Package: *\nPin: release o=repo.radeon.com\nPin-Priority: 600' | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/rocm-pin-600 sudo apt update::: :::{tab-item} Ubuntu 22.04 :sync: ubuntu-22.04
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3 5.4.3; do echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/rocm-keyring.gpg] https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/apt/$ver jammy main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rocm.list done echo -e 'Package: *\nPin: release o=repo.radeon.com\nPin-Priority: 600' | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/rocm-pin-600 sudo apt update::: ::::
Install packages of your choice in a single-version ROCm install or in a multi-version ROCm install fashion. For more information on what single/multi-version installations are, refer to {ref}
installation-types. For a comprehensive list of meta-packages, refer to {ref}meta-package-desc.
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Sample Single-version installation
sudo apt install rocm-hip-sdk -
Sample Multi-version installation
If the existing ROCm release contains non-versioned ROCm packages, you must uninstall those packages before proceeding to the multi-version installation to avoid conflicts.sudo apt install rocm-hip-sdk5.4.3 rocm-hip-sdk5.2.5
::::: :::::{tab-item} Red Hat Enterprise Linux :sync: RHEL
::::{rubric} Installation of Kernel Headers and Development Packages ::::
The ROCm installation requires that you install the kernel headers and
linux-modules-extra package with the correct version corresponding to the
kernel's version.
Example: If the system is running Linux kernel version
3.10.0-1160.el7.x86_64, you must install the identical versions of kernel
headers and development packages. Refer to {ref}check-kernel-info on to how to
check the system's kernel version.
To check the kernel headers and linux-modules-extra package versions,
follow these steps:
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To verify you have the supported version of the installed kernel headers, type the following on the command line:
sudo yum list installed kernel-headersThe command mentioned above displays the list of kernel headers versions currently present on your system. Verify if the listed kernel headers have the same versions as the kernel.
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The following command lists the development packages on your system. Verify if the listed development package's version number matches the kernel version number:
sudo yum list installed kernel-devel -
If the supported version installation of kernel headers and development packages does not exist on the system, execute the command below to install:
sudo yum install kernel-headers-`uname -r` kernel-devel-`uname -r`
::::{rubric} Adding the AMDGPU and ROCm Stack Repositories ::::
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Add the AMDGPU Stack Repository and Install the Kernel-mode Driver
If you have a version of the kernel-mode driver installed, you may skip this section.::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} RHEL 8.6 :sync: RHEL-8.6
sudo tee --append /etc/yum.repos.d/amdgpu.repo <<EOF [amdgpu] Name=amdgpu baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4.3/rhel/8.6/main/x86_64/ enabled=1 priority=50 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key EOF sudo yum clean all:::
:::{tab-item} RHEL 8.7 :sync: RHEL-8.7
sudo tee --append /etc/yum.repos.d/amdgpu.repo <<EOF [amdgpu] Name=amdgpu baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4.3/rhel/8.7/main/x86_64/ enabled=1 priority=50 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key EOF sudo yum clean all:::
:::{tab-item} RHEL 9.1 :sync: RHEL-9.1
sudo tee --append /etc/yum.repos.d/amdgpu.repo <<EOF [amdgpu] Name=amdgpu baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4.3/rhel/9.2/main/x86_64/ enabled=1 priority=50 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key EOF sudo yum clean all::: ::::
Install the kernel mode driver and reboot the system using the following commands:
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Add the ROCm Stack Repository and Install Meta-packages
To add the ROCm repository, use the following steps:
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3 5.4.3; do sudo tee --append /etc/yum.repos.d/rocm.repo <<EOF [ROCm-$ver] Name=ROCm$ver baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/$ver/main enabled=1 priority=50 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key EOF done sudo yum clean allInstall packages of your choice in a single-version ROCm install or in a multi-version ROCm install fashion. For more information on what single/multi-version installations are, refer to {ref}
installation-types. For a comprehensive list of meta-packages, refer to {ref}meta-package-desc.
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Sample Single-version installation
sudo yum install rocm-hip-sdk -
Sample Multi-version installation
If the existing ROCm release contains non-versioned ROCm packages, you must uninstall those packages before proceeding to the multi-version installation to avoid conflicts.sudo yum install rocm-hip-sdk5.4.3 rocm-hip-sdk5.2.5
::::: :::::{tab-item} SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 :sync: SLES15
::::{rubric} Installation of Kernel Headers and Development Packages ::::
ROCm installation requires you to install linux-headers and
linux-modules-extra package with the correct version corresponding to the
kernel's version.
Example: If the system is running the Linux kernel version
5.3.18-57_11.0.18, you must install the same versions of Linux headers and
development packages. Refer to {ref}check-kernel-info on to how to check
the system's kernel version.
To check the kernel-headers and linux-modules-extra package versions, follow
these steps:
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Ensure that the correct version of the latest
kernel-default-develandkernel-defaultpackages are installed. The following command lists the installedkernel-default-develandkernel-defaultpackage:sudo zypper info kernel-default-devel or kernel-defaultThis next step is only required if you find from the above command that the `kernel-default-devel` and `kernel-default` versions of the package, corresponding to the kernel release version, do not exist on your system. -
If the required version of packages does not exist on the system, install with the command below:
sudo zypper install kernel-default-devel or kernel-default
::::{rubric} Adding the AMDGPU and ROCm Stack Repositories ::::
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Add the AMDGPU Stack Repository and Install the Kernel-mode Driver
If you have a version of the kernel-mode driver installed, you may skip this section.sudo tee --append /etc/zypp/repos.d/amdgpu.repo <<EOF [amdgpu] name=amdgpu baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/5.4.3/sle/15.4/main/x86_64 enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key EOF sudo zypper refInstall the kernel mode driver and reboot the system using the following commands:
sudo zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys install amdgpu-dkms sudo reboot -
Add the ROCm Stack Repository and Install Meta-packages
To add the ROCm repository, use the following steps:
for ver in 5.0.2 5.1.4 5.2.5 5.3.3 5.4.3; do sudo tee --append /etc/zypp/repos.d/rocm.repo <<EOF name=rocm baseurl=https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu/$ver/sle/15.4/main/x86_64 enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key EOF done sudo zypper refInstall packages of your choice in a single-version ROCm install or in a multi-version ROCm install fashion. For more information on what single/multi-version installations are, refer to {ref}
installation-types. For a comprehensive list of meta-packages, refer to {ref}meta-package-desc.
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Sample Single-version installation
sudo zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys install rocm-hip-sdk -
Sample Multi-version installation
If the existing ROCm release contains non-versioned ROCm packages, you must uninstall those packages before proceeding to the multi-version installation to avoid conflicts.sudo zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys install rocm-hip-sdk5.4.3 rocm-hip-sdk5.2.5
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Post-install Actions and Verification Process
The post-install actions listed here are optional and depend on your use case, but are generally useful. Verification of the install is advised.
Post-install Actions
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Instruct the system linker where to find the shared objects (
.sofiles) for ROCm applications.sudo tee --append /etc/ld.so.conf.d/rocm.conf <<EOF /opt/rocm/lib /opt/rocm/lib64 EOF sudo ldconfigMulti-version installations require extra care. Having multiple versions on the system linker library search path is unadvised. One must take care both at compile-time and at run-time to assure that the proper libraries are picked up. You can override `ld.so.conf` entries on a case-by-case basis using the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environmental variable. -
Add binary paths to the
PATHenvironment variable.export PATH=$PATH:/opt/rocm-5.4.3/bin:/opt/rocm-5.4.3/opencl/binWhen using CMake to build applications, having the ROCm install location on the PATH subtly affects how ROCm libraries are searched for. See [Config Mode Search Procedure](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/find_package.html#config-mode-search-procedure) and [CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH.html) for details. (Entries in the `PATH` minus `bin` and `sbin` are added to library search paths, therefore this convenience will affect builds and result in ROCm libraries almost always being found. This may be an issue when you're developing these libraries or want to use self-built versions of them.)
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Verifying Kernel-mode Driver Installation
Check the installation of the kernel-mode driver by typing the command given below:
dkms status
Verifying ROCm Installation
After completing the ROCm installation, execute the following commands on the system to verify if the installation is successful. If you see your GPUs listed by both commands, the installation is considered successful:
/opt/rocm/bin/rocminfo
# OR
/opt/rocm/opencl/bin/clinfo
Verifying Package Installation
To ensure the packages are installed successfully, use the following commands:
::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Ubuntu :sync: ubuntu
sudo apt list --installed
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:::{tab-item} Red Hat Enterprise Linux :sync: RHEL
sudo yum list installed
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:::{tab-item} SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 :sync: SLES15
sudo zypper search --installed-only
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