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* add radeon pro v710 to gpu arch specs (#192)

* Add V710 specs

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add cols

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* fix graphics l1 cache description

* update SGPR for RDNA2 and RDNA3 archs

* update VGPR

* Apply suggestions from code review

* change l2 cache to 4

* Update docs/reference/gpu-arch-specs.rst

* ROCm 6.2.4 compatibility matrix (#186)

* prep compat column (historical) and mi300x column

* update historical compat matrix for 6.2.4

* update compat matrix for 6.2.4

* fix compat

* fix thunk version

* fix hipify ver

* ROCm 6.2.4 release notes (#184)

* prep 6.2.4 release notes

* add mathlibs

* add detail component changes

* rm non-updated linnks

* fix sentence

* fix rocthrust v

* rm offline installer

* condense

* add leo/ram fdback

words

* update documentation section

* add rocm on radeon note

* update os support note wording

* update release

* update version and GA date to 10-17

* update 6.2.4 rn

* update wording

* add link to v710

* update wording

* update templ

* simplify note

* words

os note

words

* change URLs to latest

* update link to supported GPUs

* Update versions.md 6.2.4 date to Oct 18

* Update conf.py release note date to Oct 18

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* Sync change from ROCm to ROCm-internal (#194)

* Fix Radeon link and point at R6.1.3 as absolute link (#3757)

* Update ROCm manifest to 6.2.1

* Update ROCm branch name

* Add 6.2.1 to version list (#3770)

* Add links to GH issues in 6.2.1 release notes (#3769)

* add MAD page

* link to GitHub issues in release notes known issues

* update templates for 6.2.1

* Revert "add MAD page"

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* update wordlist for spellcheck linter

* add rccl note

* update rocal version change heading to be more obvious

* make rocal note more specific

* fix missing space

* fix capitalization

* Update RCCL known issue wording (#3775)

* add MAD page

* fix wording in RCCL known issue

* Revert "add MAD page"

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* update llvm version for 6.2.1 (#3779)

* Fix broken links in 6.2.1 release notes (#3782)

* External CI: Replace libomp dependencies with aomp (#3781)

Add roctracer dependency for hipBLAS and rocWMMA testing

* External CI: Add rocprofiler v1 and v2 smoke tests (#3784)

* External CI: ROCgdb smoke tests (#3785)

- Since this is an autotools project and not cmake, build and test on gfx942 system instead of separating into two jobs. Pipeline time is short anyway.
- Follow build instructions to update build flags and to incorporate the ROCdbgapi.
- Results are not parsed and graphed, but the log contents are printed at the end. This was helpful for debugging and will be kept in the pipeline, as the make check-gdb command's output was not helpful on its own.

* External CI: rocPyDecode Smoke Test (#3786)

* External CI: omniperf pipeline (#3788)

- Referred to public documentation, source, and iterative attempts to create and improve build and test pipeline.
- ctest failures are due to the test node not having expected marketing name string and override not working.
- The fix should be on the omniperf repo side of things, so this pull request should be fine as is.

* External CI: create omniperf pipeline IDs, update nightly build (#3790)

* Fixed greater than to be less than in rocFFT changes

* fix footnote for 6.1.0 (#3791)

* fix footnote for 6.1.0

* fix empty columns in historical KFD title

* External CI: Publish wheel as artifact for rocPyDecode (#3796)

* External CI: fix hip-tests symlink creation (#3799)

* Docs: Add Ubuntu 24.04.1 (#3801)

* add ubuntu 24.04.1

* add 24.04.1 to bottom os section

* fix heading and template

* Update compatibility-matrix.rst for OpenMP version

* Update compatibility-matrix-historical-6.0.csv for OpenMP version

* rm ubuntu 24.04.1 from 6.2.0

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* External CI: fixes for rocMLIR and nightly build (#3800)

* External CI: fix symlinks for rocMLIR and nightly build

* add pipeline IDs for hip-tests

* fix hip-test ID typo

* remove llvm-alt license (#3727)

* remove llvm-alt license

* fix linting error

* External CI: enable ROCR-Runtime tests (#3809)

* External CI: default branches for hip-tests, omniperf (#3811)

* External CI: torch and torchvision smoke tests (#3810)

* External CI: torch and torchvision smoke tests

- Fixed issues with package name and version for the vision wheel that prevented it from installing. A patch is used until my pull request in vision repo is merged.
- Referred to rocAutomation scripts to pick which test scripts to run out of the many in the torch and vision repo, and iteratively tested suggested scripts to see which ones completed in a timely manner.
- Leveraging pytest-azurepipelines module to automatically parse and graph results from these tests.

* External CI: omnitrace build pipeline (#3812)

* External CI: omnitrace build pipeline starter

- Adding initial set of dependencies and build flags.

* External CI: omnitrace build pipeline

- Add bison, rccl, texinfo dependencies based on build failures.
- Add AMDGPU_TARGETS flag
- Add ROCm binaries to PATH for clang-format and other tools used.

* Fix indentation

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* External CI: AMDMIGraphX Build Fix (#3814)

- Swap to default gcc on OS to resolve build errors from recent commits.
- Added libdnnl-dev dependency from iterative attempts with compiler change.
- Referred to the passing GitHub checks to observe the compilers that was used.
- Build CK jit lib and include in AMDMIGraphX build.

* External CI: test fixes w/ roctracer, list omniperf as partially succeeding (#3815)

* External CI: rpp tests (#3816)

* External CI: Build pipeline for rocprofiler-sdk (#3819)

* External CI: Pipeline for rocprofiler-sdk

* Add rocprofiler dependency

* External CI: rocprofiler-sdk build pipeline

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* External CI: Fix/add missing pipeline IDs (#3818)

* External CI: omnitrace tests (#3822)

* Update tags to 6.2.2 (#3827)

* External CI: add roctracer to roc/hipSOLVER test deps (#3825)

* External CI: add rocprofiler-sdk pipeline IDs (#3824)

* External CI: AMDMIGraphX Smoke Tests (#3830)

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* External CI: MIOpen tests (#3837)

* Point to release history instead of deprecated changelog (#3836)

* External CI: filter out hipTensor extended tests (#3838)

* added revised note re. radeon gpus (#3839)

* Restructured the contributions section. (#3715)

* testing if this file is editable

* changed 'kebob-case' to 'dash-case'

* Restructured the page to be more straightforward and provide additional repo information

* forgot to save

* Moved the topic sentence

* Wrong accent on the a in diataxis

* Removed the feedback info from contributing and moved it to Feedback

* fixed spelling errors

* fixed some wording and removed second person text

* consolidated Build and Structure into Contribute; edited toolchai to (hopefully) conform to style guide; updated toc

* updated the titles in the toc

* made changes based on feedback

* it's better when you save

* removed structure and build; fixed something for the linter

* added rst to wordlist

* added customizations to wordlist

* Add links to gpu cluster network guides (#3763)

* Add links to gpu cluster network guides

* Add newline character to eof

* Make link absolute

* add dynamic branch in toc

* remove unnecessary page

clean up

* clean up index/toc

* make multi-node topics adjacent

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* updated the radeon note (#3850)

* External CI: Fix rocPyDecode wheel creation (#3852)

- Set values for expected environment variables.
- Accompanying changes required in rocPyDecode repo. Pull request will be made.

* External CI: pytorch vision patch removal (#3855)

My pull request applying this patch was merged upstream, so this is no longer needed and will break the pipeline since it can no longer be applied.

* Build(deps): Bump rocm-docs-core from 1.8.1 to 1.8.2 in /docs/sphinx (#3807)

Bumps [rocm-docs-core](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core) from 1.8.1 to 1.8.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core/blob/v1.8.2/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core/compare/v1.8.1...v1.8.2)

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* updated the radeon note, as it were (#3857)

* updated the radeon note, as it were

* updated the note again

* Set devops team as codeowners for rocm-build (#3860)

* Set ext CI as codeowners for rocm-build

* Update CODEOWNERS to rocm-devops

* External CI: Add option to pull mainline branch for dependencies (#3689)

* External CI: Add option to pull mainline branch for dependencies

* Missing parameter for mainline branch dependencies.

* External CI: mainline branch definitions

* Removed MIGraphX optimization page (#3848)

* External CI: add a global variable to control gfx942 tests (#3864)

* External CI: update component default/mainline branches (#3871)

* External CI: Stop building gfx90a (#3872)

Save on VM resources until infrastructure has test targets.

* External CI: add libstdc++-12 to rocMLIR (#3874)

* Add building doc section (#3873)

* External CI: programmatically get latest aqlprofile (#3876)

* External CI: use ctest for rocm-examples (#3877)

* External CI: Tensile pipeline (#3884)

* add oversubscription conceptual doc (#3885)

add mitigiation steps

add to toc

move page for build

move doc

fix spelling

update doc

update oversubscription

update order

fix spelling

add oversubscription to wordlist

move oversubscription topic to bottom of toc and index

* add oversubscription conceptual doc (#3885)

(cherry picked from commit d0ecf51b0c)

* External CI: Add pipeline to build upstream boost (#3896)

* Update bitsandbytes branch in docs (#3898)

* Documentation: Add reference to precision-support floating-point types (#3899)

* External CI: use Boost template for MIOpen (#3903)

* External CI: create rocprofiler-systems pipeline (#3906)

* External CI: omnitrace/rocprof-sys pipeline IDs (#3908)

* External CI: MIOpen parse test results (#3913)

* External CI: Use pip to install latest cmake on test system (#3915)

* added a link to the compatibility matrix (#3904)

* added a link to the compatibility matrix

* removed quotes

* docs: Remove invalid amd_iommu=on parameter

Per kernel-parameters.txt, there is no "on" option for amd_iommu. While
intel_iommu has it, amd_iommu is automatically on unless specified
otherwise. For more info, see these 2 links:

https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
75aa74d52f/drivers/iommu/amd/init.c (L3481)

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* External CI: hipBLASLt build now requires python packaging module (#3926)

https://github.com/ROCm/hipBLASLt/pull/1250/files#diff-fee2e6f068b33fca3a1dc49392de8848dbf05c3f4632b680abb1052523e5a30fR35

* External CI: Moved location of upstream pytorch build scripts (#3930)

https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/138103

* External CI: disable rocMLIR tests (#3931)

* External CI: disable rocMLIR tests

* roctracer AMDGPU_TARGETS flag

* External CI: create a GPU diagnostics template (#3932)

* External CI: Add CK into pytorch build environment (#3934)

* External CI: add support to disable individual component tests (#3938)

* External CI: AMDMIGraphX greater-equal pip dependencies (#3939)

* Build(deps): Bump rocm-docs-core from 1.8.2 to 1.8.3 in /docs/sphinx (#3933)

Bumps [rocm-docs-core](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core) from 1.8.2 to 1.8.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/ROCm/rocm-docs-core/compare/v1.8.2...v1.8.3)

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* External CI: enumerate GPUs in gpu-diagnostics (#3942)

* External CI: move gpu-diag directly before tests (#3943)

* External CI: fix HIP_PIPELINE_ID (#3944)

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* add "for compute workloads" wording for clarity

* add AMDSMI resolved issue

* add dlm known issue

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* rm gfx1151

* remove dlm known issue

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* fix rdc version

* fix RDC version strings (#196)

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AMD ROCm Software

ROCm is an open-source stack, composed primarily of open-source software, designed for graphics processing unit (GPU) computation. ROCm consists of a collection of drivers, development tools, and APIs that enable GPU programming from low-level kernel to end-user applications.

With ROCm, you can customize your GPU software to meet your specific needs. You can develop, collaborate, test, and deploy your applications in a free, open source, integrated, and secure software ecosystem. ROCm is particularly well-suited to GPU-accelerated high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI), scientific computing, and computer aided design (CAD).

ROCm is powered by AMDs Heterogeneous-computing Interface for Portability (HIP), an open-source software C++ GPU programming environment and its corresponding runtime. HIP allows ROCm developers to create portable applications on different platforms by deploying code on a range of platforms, from dedicated gaming GPUs to exascale HPC clusters.

ROCm supports programming models, such as OpenMP and OpenCL, and includes all necessary open source software compilers, debuggers, and libraries. ROCm is fully integrated into machine learning (ML) frameworks, such as PyTorch and TensorFlow.

Getting the ROCm Source Code

AMD ROCm is built from open source software. It is, therefore, possible to modify the various components of ROCm by downloading the source code and rebuilding the components. The source code for ROCm components can be cloned from each of the GitHub repositories using git. For easy access to download the correct versions of each of these tools, the ROCm repository contains a repo manifest file called default.xml. You can use this manifest file to download the source code for ROCm software.

Installing the repo tool

The repo tool from Google allows you to manage multiple git repositories simultaneously. Run the following commands to install the repo tool:

mkdir -p ~/bin/
curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo

Note: The ~/bin/ folder is used as an example. You can specify a different folder to install the repo tool into if you desire.

Installing git-lfs

Some ROCm projects use the Git Large File Storage (LFS) format that may require you to install git-lfs. Refer to Git Large File Storage for more information. For example, to install git-lfs for Ubuntu, use the following command:

sudo apt-get install git-lfs

Downloading the ROCm source code

The following example shows how to use the repo tool to download the ROCm source code. If you choose a directory other than ~/bin/ to install the repo tool, you must use that chosen directory in the code as shown below:

mkdir -p ~/ROCm/
cd ~/ROCm/
~/bin/repo init -u http://github.com/ROCm/ROCm.git -b roc-6.2.x
~/bin/repo sync

Note: Using this sample code will cause the repo tool to download the open source code associated with the specified ROCm release. Ensure that you have ssh-keys configured on your machine for your GitHub ID prior to the download as explained at Connecting to GitHub with SSH.

Building the ROCm source code

Each ROCm component repository contains directions for building that component, such as the rocSPARSE documentation Installation and Building for Linux. Refer to the specific component documentation for instructions on building the repository.

Each release of the ROCm software supports specific hardware and software configurations. Refer to System requirements (Linux) for the current supported hardware and OS.

Build ROCm from source

The Build will use as many processors as it can find to build in parallel. Some of the compiles can consume as much as 10GB of RAM, so make sure you have plenty of Swap Space !

By default the ROCm build will compile for all supported GPU architectures and will take approximately 500 CPU hours. The Build time will reduce significantly if we limit the GPU Architecture/s against which we need to build by using the environment variable GPU_ARCHS as mentioned below.

# --------------------------------------
# Step1: clone source code
# --------------------------------------

mkdir -p ~/WORKSPACE/      # Or any folder name other than WORKSPACE
cd ~/WORKSPACE/
export ROCM_VERSION=6.2.2 # Or 6.2.0 or 6.2.1
~/bin/repo init -u http://github.com/ROCm/ROCm.git -b roc-6.2.x -m tools/rocm-build/rocm-${ROCM_VERSION}.xml
~/bin/repo sync

# --------------------------------------
# Step 2: Prepare build environment
# --------------------------------------

# Option 1: Start a docker container
# Pulling required base docker images:
# Ubuntu20.04 built from ROCm/tools/rocm-build/docker/ubuntu20/Dockerfile
docker pull rocm/rocm-build-ubuntu-20.04:6.2
# Ubuntu22.04 built from ROCm/tools/rocm-build/docker/ubuntu22/Dockerfile
docker pull rocm/rocm-build-ubuntu-22.04:6.2
# Ubuntu24.04 built from ROCm/tools/rocm-build/docker/ubuntu24/Dockerfile
docker pull rocm/rocm-build-ubuntu-24.04:6.2

# Start docker container and mount the source code folder:
docker run -ti \
    -e ROCM_VERSION=${ROCM_VERSION} \
    -e CCACHE_DIR=$HOME/.ccache \
    -e CCACHE_ENABLED=true \
    -e DOCK_WORK_FOLD=/src \
    -w /src \
    -v $PWD:/src \
    -v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd \
    -v /etc/shadow:/etc/shadow \
    -v ${HOME}/.ccache:${HOME}/.ccache \
    -u $(id -u):$(id -g) \
    <replace_with_required_ubuntu_base_docker_image> bash

# Option 2: Install required packages into the host machine
# For ubuntu20.04 system
cd ROCm/tools/rocm-build/docker/ubuntu20
cp * /tmp && cd /tmp
bash install-prerequisites.sh
# For ubuntu22.04 system
cd ROCm/tools/rocm-build/docker/ubuntu22
cp * /tmp && cd /tmp
bash install-prerequisities.sh
# For ubuntu24.04 system
cd ROCm/tools/rocm-build/docker/ubuntu24
cp * /tmp && cd /tmp
bash install-prerequisites.sh

# --------------------------------------
# Step 3: Run build command line
# --------------------------------------

# Select GPU targets before building:
# When GPU_ARCHS is not set, default GPU targets supported by ROCm6.1 will be used.
# To build against a subset of GFX architectures you can use the below env variable.
# Support MI300 (gfx940, gfx941, gfx942).
export GPU_ARCHS="gfx942"               # Example
export GPU_ARCHS="gfx940;gfx941;gfx942" # Example

# Pick and run build commands in the docker container:
# Build rocm-dev packages
make -f ROCm/tools/rocm-build/ROCm.mk -j ${NPROC:-$(nproc)} rocm-dev
# Build all ROCm packages
make -f ROCm/tools/rocm-build/ROCm.mk -j ${NPROC:-$(nproc)} all
# list all ROCm components to find required components
make -f ROCm/tools/rocm-build/ROCm.mk list_components
# Build a single ROCm packages
make -f ROCm/tools/rocm-build/ROCm.mk T_rocblas

# Find built packages in ubuntu20.04:
out/ubuntu-20.04/20.04/deb/
# Find built packages in ubuntu22.04:
out/ubuntu-22.04/22.04/deb/
# Find built packages in ubuntu24.04:
out/ubuntu-24.04/24.04/deb/

# Find built logs in ubuntu20.04:
out/ubuntu-20.04/20.04/logs/
# Find built logs in ubuntu22.04:
out/ubuntu-22.04/22.04/logs/
# Find built logs in ubuntu24.04:
out/ubuntu-24.04/24.04/logs/
# All logs pertaining to failed components, end with .errrors extension.
out/ubuntu-22.04/22.04/logs/rocblas.errors      # Example
# All logs pertaining to building components, end with .inprogress extension.
out/ubuntu-22.04/22.04/logs/rocblas.inprogress  # Example
# All logs pertaining to passed components, use the component names.
out/ubuntu-22.04/22.04/logs/rocblas             # Example

Note: Overview for ROCm.mk

ROCm documentation

This repository contains the manifest file for ROCm releases, changelogs, and release information.

The default.xml file contains information for all repositories and the associated commit used to build the current ROCm release; default.xml uses the Manifest Format repository.

Source code for our documentation is located in the /docs folder of most ROCm repositories. The develop branch of our repositories contains content for the next ROCm release.

The ROCm documentation homepage is rocm.docs.amd.com.

Building the documentation

For a quick-start build, use the following code. For more options and detail, refer to Building documentation.

cd docs
pip3 install -r sphinx/requirements.txt
python3 -m sphinx -T -E -b html -d _build/doctrees -D language=en . _build/html

Alternatively, CMake build is supported.

cmake -B build
cmake --build build --target=doc

Older ROCm releases

For release information for older ROCm releases, refer to the ROCm release history.

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