Package Details: opencl-amd 1:6.3.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/opencl-amd.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: opencl-amd
Description: ROCm components repackaged from AMD's Ubuntu releases (ROCr runtime, ROCm runtime, HIP runtime) - This package is intended to work along with the free amdgpu stack.
Upstream URL: http://www.amd.com
Keywords: amd amdgpu computing gpgpu opencl radeon
Licenses: custom:AMD
Conflicts: amd-smi-lib, comgr, hip, hip-dev, hip-doc, hip-runtime-amd, hip-samples, hipcc, hsa-amd-aqlprofile, hsa-rocr, hsa-rocr-dev, libdrm-amdgpu-amdgpu1, openmp-extras-runtime, rocdecode, rocdecode-dev, rocjpeg, rocjpeg-dev, rocm-cmake, rocm-core, rocm-dbgapi, rocm-debug-agent, rocm-device-libs, rocm-gdb, rocm-hip-runtime, rocm-language-runtime, rocm-ocl-icd, rocm-opencl, rocm-opencl-dev, rocm-opencl-icd-loader, rocm-opencl-runtime, rocm-smi-lib, rocm-utils, rocminfo, rocprofiler, rocprofiler-dev, rocprofiler-plugins, rocprofiler-register, roctracer, roctracer-dev
Provides: amd-smi-lib, comgr, hip, hip-dev, hip-doc, hip-runtime-amd, hip-samples, hipcc, hsa-amd-aqlprofile, hsa-rocr, hsa-rocr-dev, libdrm-amdgpu-amdgpu1, opencl-driver, openmp-extras-runtime, rocdecode, rocdecode-dev, rocjpeg, rocjpeg-dev, rocm-cmake, rocm-core, rocm-dbgapi, rocm-debug-agent, rocm-device-libs, rocm-gdb, rocm-hip-runtime, rocm-language-runtime, rocm-ocl-icd, rocm-opencl, rocm-opencl-dev, rocm-opencl-icd-loader, rocm-opencl-runtime, rocm-smi-lib, rocm-utils, rocminfo, rocprofiler, rocprofiler-dev, rocprofiler-plugins, rocprofiler-register, roctracer, roctracer-dev
Submitter: grmat
Maintainer: sperg512 (luciddream)
Last Packager: luciddream
Votes: 132
Popularity: 0.21
First Submitted: 2016-12-01 03:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-29 20:12 (UTC)

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nho1ix commented on 2023-12-29 08:43 (UTC) (edited on 2024-02-10 07:13 (UTC) by nho1ix)

Note for anyone who has a Polaris GPU (Radeon RX 5xx) debugging issues with this package; Packages that use OpenCL like clinfo or davinci-resolve-studio will need you to downgrade opencl-amd to 1:5.7.1-1 as well as amdgpu-pro-oglp to 23.10_1620044-1 to avoid coredumps & segfaults.

DVR would not open unless these 2 packages were downgraded (along with their dependencies). Had to figure it out the hard way after hours using valgrind and rebooting over and over. Hopefully someone else will not have to pull their hair out trying to resolve their issue.

luciddream commented on 2021-12-26 15:14 (UTC) (edited on 2025-01-29 20:13 (UTC) by luciddream)

Current release is for ROCm 6.3.2 opencl-amd package includes only OpenCL / HIP runtime. You also need to use opencl-amd-dev package for ROCm LLVM compiler, OpenCL and HIP SDK. Please relog / reboot after installing so your PATH gets updated

There are now official packages available: rocm-opencl-sdk for OpenCL and rocm-hip-sdk for HIP - You might have better luck with these packages depending on your GPU.

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sperg512 commented on 2020-09-24 11:33 (UTC)

@jiweigert To me that sounds like a hardware problem... Make sure it works correctly for intensive tasks (such as Vulkan rendering) and make sure you've got the right drivers, including AMDVLK(/vulkan-radeon) and AMDGPU. If that doesn't work then you've probably got a hardware issue, because this works perfectly with my 3700U and its corresponding Vega APU.

jiweigert commented on 2020-09-24 10:53 (UTC) (edited on 2020-09-24 10:54 (UTC) by jiweigert)

Hi,

Is there any way that mybuiltin Vega 8 APU can be correctly identiified? My Vega 8 APU (fx902) in Ryzen 5 3500U is recognized as "Unknown AMD GPU".

Is there's a way to patch new hardware id's or a different detection into the openCL-source?

I tried also with the rocm-openCL driver, which correctly identyfy the APU, but unfortunately, the OpenCL-Stack is somehow broken and crashes my System, so I'm back on this package.

If you need any additional Information about hw-ID's etc, I'm happy to provide Info's from my system.

Kind regards.

Jörn-Ingo Weigert

kode54 commented on 2020-08-31 05:19 (UTC)

I don't think even the initial release of the Radeon Software for Linux supported anything older than GCN2. You'll need to downgrade your OS to Ubuntu 14.04 and install the Crimson software, or just live with the Mesa OpenCL driver.

Then again, 20.30 claims to support GCN4, but that's a near total failure. So I'm still using 19.50 myself. Anything newer, I just blindly release to appease the whims of anyone who would report the package as outdated, without actually having the means to test whether it's fully functional on anything recent.

Olympus593 commented on 2020-08-31 04:34 (UTC)

Does 20.30 still support GCN1 or do I need to downgrade to 19.10?

Ashark commented on 2020-08-11 10:05 (UTC)

@ArthurBorsboom works for me. I am using yay btw.

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2020-08-11 09:34 (UTC)

==> Making package: opencl-amd 20.30.1109583-1 (Tue 11 Aug 2020 11:32:56) ==> Retrieving sources... -> Found amdgpu-pro-20.30-1109583-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz ==> Validating source files with sha256sums... amdgpu-pro-20.30-1109583-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz ... FAILED ==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check! error downloading sources: opencl-amd

Arup commented on 2020-07-09 11:22 (UTC)

Its working again I just checked.

kode54 commented on 2020-07-09 07:20 (UTC) (edited on 2020-07-09 07:21 (UTC) by kode54)

No, they haven't. I have no idea what you're talking about.

FYI, you're supposed to let makepkg download it, because it needs to supply a forged referrer to download it.

Arup commented on 2020-07-09 07:08 (UTC)

AMD has changed the download link so it is unable to download and compile from the link in the AUR.

Ahmedtas commented on 2020-07-02 19:34 (UTC)

@mirh thank you very much for your comment