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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Jhackler commented on 2018-03-18 04:46 (UTC)

is there a package of this that works with vega without switching to full pro stack?

grmat commented on 2018-03-13 08:12 (UTC)

I've also received a out-of-date note in Russian language, which I don't understand and online translation doesn't help either. I just know it was something about checksums. I can't reproduce the problem though and the checksum is correct every time I download the driver package. Please double-check if your download was successful and put more detail in your reports (in English please). You can also always have makepkg skipping the checksum verification if you wish.

Spheerys commented on 2018-02-26 12:54 (UTC)

There is a problem with the sha256sums after downloading amdgpu-pro-17.50-511655.tar.xz

grmat commented on 2018-01-18 21:10 (UTC)

Vega in fact doesn't work with this. Vega runs OpenCL on ROCm (see my comment from 2017-11-03), not the "old" stack, which is targeted here.

Atraii commented on 2018-01-18 02:54 (UTC)

aoowweenn

Thanks for your response. I tried that but clinfo reports:

Number of platforms 0

I'm starting to think that VEGA does not work with this.

nylnook commented on 2018-01-16 15:35 (UTC)

Thanks a lot for you answer wandinstallation, your suggestion worked to fix this error for me, but Blender do not found any GPU "Compute Device" in its preferences despite that (On a Radeon R9 290)...frustrating !

wandinstallation commented on 2018-01-15 22:03 (UTC) (edited on 2018-01-15 22:04 (UTC) by wandinstallation)

dpack and nylnook

What resolved the issue for me was to blacklist the radeon module

sudo vim /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-radeon.conf

and add

blacklist radeon

save and restart

aoowweenn commented on 2018-01-12 10:38 (UTC) (edited on 2018-01-13 02:34 (UTC) by aoowweenn)

Atraii and arakmar

AFAIK, you have to set OCL_ICD_VENDORS in your .bashrc or .xprofile.

For directly use:

$ OCL_ICD_VENDORS=amdocl64.icd clinfo

nylnook commented on 2018-01-10 15:14 (UTC) (edited on 2018-01-10 15:15 (UTC) by nylnook)

Same issue than dpack, I'm also intersted in the solution ;)