Package Details: opencl-amd 1:6.4.0-1

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: 133
Popularity: 0.47
First Submitted: 2016-12-01 03:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-04-11 22:54 (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.

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luciddream commented on 2025-04-26 11:10 (UTC)

@veganvelociraptr

Hi, I assume you are using tmpfs to build packages. Maybe your RAM is getting filled by makepkg and this is the result? Try to build it in a normal directory.

veganvelociraptr commented on 2025-04-26 10:46 (UTC)

I keep getting this error when attempting to build this: mv: cannot stat '/tmp/opencl-amd/src/opt/amdgpu/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdrm_amdgpo.so.1': No such file or directory

Cristophero commented on 2025-04-12 15:48 (UTC)

Ty update !

luciddream commented on 2025-04-11 23:02 (UTC) (edited on 2025-04-11 23:03 (UTC) by luciddream)

This release (6.4.0) looks interesting. It's the first time I see my 5700XT get over 84000 points in Geekbench and I've been running it for 4 years straight. I packaged it while a bit drunk though so I hope all is good.

luciddream commented on 2025-03-23 09:51 (UTC) (edited on 2025-03-23 09:52 (UTC) by luciddream)

opencl-amd (and opencl-amd-dev) are not out of date.

Latest version is 6.3.3 - https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/about/release-notes.html which only updates the rocm systems profiler for a minor bug. Due to the nature of these packages, which are over 25 GB in size, it would not be ideal to update on every minor patch.

I'm not going to waste peoples time and bandwidth. Be patient.

luciddream commented on 2025-03-23 08:57 (UTC)

No worries, I just think it's hilarious that so many people think that opencl-amd is out of date. Someone just submitted an orphan request for the package.

Cristophero commented on 2025-03-23 01:18 (UTC) (edited on 2025-03-23 04:29 (UTC) by Cristophero)

@luciddream I apologize, I removed yay -R opencl-amd and /opt/rocm and reinstalled yay -S opencl-amd and it recognized my graphics card in DaVinci Resolve.

luciddream commented on 2025-03-22 12:46 (UTC)

DaVinci Resolve in its new version no longer recognizes the graphics card because you have outdated OpenCL.

That's an assumption based on... ?

If you are using opencl-rusticl-mesa then you are not using opencl-amd. Unless you are trying to say something else.

Cristophero commented on 2025-03-22 11:15 (UTC) (edited on 2025-03-22 11:22 (UTC) by Cristophero)

Please update. DaVinci Resolve in its new version no longer recognizes the graphics card because you have outdated OpenCL.


0x72afa0512000 | Main.GPUConfig       | INFO  | 2025-03-22 06:05:11,888 | Unsupported API OpenCL, defaulting to Unknown.
0x72afa0512000 | Main.GPUConfig       | ERROR | 2025-03-22 06:05:11,888 | Failed to select a valid compute API.
0x72afa0512000 | Main.GPUConfig       | ERROR | 2025-03-22 06:05:11,888 | Configuration GPU gpu:a299221e.a0aa77a0 no longer present.
0x72afa0512000 | Main.GPUConfig       | ERROR | 2025-03-22 06:05:11,888 | Invalid GPU mapping: gpu:a299221e.a0aa77a0
0x72afa0512000 | Main.GPUConfig       | INFO  | 2025-03-22 06:05:11,888 | Manual GPU Selection:
0x72afa0512000 | Main.GPUConfig       | ERROR | 2025-03-22 06:05:11,888 |   No GPUs selected!

I'm currently using opencl-rusticl-mesa RUSTICL_ENABLE=radeonsi