Package Details: opencl-amd 1:6.1.1-1

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, hsakmt-roct, hsakmt-roct-dev, libdrm-amdgpu-amdgpu1, openmp-extras-runtime, rocdecode, rocdecode-dev, rocm-clang-ocl, 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, hsakmt-roct, hsakmt-roct-dev, libdrm-amdgpu-amdgpu1, opencl-driver, openmp-extras-runtime, rocdecode, rocdecode-dev, rocm-clang-ocl, 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: 131
Popularity: 0.66
First Submitted: 2016-12-01 03:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-09 21:58 (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 2024-05-09 22:00 (UTC) by luciddream)

Current release is for ROCm 6.1.1 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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luciddream commented on 2022-05-18 15:51 (UTC) (edited on 2022-05-18 15:52 (UTC) by luciddream)

@merlock I installed FAH and it's working fine (both for CPU + GPU). I tried both with llvm-libs 13.0.1-2 and 13.0.1-3. The only thing I haven't updated yet is the kernel. (I'm still on 5.17.7)

luciddream commented on 2022-05-18 06:55 (UTC) (edited on 2022-05-18 06:55 (UTC) by luciddream)

@merlock I haven't used FAH for a long time but I can give it a try in the evening and see if there are any issues.

Did you recompile FAH after you upgraded to GCC 12 ? Maybe that's the issue.

merlock commented on 2022-05-17 22:16 (UTC)

Wondering if anyone is seeing issues with the Arch update to llvm-libs 13.0.1-3?

I'm chasing ghosts now. :(

https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74762

Konzertheld commented on 2022-05-14 16:34 (UTC)

@Deuchnord @luciddream I suggest always using the same format. So the previous version would have been 22.10.1.50100. That way, if the "release" (third number*) counter is actually used, it does not appear newly, it just increases. From the fact that it is now 2 you can tell that there was a 1 before but it was omitted.

As a workaround, using yay, it was sufficient for me to delete the 22.10.50100 package from the package cache, then do -S opencl-amd and select the package for fresh build. That way, the PKGBUILD is discarded and the new version is downloaded.

  • I think the classic scheme is major.minor.release.package but I might be wrong because that does not explain the -x ending.

luciddream commented on 2022-05-13 16:09 (UTC)

@Deuchnord thanks for reporting that. I'm not using a helper to install it so it's easy to miss these things. I will figure out something for the next version!

Deuchnord commented on 2022-05-13 16:00 (UTC)

My AUR helper (yay) often complains about this package versions, because it's using strange version numbers:

opencl-amd: local (22.10.50100-1) is newer than AUR (22.10.2.50102-1)

The only workaround I found for now is to rename the package's folder in the cache and uninstall then reinstall:

mv ~/.cache/yay/opencl-amd ~/.cache/yay/opencl-amd-bak && yay -Rs opencl-amd && yay -S opencl-amd

I understand that this package sticks to the vendor release numbering, but would still help a lot if something could be done to limitate this issue, since yay's error is correct (22.10.50100 > 22.10.2.x).

luciddream commented on 2022-05-12 06:41 (UTC)

@limsandy it's a minor release so probably not much. But AMD released it before releasing any source code / documentation so I'm not sure what they have changed, and I forgot to compare the directories for any changes. It works fine so made a new release too.

If I had to guess is that this release is only to support new distribution versions like RHEL 9.0 which was also announced the same day.

limsandy commented on 2022-05-12 00:15 (UTC)

@luciddream

What's new in the latest version? :P

luciddream commented on 2022-05-06 13:02 (UTC)

@Ashark I don't see a reason to exclude it, it's part of the AMDGPU stack.

Ashark commented on 2022-05-06 11:42 (UTC) (edited on 2022-05-06 11:44 (UTC) by Ashark)

@luciddream @sperg512 What about excluding orca part from this package? The separate package appeared for it opencl-legacy-amdgpu-pro. And mentioned in list here.