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AMD CLR - Compute Language Runtimes

AMD Common Language Runtime contains source codes for AMD's compute languages runtimes: HIP and OpenCL™.

Project Organisation

  • hipamd - contains implementation of HIP language on AMD platform. It is hosted at ROCm/clr/hipamd
  • opencl - contains implementation of OpenCL™ on AMD platform. Now it is hosted at ROCm/clr/opencl
  • rocclr - contains common runtime used in HIP and OpenCL™. This is hosted at ROCm/clr/rocclr

How to build/install

Prerequisites

Please refer to Quick Start Guide in ROCm Docs.

Building clr requires rocm-hip-libraries meta package, which provides the pre-requisites for clr.

Linux

  • Clone this repository
  • cd clr && mkdir build && cd build
  • For HIP : cmake .. -DCLR_BUILD_HIP=ON -DHIP_COMMON_DIR=$HIP_COMMON_DIR
    • HIP_COMMON_DIR points to HIP
    • HIPCC_BIN_DIR points to HIPCC's bin folder. If not provided, it defaults to /opt/rocm/bin.
  • For OpenCL™ : cmake .. -DCLR_BUILD_OCL=ON
  • make : to build
  • make install : to install

Users can also build OCL and HIP at the same time by passing -DCLR_BUILD_HIP=ON -DCLR_BUILD_OCL=ON to configure command.

For detail instructions, please refer to how to build HIP

Tests

hip-tests is a separate repository hosted at hip-tests.

To run hip-tests please go to the repository and follow the steps.

There used to be directed tests in ROCm/HIP which are now removed in favor of hip-tests repository.

Disclaimer

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