AMD CLR (Compute Language Runtime) contains source codes for AMD's compute languages runtimes: HIP
and OpenCL™
.
hipamd
- contains implementation ofHIP
language on AMD platform. It is hosted at ROCm/clr/hipamdopencl
- contains implementation of OpenCL™ on AMD platform. Now it is hosted at ROCm/clr/openclrocclr
- contains compute runtime used inHIP
andOpenCL™
. This is hosted at ROCm/clr/rocclr
Please refer to Quick Start Guide in ROCm Docs.
Building clr requires rocm-hip-libraries
meta package, which provides the pre-requisites for clr.
If you need to build static clr library, rocm-llvm-dev
package should be installed which has support for compilation of the static library.
- 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
- For OpenCL™:
cmake .. -DCLR_BUILD_OCL=ON
- Build and install
make
make 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.
HIP/CLR can be built as a static library, users need to add more options in cmake
command,
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
and -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/opt/rocm/;/opt/rocm/llvm
.
For detail instructions, please refer to how to build HIP
hip-tests
is a separate repository hosted at hip-tests.
To run hip-tests
please go to the repository and follow the steps.
HIP provides release notes in CLR change log, which has the records of changes in each release.
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