Software:AMDgpu (Linux kernel module)

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Short description: AMD GPU driver for Linux


AMDgpu
AMDGPU boot log screenshot.png
Linux kernel dmesg logs about the AMDgpu kernel module, seen from a command-line-interface shell session.
Developer(s)AMD
Initial release1.0 / 20 April 2015; 9 years ago (2015-04-20)[1]
Stable release
5.11.32.21.40 / 17 September 2021; 3 years ago (2021-09-17)[2]
Repositorygithub.com/radeonopencompute/rock-kernel-driver
Written inC
Operating systemLinux
Platformx86-64
TypeDevice driver
LicenseMIT License

AMDgpu is an open source device driver for the Linux operating system developed by AMD to support its Radeon lineup of graphics cards (GPUs). It was announced in 2014 as the successor to the previous radeon device driver as part of AMD's new "unified" driver strategy,[3] and was released on April 20, 2015.[4]

Development

It takes the form of an in-tree kernel module.

As of 2022, AMD Kernel Fusion Driver (KFD) is now integrated in this one kernel module. AMD KFD development at AMD is part of ROCm, under the ROCk project.

Distribution

AMDgpu has been fully upstreamed and new developments continue to do so.

As AMDgpu is part of the monolithic Linux kernel, it is shipped by most Linux distributions directly. The package suite / install script amdgpu-pro, distributed by AMD directly from AMD Radeon Software, ships an AMDgpu kernel module somewhat reliably more up-to-date compared to that of kernels shipped in regular operating system distributions.

Community

The development of the kernel module happens between AMD and the Linux maintainers, discussions happen on the freedesktop.org mailing lists[5][6] - freedesktop being home to major Linux graphics projects such as Mesa, libdrm, Xorg, Wayland.

Support

AMDgpu officially supports cards built upon GCN 1.2 or higher, including new instruction sets such as RDNA1&2, CDNA.

Support issues

Though (As of 2022) support for GCN 1.0/1.1 is incomplete,[7] it can be enabled by a kernel parameter[8][9] and some Linux distributions enabled it by default.[10]

Diagram
Linux device drivers for AMD hardware as of August 2016

See also

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