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Beej's Quick Guide to GDB (2009)
CLion uses lldb.
I wrote https://github.com/daym/idea-native2-debugger as a stop-gap. It uses gdb and works in IntelliJ IDEA Community edition. Setting it up the first time is kinda weird since you need to add a new run/debug configuration "Native2Debugger". I could not figure out how to hook this directly into the existing run configuration that you use to run your program to begin with. Otherwise, I like how it turned out.
If you want a standalone frontend, https://github.com/epasveer/seer is extremely good.
And emacs has gdb integration. By now I tried it, and... I guess it's better than nothing.
- Invariants: A Better Debugger?
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Debugging
(Shameless plug for my frontend to gdb --> https://github.com/epasveer/seer )
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ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime
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ROCm Is AMD's #1 Priority, Executive Says
Its not that they're supporting buggy code, they just downgraded the quality of their implementation significantly. They made the compiler a lot worse when they swapped to rocm
https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime/iss... is the tracking issue for it filed a year ago, which appears to be wontfix largely because its a lot of work
OpenCL still unfortunately supports quite a few things that vulkan doesn't, which makes swapping away very difficult for some use cases
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rocm-opencl (rocm-opencl-runtime) rx 6600 xt support
There's https://docs.amd.com/bundle/ROCm-Installation_FAQ/page/Frequently_Asked_Questions.html which leads to a page which doesn't list any gpus that I can see, there's https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/release/gpu_os_support.html which lists "RDNA2" , there's https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm/issues/1698 which is from last year and mentions changing an env for the RX 6600 XT (navi 23) . Not a lot is mentioned in the readme of https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime .
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Install ROCm Fedora 38
$ dnf info rocm-opencl Installed Packages Name : rocm-opencl Version : 5.4.3 Release : 2.fc38 Architecture : x86_64 Size : 1.7 M Source : rocm-opencl-5.4.3-2.fc38.src.rpm Repository : @System From repo : updates Summary : ROCm OpenCL Runtime URL : https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime License : MIT Description : ROCm OpenCL language runtime. : Supports offline and in-process/in-memory compilation.
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Horrible Code, Clean Performance
Thank you for subscribing to AMD OpenCL Facts! To unsubscribe please type AARRHGHGH. I'm open for questions though, and the bug report for this is here. For more mildly disgruntled rambling:
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First time in 2 years I was able to get Blender running with an AMD GPU on Linux!
Eg this bug about shared cl/gl textures with mipmaps being broken has now breached its first birthday, without even acknowledgement - basic cl/gl functionality here. This bug took a year for a fix to make its way into a public driver. And this fairly performance critical bug is just "wontfix", and also a significant downgrade from their old driver stack
- Final fantasy 7 remake Green artifacts after switching to amd proprietary drivers
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So far I'm unconvinced a 34MB binary blob is more free than OpenZFS.
Its definitely workable if you're willing to put in the effort (except for things that are straight up broken in some cases, like device side enqueue), but there are some issues that require.. fairly major workarounds
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New NVIDIA Open-Source Linux Kernel Graphics Driver Appears
Their implementation is here: https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2022
After a lot of moderately annoyed testing, I discovered that the AMD OpenCL implementation is.. rather dumb. If any two kernels share any arguments arguments, it inserts a command barrier between the two, hard-stalling the GPU. After filing a bug, it turns out this is wontfix as well, which is doubly bad. There's no set of flags in OpenCL that you can use to fix this either
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[TPU] AMD ROCm 4.5 Drops "Polaris" Architecture Support
What's particularly bizarre, is that with one bug report I filed, they claim to have fixed it internally in april, but.. no public driver has ever been released with the fix. For 7 months? Which is just a bizarre software development process
What are some alternatives?
mxe - MXE (M cross environment)
ROCm - AMD ROCmâ„¢ Software - GitHub Home [Moved to: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm]
muzero-cpp - A C++ pytorch implementation of MuZero
tensorflow-upstream - TensorFlow ROCm port
Tasker - A commitment tracker desktop app that tracks the progress of your tasks with mouse, keyboard and audio hooks.
rocm-arch - A collection of Arch Linux PKGBUILDS for the ROCm platform
libriscv - C++20 RISC-V RV32/64/128 userspace emulator library
GPU-Raytracer - GPU Raytracer from scratch in C++/CUDA
chrgfx - Converts to and from tile based graphics from retro video game hardware
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