Hi all,
I have been trying to have the AMDGPU-PRO OpenCL SDK in a Radeon Vega FE GPU I recently got, but despite I have tried many versions (17.20-445420, 17.30-465504 mainly) I always get this error when running clinfo:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'cl::Error'
what(): clGetPlatformIDs
Aborted
When I try to compile the sample from: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bgaster/opencl-book-samples/master/src/Chapter_2/HelloWorld
I see that is not able to see any platform in the system:
Failed to find any OpenCL platforms.
Failed to create OpenCL context.
The OS is CentOS 7.3, kernel version 3.10.0-693.2.2
The CPU is a Intel Xeon Silver 4110
Motherboard is a Supermicro X11DPG-QT
Installed packages:
amdgpu-pro.x86_64 17.20-445420.el7 @amdgpu-pro-local
rocm-amdgpu-pro.x86_64 17.20-445420.el7 @amdgpu-pro-local
(and many more amdgpu-pro related)
ls /etc/OpenCL/vendors reports:
amdocl32.icd amdocl64.icd amdocl-rocr64.icd
lspci reporst this:
b1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device 6863
b1:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device aaf8
But the most thing was what dmesg reports about amd:
[ 0.893006] amd_nb: Cannot enumerate AMD northbridges
I attach also many other lspci outputs may be interesting. If anyone knows if I'm missing something or there is something wrong in my hardware configuration, I really would be grateful you could share it with me.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Aritz.
Please make sure that ROCm component (optional) required for running OpenCL applications is installed correctly [i.e. installing “rocm-amdgpu-pro” and setting “LLVM_BIN” path].
Btw, searching for frontier edition points to this link: Radeon Pro Software . Please try this one.
[though the page shows version 17.10 but the downloaded package indicates AMDGPU PRO 17.30]
Regards,
Yes, I have amdgpu-pro and rocm-amdgpu-pro installed, with LLVM_BIN env. var set up.
I tried 17.30-465504 version of the driver from the link you provided, and now I can see v17.30-479365 is available but still I get the same error.
Regards,
Thanks. I'll check with the concerned team and get back to you.
Regards,
Hi,
It looks like a kernel compatibility issue. The kernel version ( “3.10.0-693.2.2” ) used is same kernel as RHEL 7.4 ( https://access.redhat.com/articles/3078 ). If so, currently we do not support RHEL 7.4/ CentOS 7.4. Someone else also reported a similar issue here: amdgpu-pro-17.30-465504 wont install on centos 7.3 . Please downgrade the kernel and try.