AMD Debugger API (ROCdbgapi)
Introduction
The AMD Debugger API is a library that provides all the support necessary for a debugger and other tools to perform low level control of the execution and inspection of execution state of AMD's commercially available GPU architectures.
For more information about the AMD ROCm ecosystem, see:
Build the AMD Debugger API Library
The ROCdbgapi library can be built on Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Centos 8.1, RHEL 8.1, and SLES 15 Service Pack 1.
Building the ROCdbgapi library has the following prerequisites:
-
A C++17 compiler such as GCC 7 or Clang 5.
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AMD Code Object Manager Library (ROCcomgr) which can be installed as part of the AMD ROCm release by the
comgrpackage. -
ROCm CMake modules which can be installed as part of the AMD ROCm release by the
rocm-cmakepackage. -
For Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04 the following adds the needed packages:
apt install gcc g++ make cmake doxygen graphviz texlive-full
NOTE: The
doxygen1.8.13 that is installed by Ubuntu 18.04 has a bug that prevents the PDF from being created.doxygen1.8.11 can be built from source to avoid the issue. -
For CentOS 8.1 and RHEL 8.1 the following adds the needed packages:
yum install -y gcc gcc-g++ make cmake doxygen graphviz texlive \ texlive-xtab texlive-multirow texlive-sectsty texlive-tocloft \ texlive-tabu texlive-adjustbox
NOTE: The
doxygen1.8.14 that is installed by CentOS 8.1 and RHEL 8.1, has a bug that prevents the PDF from being created.doxygen1.8.11 can be built from source to avoid the issue. -
For SLES 15 Service Pack 15 the following adds the needed packages:
zypper in gcc gcc-g++ make cmake doxygen graphviz texlive-scheme-medium \ texlive-hanging texlive-stackengine texlive-tocloft texlive-etoc \ texlive-tabu
An example command-line to build the ROCdbgapi library on Linux is:
cd rocdbgapi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../install ..
makeYou may substitute a path of your own choosing for CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
The built ROCdbgapi library will be placed in:
build/include/amd-dbgapi.hbuild/librocm-dbgapi.so*
An example command-line to generate the HTML and PDF library documentation is:
make docThe generated ROCdbgapi library documentation is put in:
doc/html/index.htmldoc/latex/refman.pdf
To install the ROCdbgapi library and documentation:
make installThe installed ROCdbgapi library and documentation will be placed in:
../install/include/amd-dbgapi.h../install/lib/librocm-dbgapi.so*../install/share/amd-dbgapi/LICENSE.txt../install/share/amd-dbgapi/README.md../install/share/html/amd-dbgapi/index.html../install/share/doc/amd-dbgapi/amd-dbgapi.pdf
To use the ROCdbgapi library, the ROCcomgr library must be installed. This can
be installed as part of the AMD ROCm release by the comgr package:
libamd_comgr.so.1
Known Limitations and Restrictions
You can refer to the following sections in the AMD Debugger API Specification documentation for:
- Supported AMD GPU Architectures provides the list of supported AMD GPU architectures.
- Known Limitations and Restrictions provides information about known limitations and restrictions.
The ROCdbgapi library is compatible with the following interface versions:
- AMD GPU Driver Version
- See
KFD_IOCTL_MAJOR_VERSIONandKFD_IOCTL_MINOR_VERSIONinsrc/linux/kfd_ioctl.hwhich conform to semver.
- See
- AMD GPU Driver Debug ioctl Version
- See
KFD_IOCTL_DBG_MAJOR_VERSIONandKFD_IOCTL_DBG_MINOR_VERSIONinsrc/linux/kfd_ioctl.hwhich conform to semver.
- See
- ROCm Runtime r_debug ABI Version
- See
ROCR_RDEBUG_VERSIONinsrc/rocr_rdebug.h.
- See
- Architectures and Firmware Versions
- See
s_gfxip_lookup_tableinsrc/os_driver.cpp.
- See
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