[Pkg-opencl-devel] Updating the Intel OpenCL stack
Timo Aaltonen
tjaalton at debian.org
Tue Sep 20 11:14:23 BST 2022
Timo Aaltonen kirjoitti 20.9.2022 klo 12.11:
> Andreas Beckmann kirjoitti 31.8.2022 klo 16.48:
>> Hi Timo,
>>
>> On 16/08/2022 07.23, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
>>> Hi, these are now updated, had to wait for igc 1.0.11702 because the
>>> previous version didn't build.
>>
>> experimental now has intel-vc-intrinsics and intel-graphics-compiler
>> built against llvm-14 ;-)
>> Using these and the updated opencl-clang-14 in sid I was able to
>> successfully rebuild intel-compute-runtime to pick up dependencies on
>> the llvm-14 built libraries ;-) (Not uploaded to the archive since no
>> changes were needed.)
>>
>> Can you try to test them on your hardware?
>> You should be able to rebuild the packages in Ubuntu with no further
>> changes needed.
>> * opencl-clang-14/sid (unless it has already migrated to Ubuntu)
>> * intel-vc-intrinsics/experimental
>> * intel-graphics-compiler/experimental
>> * intel-compute-runtime/sid
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>
> Ok, so I've synced these all to kinetic a while back, but
> intel-compute-runtime fails it's tests:
>
> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/621338614/buildlog_ubuntu-kinetic-amd64.intel-compute-runtime_22.34.24023-1_BUILDING.txt.gz
>
> and the sid version doesn't install on top of igc built with llvm14.
>
>
> I've uploaded igc 1.0.11702.4-1 to experimental to see if that makes a
> difference on kinetic, but I wasn't able to reproduce the build failure
> of i-c-r against experimental, so we'll see..
Forgot to tell that I got results from the stack built with llvm14, ran
darktable via phoronix-test-suite and monitored intel_gpu_top to verify
that it actually did something with the gpu and not cpu. In summary, it
works, so this can all be uploaded to sid now.
--
t
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