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export PYTHON_VERSION=3.4.3 | |
export PYTHON_SHORT_VERSION=3.4 | |
export GEOS_VERSION=3.6.2 | |
export GDAL_VERSION=2.2.2 | |
export PROJ4_VERSION=4.9.3 | |
sudo yum-config-manager --enable epel | |
sudo yum install gdal-python | |
sudo yum -y install make automake gcc gcc-c++ libcurl-devel proj-devel geos-devel |
# Add apt.llvm.org repository and install clang | |
wget -O - https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key|sudo apt-key add - | |
sudo apt-add-repository "deb http://apt.llvm.org/stretch/ llvm-toolchain-stretch main" | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install -y clang clang-format clang-tidy lldb libc++-8-dev libc++abi-8-dev | |
# Check version | |
clang --version | |
clang++ --version |
#!/bin/bash | |
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# Written by Chris Arceneaux | |
# GitHub: https://github.com/carceneaux | |
# Email: [email protected] | |
# Website: http://arsano.ninja | |
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# Note: This code is a stop-gap to erase Job Artifacts for a project. I HIGHLY recommend you leverage | |
# "artifacts:expire_in" in your .gitlab-ci.yml | |
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# For recent versions of Ubuntu: | |
- https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/ubuntu-22-04-server-autoinstall-iso/ | |
# Docs: | |
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/AutomatedServerInstalls | |
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/AutomatedServerInstalls/ConfigReference | |
- https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/datasources/nocloud.html | |
- https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/please-test-autoinstalls-for-20-04/15250/53 | |
# Download ISO Installer: |
This is Felix Kuehling, long time KFD driver architect. I started looking into the TinyGrad source code yesterday, focusing on ops_kfd.py, ops_hsa.py and driver/hsa.py, to understand how TinyGrad talks to our HW and help with the ongoing debugging effort from the top down. This analysis is based on this commit: https://github.com/tinygrad/tinygrad/tree/3de855ea50d72238deac14fc05cda2a611497778
I'm intrigued by the use of Python for low-level programming. I think I can learn something from your use of ctypes and clang2py for fast prototyping and test development. I want to share some observations based on my initial review.
ops_kfd looks pretty new, and I see many problems with it based on my long experience working on KFD. I think it's interesting, but probably not relevant for the most pressing problems at hand, so I'll cover that last.
ops_hsa uses ROCr APIs to manage GPU memory, create a user mode AQL queue for GPU kernel dispatch, async SDMA copies, and signal-based synchronization with barrier packets