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CK docker hub
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`Docker hub <https://hub.docker.com/r/rocm/composable_kernel>`_
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Why do I need this?
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To make our lives easier and bring Composable Kernel dependencies together, we recommend using docker images.
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So what is Composable Kernel?
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Composable Kernel (CK) library aims to provide a programming model for writing performance critical kernels for machine learning workloads across multiple architectures including GPUs, CPUs, etc, through general purpose kernel languages, like HIP C++.
To get the CK library::
git clone https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/composable_kernel.git
run a docker container::
docker run \
-it \
--privileged \
--group-add sudo \
-w /root/workspace \
-v ${PATH_TO_LOCAL_WORKSPACE}:/root/workspace \
rocm/composable_kernel:ck_ub20.04_rocm5.3_release \
/bin/bash
and build the CK::
mkdir build && cd build
# Need to specify target ID, example below is for gfx908 and gfx90a
cmake \
-D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/rocm \
-D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/opt/rocm/bin/hipcc \
-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-O3" \
-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-D GPU_TARGETS="gfx908;gfx90a" \
..
and::
make -j examples tests
To run all the test cases including tests and examples run::
make test
We can also run specific examples or tests like::
./bin/example_gemm_xdl_fp16
./bin/test_gemm_fp16
For more details visit `CK github repo <https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/composable_kernel>`_, `CK examples <https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/composable_kernel/tree/develop/example)>`_, `even more CK examples <https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/composable_kernel/tree/develop/client_example>`_.
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And what is inside?
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The docker images have everything you need for running CK including:
* `ROCm <https://www.amd.com/en/graphics/servers-solutions-rocm>`_
* `CMake <https://cmake.org/>`_
* `Compiler <https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/llvm-project>`_
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Which image is right for me?
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Let's take a look at the image naming, for example "ck_ub20.04_rocm5.4_release". The image specs are:
* "ck" - made for running Composable Kernel
* "ub20.04" - based on Ubuntu 20.04
* "rocm5.4" - ROCm platform version 5.4
* "release" - compiler version is release
So just pick the right image for your project dependencies and you're all set.
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DIY starts here
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If you need to customize a docker image or just can't stop tinkering, feel free to adjust the `Dockerfile <https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/composable_kernel/blob/develop/Dockerfile>`_ for your needs.
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License
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CK is released under the MIT `license <https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform/composable_kernel/blob/develop/LICENSE>`_.