docker run \
-it \
--privileged \
--group-add sudo \
-w /root/workspace \
-v ${PATH_TO_LOCAL_WORKSPACE}:/root/workspace \
rocm/tensorflow:rocm5.1-tf2.6-dev \
/bin/bashhttps://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/rocm-cmake
mkdir build && cd build# Need to specify target ID, example below is gfx908 and gfx90a
cmake \
-D BUILD_DEV=OFF \
-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=" --offload-arch=gfx908 --offload-arch=gfx90a -O3" \
-D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/opt/rocm/bin/hipcc \
-D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/rocm \
-D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${PATH_TO_CK_INSTALL_DIRECTORY} \
.. make -j examplesInstructions for running each individual examples are under example/
make -j examples tests
make test make -j ckProfilerInstructions for running ckProfiler are under profiler/
make installInstructions for using CK as a pre-built kernel library are under client_example/
CK's own kernel timer will warn up kernel once, and then run it multiple times to get average kernel time. For some kernels that use atomic add, this will cause output buffer to be accumulated multiple times, causing verfication failure. To work around it, do not use CK's own timer and do verification at the same time. CK's own timer and verification in each example and ckProfiler can be enabled or disabled from command line.