======== Overview ======== Numba supports `AMD ROC GPU `_ programming by directly compiling a restricted subset of Python code into HSA kernels and device functions following the HSA execution model. Kernels written in Numba appear to have direct access to NumPy arrays. Terminology =========== Several important terms in the topic of HSA programming are listed here: - *kernels*: a GPU function launched by the host and executed on the device - *device function*: a GPU function executed on the device which can only be called from the device (i.e. from a kernel or another device function) Requirements ============ `This document `__ describes the requirements for using ROC. Essentially an AMD dGPU is needed (Fiji, Polaris and Vega families) and a CPU which supports PCIe Gen3 and PCIe Atomics (AMD Ryzen and EPYC, and Intel CPUs >= Haswell), full details are in the linked document. Further a linux operating system is needed, those supported and tested are also listed in the linked document. Installation ============ Follow `this document `__ for installation instructions to enable ROC support for the system. Be sure to use the binary packages for the system's linux distribution to simplify the process. At this point the install should be tested by running:: $ /opt/rocm/bin/rocminfo the output of which should list at least two HSA Agents, at least one of which should be a CPU and at least one of which should be a dGPU. Assuming the installation is working correctly, the ROC support for Numba is provided by the ``roctools`` package which can be installed via ``conda``, along with Numba, from the Numba channel as follows (creating an env called ``numba_roc``):: $ conda create -n numba_roc -c numba numba roctools Activating the env, and then running the Numba diagnostic tool should confirm that Numba is running with ROC support enabled, e.g.:: $ source activate numba_roc $ numba -s The output of ``numba -s`` should contain a section similar to:: __ROC Information__ ROC available : True Available Toolchains : librocmlite library, ROC command line tools Found 2 HSA Agents: Agent id : 0 vendor: CPU name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz type: CPU Agent id : 1 vendor: AMD name: gfx803 type: GPU Found 1 discrete GPU(s) : gfx803 confirming that ROC is available, listing the available toolchains and displaying the HSA Agents and dGPU count.