Well I think OpenCL would be a good starting point since it's
been around for a while
and lots of applications use it.
Fedora already has some of the base components already (hsakmt, rocm-runtime, llvm). For
OCL, fedora would just need:
- ROCm-Device-Libs (bitcode compiled by LLVM, needed to upgrade rocm-runtime to the
latest
version)
- ROCm-CompilerSupport (LLVM plugin, used for runtime compilation)
- ROCclr (a middle layer that does the generic compute work)
- ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime (the opencl frontend for rocclr)
Done:
https://release-monitoring.org/project/231448/
https://release-monitoring.org/project/231447/
https://release-monitoring.org/project/241725/
https://release-monitoring.org/project/231450/