This folder contains a simple recipe to make RPC work together with ROCm.TVM's RPC server relies on process fork to create a new process for each incoming session. Like CUDA, opencl driver, the runtime ROCm runtime is not fork-safe. A typical CUDA or opencl driver will initialize lazily and we can use normal TVM RPC server because we won't touch the driver API before we fork a new session. However, the current ROCm runtime eagerly initialize during startup and will directly cause error during fork. This folder provides a workaround to this problem.
- Build tvm without rocm (it is important to exclude rocm from runtime)
- Modify the ROCM_PATH to be the correct path the current Makefile
- Type make to build lib/libtvm_runtime_rocm.so, which is a standalone dll module
- Use start_rpc_server.sh to start the RPC server
- The RPC server starts without ROCm dependency.
- lib/libtvm_runtim_rocm.so is dynamically loaded only after the fork.
With ROCm RPC, we can build AMDGPU program from a machine without AMD GPU
and remotely upload and execute on a AMDGPU machine.
Please note that you will need to set the gfx version correctly(via -model
or -mcpu
)
because we can no longer query the GPU version dynamically during runtime.
import tvm
from tvm.contrib import rpc
# set mcpu explicitly to be the gpu version.
target = "rocm -mcpu=gfx900"
remote = rpc.connect(server_host, server_port)
mod = tvm.build(s, args, target)
mod.export_library("mylib.so")
remote.upload("mylib.so")
foo = remote.load_module("mylib.so")
# same as normal RPC