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RFS: rocfft/5.5.0-1 -- ROCm library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms



Hi folks,

I have updated rocfft based on the upstream 5.5.0 release. This version of the library is can rely entirely on run-time compilation and is ~4 MiB.

The upstream library builds a 450 MiB sqlite database of prebuilt kernels, though I have excluded that file from installation for now. I'm not sure where it should go as per the FHS, but that might make for a good suggested package. It's particularly useful on multi-user systems where otherwise the same kernels will be rebuilt and cached in every user's XDG_CACHE_DIR.

The library passes all tests on my RX 6750 XT. That hardware is not supported upstream, as it is gfx1031, but is enabled by the experimental versions of rocr-runtime/rocm-hipamd that I'd previously mentioned [1].

I am looking for a sponsor for my package "rocfft":

 * Package name     : rocfft
   Version          : 5.5.0-1
 * URL              : https://github.com/rocmsoftwareplatform/rocfft
 * License          : Expat
 * Vcs              : https://salsa.debian.org/rocm-team/rocfft
   Section          : devel

The source builds the following binary packages:

  librocfft0 - ROCm library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - library
  librocfft-dev - ROCm library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - headers

To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL:

  https://mentors.debian.net/package/rocfft/

Alternatively, you can download the package with 'dget' using this command:

  dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/r/rocfft/rocfft_5.5.0-1.dsc

Changes for the initial release:

 rocfft (5.5.0-1) experimental; urgency=medium
 .
   * d/rules: enable hardening flags
   * d/rules: drop gfx90a xnack specialization
   * d/control: reduce arch to amd64, arm64, ppcl64el
   * Use library version for libexec subdirectory
   * Add d/librocfft0.symbols
   * New upstream version 5.5.0

Regards,
-- 
  Cordell Bloor

[1]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-ai/2023/05/msg00010.html


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