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AOMP - V 17.0-2

This is README.md for https://github.com/ROCM-Developer-Tools/aomp. This is the base repository for AOMP. Use this github repository for packaged releases, issues, documentation, and examples.

The last release is AOMP 17.0-2. Currently AOMP 17.0-3 is under development.

Attention Users! Please use this repository for issues. Do not put issues in any of the source code repositories.

Table of contents

Overview

AOMP is a scripted build of LLVM and supporting software. It has support for OpenMP target offload on AMD GPUs. Since AOMP is a clang/llvm compiler, it also supports GPU offloading with HIP, CUDA, and OpenCL.

Some sources to support OpenMP target offload on AMD GPUs have not yet been merged into the upstream LLVM trunk. However all sources used by AOMP are available in AOMP repositories. One of those repositories is a mirror of the LLVM monorepo llvm-project with a set of commits applied to a stable LLVM release branch.

The bin directory of this repository contains a README.md and build scripts needed to download, build, and install AOMP from source. In addition to the mirrored LLVM project repository, AOMP uses a number of open-source ROCm components. The build scripts will download, build, and install all components needed for AOMP. However, we recommend that you install the latest release of the debian or rpm package for AOMP described in the install page.

Copyright and Disclaimer

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See the release notes in github. Here are some limitations.

 - Some simd constructs fail to vectorize on both host and GPUs.