https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1545479



--- Comment #4 from Felix Schwarz <fschw...@fedoraproject.org> ---
> I'm not going to push a ROCm 1.6 version of hcc into Fedora. I have updated
> the spec file locally to ROCm 1.7, but I would need to update rocm-runtime and
> libhsakmt in Fedora to ROCm 1.7, before I can it to Fedora.

So this review request here is currently outdated (as you started to pacakge
ROCm 1.7)? Or is a package review pointless until ROCm works with mainline
kernel out of the box? (libhsakmt/thunk interface)

> ROCm 1.8 hcc will probably not happen in Fedora because AMD have not released
> a special version of libhsakmt that works with the upstream kernel like they
> did for 1.6 and 1.7.

Just out of curiosity/to get a more complete picture: This problem should be
solved once enough features are merged in amdkfd so the user space ROCm stack
works with a vanilla upstream kernel, right? Or is there some special "secret
sauce" which is unlikely to be upstreamed?

Anyway, I don't want to turn this ticket into a personal support forum so the
more important question is: What should happen to this review request?
- Review it and push an (incomplete) ROCm 1.6 stack in Fedora?
- Close the request (because 1.7 will be submitted for merging at a later
time)?
- Keep it open because at some point in the future you submit a updated spec
for ROCM 1.7?

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