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@JackAKirk JackAKirk commented Apr 5, 2024

Previously the version of ROCM used by docker was not fixed and could change when rocm latest version is updated by AMD, which could lead to CI problems.

This fixes that and sets the version to 6.1.
Only the rocmdev package is installed which is the minimal required package for the compiler. This reduces the memory overhead.

Previously the version was not fixed and could change when rocm latest is updated, which could lead to CI problems.

Signed-off-by: JackAKirk <jack.kirk@codeplay.com>
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@aelovikov-intel The CI is complaining about intel driver install failures even with the latest commit I made where I used the version of the docker build from the sycl branch unchanged.

Does some part of the intel driver install need to be updated somehow?

@JackAKirk JackAKirk marked this pull request as ready for review April 26, 2024 15:23
@JackAKirk JackAKirk changed the title [CI][HIP] Switch to using 6.0.2 rocm and make it fixed [CI][HIP] Switch to using 6.1 rocm and make it use a fixed version. Apr 26, 2024
@ldrumm ldrumm merged commit a780a8b into intel:sycl Apr 30, 2024
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Looks like the update image broke pre-commit CI, I've switched to using latest good image at #13606. @JackAKirk @ldrumm , please follow up on the issue.

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