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== Enable Southern Islands (SI) and Sea Islands (CIK) support == | == Enable Southern Islands (SI) and Sea Islands (CIK) support == | ||
The oldest architectures that AMDGPU supports are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_HD_7000_series Southern Islands (SI, | The oldest architectures that AMDGPU supports are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_HD_7000_series Southern Islands (SI, i.e. GCN 1)] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_HD_8000_series Sea Islands (CIK, i.e. GCN 2)], but support for them is disabled by default. To use AMDGPU instead of the <code>radeon</code> driver, you can set the kernel parameters: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
# for Southern Islands (SI | # for Southern Islands (SI i.e. GCN 1) cards | ||
boot.kernelParams = [ "radeon.si_support=0" "amdgpu.si_support=1" ]; | boot.kernelParams = [ "radeon.si_support=0" "amdgpu.si_support=1" ]; | ||
# for Sea Islands (CIK | # for Sea Islands (CIK i.e. GCN 2) cards | ||
boot.kernelParams = [ "radeon.cik_support=0" "amdgpu.cik_support=1" ]; | boot.kernelParams = [ "radeon.cik_support=0" "amdgpu.cik_support=1" ]; | ||
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Doing this is required to use [[#Vulkan|Vulkan]] on these cards, as the <code>radeon</code> driver doesn't support it. | |||
== HIP == | == HIP == | ||
Most software has the HIP libraries hard-coded. You can work around it on NixOS by using: | Most software has the HIP libraries hard-coded. You can work around it on NixOS by using: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [ | systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [ | ||
"L+ /opt/rocm/hip - - - - ${pkgs. | "L+ /opt/rocm/hip - - - - ${pkgs.rocmPackages.clr}" | ||
]; | ]; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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hardware.opengl.extraPackages = with pkgs; [ | hardware.opengl.extraPackages = with pkgs; [ | ||
rocmPackages.clr.icd | |||
]; | ]; | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
You should also install the clinfo package to verify that OpenCL is correctly setup (or check in the program you use to see if it is now available, such as in Darktable). | You should also install the <code>clinfo</code> package to verify that OpenCL is correctly setup (or check in the program you use to see if it is now available, such as in Darktable). | ||
== Vulkan == | == Vulkan == | ||
Vulkan is already enabled by default (using Mesa RADV) on 64 bit applications. The settings to control it are: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
hardware.opengl.driSupport = true; | hardware.opengl.driSupport = true; # This is already enabled by default | ||
# | hardware.opengl.driSupport32Bit = true; # For 32 bit applications | ||
hardware.opengl.driSupport32Bit = true; | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== AMDVLK === | |||
The AMDVLK drivers can be used in addition to the Mesa RADV drivers. The program will choose which one to use: | |||
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]; | ]; | ||
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More information can be found here: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/index.html#sec-gpu-accel-vulkan | |||
== Problems == | == Problems == | ||
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=== Dual Monitors === | === Dual Monitors === | ||
If you encounter problems having multiple monitors connected to your | If you encounter problems having multiple monitors connected to your GPU, adding `video` parameters for each connector to the kernel command line sometimes helps. | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
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With the connector names (like `DP-1`), the resolution and frame rate adjusted accordingly. | |||
To figure out | To figure out the connector names, execute the following command while your monitors are connected: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
head /sys/class/drm/*/status | head /sys/class/drm/*/status | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
[[Category:Video]] | [[Category:Video]] |
Revision as of 17:20, 1 December 2023
This guide is about setting up NixOS to correctly use your AMD Graphics card if it is relatively new (aka, after the GCN architecture).
Make the kernel use the correct driver early
The kernel can load the correct driver right away:
boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ "amdgpu" ];
XServer
Make sure Xserver uses the `amdgpu` driver in your configuration.nix:
services.xserver.enable = true;
services.xserver.videoDrivers = [ "amdgpu" ];
Enable Southern Islands (SI) and Sea Islands (CIK) support
The oldest architectures that AMDGPU supports are Southern Islands (SI, i.e. GCN 1) and Sea Islands (CIK, i.e. GCN 2), but support for them is disabled by default. To use AMDGPU instead of the radeon
driver, you can set the kernel parameters:
# for Southern Islands (SI i.e. GCN 1) cards
boot.kernelParams = [ "radeon.si_support=0" "amdgpu.si_support=1" ];
# for Sea Islands (CIK i.e. GCN 2) cards
boot.kernelParams = [ "radeon.cik_support=0" "amdgpu.cik_support=1" ];
Doing this is required to use Vulkan on these cards, as the radeon
driver doesn't support it.
HIP
Most software has the HIP libraries hard-coded. You can work around it on NixOS by using:
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [
"L+ /opt/rocm/hip - - - - ${pkgs.rocmPackages.clr}"
];
Blender
Hardware accelerated rendering can be achieved by using the package blender-hip
.
OpenCL
hardware.opengl.extraPackages = with pkgs; [
rocmPackages.clr.icd
];
You should also install the clinfo
package to verify that OpenCL is correctly setup (or check in the program you use to see if it is now available, such as in Darktable).
Vulkan
Vulkan is already enabled by default (using Mesa RADV) on 64 bit applications. The settings to control it are:
hardware.opengl.driSupport = true; # This is already enabled by default
hardware.opengl.driSupport32Bit = true; # For 32 bit applications
AMDVLK
The AMDVLK drivers can be used in addition to the Mesa RADV drivers. The program will choose which one to use:
hardware.opengl.extraPackages = with pkgs; [
amdvlk
];
# For 32 bit applications
hardware.opengl.extraPackages32 = with pkgs; [
driversi686Linux.amdvlk
];
More information can be found here: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/index.html#sec-gpu-accel-vulkan
Problems
Dual Monitors
If you encounter problems having multiple monitors connected to your GPU, adding `video` parameters for each connector to the kernel command line sometimes helps.
For example:
boot.kernelParams = [
"video=DP-1:2560x1440@144"
"video=DP-2:2560x1440@144"
];
With the connector names (like `DP-1`), the resolution and frame rate adjusted accordingly.
To figure out the connector names, execute the following command while your monitors are connected:
head /sys/class/drm/*/status