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Grid Docker Build Instructions

This document provides instructions on how to build GRID into a Docker container that is portable between environments.

Inputs

Possible build-arg for the Docker build command

  • IMAGE

    Default: rocm_gpu:6.2.4

    Note:
    This container needs to be build using Base ROCm GPU.

  • GRID_BRANCH

    Default: develop
    Branch/Tag found: Grid repo

Building Container

Download the Dockerfile related files.

To build the default configuration:

docker build -t mycontainer/grid -f /path/to/Dockerfile . 

Notes:

  • mycontainer is an example container name.
  • the . at the end of the build line is important. It tells Docker where your build context is located.
  • -f /path/to/Dockerfile is only required if your docker file is in a different directory than your build context. If you are building in the same directory it is not required.

To run a custom configuration, include one or more customized build-arg

DISCLAIMER: This Docker build has only been validated using the default values. Using a different base image or branch may result in build failures or poor performance.

docker build \
    -t mycontainer/grid \
    -f /path/to/Dockerfile \
    --build-arg GRID_BRANCH="v0.8.0"
    . 

Running a Grid Container

Both Docker and Singularity can be run interactively or as a single command.

To run the Grid Benchmarks, replace the <Grid Command> the examples in Running Grid Benchmarks section of the Grid readme. The commands can be run directly in an interactive session as well.

Docker

If you want to save files generated during the run, add -v $(pwd):/host before mycontainer/grid in the following commands. Files may then be copied or saved between the container /host directory and the users working directory.

Docker Interactive

docker run --rm -it --device=/dev/kfd --device=/dev/dri --security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
          mycontainer/grid /bin/bash

Docker Non-Interactive

docker run --rm -it --device=/dev/kfd --device=/dev/dri --security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
          mycontainer/grid <Grid Command>

Singularity

If you want to save files generated during the run, add --bind $(pwd):/host before mycontainer/grid in the following commands. Files may then be copied or saved between the container /host directory and the users working directory.

Build Singularity image from Docker

To build a Singularity image from the locally created docker file do the following:

singularity build grid.sif docker-daemon://mycontainer/grid:latest

Singularity Interactive

To launch a Singularity image build locally.

singularity shell --no-home --writable-tmpfs --pwd /benchmark grid.sif

Singularity Single Command

To launch a Singularity image build locally.

singularity run --no-home --writable-tmpfs --pwd /benchmark grid.sif <Grid Command>

Licensing Information

Your access and use of this application is subject to the terms of the applicable component-level license identified below. To the extent any subcomponent in this container requires an offer for corresponding source code, AMD hereby makes such an offer for corresponding source code form, which will be made available upon request. By accessing and using this application, you are agreeing to fully comply with the terms of this license. If you do not agree to the terms of this license, do not access or use this application.

The application is provided in a container image format that includes the following separate and independent components:

Package License URL
Ubuntu Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Version 3.0 UK License Ubuntu Legal
CMAKE OSI-approved BSD-3 clause CMake License
OpenMPI BSD 3-Clause OpenMPI License
OpenMPI Dependencies Licenses
OpenUCX BSD 3-Clause OpenUCX License
ROCm Custom/MIT/Apache V2.0/UIUC OSL ROCm Licensing Terms
Grid GPL V2 Grid
Grid License

Additional third-party content in this container may be subject to additional licenses and restrictions. The components are licensed to you directly by the party that owns the content pursuant to the license terms included with such content and is not licensed to you by AMD. ALL THIRD-PARTY CONTENT IS MADE AVAILABLE BY AMD “AS IS” WITHOUT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. USE OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY CONTENT IS DONE AT YOUR SOLE DISCRETION AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AMD BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY THIRD-PARTY CONTENT. YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY ARISE FROM YOUR USE OF THIRD-PARTY CONTENT.

Disclaimer

The information contained herein is for informational purposes only, and is subject to change without notice. In addition, any stated support is planned and is also subject to change. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, it may contain technical inaccuracies, omissions and typographical errors, and AMD is under no obligation to update or otherwise correct this information. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this document, and assumes no liability of any kind, including the implied warranties of noninfringement, merchantability or fitness for particular purposes, with respect to the operation or use of AMD hardware, software or other products described herein. No license, including implied or arising by estoppel, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. Terms and limitations applicable to the purchase or use of AMD’s products are as set forth in a signed agreement between the parties or in AMD's Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale.

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