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Mention amdgpu-device-libs for allocator and println support and mention the necessary target flag for GPUs from some some series without xnack support. For the last half year, there were no major changes in the amdgpu-device-libs crate (in fact, there was no need to update the crate), so I believe it is stable enough to mention it here. The xnack-support flag is something I stumbled upon recently, when more complex printlns failed on a certain GPU.
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Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #149744 (test: update duplicate many_digits test to use f64 instead of f32) - #149946 (mir_build: Move and rename code for partitioning match candidates) - #149987 (Move ambient cdb discovery from compiletest to bootstrap) - #149990 (Improve amdgpu docs: Mention device-libs and xnack) - #149994 (Allow vector types for amdgpu) - #149997 (Link POSIX instead of Linux manual for Instant) - #150010 (Correct library linking for hexagon targets in run-make tests) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of #149990 - Flakebi:improve-amdgpu-docs, r=ehuss Improve amdgpu docs: Mention device-libs and xnack Mention amdgpu-device-libs for allocator and println support and mention the necessary target flag for GPUs from some some series without xnack support. For the last half year, there were no major changes in the amdgpu-device-libs crate (in fact, there was no need to update the crate), so I believe it is stable enough to mention it here. The xnack-support flag is something I stumbled upon recently, when more complex printlns failed on a certain GPU. Tracking issue: #135024
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Mention amdgpu-device-libs for allocator and println support and mention the necessary target flag for GPUs from some some series without xnack support.
For the last half year, there were no major changes in the amdgpu-device-libs crate (in fact, there was no need to update the crate), so I believe it is stable enough to mention it here.
The xnack-support flag is something I stumbled upon recently, when more complex printlns failed on a certain GPU.
Tracking issue: #135024