HOWTO: How I got my AMD card folding on Linux

It seems that a lot of GPU problems revolve around specific versions of drivers. Though AMD has their own support structure, you can often learn from information reported by others who fold.

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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

Post by Frogging101 »

Ksenio wrote:I tried following this, but I have still not made it work. I am running RX550 and Mint 19.3 . I have installed orca, but I am still getting this error
16:05:49:ERROR:WU00:FS01:Failed to start core: OpenCL device matching slot 1 not found, try setting 'opencl-index' manually

Any ideas what I could explore more? I am really determined to make it work :)
Could you post your log?
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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Have an R9 270X but the only drivers I'm seeing on the AMD site are for Ubuntu 14. Going to try using the 290's driver and see if that helps.

Nope - that is causing X to hang.
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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ccgllc wrote:Have an R9 270X but the only drivers I'm seeing on the AMD site are for Ubuntu 14. Going to try using the 290's driver and see if that helps.

Nope - that is causing X to hang.
That's a GCN 1.0 (1st gen) card. I don't know what the story is with those. I believe they are not as well supported on Linux as GCN 1.1 (2nd gen) and later.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_Rx_200_series#Chipset_table
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Re: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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bruce wrote: I suggest you make the same report at https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-issues/issues. Someday the Developers will have time to examine those issues and fix most of them ... including things like your "This is a bug in FAH" mentioned above.
Done here: https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-issues/issues/1418
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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As mentioned by Frogging101, the R9 270/270X are based on the older GCN1 architecture from AMD. AMD has been removing OpenCL support from the newer drivers for the older tech, so you might have to go back a version or two earlier on the drivers than mentioned in this topic for the 290/290X
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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i guess it should be noted that adding the 'fahclient' user to the group 'video' is necessary for the client to find OpenCL devices.

i think OP alluded to this as a prior solution and is maybe well-known, but up until today i was running a linux box with only an nvidia GPU (which uses cuda i guess) and i didn't have to worry about OpenCL.

this thread helped me get the RX5500 going. for my part i used the 20.20 drivers and used amdgpu-pro-install --headless --opencl=pal. the first time around i didn't use --headless and it seems the presense of the AMD video drivers borked my X server. maybe there is some further configuration to do to force X to start on the nvidia card (or any card)

also i had installed mesa-opencl-icd and it seems that the RX5500 is listed under the Clover platform and the AMD Accelerated parallel processing platform. maybe this is a mistake.

somehow setting opencl-index and cuda-index to 0 on both slots was necessary to get them both running. at -1 for some reason the clients could not find the GPUs.
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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Frogging101 wrote:TL;DR For the users: To work around this, I created a systemd unit to start FAHClient instead of the init.d script. This works by using the systemd unit's "User" option to change users instead of having FAHClient do it.
It worked!
I have an RX 570 on Ubuntu 18.04.4, and it just wouldn't work with the latest drivers (amdgpu-pro-20.20), though it did with a previous version (except for the core 22 problems).

I installed the drivers with the standard AMD procedure: "./amdgpu-install --opencl=pal,legacy -y"
That installs both the PAL and legacy drivers, for when I upgrade.

I only had to set "open-cl index" = 0 (That is true for both Nvidia and AMD on Ubuntu, and has been for years.)

I also ran "sudo adduser fahclient video", though that may be unnecessary with this procedure.

Thanks!
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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Converting FAHClient to systemd service sometimes hangs up my boot. I have to manually kill the service then run startx to start the desktop.
Is their anyway to delay the service to start after the desktop is loaded?
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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Could you replace the Wants or Requires line with

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Requires=display-manager.service
and see if that helps? Any sign in the logs about what's wrong?
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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gunnarre wrote:Could you replace the Wants or Requires line with

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Requires=display-manager.service
and see if that helps? Any sign in the logs about what's wrong?
Yeah sorry. I just disabled autostart on the service just start it manually after boot. I reboot only once a week or so anyway.
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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I've updated the OP with instructions to add the fahclient user to both the "video" and "render" groups. We knew about the "video" group already, but I just tried a new install on Kubuntu 20.04 and found that it did not work because on this installation, /dev/dri/renderD128 is in the "render" group instead of the "video" group. So you may need both if your system is like that.
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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There should be a script setting to tell Service B that it shouldn't start up until Service A is already running. (I don't know the Linux settings.) Somebody should open a ticket to get this added to FAH's startup script.
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my R9 290 folding on Linux

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bruce wrote:...Somebody should open a ticket to get this added to FAH's startup script.
Deja Vu: https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-issues/issues/1567
ETA:
Now ↞ Very Soon ↔ Soon ↔ Soon-ish ↔ Not Soon ↠ End Of Time

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Re: HOWTO: How I got my AMD card folding on Linux

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Frogging101 wrote:I've updated the OP with instructions to add the fahclient user to both the "video" and "render" groups. We knew about the "video" group already, but I just tried a new install on Kubuntu 20.04 and found that it did not work because on this installation, /dev/dri/renderD128 is in the "render" group instead of the "video" group. So you may need both if your system is like that.
I'd just like to thank you, your instructions in this thread worked for me. RX470 on ZorinOS 15.3
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Re: HOWTO: How I got my AMD card folding on Linux

Post by Lawrence »

Just got the GPU working. Took me many hours, so I want to share what worked for me. I'm on Ubuntu 21.04 Gnome3 with Wayland, my GPU is Radeon RX 5600.

1. Run this: kytulendu/3351b5d0b4f947e19df36b1ea3c95cbe (maybe not needed)
2. Run this: tuxutku/79daa2edca131c1525a136b650cdbe0a
3. sudo nano /etc/OpenCL/vendors/pocl.icd comment out the single line "libpocl.so.2.6.0"
4. Get FAHClient from the official homepage. don't bother installing FAHViewer and FAHCtl. FAHCtl won't install on 21.04 anyway.
5. Configure it. Here are commands and files you probably need:
sudo systemctl start FAHClient
FAHClient --help
/etc/fahclient/config.xml
/var/lib/fahclient/log.txt
localhost:7396/ <- webui

I hope this helps.
Edit: had to remove domains because of spam prevention. just add gist.github<dot>com on 1. and 2.

Edit: You might have to install ocl-icd-opencl-dev
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