Thanks, Matt. Yes, the printfs in the GPU kernel code were the issue for s_sendmsg. However, the ds_add_u32 instruction is still an issue. I am already compiling with -O1 like so: /opt/rocm/hip/bin/hipcc --amdgpu-target=gfx801,gfx803 main.cpp kernel.cu kernel.cpp -o ./bin/hsto.gem5
-I/home/anoop/new/gem5-resources/src/gpu/chai/HIP-U-gem5/HSTO/../.gem5/include -lz -lm -lc -lpthread -O1 -L/home/anoop/new/gem5-resources/src/gpu/chai/HIP-U-gem5/HSTO/../.gem5/util/m5/build/x86/out -lm5 The exact error is: src/gpu-compute/scoreboard_check_stage.cc:158: panic: next instruction: ds_add_u32 v7, v8 is of unknown type The corresponding line in the simulator <https://github.com/gem5/gem5/blob/48a40cf2f5182a82de360b7efa497d82e06b1631/src/gpu-compute/scoreboard_check_stage.cc#L158>, and decoder section of it <https://github.com/gem5/gem5/blob/48a40cf2f5182a82de360b7efa497d82e06b1631/src/arch/amdgpu/gcn3/insts/instructions.cc#L30929>. Because of the involvement of the LDS/GDS, I'm unsure how to implement this -- any help would be appreciated. Also, GDB still doesn't seem to be working with my gem5. And without prints in the kernel, it's cumbersome to get any useful insight on failing programs. I added within the Dockerfile: RUN apt install -y gdb I am invoking gdb with: docker run -u $UID:$GID --volume $(pwd):$(pwd) -w $(pwd) gem5:new gdb --args gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.debug gem5/configs/example/apu_se.py --cpu-type=DerivO3CPU --num-cpus=4 --mem-size=1GB --ruby --mem-type=SimpleMemory -c gem5-resources/src/gpu/chai/HIP-U-gem5/HSTO/bin/hsto.gem5 Log: GNU gdb (Ubuntu 9.2-0ubuntu1~20.04.1) 9.2 Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" and "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu". Type "show configuration" for configuration details. For bug reporting instructions, please see: <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>. Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at: <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>. For help, type "help". Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"... Reading symbols from gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.debug... (gdb) quit PS: `quit` was automatically taken in. Is there anything wrong I'm doing here? On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 4:50 PM Poremba, Matthew <matthew.pore...@amd.com> wrote: > [Public] > > Hi Anoop, > > > > > > Based on that register count, I am going to guess you built the > application with -O0 or some other debugging flags? If you do this, the > compiler makes some super large number of registers. I assume that is so a > real GPU will not run any other applications simultaneously. > > > > Similarly, if you are seeing s_sendmsg I am going to guess there is a > printf() in your GPU kernel. These aren’t currently supported in gem5, but > something that would be very nice to have. > > > > If these are true you will need to remove any printfs and compile with at > least -O1 to run in gem5. > > > > > > -Matt > > > > *From:* Anoop Mysore <mysan...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Friday, September 8, 2023 7:33 AM > *To:* Matt Sinclair <mattdsinclair.w...@gmail.com> > *Cc:* The gem5 Users mailing list <gem5-users@gem5.org>; Poremba, Matthew > <matthew.pore...@amd.com> > *Subject:* Re: [gem5-users] Re: Error in an application running on gem5 > GCN3 (with apu_se.py) > > > > *Caution:* This message originated from an External Source. Use proper > caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or responding. > > > > Hi Matt, > I'm facing a few other problems: > > 1. `panic: panic condition (numWfs * vregDemandPerWI) > (numVectorALUs * > numVecRegsPerSimd) occurred: WG with 1 WFs and 29285 VGPRs per WI can not > be allocated to CU that has 8192 VGPRs` > > The corresponding line of the code in gem5: > https://github.com/gem5/gem5/blob/f29bfc0640c88a79eb7f94454ce31b3237ec0066/src/gpu-compute/compute_unit.cc#L565 > > One of the variables (vregDemandPerWI) is ultimately derived from reading > the executable for the kernel code. Is it possible to reduce this VGRP > demand somehow, or is increasing the VGPRs (to what seems like an > unrealistically high value) be the only solution? Similar error for SGPRs > as well. > > 2. Some kernels (compiled for gfx801/3) have instructions such as > ds_add_u32 > <https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/gcn3-instruction-set-architecture.pdf> > (Data > Store instruction page: 12-161), s_sendmsg (send message to host CPU) -- > which do not have their relevant decoding code available > <https://github.com/gem5/gem5/blob/48a40cf2f5182a82de360b7efa497d82e06b1631/src/arch/amdgpu/gcn3/insts/instructions.cc#L30929>. > Is this intentional or was this just punted for later -- anything to keep > in mind when coding for these? > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 5:13 PM Matt Sinclair < > mattdsinclair.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Anoop, > > > > I'm glad that increasing -n helped. It's hard to say what exactly the > problem is without digging in further, but often the ROCm stack will launch > additional processes to do a variety of things (e.g., check which version > of LLVM is being used). In gem5, each of these require a separate CPU > thread context -- which increasing -n handles in SE mode. So if I had to > guess, I would say that this is what is happening. > > > > If you added gdb locally to your docker, and you built the docker > properly, then I would expect gdb to work with gem5. > > > > Thanks, > > Matt > > > > On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 11:41 PM Anoop Mysore <mysan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thank you, Matt, having 10 CPUs (up from previous 3) in the simulated > system seems to make it work! (At least, I don't see that error at that > point anymore). Is "resource temporarily unavailable" commonly due to CPU > count? Curious to know how you made that connection. > > > > Re gdb: I am indeed using a local docker build > (gem5/util/dockerfiles/gcn-gpu) with an added gdb installation -- is that > what you meant? > > > > Will send in a PR to the repo soon as I'm done :) > > On Wed, Aug 16, 2023, 5:03 PM Matt Sinclair <mattdsinclair.w...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Anoop, > > > > A few things here: > > > > - Regarding the original failure (at least the !FS part), this is normally > happening either because of the GPU Target ISA (e.g., gfx900) you used in > your Makefile (e.g., it is not supported) or because you didn't properly > specify what GPU ISA you are using when running the program. So, what is > your command line for running this application and what ISA are you > specifying in your Makefile? > > - If the "what()" is the real source of the error, then I think this could > be related to the number of CPU thread contexts you are running with gem5. > What did you set "-n" to? > > - Regarding gdb, @Matt P: did you remove gdb from what is installed in the > Docker a while back? If so, I think Anoop would need to add it back and > create a local docker or something like that. > > - Setting aside the above, it would be wonderful if you contribute the > CHAI benchmarks to gem5-resources once you get them working! Please let us > know if we can do anything to help with that. > > > > Thanks, > > Matt > > > > On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 9:51 AM Anoop Mysore via gem5-users < > gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote: > > Curiously, running the gem5.debug executable with gdb within docker > results in: > > Reading symbols from gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.debug... > (gdb) quit > (the quit wasn't a command I provided, it just quits automatically). Is > gdb working with gem5 GCN3 in Docker? > > > > I ran gem5.opt with ExecAll and SyscallAll debug flags, the debug tail and > the simerr logs are attached. > > I don't see anything peculiar other than a tgkill syscall with a SIGABRT > sent to a thread thereafter halting within a few instructions. > > > > On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 9:00 PM Anoop Mysore <mysan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am trying to port CHAI benchmarks > <https://github.com/chai-benchmarks/chai>similarly to > gem5-resources/src/gpu/pannotia > <https://github.com/gem5/gem5-resources/tree/stable/src/gpu/pannotia>. I > was able to HIPify (through the perl script + some manual changes) all the > code files, and ran the BFS program. I see the following error message at > the point of launching the CPU threads here > <https://github.com/mysoreanoop/chai/blob/678c18fd551fbf12f4abbb05ab7164f1b588be68/HIP-U-gem5/BFS/main.cpp#L273> > (fork > of HIPified CHAI). I do not see any of the prints from the CPU threads > which leads me to believe the error is to do with the threads not being > launched or a related error. > > > > (This looks related; incorporated the suggestion of linking against > -pthread: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6485728) > > > > The stderr log is below; any help is appreciated. > > _________ > > .... > > AM: Launching CPU > > terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::system_error' > > what(): Resource temporarily unavailable > > build/GCN3_X86/sim/faults.cc:60: panic: panic condition !FullSystem > occurred: fault (General-Protection) detected @ PC > (0x7ffff6afa941=>0x7ffff6afa942).(0=>1) > Memory Usage: 19704072 KBytes > > Program aborted at tick 441590522500 > > --- BEGIN LIBC BACKTRACE --- > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x550200)[0x55a709b31200] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x57d46e)[0x55a709b5e46e] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x14420)[0x7f18881a0420] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(gsignal+0xcb)[0x7f188734800b] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(abort+0x12b)[0x7f1887327859] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x4be295)[0x55a709a9f295] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x5f6169)[0x55a709bd7169] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x9fd9ed)[0x55a709fde9ed] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x15b1d10)[0x55a70ab92d10] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x15b2fd5)[0x55a70ab93fd5] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x15b5620)[0x55a70ab96620] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x15b6348)[0x55a70ab97348] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x15c2954)[0x55a70aba3954] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x56a082)[0x55a709b4b082] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x59e2c4)[0x55a709b7f2c4] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x59e8a3)[0x55a709b7f8a3] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x4ed462)[0x55a709ace462] > gem5/build/GCN3_X86/gem5.opt(+0x4af427)[0x55a709a90427] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(+0x2a8738)[0x7f1888459738] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(_PyEval_EvalFrameDefault+0x8dd8)[0x7f188822ef48] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(_PyEval_EvalCodeWithName+0x8fb)[0x7f188837be3b] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(_PyFunction_Vectorcall+0x94)[0x7f1888459114] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(+0x74d6d)[0x7f1888225d6d] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(_PyEval_EvalFrameDefault+0x7d86)[0x7f188822def6] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(_PyEval_EvalCodeWithName+0x8fb)[0x7f188837be3b] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(PyEval_EvalCodeEx+0x42)[0x7f188837c1c2] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(PyEval_EvalCode+0x1f)[0x7f188837c5af] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(+0x1cfbf1)[0x7f1888380bf1] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(+0x25f537)[0x7f1888410537] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(+0x74d6d)[0x7f1888225d6d] > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(_PyEval_EvalFrameDefault+0x12fd)[0x7f188822746d] > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython3.8.so.1.0(+0x8006b)[0x7f188823106b] > --- END LIBC BACKTRACE --- > Failed to execute default signal handler! > > _________ > > _______________________________________________ > gem5-users mailing list -- gem5-users@gem5.org > To unsubscribe send an email to gem5-users-le...@gem5.org > >
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