hipSPARSE documentation

hipSPARSE documentation#

hipSPARSE exposes a common interface that provides basic linear algebra subroutines for sparse computation implemented on top of the AMD ROCm runtime and toolchains. hipSPARSE is a SPARSE marshalling library supporting both rocSPARSE and NVIDIA CUDA cuSPARSE as backends. It sits between the application and a worker SPARSE library, marshalling inputs into the backend library and marshalling results back to the application. hipSPARSE is created using the HIP programming language and optimized for AMD’s latest discrete GPUs.

The code is open and hosted here: ROCmSoftwarePlatform/hipSPARSE

The hipSPARSE documentation is structured as follows:

Installation
API reference

Note

hipSPARSE exports an interface that does not require the client to change, regardless of the chosen backend. hipSPARSE focuses on convenience and portability. If performance outweighs these factors, then using rocSPARSE itself is highly recommended. rocSPARSE can also be found on GitHub.

To contribute to the documentation refer to Contributing to ROCm.

You can find licensing information on the Licensing page.