JAX on ROCm#
2024-12-20
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This directory provides setup instructions and necessary files to build, test, and run JAX with ROCm support in a Docker environment, suitable for both runtime and CI workflows. Explore the following methods to use or build JAX on ROCm.
Using a prebuilt Docker image#
The ROCm JAX team provides prebuilt Docker images, which is the simplest way to use JAX on ROCm. These images are available on Docker Hub and come with JAX configured for ROCm.
To pull the latest ROCm JAX Docker image, run:
docker pull rocm/jax-community:latest
Note
For specific versions of JAX, review the periodically pushed Docker images at ROCm JAX Community on Docker Hub.
Additional Docker images are available at ROCm JAX on Docker Hub. These contain the latest ROCm version but might use an older version of JAX.
Once the image is downloaded, launch a container using the following command:
docker run -it -d --network=host --device=/dev/kfd --device=/dev/dri --ipc=host --shm-size 64G \ --group-add video --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined -v $(pwd):/jax_dir \ --name rocm_jax rocm/jax-community:latest /bin/bash docker attach rocm_jax
Tip
The
--shm-size
parameter allocates shared memory for the container. Adjust it based on your system’s resources if needed.Replace
$(pwd)
with the absolute path to the directory you want to mount inside the container.If you prefer to use
rocm/jax
, remember to replacerocm/jax-community
withrocm/jax
.
Verify the installation of ROCm JAX. See Testing your JAX installation with ROCm.
Using a ROCm base Docker image and installing JAX#
If you prefer to use the ROCm Ubuntu image or already have a ROCm Ubuntu container, follow these steps to install JAX in the container.
Pull the ROCm Ubuntu Docker image. For example, use the following command to pull the ROCm Ubuntu image:
docker pull rocm/dev-ubuntu-22.04:6.3-complete
Launch the Docker container. After pulling the image, launch a container using this command:
docker run -it -d --network=host --device=/dev/kfd --device=/dev/dri --ipc=host --shm-size 64G \ --group-add video --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined -v $(pwd):/jax_dir \ --name rocm_jax rocm/dev-ubuntu-22.04:6.3-complete /bin/bash docker attach rocm_jax
Install the latest version of JAX. Inside the running container, install the required version of JAX with ROCm support using pip:
pip3 install jax[rocm]
Verify the installed JAX version. Check whether the correct version of JAX and its ROCm plugins are installed.
pip3 freeze | grep jax
Expected output:
jax==0.4.35 jax-rocm60-pjrt==0.4.35 jax-rocm60-plugin==0.4.35 jaxlib==0.4.35
Explicitly set the
LLVM_PATH
environment variable. This helps XLA findld.lld
in the PATH at runtime.export LLVM_PATH=/opt/rocm/llvm
Verify the installation of ROCm JAX. See Testing your JAX installation with ROCm.
Install JAX on bare-metal or a custom container#
Follow these steps if you prefer to install ROCm manually on your host system or in a custom container.
Install ROCm. Follow the ROCm installation guide to install ROCm on your system.
Once installed, verify your ROCm installation using:
rocm-smi
========================================== ROCm System Management Interface ========================================== ==================================================== Concise Info ==================================================== Device [Model : Revision] Temp Power Partitions SCLK MCLK Fan Perf PwrCap VRAM% GPU% Name (20 chars) (Junction) (Socket) (Mem, Compute) ====================================================================================================================== 0 [0x74a1 : 0x00] 50.0°C 170.0W NPS1, SPX 131Mhz 900Mhz 0% auto 750.0W 0% 0% AMD Instinct MI300X 1 [0x74a1 : 0x00] 51.0°C 176.0W NPS1, SPX 132Mhz 900Mhz 0% auto 750.0W 0% 0% AMD Instinct MI300X 2 [0x74a1 : 0x00] 50.0°C 177.0W NPS1, SPX 132Mhz 900Mhz 0% auto 750.0W 0% 0% AMD Instinct MI300X 3 [0x74a1 : 0x00] 53.0°C 176.0W NPS1, SPX 132Mhz 900Mhz 0% auto 750.0W 0% 0% AMD Instinct MI300X ====================================================================================================================== ================================================ End of ROCm SMI Log =================================================
Install the required version of JAX with ROCm support using pip:
pip3 install jax[rocm]
Verify the installed JAX version. Check whether the correct version of JAX and its ROCm plugins are installed.
pip3 freeze | grep jax
Explicitly set the
LLVM_PATH
environment variable.export LLVM_PATH=/opt/rocm/llvm
Verify the installation of ROCm JAX.
Run the following commands to verify that ROCm JAX is installed correctly:
python3 -c "import jax; print(jax.devices())" python3 -c "import jax.numpy as jnp; x = jnp.arange(5); print(x)"
Expected output:
[RocmDevice(id=0), RocmDevice(id=1), RocmDevice(id=2), RocmDevice(id=3)]
[0 1 2 3 4]
Build ROCm JAX from source#
Follow these steps to build JAX with ROCm support from source.
Clone the ROCm-specific fork of JAX with the desired branch:
git clone https://github.com/ROCm/jax -b <branch_name> cd jax
Run the following command to build the necessary wheels:
python3 ./build/build.py build --wheels=jaxlib,jax-rocm-plugin,jax-rocm-pjrt \ --rocm_version=60 --rocm_path=/opt/rocm-[version]
This will generate three wheels in the
dist/
directory:jaxlib
(generic, device agnostic library)jax-rocm-plugin
(ROCm-specific plugin)jax-rocm-pjrt
(ROCm-specific runtime)
Install the custom JAX wheels.
python3 setup.py develop --user && pip3 -m pip install dist/*.whl
Simplified build script#
For a streamlined build process, consider using the jax/build/rocm/dev_build_rocm.py
script. See
rocm/jax for more information.
Testing your JAX installation with ROCm#
After launching the container, test whether JAX detects ROCm devices as expected:
python -c "import jax; print(jax.devices())"
python3 -c "import jax.numpy as jnp; x = jnp.arange(5); print(x)"
If the setup is successful, the output should list all available ROCm devices.
Expected output:
[RocmDevice(id=0), RocmDevice(id=1), RocmDevice(id=2), RocmDevice(id=3)]
[0 1 2 3 4]