# tuned-amdgpu Hacky solution to integrate AMDGPU power/clock control into `tuned` profiles with Ansible. Extends every `tuned` profile found in `/usr/lib/tuned` using the [AMDGPU hwmon interfaces](https://docs.kernel.org/gpu/amdgpu/thermal.html): - `default`: the out-of-the-box GPU clock/power configuration - `overclock`: the _optimized_ card configuration. Includes the clock/voltage/power settings outlined below. - `peak`: the same as `overclock`, but with clock gating removed. May help profiling. Contrary to the name, the `overclock` profiles can be used to de-tune the card as well. ## Assumptions / Limitations Only tested with `RX6000` series GPUs and the _mainline_ `amdgpu` driver. Other permutations _may not_ work properly. Please use at your own risk! Multiple GPUs in a single system are not yet managed, assumes a single GPU with displays attached. Please report any issues or PRs, all will be considered. ## Profiles Two _'profiles'_ are in each name: - before `amdgpu` is the source profile provided with `tuned` - after `amdgpu` tells the GPU clock profile offered, outlined below | Output profile | Description | |:---|---| | `balanced-amdgpu-default` | Includes the (assumed) existing `balanced` tuned profile.

Only adjusts the GPU power limit (typically lower). Clocks/voltage curve remain the default. | | `desktop-amdgpu-overclock` | Includes the (assumed) existing `desktop` tuned profile.

Adjusts the GPU power limit, clocks, _and_ the voltage curve. | | `desktop-amdgpu-peak` | Includes the (assumed) existing `desktop` tuned profile.

Same as the `overclock` profile, but locks clocks to their highest configured values | ## Config The playbook will render/make effective this config file: `/etc/tuned/amdgpu-profile-vars.conf` Here is a preview: ```ini tuned_amdgpu_clock_min=500 tuned_amdgpu_clock_max=2715 tuned_amdgpu_memclock_static=1075 tuned_amdgpu_power_multi_def=0.869969040247678 tuned_amdgpu_power_multi_oc=1.0 tuned_amdgpu_mv_offset=+60 ``` These are the result of [Variables](#Variables) below; changes outside of _Ansible_ are not immediately effective. Switching `tuned` profiles or restarting the service would be required. One can use `gamemode` for dynamic switching. Sample `~/.config/gamemode.ini` below: ```ini [custom] start=tuned-adm profile latency-performance-amdgpu-overclock end=tuned-adm profile latency-performance-amdgpu-default ``` See this [Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gamemode) link for more comprehensive information. ## Variables These are the variables you'll want to change/consider. | Variable | Description | |------------------------|-------------| | `tuned_amdgpu_clock_min` | Mininum **GPU** clock _(in `Mhz`)_ for `overclock` and `peak` profiles | | `tuned_amdgpu_clock_max` | Maximum **GPU** clock _(in `MHz`)_ for `overclock` and `peak` profiles | | `tuned_amdgpu_mv_offset` | GPU voltage _offset_. Takes `+/-` some integer in _millivolts_ to raise or lower. eg: `-25` for `0.025V` undervolt. | | `tuned_amdgpu_power_multi_def` | Float between `0.0` _(none)_ and `1.0` _(full)_; effective power limit relative to _board capability_. For the `default` profiles | | `tuned_amdgpu_power_multi_oc` | Instance of `tuned_amdgpu_power_multi_def` for `overclock` and `peak` profiles | | `tuned_amdgpu_memclock_static` | _Static_ **memory** clock _(in `MHz`)_ for `overclock` and `peak` profiles.

Not the effective data rate _(multiplied by generation)_, but the actual clock. Static assignment avoids potential display flickering. |