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# AMD Graphics Card
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Good overview (table):
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* [wiki.gentoo.org/Radeon](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Radeon#Feature_support)
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* [wiki.gentoo.org/AMDGPU](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU#Feature_support)
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## AMDGPU
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From gentoo wiki one should use AMDGPU e.g. for:
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> AMD Zen 2 "4000" series 7nm laptop APUs
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### AMDGPU (mandatory packages)
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* archwiki -> AMDGPU -> Installation
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* archwiki -> Xorg -> AMD
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* archwiki -> Lenovo-IdeaPad-S540-13ARE (Ryzen 7 4800U CPU)
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* archwiki -> Hardware_video_acceleration -> ATI/AMD
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* HW-video-accel verification:
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* run `vainfo` and `vdpauinfo` as non-root
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* `amdgpu` module
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* https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU#Loading
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* The amdgpu kernel module is supposed to load automatically
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on system boot.
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* It is possible it loads, but late, after the X server requires it.
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In this case:
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* Include "amdgpu" in MODULES=(...) of `/etc/mkinitcpio.conf`
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* https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU#Specify_the_correct_module_order
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* `amdgpu` before `radeon`
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```shell
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# "DRI driver for 3D acceleration"
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depends=(mesa)
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# "DDX driver for 2D acceleration"
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depends+=(xf86-video-amdgpu)
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# "Vulkan support"
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depends+=(vulkan-radeon)
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# "HW-vide-acceleration: VA-API"
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depends+=(libva-mesa-driver)
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# "HW-vide-acceleration: VDPAU"
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depends+=(mesa-vdpau)
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```
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**Verification**:
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```shell
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lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'
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```
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Example output:
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```
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Kernel driver in use: amdgpu
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Kernel modules: amdgpu
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```
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### AMDGPU PRO (optional packages)
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* archwiki -> AMDGPU#AMDGPU_PRO
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* archwiki -> AMDGPU_PRO
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The amdgpu-pro-installer contains proprietary components for
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AMDGPU (it works on top of AMDGPU).
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Quote about the opengl part (from archwiki -> AMDGPU):
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> From Radeon Software 18.50 vs Mesa 19 benchmarks article:
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> When it comes to OpenGL games, the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver
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> simply dominates the proprietary AMD OpenGL driver.
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```shell
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# proprietary OpenGL implementation
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depends+=(amdgpu-pro-libgl)
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# proprietary OpenCL implementation
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depends+=(opencl-amd)
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# proprietary Vulkan implementation
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depends+=(vulkan-amdgpu-pro)
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# Advanced Media Framework implementation
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depends+=(amf-amdgpu-pro)
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```
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