

January 2026 monthly summary for ROCm/TheRock: - Delivered Windows support for MIOpen build and test workflow, enabling end-to-end Windows testing within TheRock CI. - Implemented enabling CK on Windows in the build topology, ensured CK artifacts are installed for Windows testing, and extended the MIOpen test matrix to include Windows, including a larger set of ASIC targets. - Enabled MIOpen testing under MSVC, built and used miopen_gtest.exe for Windows test execution, and filtered unsupported tests to maintain reliability. - Achieved a full Windows test pass in the integration workflow, aligning Windows coverage with Linux workflows. - PR 3077ce8017a1a722a97ccb4a8a49b86a86a06cde with multiple co-authors contributed to this work (Windows/MIOpen integration on TheRock).
January 2026 monthly summary for ROCm/TheRock: - Delivered Windows support for MIOpen build and test workflow, enabling end-to-end Windows testing within TheRock CI. - Implemented enabling CK on Windows in the build topology, ensured CK artifacts are installed for Windows testing, and extended the MIOpen test matrix to include Windows, including a larger set of ASIC targets. - Enabled MIOpen testing under MSVC, built and used miopen_gtest.exe for Windows test execution, and filtered unsupported tests to maintain reliability. - Achieved a full Windows test pass in the integration workflow, aligning Windows coverage with Linux workflows. - PR 3077ce8017a1a722a97ccb4a8a49b86a86a06cde with multiple co-authors contributed to this work (Windows/MIOpen integration on TheRock).
Monthly summary for 2025-12 focusing on ROCm/composable_kernel. Key features delivered: CK Builder Headers Installation and Experimental Builder Feature Enablement. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Improved build reliability for CK builder integration and prepared the ground for broader experimental builder usage, enabling smoother downstream integration and developer workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: build system and header management, CMake/configuration work, repository collaboration, and contribution discipline.
Monthly summary for 2025-12 focusing on ROCm/composable_kernel. Key features delivered: CK Builder Headers Installation and Experimental Builder Feature Enablement. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Improved build reliability for CK builder integration and prepared the ground for broader experimental builder usage, enabling smoother downstream integration and developer workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: build system and header management, CMake/configuration work, repository collaboration, and contribution discipline.
November 2025: Focused on improving CI efficiency and build health for ROCm/TheRock by introducing hardware-platform filtering for MIOpen artifacts. This change enables per-hardware artifact downloads (KDBs, FDBs, Perf DBs) so CI builds download only the necessary artifacts for the targeted ASICs, reducing artifact size, download time, and storage usage. The feature was wired into the TheRock CI and aligns with the broader ROCm libraries work (PR #2262) to optimize artifact management across hardware configurations. Test plans included a full CI run with artifact inspection; results are currently pending as CI continues to complete.
November 2025: Focused on improving CI efficiency and build health for ROCm/TheRock by introducing hardware-platform filtering for MIOpen artifacts. This change enables per-hardware artifact downloads (KDBs, FDBs, Perf DBs) so CI builds download only the necessary artifacts for the targeted ASICs, reducing artifact size, download time, and storage usage. The feature was wired into the TheRock CI and aligns with the broader ROCm libraries work (PR #2262) to optimize artifact management across hardware configurations. Test plans included a full CI run with artifact inspection; results are currently pending as CI continues to complete.
October 2025 ROCm/TheRock monthly summary focused on preserving CI momentum and delivering a stable workflow while root cause analysis continues.
October 2025 ROCm/TheRock monthly summary focused on preserving CI momentum and delivering a stable workflow while root cause analysis continues.
Month: 2025-09 — Delivered Data Version Control (DVC) integration for CI data management in ROCm/rocm-libraries. Replaced Git LFS for large binary data (kernel DB) with DVC in the MIOpen CI workflow, including: pre-installing DVC in the CI image, configuring CMake to reference DVC data, and updating Jenkins pipeline to pull data via DVC. Documentation updated to reflect the new workflow and how to install/use DVC for large binaries. Commits: 05531a9396d627e1ff2c09b800033fc778938291 (Add DVC support to MIOpen CI) and cec4322fe40fc9b6174edff2a9822f9eae1b6dd0 (Update documentation to refer to DVC instead of Git LFS).
Month: 2025-09 — Delivered Data Version Control (DVC) integration for CI data management in ROCm/rocm-libraries. Replaced Git LFS for large binary data (kernel DB) with DVC in the MIOpen CI workflow, including: pre-installing DVC in the CI image, configuring CMake to reference DVC data, and updating Jenkins pipeline to pull data via DVC. Documentation updated to reflect the new workflow and how to install/use DVC for large binaries. Commits: 05531a9396d627e1ff2c09b800033fc778938291 (Add DVC support to MIOpen CI) and cec4322fe40fc9b6174edff2a9822f9eae1b6dd0 (Update documentation to refer to DVC instead of Git LFS).
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