Basically title. I have a 7600(x)(t) 8G. I want drivers with opencl for hashcat. I know the proprietary ones work, but they are a ludicrously massive PITA. I am willing to use almost any distro to make this work (not Ubuntu, and not one of those random newer ones). I really hope I don't have to use the proprietary drivers.
Edit: found a good enough solution. I listed the card on ebay and will replace it with an intel arc soon.
Holy crap, really? I used it a while ago, and have been using it recently in the form of asahi. That would be seriously great if that works, and thank you so much for the suggestion.
Very welcome! I originally neglected the notion that I tested this from a 'supported' ASIC, however.
I'm not sure how this will behave on NV33; you may need to employ the aforementioned env variable workaround for any luck, I'll try to find a link for it.
E1: I believe RX 6700XT (NV23) users set the following env var to spoof their device as NV21
HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION=10.3.0
I'll see if there's one more suitable to your GPU.
I tried both suggestions, as well as running it without the variables changed. On all three of them, hashcat said "Device #3: Unstable OpenCL driver detected!" when I ran hashcat -I (device info if your not familiar with hashcat). I tried running the benchmark, and it crashed saying "Device #1: Kernel /usr/lib64/hashcat/OpenCL/shared.cl build failed."
Edit: I looked, and I don't see a package called rocm-ocl, nor can I install one.
Edit2: Wait nvm, I see rocm-opencl, and I assume that's it.
Well I tried an opencl benchmark I found, and my computer has fuckied a major wucky...
Edit: reboot fixed it but it seems opencl is super unstable on here. I ran hashcat again, this time with --force, and found that it did nothing, then there were weird colors, then plasmashell crashed. Luckily plasmashell has good crash handling and it was able to go back up so I could see that hashcat reported something about gpu hang being the reason for the crash.
The OpenCL benchmark for me worked without any issues.
The Hashcat benchmark threw the same errors as you'd seen until I manually specified my device (my friend was able to point me in the right direction here).
You can enumerate your OpenCL device (i.e. your GPU) with something like clinfo, rocm-clinfo.
I had to run Hashcat's benchmark like so:
hashcat -b -d 2
where 2 is my RX 6800XT
I did notice it was the wrong device, however when I specify it crashes the whole os with some artifacting. I may look into other values for that environment variable tomorrow. I also might try rusticl.