AMDGPU

AMDGPU is a family of open source graphics drivers for newer AMD/ATI Radeon graphics cards based on the Southern Islands, Sea Islands, Volcanic Islands, and Arctic Islands chipsets.

If the card in question does not appear in the Feature support section below, it is not supported by. In that case check the radeon article, which contains instructions for older open-source AMD/ATI Radeon graphics card drivers.

Installation
Setting up a system to use requires identifying the proper card, installing the corresponding firmware, configuring the kernel, and installing the X11 driver.

Hardware detection
To choose the right driver, first detect the graphics card. Use for this task:

Check the output for one of the product names listed in the table below.

Feature support

 * 1 Support is optional in the kernel.
 * 2 Since kernel 4.7-rc6
 * 3 Experimental, optional support added since kernel 4.9-rc1

Firmware
It is necessary to install the proper firmware (or microcode) for your card. There are two ways to get the firmware: either install, or install the general firmware package.

amdgpu-ucode
provides microcode files for all video cards supported by the driver.

USE flags
Using a Sea Islands or Southern Islands card requires the  USE flag.

linux-firmware
The alternative is the package, which contains a large collection of firmware files, including the files provided by.

Kernel
Set the following kernel options for the graphic chipsets mentioned above:

The options from the menu need only to be set if the card supports HDMI or DisplayPort audio and you want to use it. On newer kernels where appears, that should also be set.

See the radeon article for more details about using HDMI/DisplayPort audio.

Incorporating firmware
The firmware package installed in an earlier section provides files in (for Volcanic Islands and Arctic Islands cards) and/or  (for Southern Islands and Sea Islands cards). Configure the kernel to use the correct firmware files by setting the following options:

should be replaced with the full list of filenames given with the chipset's name in the table below, separated by spaces. Use  to expand the filenames. E.g. for Volcanic Islands/TONGA, run

Then  is the string that should be put into the kernel configuration.

After expanding the firmware file names from the following table and copying them into the kernel configuration, save the configuration, then compile and install the new kernel and modules.

USE flags
Set the USE flags for the  driver as needed.

The package will be automatically emerged as a dependency of after setting VIDEO_CARDS following the instructions in the next section.

Emerge
Portage uses the VIDEO_CARDS variable for enabling support for various graphics cards in packages. Setting VIDEO_CARDS to  (see the feature matrix section above) and asking Portage to update changed  flags in the @world set will pull in the correct driver:

The system should now be prepared to use after the next reboot.

Kernel
Older kernels which do not support the driver will not provide the  option. If this is the case, try emerging an unstable (denoted by a ) kernel.

AMDGPU/RadeonSI drivers do not work
If the graphics card is not supported by including  and   alone in VIDEO_CARDS, try adding   to 's VIDEO_CARDS definition. For example:

After the values have been set update the system so the changes take effect:

Full-screen windows perform poorly
The installed version of may be too old. Try emerging an unstable version.

External resources

 * A list of RadeonSI articles on the Phoronix site.