Update NVIDIA drivers to latest versions #3561
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Description of changes:
This updates the
kmod-5.10-nvidia
driver to470.223.02
. It also updates thekmod-6.1-nvidia
to535.129.03
.This moves the
kmod-5.15-nvidia
driver from515.86.01
to535.129.03
. This is a version change but should keep compatibility the same between versions. The R515 driver is not receiving updates but the R535 series is so this gets the 5.15 kernel onto a support NVIDIA release. I also moved the logic to be more consistent with the 6.1 specfile so it should be easier to maintain moving forward since they are the same version now.Testing done:
I built
aws-k8s-1.23-nvidia
for both x86_64 and aarch64 and ran an NVIDIA smoke test to confirm the driver is the correct version and CUDA tests pass.I built
aws-k8s-1.25-nvidia
for both x86_64 and aarch64 and ran an NVIDIA smoke test to confirm the driver is the correct version and CUDA tests pass.I built
aws-k8s-1.28-nvidia
for both x86_64 and aarch64 and ran an NVIDIA smoke test to confirm the driver is the correct version and CUDA tests pass.Terms of contribution:
By submitting this pull request, I agree that this contribution is dual-licensed under the terms of both the Apache License, version 2.0, and the MIT license.