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core: - fix race condition in handle change ioctl fb-helper: - fix clipping rust: - fix unsound initialization - fix GEM state cleanup - fix wrong ARef import ttm: - update GPU MM stats on pool shrinking i915: - Re-enable ccs modifiers on dg2 nova: - fix mailing list xe: - Add NULL check for media_gt in intel_hdcp_gsc_check_status - Fix EAGAIN sign in pf_migration_consume - Fix MMIO access using PF view instead of VF view during migration - Exclude indirect ring state page from ADS engine state size amdgpu: - GFX9 fixes - Hawaii SMU fixes - SDMA4 fix - GART fix - Userq fixes amdkfd: - GPUVM TLB flush fix - Hotplug fix radeon: - Hawaii SMU fixes bochs: - fix managed cleanup bridge: - tda998x: fix sparse warnings on type correctness etnaviv: - schedule armed jobs exynos: - managed bridge cleanup ivpu: - disallow reexport of GEM buffer objects noveau: - revert support for GA100 panel: - boe-tv101wum-nl16: use correct MIPI_DSI mode - feyjang-fy07024di26a30d: fix error reporting - himax-hx83102: use correct MIPI_DSI mode - himax-hx83121a: fix error checks - himax-hx83121a: select DRM_DISPLAY_DSC_HELPER qaic: - fix RAS message handling qxl: - clean up polling sti: - managed bridge cleanup -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEEKbZHaGwW9KfbeusDHTzWXnEhr4FAmn9mggACgkQDHTzWXnE hr5UkQ//Yb4HiE1jN3Ji0ulR+VlYuyXQj3rrIbZMiGafL7xK32qM0hWSwXUGIZI2 Hbe6fgQGc9yDt9svd56xVjCWgU72gwxVcd2x9nAj3UbzMreBol3A0s19TLmKyuU2 7O5HSQ4dcLJc42rlJ18vqSnsErynhKTjnFqF0y3Mz12DOqakDSK0a0FxNit5qJlu 3t6O5bJohIRlwTVRkgM3YxtY0Mx8sg0XHz2JhlzerwfiRe3eXIOX5GmIWODjfGPy sjGICWTaO/zCTBbgVtGKfIKJkhbCvm1LkZJUXQypcT0EpGaHMFkOxj3cyG88QwnQ 8DQfQKuWO5H7jMle+K6nuJNiEYK7TJ7NUr7IzL5ksqGtN/Vo414BFnqbx0nY57Xb kaYUth/Zka4eHi9wRueKXb5i/Vh2NJUbj+zdEawW0gbgIexMl5CD14LrxaNRL0xP a/Tf4FbG81Y/0+3/ohjE/n149UgcWC2Td/+cLvHxAfp3yFyGMQAo0sKUxOC0E4wW IPRfVHZIkeZgdMBUI0KNg83aABLZTtXNDKzjNTa8pCrrHbVlpg7egQaLUGgEtlK2 fuy9gTMVISAAu309acrGcE26o6Dv9MpkLab74W98ynfNLB+WSifbA9xhD4MIeg2h k5OS2r7g0zoLSOhDhG0tzCvZT7Ky6bFkapWVD3ooCMgSQya13ZE= =t9m/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'drm-fixes-2026-05-08-1' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel Pull drm fixes from Dave Airlie: "Weekly fixes, lots of them but all pretty small, amdgpu and xe are the usual but then a large amount of fixes all over. core: - fix race condition in handle change ioctl fb-helper: - fix clipping rust: - fix unsound initialization - fix GEM state cleanup - fix wrong ARef import ttm: - update GPU MM stats on pool shrinking i915: - Re-enable ccs modifiers on dg2 nova: - fix mailing list xe: - Add NULL check for media_gt in intel_hdcp_gsc_check_status - Fix EAGAIN sign in pf_migration_consume - Fix MMIO access using PF view instead of VF view during migration - Exclude indirect ring state page from ADS engine state size amdgpu: - GFX9 fixes - Hawaii SMU fixes - SDMA4 fix - GART fix - Userq fixes amdkfd: - GPUVM TLB flush fix - Hotplug fix radeon: - Hawaii SMU fixes bochs: - fix managed cleanup bridge: - tda998x: fix sparse warnings on type correctness etnaviv: - schedule armed jobs exynos: - managed bridge cleanup ivpu: - disallow reexport of GEM buffer objects noveau: - revert support for GA100 panel: - boe-tv101wum-nl16: use correct MIPI_DSI mode - feyjang-fy07024di26a30d: fix error reporting - himax-hx83102: use correct MIPI_DSI mode - himax-hx83121a: fix error checks - himax-hx83121a: select DRM_DISPLAY_DSC_HELPER qaic: - fix RAS message handling qxl: - clean up polling sti: - managed bridge cleanup * tag 'drm-fixes-2026-05-08-1' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (37 commits) drm: Set old handle to NULL before prime swap in change_handle drm/bochs: Drop manual put on probe error path drm/xe/guc: Exclude indirect ring state page from ADS engine state size drm/xe/pf: Fix MMIO access using PF view instead of VF view during migration drm/xe/pf: Fix EAGAIN sign in pf_migration_consume() drm/xe/hdcp: Add NULL check for media_gt in intel_hdcp_gsc_check_status() drm/exynos: remove bridge when component_add fails drm/amdgpu: nuke amdgpu_userq_fence_slab v2 drm/amdgpu/userq: fix access to stale wptr mapping drm/amdkfd: Check if there are kfd porcesses using adev by kfd_processes_count drm/amdgpu: zero-initialize GART table on allocation drm/amdgpu/sdma4: replace BUG_ON with WARN_ON in fence emission drm/radeon: add missing revision check for CI drm/amdgpu/pm: align Hawaii mclk workaround with radeon drm/amdgpu/pm: add missing revision check for CI drm/amdgpu/gfx9: drop unnecessary 64-bit fence flag check in KIQ drm/amdkfd: Make all TLB-flushes heavy-weight drm/panel: himax-hx83102: restore MODE_LPM after sending disable cmds drm/panel: boe-tv101wum-nl6: restore MODE_LPM after sending disable cmds drm/panel: feiyang-fy07024di26a30d: return display-on error ... |
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