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amdgpu: - SMU 14 fixes - Partition fixes - SMUIO 15.x fix - SR-IOV fixes - JPEG fix - PSP 15.x fix - NBIF fix - Devcoredump fixes - DPC fix - RAS fixes - Aldebaran smu fix - IP discovery fix - SDMA 7.1 fix - Runtime pm fix - MES 12.1 fix - DML2 fixes - DCN 4.2 fixes - YCbCr fixes - Freesync fixes - ISM fixes - Overlay cursor fix - DC FP fixes - UserQ locking fixes - DC idle state manager fix - ASPM fix - GPUVM SVM fix - DCE 6 fix amdkfd: - Fix memory clear handling - num_of_nodes bounds check fix i915: - Fix uninitialized variable in the alignment loop [psr] rcar-du: - fix NULL-ptr crash -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEEKbZHaGwW9KfbeusDHTzWXnEhr4FAmnrB3cACgkQDHTzWXnE hr4keA//XIGZt8aON+0S7gekYDzf3PQzWPitLIDTad4MEZFe9rxnsE3Jbi7DMSBL 5d5ZKiJkec5NfTbKhOgv1mxJ/Q/fmTTk/o7909VBdah/ga+3QlbyrQTjPQLSO4CV LmysaVtY6yr30N3p/xaGGUl9gLbkobZkUK9UWul8JJc/CE2uJfUBDxZ/QG/50aXK 1w+82X6JWyJmke7MNKkYE0r2lO5INVDYJxADSLORVZfg4mrAyjZ12olL5OG7UjgV a/rEA74GFCFHOMBPlqjrIYvVQ8skv7Ft+SeD0/rTBxccOafBstORChBx+LkaVYET l7wcYSl6Ie0fOmJ+LlBcqYH9Briq9+zLapuiqXLzg8wzGbTTrTMHFnMdTBT3aHjx EmNXPB+H7pqheT8GpdugFXpSDsiKdhoHqTULTHtfqL16g3sLr2xmKuD9tMioIqqm bZCV7T1sAr2aiDlcNtRa961yHix7M64g0IjzcUCciu7YFSYb0Pkg2gmHPyejCdbl nFdZnD+4u86WmzCuTafmz6ikPNyKuLHQK/sEuOBWckwUS/0ei5f0YHhK4EHWYK+O 3lNUp2VjH2K9wNGpnlcrjsk9cVTc0Pwwn1jV4JjxN6rXjXgoJz0Oyeqmvhxrp2AU negIWKsio6qqV1/EF2pt8O78y2xeOcpFVxVvnNrTn87EeP2g4WA= =wEk4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'drm-next-2026-04-24' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel Pull drm next fixes from Dave Airlie: "This is the first of two fixes for the merge PRs, the other is based on 7.0 branch. This mostly AMD fixes, a couple of weeks of backlog built up and this weeks. The main complaint I've seen is some boot warnings around the FP code handling which this should fix. Otherwise a single rcar-du and a single i915 fix. amdgpu: - SMU 14 fixes - Partition fixes - SMUIO 15.x fix - SR-IOV fixes - JPEG fix - PSP 15.x fix - NBIF fix - Devcoredump fixes - DPC fix - RAS fixes - Aldebaran smu fix - IP discovery fix - SDMA 7.1 fix - Runtime pm fix - MES 12.1 fix - DML2 fixes - DCN 4.2 fixes - YCbCr fixes - Freesync fixes - ISM fixes - Overlay cursor fix - DC FP fixes - UserQ locking fixes - DC idle state manager fix - ASPM fix - GPUVM SVM fix - DCE 6 fix amdkfd: - Fix memory clear handling - num_of_nodes bounds check fix i915: - Fix uninitialized variable in the alignment loop [psr] rcar-du: - fix NULL-ptr crash" * tag 'drm-next-2026-04-24' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (75 commits) drm/amdkfd: Add upper bound check for num_of_nodes drm: rcar-du: Fix crash when no CMM is available drm/amd/display: Disable 10-bit truncation and dithering on DCE 6.x drm/amdgpu: OR init_pte_flags into invalid leaf PTE updates drm/amd: Adjust ASPM support quirk to cover more Intel hosts drm/amd/display: Undo accidental fix revert in amdgpu_dm_ism.c drm/i915/psr: Init variable to avoid early exit from et alignment loop drm/amdgpu: drop userq fence driver refs out of fence process() drm/amdgpu/userq: unpin and unref doorbell and wptr outside mutex drm/amdgpu/userq: use pm_runtime_resume_and_get and fix err handling drm/amdgpu/userq: unmap_helper dont return the queue state drm/amdgpu/userq: unmap is to be called before freeing doorbell/wptr bo drm/amdgpu/userq: hold root bo lock in caller of input_va_validate drm/amdgpu/userq: caller to take reserv lock for vas_list_cleanup drm/amdgpu/userq: create_mqd does not need userq_mutex drm/amdgpu/userq: dont lock root bo with userq_mutex held drm/amdgpu/userq: fix kerneldoc for amdgpu_userq_ensure_ev_fence drm/amdgpu/userq: clean the VA mapping list for failed queue creation drm/amdgpu/userq: avoid uneccessary locking in amdgpu_userq_create drm/amd/display: Fix ISM teardown crash from NULL dc dereference ... |
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Linux kernel ============ The Linux kernel is the core of any Linux operating system. It manages hardware, system resources, and provides the fundamental services for all other software. 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