buddy: - two allocation fixes + unit test fbcon: - font restore syzkaller fix ttm: - kunit test fix bridge: - fix aux-hpd leaks - fix aux-hpd registration - fix use after free in soc/qcom - fix boot on soc/qcom xe: - A couple of tracepoint updates from Priyanka and Lucas. - Make sure BINDs are completed before accepting UNBINDs on LR vms. - Don't arbitrarily restrict max number of batched binds. - Add uapi for dumpable bos (agreed on IRC). - Remove unused uapi flags and a leftover comment. - A couple of fixes related to the execlist backend. msm: - DP: Revert a change which was causing a HDP regression amdgpu: - Fix potential buffer overflow - Fix power min cap - Suspend/resume fix - SI PM fix - eDP fix nouveau: - fix a misreported VRAM sizing - fix a regression in suspend/resume due to freeing tegra: - host1x reset fix - only remove existing driver if display is possible -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEEEKbZHaGwW9KfbeusDHTzWXnEhr4FAmXhaX0ACgkQDHTzWXnE hr4DtA//VzJEzhfnPlss4kgD7Io5vvH+We9eoSi0lkIrL+mHVJYQOveB/yw8KMJZ p6qGYi4Q/bTLyoDS2tL7oP5HfU5ZbzLG2DBFJzBo5Y6dQRhhgWsKGQs/zhlSrm9S k8F1lR6DVL3rZd084FIY7GlSlGCj9h2GdmpmvbJ9R0rjFEu2E0WE3aatEVTFCj/Y Vy8rjwrrST+cj6kefEGoRO+awmQCJrxIp2TmygB8vWZwlkmCGK+MmzOpJa2Ei5g2 jLFzMoxN7jIVQzdF/Z3hI6j75lWJAK0mpEsstt9hJlgv/nQbuJyG7rcRfy8X7pBF qcT6YCMbEvvC8Kh580H6H9/CIDavKqWOPAaRluv9Y1zA1Q4Wmmeh3u74QNnAX8Fy y+PKLe7rraQYx5E6z0EiBpfyxckQlDn6W7wDemyCu4IPyFCj5Y+x3oZ5Ldu0yKPR meksQm4NySe0zv/Q2uxYmtR3PcWPCHprvjZeqt9RfAs8iOUYD7liDCoamDiqkoDK b2wJrBTrBCq/0JnJEDSd6barSvGjw8ufwOAfyrjsknKRaNSz8+bxpZ3CqlkH+bGj 6v5Wsll8kRg5gfpnFRh7qWME7MeskfCC1fVby+9hZE8vKYDmISLWuq4yvSlyzJ6k 15c6CgQrulYyxxJmeTV45mxhfNyv2n1gTem2DXEpM/f1HWK1mi0= =uYay -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'drm-fixes-2024-03-01' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel Pull drm fixes from Dave Airlie: "Bunch of fixes, xe, amdgpu, nouveau and tegra all have a few. Then drm/bridge including some drivers/soc fallout fixes. The biggest thing in here is a new unit test for some buddy allocator fixes, otherwise a misc fbcon, ttm unit test and one msm revert. Seems pretty normal for this stage. buddy: - two allocation fixes + unit test fbcon: - font restore syzkaller fix ttm: - kunit test fix bridge: - fix aux-hpd leaks - fix aux-hpd registration - fix use after free in soc/qcom - fix boot on soc/qcom xe: - A couple of tracepoint updates from Priyanka and Lucas - Make sure BINDs are completed before accepting UNBINDs on LR vms - Don't arbitrarily restrict max number of batched binds - Add uapi for dumpable bos (agreed on IRC) - Remove unused uapi flags and a leftover comment - A couple of fixes related to the execlist backend msm: - DP: Revert a change which was causing a HDP regression amdgpu: - Fix potential buffer overflow - Fix power min cap - Suspend/resume fix - SI PM fix - eDP fix nouveau: - fix a misreported VRAM sizing - fix a regression in suspend/resume due to freeing tegra: - host1x reset fix - only remove existing driver if display is possible" * tag 'drm-fixes-2024-03-01' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/kernel: (32 commits) drm/nouveau: keep DMA buffers required for suspend/resume nouveau: report byte usage in VRAM usage drm/xe/xe_trace: Add move_lacks_source detail to xe_bo_move trace drm/xe: Deny unbinds if uapi ufence pending drm/xe: Expose user fence from xe_sync_entry drm/xe: Use pointers in trace events drm/xe/xe_bo_move: Enhance xe_bo_move trace drm/xe/mmio: fix build warning for BAR resize on 32-bit drm/xe: get rid of MAX_BINDS drm/xe: Use vmalloc for array of bind allocation in bind IOCTL drm/xe: Don't support execlists in xe_gt_tlb_invalidation layer drm/xe: Fix execlist splat drm/xe/uapi: Remove unused flags drm/xe/uapi: Remove DRM_XE_VM_BIND_FLAG_ASYNC comment left over drm/xe: Add uapi for dumpable bos drm/amd/display: Add monitor patch for specific eDP Revert "drm/msm/dp: use drm_bridge_hpd_notify() to report HPD status changes" drm/tests/drm_buddy: add alloc_range_bias test drm/buddy: check range allocation matches alignment drm/buddy: fix range bias ...
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