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Dave Airlie 9bdbf7eb25 DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1
- DMA:
   - Rework the DMA coherent API: introduce Coherent<T> as a generalized
     container for arbitrary types, replacing the slice-only
     CoherentAllocation<T>. Add CoherentBox for memory initialization
     before exposing a buffer to hardware (converting to Coherent when
     ready), and CoherentHandle for allocations without kernel mapping.
 
   - Add Coherent::init() / init_with_attrs() for one-shot initialization
     via pin-init, and from-slice constructors for both Coherent and
     CoherentBox
 
   - Add uaccess write_dma() for copying from DMA buffers to userspace
     and BinaryWriter support for Coherent<T>
 
 - DRM:
   - Add GPU buddy allocator abstraction
 
   - Add DRM shmem GEM helper abstraction
 
   - Allow drm::Device to dispatch work and delayed work items to driver
     private data
 
   - Add impl_aref_for_gem_obj!() macro to reduce GEM refcount
     boilerplate, and introduce DriverObject::Args for constructor
     context
 
   - Add dma_resv_lock helper and raw_dma_resv() accessor on GEM objects
 
   - Clean up imports across the DRM module
 
 - I/O:
   - Merged via a signed tag from the driver-core tree: register!() macro
     and I/O infrastructure improvements (IoCapable refactor, RelaxedMmio
     wrapper, IoLoc trait, generic accessors, write_reg /
     LocatedRegister)
 
 - Nova (Core):
   - Fix and harden the GSP command queue: correct write pointer
     advancing, empty slot handling, and ring buffer indexing; add mutex
     locking and make Cmdq a pinned type; distinguish wait vs no-wait
     commands
 
   - Add support for large RPCs via continuation records, splitting
     oversized commands across multiple queue slots
 
   - Simplify GSP sequencer and message handling code: remove unused
     trait and Display impls, derive Debug and Zeroable where applicable,
     warn on unconsumed message data
 
   - Refactor Falcon firmware handling: create DMA objects lazily, add
     PIO upload support, and use the Generic Bootloader to boot FWSEC on
     Turing
 
   - Convert all register definitions (PMC, PBUS, PFB, GC6, FUSE, PDISP,
     Falcon) to the kernel register!() macro; add bounded_enum macro to
     define enums usable as register fields
 
   - Migrate all DMA usage to the new Coherent, CoherentBox, and
     CoherentHandle APIs
 
   - Harden firmware parsing with checked arithmetic throughout FWSEC,
     Booter, RISC-V parsing paths
 
   - Add debugfs support for reading GSP-RM log buffers; replace
     module_pci_driver!() with explicit module init to support
     module-level debugfs setup
 
   - Fix auxiliary device registration for multi-GPU systems
 
   - Various cleanups: import style, firmware parsing refactoring,
     framebuffer size logging
 
 - Rust:
   - Add interop::list module providing a C linked list interface
 
   - Extend num::Bounded with shift operations, into_bool(), and const
     get() to support register bitfield manipulation
 
   - Enable the generic_arg_infer Rust feature and add EMSGSIZE error
     code
 
 - Tyr:
   - Adopt vertical import style per kernel Rust guidelines
 
   - Clarify driver/device type names and use DRM device type alias
     consistently across the driver
 
   - Fix GPU model/version decoding in GpuInfo
 
 - Workqueue:
   - Add ARef<T> support for work and delayed work
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Merge tag 'drm-rust-next-2026-03-30' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/rust/kernel into drm-next

DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1

- DMA:
  - Rework the DMA coherent API: introduce Coherent<T> as a generalized
    container for arbitrary types, replacing the slice-only
    CoherentAllocation<T>. Add CoherentBox for memory initialization
    before exposing a buffer to hardware (converting to Coherent when
    ready), and CoherentHandle for allocations without kernel mapping.

  - Add Coherent::init() / init_with_attrs() for one-shot initialization
    via pin-init, and from-slice constructors for both Coherent and
    CoherentBox

  - Add uaccess write_dma() for copying from DMA buffers to userspace
    and BinaryWriter support for Coherent<T>

- DRM:
  - Add GPU buddy allocator abstraction

  - Add DRM shmem GEM helper abstraction

  - Allow drm::Device to dispatch work and delayed work items to driver
    private data

  - Add impl_aref_for_gem_obj!() macro to reduce GEM refcount
    boilerplate, and introduce DriverObject::Args for constructor
    context

  - Add dma_resv_lock helper and raw_dma_resv() accessor on GEM objects

  - Clean up imports across the DRM module

- I/O:
  - Merged via a signed tag from the driver-core tree: register!() macro
    and I/O infrastructure improvements (IoCapable refactor, RelaxedMmio
    wrapper, IoLoc trait, generic accessors, write_reg /
    LocatedRegister)

- Nova (Core):
  - Fix and harden the GSP command queue: correct write pointer
    advancing, empty slot handling, and ring buffer indexing; add mutex
    locking and make Cmdq a pinned type; distinguish wait vs no-wait
    commands

  - Add support for large RPCs via continuation records, splitting
    oversized commands across multiple queue slots

  - Simplify GSP sequencer and message handling code: remove unused
    trait and Display impls, derive Debug and Zeroable where applicable,
    warn on unconsumed message data

  - Refactor Falcon firmware handling: create DMA objects lazily, add
    PIO upload support, and use the Generic Bootloader to boot FWSEC on
    Turing

  - Convert all register definitions (PMC, PBUS, PFB, GC6, FUSE, PDISP,
    Falcon) to the kernel register!() macro; add bounded_enum macro to
    define enums usable as register fields

  - Migrate all DMA usage to the new Coherent, CoherentBox, and
    CoherentHandle APIs

  - Harden firmware parsing with checked arithmetic throughout FWSEC,
    Booter, RISC-V parsing paths

  - Add debugfs support for reading GSP-RM log buffers; replace
    module_pci_driver!() with explicit module init to support
    module-level debugfs setup

  - Fix auxiliary device registration for multi-GPU systems

  - Various cleanups: import style, firmware parsing refactoring,
    framebuffer size logging

- Rust:
  - Add interop::list module providing a C linked list interface

  - Extend num::Bounded with shift operations, into_bool(), and const
    get() to support register bitfield manipulation

  - Enable the generic_arg_infer Rust feature and add EMSGSIZE error
    code

- Tyr:
  - Adopt vertical import style per kernel Rust guidelines

  - Clarify driver/device type names and use DRM device type alias
    consistently across the driver

  - Fix GPU model/version decoding in GpuInfo

- Workqueue:
  - Add ARef<T> support for work and delayed work

Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>

From: "Danilo Krummrich" <dakr@kernel.org>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/DHGH4BLT03BU.ZJH5U52WE8BY@kernel.org
2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
Documentation DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1 2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
LICENSES LICENSES: Add modern form of the LGPL-2.1 tags to the usage guide section 2025-10-22 07:58:19 +02:00
arch s390: 2026-03-29 11:58:47 -07:00
block block-7.0-20260305 2026-03-06 08:36:18 -08:00
certs Convert 'alloc_obj' family to use the new default GFP_KERNEL argument 2026-02-21 17:09:51 -08:00
crypto crypto: testmgr - Fix stale references to aes-generic 2026-03-03 11:57:15 -08:00
drivers DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1 2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
fs vfs-7.0-rc6.fixes 2026-03-29 15:24:28 -07:00
include Merge tag 'drm-intel-next-2026-03-30' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/i915/kernel into drm-next 2026-03-31 16:38:50 +10:00
init hardening fixes for v7.0-rc6 2026-03-25 14:47:18 -07:00
io_uring io_uring-7.0-20260327 2026-03-27 15:35:38 -07:00
ipc Convert 'alloc_obj' family to use the new default GFP_KERNEL argument 2026-02-21 17:09:51 -08:00
kernel Fix an argument order bug in the alarm timer forwarding logic, 2026-03-29 10:02:38 -07:00
lib bug: avoid format attribute warning for clang as well 2026-03-27 20:48:38 -07:00
mm Linux 7.0-rc6 2026-03-31 07:51:02 +10:00
net netfilter pull request 26-03-26 2026-03-26 15:38:14 +01:00
rust DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1 2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
samples DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1 2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
scripts DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1 2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
security Landlock fix for v7.0-rc6 2026-03-26 12:03:37 -07:00
sound Revert "ALSA: hda/intel: Add MSI X870E Tomahawk to denylist" 2026-03-27 10:54:04 +01:00
tools vfs-7.0-rc6.fixes 2026-03-29 15:24:28 -07:00
usr kbuild: uapi: drop dependency on CC_CAN_LINK 2026-01-16 15:02:11 -07:00
virt KVM generic changes for 7.0 2026-03-11 18:01:55 +01:00
.clang-format Devicetree updates for v7.0: 2026-02-11 18:27:08 -08:00
.clippy.toml rust: clean Rust 1.88.0's warning about `clippy::disallowed_macros` configuration 2025-05-07 00:11:47 +02:00
.cocciconfig
.editorconfig editorconfig: add rst extension 2026-01-26 19:07:09 -08:00
.get_maintainer.ignore MAINTAINERS: remove Alyssa Rosenzweig 2025-09-18 21:17:31 +02:00
.gitattributes .gitattributes: set diff driver for Rust source code files 2023-05-31 17:48:25 +02:00
.gitignore rust: kbuild: add proc macro library support 2025-11-24 17:15:36 +01:00
.mailmap Merge tag 'drm-intel-next-2026-03-30' of https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/i915/kernel into drm-next 2026-03-31 16:38:50 +10:00
.pylintrc docs: Move the python libraries to tools/lib/python 2025-11-18 09:22:40 -07:00
.rustfmt.toml rust: add `.rustfmt.toml` 2022-09-28 09:02:20 +02:00
COPYING
CREDITS MAINTAINERS: remove Thomas Falcon from IBM ibmvnic 2026-03-05 07:35:45 -08:00
Kbuild sched: Make migrate_{en,dis}able() inline 2025-09-25 09:57:16 +02:00
Kconfig io_uring: Rename KConfig to Kconfig 2025-02-19 14:53:27 -07:00
MAINTAINERS DRM Rust changes for v7.1-rc1 2026-04-01 07:32:05 +10:00
Makefile Linux 7.0-rc6 2026-03-29 15:40:00 -07:00
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