Hi, On 19.01.2023 12:11, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 10:27:16AM +0100, Jacek Lawrynowicz wrote: >> Hi, >> >> This patchset contains a new Linux* Kernel Driver for Intel® VPUs. >> >> VPU stands for Versatile Processing Unit and it is an AI inference accelerator >> integrated with Intel non-server CPUs starting from 14th generation. >> VPU enables efficient execution of Deep Learning applications >> like object detection, classification etc. >> >> The whole driver is licensed under GPL-2.0-only except for two headers imported >> from the firmware that are MIT licensed. >> >> User space stack is open source and available at: >> - UMD driver: https://github.com/intel/linux-vpu-driver >> - Compiler and OpenVINO plugin: https://github.com/openvinotoolkit/vpux-plugin >> >> The firmware for the VPU will be distributed as a closed source binary in >> the UMD driver repo. >> >> This is hopefully the last revision of the patchset with minor changes outlined >> below. > Entire series pushed to drm-misc-next, thanks a lot and apologies that > this all got hold up for longer than usual with the drivers/accel > transition. But hopefully bright future ahead! Sure. Thanks for guidance and support. The driver got definitely a lot better because of the upstreaming process. Regards, Jacek