Re: [git pull] drm fixes for 6.14-rc4

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Side note: I think you do something while editing or
cutting-and-pasting that loses indentation.

I sometimes have to guess at what the intended grouping is.

In this case, notice the "More catalog fixes" entry for the msm driver.

I *think* it refers to all the following bullet points up until the
"Core/GPU" grouping, but that is literally nothing but an edumacated
guess.

So when you write (or copy) the description, can I ask you to not drop
indentation like this?

            Linus

On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 at 12:51, Dave Airlie <airlied@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> msm:
> - More catalog fixes:
> - to skip watchdog programming through top block if its not present
> - fix the setting of WB mask to ensure the WB input control is programmed
>   correctly through ping-pong
> - drop lm_pair for sm6150 as that chipset does not have any 3dmerge block
> - Fix the mode validation logic for DP/eDP to account for widebus (2ppc)
>   to allow high clock resolutions
> - Fix to disable dither during encoder disable as otherwise this was
>   causing kms_writeback failure due to resource sharing between
>   WB and DSI paths as DSI uses dither but WB does not
> - Fixes for virtual planes, namely to drop extraneous return and fix
>   uninitialized variables
> - Fix to avoid spill-over of DSC encoder block bits when programming
>   the bits-per-component
> - Fixes in the DSI PHY to protect against concurrent access of
>   PHY_CMN_CLK_CFG regs between clock and display drivers
> - Core/GPU:
> - Fix non-blocking fence wait incorrectly rounding up to 1 jiffy timeout
> - Only print GMU fw version once, instead of each time the GPU resumes



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