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Intel Linux Graphics Driver To Do A Better Job Of Keeping Track Of Its Engine Busyness


A drm-intel-gt-next pull request was sent in today to DRM-Next of the latest batch of Intel kernel graphics driver updates destined for the upcoming Linux 6.14 cycle.

A drm-intel-gt-next pull request was sent in today to DRM-Next of the latest batch of Intel kernel graphics driver updates destined for the upcoming Linux 6.14 cycle. With this week's pull there is now more accurate engine busyness metrics for modern Intel integrated/discrete graphics relying on the GuC micro-controller submission. Separately, this pull request also has a fix to ensure partial buffer object segment offsets never exceed the allowed maximum size, flushing the GuC CT receive tasklet during reset preparations, and a variety of debugging improvements and code clean-ups.

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