
Kiran Sanadhya developed and integrated RGMU platform device pointer support within the gmu_core module during the Adreno probe process, targeting RGMU-based devices in the qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom repository. This work involved updating the KGSL tip and synchronizing the SRCREV to the latest KGSL commit, ensuring alignment with upstream changes and improving traceability. Leveraging expertise in Linux kernel development, device driver engineering, and embedded systems, Kiran delivered end-to-end integration that enhanced initialization support for RGMU targets. The implementation demonstrated careful code alignment and maintainability, with signed-off commits reflecting adherence to project standards and a focus on robust, traceable engineering practices.
February 2026: Implemented RGMU platform device pointer integration in gmu_core during Adreno probe to support RGMU-based targets in qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom. Updated KGSL tip and refreshed SRCREV to latest KGSL commit to enable this integration. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: enhanced RGMU target support during initialization, improved code alignment with KGSL, and clearer traceability.
February 2026: Implemented RGMU platform device pointer integration in gmu_core during Adreno probe to support RGMU-based targets in qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom. Updated KGSL tip and refreshed SRCREV to latest KGSL commit to enable this integration. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: enhanced RGMU target support during initialization, improved code alignment with KGSL, and clearer traceability.

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