amd display driver

  1. CVE-2026-43320: Azure Linux 3.0 AMD Display DSC eDP Patch Guide for Admins

    CVE-2026-43320 is a Linux kernel vulnerability published by NVD on May 8, 2026, and listed by Microsoft on May 9, affecting Azure Linux 3.0’s AMD display stack through a Display Stream Compression issue on embedded DisplayPort panels in certain systems. The bug is small in code terms but useful...
  2. CVE-2026-43191 AMD Linux Display Fix: TMDS PHY PLL Atomic Transition Hang

    CVE-2026-43191 is a newly published Linux kernel vulnerability from kernel.org, dated May 6, 2026, affecting AMD’s display driver path where DCN35 hardware can hang when TMDS output is disabled and a PHY PLL transition is not handled atomically. It is not a headline-grabbing...
  3. CVE-2024-42118: Azure Linux Attestation Limits and Verifying Microsoft Artifacts

    Microsoft’s public advisory about CVE‑2024‑42118 names the vulnerable code in the Linux kernel’s AMD display stack — and it explicitly notes that Azure Linux includes the affected open‑source component and is therefore potentially affected — but that phrasing is a product‑scoped attestation, not...