exynos drm vidi

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The exynos drm vidi tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Exynos DRM VIDI driver, a Linux kernel component for display hardware on ARM-based Exynos systems. Recent content highlights CVE-2026-45956, a security vulnerability where an ioctl path in the driver could look up the wrong device context, potentially causing crashes or memory-safety failures. This tag is relevant for administrators, distro maintainers, and developers working with Linux on Exynos hardware, emphasizing that kernel security extends to graphics drivers. Topics include kernel bugs, hardware-specific flaws, and the importance of patching obscure but impactful vulnerabilities in the display stack.
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    CVE-2026-45956 Exynos VIDI ioctl bug: wrong device context can crash Linux

    CVE-2026-45956, published by NVD on May 27, 2026, covers a Linux kernel flaw in the Exynos DRM VIDI driver where an ioctl path could look up the wrong device context and potentially trigger crashes or memory-safety failures. The bug is obscure, hardware-specific, and still awaiting NVD...
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