The gpu v3d tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Linux kernel's DRM v3d driver, which handles VideoCore GPU scheduling. Tagged content includes analysis of CVE-2025-37951, a memory-management vulnerability in the v3d GPU scheduler path. This vulnerability affects Azure Linux and potentially other distributions using the vulnerable kernel component. The tag is relevant for users interested in Linux GPU driver security, kernel patches, and the intersection of open-source libraries with enterprise Linux distributions like Azure Linux.
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Microsoft’s brief MSRC note that “Azure Linux includes this open‑source library and is therefore potentially affected” is an accurate, product‑scoped attestation — but it is not a proof that only Azure Linux can contain the vulnerable kernel component for CVE‑2025‑37951.
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