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   Subject: Please enable CONFIG_DRM_ACCEL_AMDXDNA for AMD Ryzen AI NPU support   
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   Dear Maintainer,   
      
   *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***   
      
    * What led up to the situation?   
      
   I have an AMD Ryzen AI HX 370 processor with integrated NPU (Neural Processing   
   Unit). The hardware is detected by the system but the AMDXDNA driver is   
   disabled in the Debian kernel configuration, preventing NPU acceleration usage.   
      
    * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or   
    ineffective)?   
      
   - Verified hardware detection: NPU visible via lspci as "Strix/Krackan/Strix   
   Halo Neural Processing Unit"   
   - Installed latest firmware-amd-graphics from testing   
   - Updated to kernel 6.16.5+deb14-amd64 (latest unstable)   
   - Checked kernel configuration: CONFIG_DRM_ACCEL_AMDXDNA is disabled   
      
    * What was the outcome of this action?   
      
   The AMDXDNA driver module is not available, preventing NPU functionality   
   despite hardware support and upstream driver availability since kernel 6.14.   
      
   Additional details:   
   Hardware: AMD Ryzen AI HX 370 with NPU   
   $ lspci | grep Neural   
   c7:00.1 Signal processing controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD]   
   Strix/Krackan/Strix Halo Neural Processing Unit (rev 10)   
      
   Kernel config status:   
   $ grep -i AMDXDNA /boot/config-$(uname -r)   
   # CONFIG_DRM_ACCEL_AMDXDNA is not set   
      
   However: CONFIG_DRM_ACCEL=y (framework is enabled)   
      
   Request: Please enable CONFIG_DRM_ACCEL_AMDXDNA=m in future Debian kernel   
   builds to support AMD Ryzen AI NPU hardware acceleration.   
      
   The AMDXDNA driver has been upstream and stable since kernel 6.14, and would   
   benefit many users with recent AMD Ryzen AI processors.   
      
   Thank you for your consideration.   
      
    * What outcome did you expect instead?   
      
   CONFIG_DRM_ACCEL_AMDXDNA=m should be enabled in the kernel configuration,   
   allowing the AMDXDNA driver module to be built and made available for AMD   
   Ryzen AI NPU hardware acceleration.   
      
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