** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  A new Intel Battlemage card SKU is unsupported in Ubuntu Plucky and
  lower. This FFe adds the minimum necessary patches (Adding the PCI-ID)
  to enable the new Intel Battlemage hardware across several packages. No
  other changes are necessary for this enablement, and impact to existing
  hardware is minimal because there are no functional changes included. We
  should backport these changes to Plucky, Oracular and Noble. The latter
  two will be done in a separate SRU with the previous set of PCI IDs
  added (LP: #2104011).
  
  The upstream changesets can be found in the following locations:
  
  mesa
  * 
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/commit/d3ec467031780136412366a2a36a46d4c4d8cfdc
  
  Timo is handling Mesa, but I will leave the patch here to indicate that
  the efforts should be connected
  
  intel-compute-runtime
  * 
https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/commit/3d9fc8968e6dc12a30093212dd2cd99bf84b9c7c
  
  intel-media-driver(and -non-free)
  * 
https://github.com/intel/media-driver/commit/59859ccd3f9956aa992105ec191813e8f691547b
  
  onevpl-intel-gpu
  * 
https://github.com/intel/vpl-gpu-rt/commit/4b7b2dfe7751c6a3b8603ecc1ec058eaf3498495
  
  intel-gmmlib
  * 
https://github.com/intel/gmmlib/commit/60304dc18a2f735808f2b92b8b9dfd3175f46513
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
  To reproduce, run our checkbox-media testing on one of the new GPUs
  before adding these patches. To confirm that the media patches worked,
  install packages with those patches applied, and re-run checkbox-media
  tests.
  
  https://github.com/canonical/checkbox-media
  
  This will test hardware encode and decode at 1080p and 4K for H264, AV1,
  and VP9 as well as running the VPL tests. This testing will cover all
  packages affected here.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  While this is a simple, routine change already accepted upstream, no
  change can be totally risk free. In this case, we’re changing something
  as central as Mesa, which is central for multiple hardware vendors. A
  bug there could cause a lot of issues for basic GUI function.
  
  For intel-gmmlib, intel-media-driver, and onevpl-intel-gpu, a bug could
  cause a failure in hardware support for media on Intel.
  
  Issues in compute-runtime would cause failures in OpenCL support for
  Intel hardware.
  
  [ Other Info ]
  
- PPA link: https://launchpad.net/~mckeesh/+archive/ubuntu/lp2106038
+ PPA link: https://launchpad.net/~mckeesh/+archive/ubuntu/lp2106038-2

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  [FFe] Intel BMG 0xe211 PCI ID is not supported

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