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This session landed four more audit items: - Blocker 3 (9f250dbe, base fork): usbhidd HID/USB wiring - Gap 10 (a24cfe64c, evdevd recipe): evdevd HID registration - Gap 11: redox-drm GPU wiring (was already resolved; the audit's 'Gap 11 PENDING' was based on a misread of src/drivers/mod.rs:161 — full.quirks() IS the lookup) - Gap 12 (1561767ac, redbear-iwlwifi recipe): Wi-Fi NIC quirks - Gap 15 (98982cc2f, amdgpu recipe): extract pci_*_quirk_flags out of redox_stubs.c into a new redox_quirk_bridge.c TU QUIRKS-SYSTEM.md updates: - Recent Activity (2026-06) table: adds four rows with commit SHAs and one-line summaries. - Blocker status block: Blocker 3 promoted to RESOLVED. - New Gap status block: 4/4 gaps RESOLVED. - Test count progression: 140 → 153 across the four new unit test suites. - Cross-Cutting Consumer Wiring Checklist: rows for evdevd, redox-drm, iwlwifi, amdgpu promoted from PENDING to RESOLVED (or ALREADY RESOLVED for redox-drm). - Implementation Order: Gap 15 + Gap 10-12 entries marked RESOLVED with commit SHAs and dates. - Headline: '5/5 P0 critical blockers RESOLVED, 4/4 medium-low gaps RESOLVED'. R11 is the next priority. With all blockers + gaps landed, the data tables are live at every consumer site. R11 is data-only work (mining ~60 ACPI DMI rules into quirks.d/45-acpi-osi.toml through 48-acpi-battery.toml) and becomes the first phase to ship user-visible benefit on real hardware.