linux/zerocopy/* (CUDA context/buffers + EGL/Vulkan dmabuf import + the isolated
import worker) and linux/dmabuf_fence.rs move wholesale into crates/pf-zerocopy,
so the coming pf-frame vocabulary crate (FramePayload::Cuda owns a DeviceBuffer)
and the pf-encode/pf-capture subsystem crates can reach the GPU plumbing without
the host orchestrator in between (plan §W6). Content stays Linux-only; the crate
compiles to an empty lib elsewhere, so dependents carry a plain dependency.
drm_fourcc deliberately does NOT move: it consumes the frame vocabulary
(PixelFormat), which sits ABOVE pf-zerocopy — it lives with capture for now and
moves into pf-frame next. cuda's ffi re-export bumps pub(crate)->pub (the raw
CUdeviceptr vocabulary is consumed across the crate boundary by the encode
backends). A crate::zerocopy shim module keeps every existing path valid until
capture/encode themselves move out.
Verified: Linux clippy -D warnings (pf-zerocopy --all-targets + host
nvenc,vulkan-encode,pyrowave --all-targets) + 17/17 pf-zerocopy tests + 321/321
host tests; Windows clippy nvenc,amf-qsv --all-targets Finished exit 0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>