Linux 5.18 brought better support for some x86-based Android tablets,
thanks to work from Hans de Goede. This includes asus-me176c: the
modified ACPI table and the Linux fork is no longer necessary,
it can just run linux-edge from Alpine.
Drop the old Linux 5.4 fork and related packages. Instead of using
the proprietary sound firmware from linux-firmware-intel, switch to
using the open-source(!) "Sound Open Firmware" (SOF).
NOTE: The mainline battery driver seems quite a bit less accurate
than the ugly old driver ported from the downstream driver. Also,
Bluetooth seems to fail on some boots now. Overall it works quite
well though. :)
pmbootstrap and postmarketos-mkinitfs don't support multiple lines in
these files, and the complexity is not worth implementing there. Let's
keep the format dead-simple and enforce it across all files.
While at it, enforce that comments stat with '# ' and make sure each
line has quotations (we had some without).
Related: discussion in postmarketos-mkinitfs MR 21
Don't assume that each branch has all arches that pmbootstrap supports,
instead add them to pmaports.cfg and read them from there. This should
allow the test to pass on v22.06.
This adds a firmware package firmware-shift-sdm845 containing
BT, GPU and WiFi firmware, which allows to enable hardware
acceleration to get phosh up and running.
Change-Id: Iaef46ccd51a756ad44642769e64202a7c534be9c
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
Add pmb:cross-native/!tracedeps to applicable firmware packages and
secure both with a test.
This sets the pmb:cross-native and !tracedeps options on all firmware-*
packages that are compatible with the native compilation method. A unit
test ensures the presence of both options while maintaining a list of
exempted packages.
Fixes: #718
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