This moves the kernel to the one on the pine64-org/linux Gitlab org.
This kernel is (will) be shared with other distributions and is a common
base we can all rely on. It enables Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, the battery
indicator and charging, rotation, modem and other things.
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* upgrade kernel to 5.15.13
* add patch for better nl80211 support in wl1251
* add config options to support iwd
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With this you can get the modem and wifi running nearly out of the box.
As the kernel currently doesn't support UFS (internal storage) you need
to dump the following partitions using dd in TWRP or similar:
fsc, fsg, modemst1, modemst2, tunning
Place those as files in the rootfs in /modem-partitions/ and add "-o
/modem-partitions" to the rmtfs arguments by modifying /etc/init.d/rmtfs
and changing command_args to "-P -r -o /modem-partitions".
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Due to a regression in ModemManager 1.18.2, a special case to reduce
facility lock query was implemented in ModemManager. Versions up to
1.18.6 need to be patched (separate merge request, possibly in Alpine
Linux). For more details, see pmaports issue #1274.
This udev rule makes use of this special case for device
samsung-serranove.
Basic support for the Tolino Shine 2 HD ebook reader.
Waveform handling shares the same oddities as for the Kobo Clara HD
but the file epdc_E060SCM.fw from the IMX6SL BSP from NXP does also work.
The existing waveform from SD card is used.
Preferred way to install is to clone the internal SD, keeping the original
as a backup, install on that clone.
U-Boot is a more recent one than the factory u-boot, so devicetrees are nicely
supported. Kernel is the near mainline kernel also used by the Kobo Clara HD.
About Wifi: Handling of the configuration file for boards with brcmfmac is not
supported yet.
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linux-samsung-espresso3g: Add support for gp2a light and proximity sensor
linux-samsung-espresso3g: Display now runs at 45Hz
linux-samsung-espresso3g: Add pinmux for wlan host wake
linux-samsung-espresso3g: Add TWL 6030 power off support
linux-samsung-espresso3g: Add TWL 6030 power button support
linux-samsung-espresso3g: Data Enable is active high
linux-samsung-espresso3g: Fix patch
It makes more sense here as it's also signed by OnePlus (instead of
just Qualcomm) and is expected to be here since
linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8998>=5.16.0_rc6.
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>
This MR removes the downstream kernel package linux-shift-axolotl
and uses linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm845 instead, as it has
recently added support for the SHIFT6mq (axolotl).
Change-Id: I79427820686eb813cb21f57d6bddc0d2f7984b6a
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
Uses now DRM variant of EPDC driver. Updates will work automatically
without using special APIs.
Note:
/sys/class/graphics/fbcon/cursor_blink should probably be set to zero
to avoid battery draining if text console is displayed
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By setting the `install_if` to include postmarketos-ui-sway instead of
sway, apk doesn't seem to be confused if it is also trying to install
some other package with `provides=sway` in it.
fixes#1343
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The downstream kernel provider does not exist any more (see
samsung-m0-downstream if you really want the vendor kernel), so remove
this as it is unused.
With selinux enabled, build fails with gcc-11 with multiple errors like this:
/home/pmos/build/src/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250-0c1bed1067131a0bd3e56c1cbdd3473606c5a48a/out/../security/selinux/hooks.c:5553:(.text+0xb34): relocation truncated to fit: R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against `.bss.rtic'
Selinux is not required for pmOS, so this change should be safe.
gnss-share is a location provider I wrote for the librem 5's GPS module,
and can be used directly from geoclue. It allows saving and loading
A-GPS data (manual steps, for now) to facilitate faster fixes.
I'm not completely happy with having to use sed to patch geoclue's conf,
but:
1) I really only need to change 1 line
2) there's a non-zero chance geoclue's conf will be changed in aports if
new permissions are required for things later
So carrying the config in the device package and using
"replaces=geoclue" (like the postmarketos-* stuff) didn't seem like a
maintainable solution long term since the geoclue conf might gain needed
fixes/features that might make a copy in the device package outdated...
This cuts downloads in half as only the needed sources are downloaded.
It also makes the packages simpler and fixes a bug where the oneplus3t
subpackage was overwriting the 20-adreno-gpu-firmware.files of the
oneplus3 subpackage.
Based on !1158 by @nrdnandan (5 files)
new file: device/testing/device-xiaomi-rolex/APKBUILD
new file: device/testing/device-xiaomi-rolex/deviceinfo
new file: device/testing/linux-xiaomi-rolex/APKBUILD
new file: device/testing/linux-xiaomi-rolex/config-xiaomi-rolex.aarch64
new file: firmware/firmware-xiaomi-rolex/APKBUILD
Changed deviceinfo : Width x Height was 800x600 to correct dimension -> 720x1280
modified: device/testing/device-xiaomi-rolex/APKBUILD
modified: device/testing/device-xiaomi-rolex/deviceinfo
Added directfbrc and fb.modes file. Also added SWAP file support swap_size=1024
Added Audio files and rules removed uneccessary lines in deviceinfo.
device/xiaomi-rolex: Fix linting issues
xiaomi-rolex: Linting fixes; is a handset
xiaomi-rolex: Moved firmware/ to device/testing/
xiaomi-rolex: Enable pmb:cross-native for kernel compilation
because it is the default for recent apkbuilds
xiaomi-rolex: Apply YYLOC patch to build 3.18.140 with gcc-10 (-fno-common)
xiaomi-rolex: update patch checksums in kernel APKBUILD
xiaomi-rolex: update deviceinfo checksum; replace common patch with a symlink
xiaomi-rolex: use mdss patch
xiaomi-rolex: use BGRA mdss framebuffer patch
xiaomi-rolex: mark myself as maintainer, drop contributor from apkbuilds
Refer to git commit history instead to determine contributors
xiaomi-rolex: update kernel config for multiple devpts
xiaomi-rolex: allow firmware cross-native builds, disable tracedeps per linter
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Remapping the left key of tm2-touchkey to KEY_MENU.
The KEY_APPSELECT, which is set by the device tree, is not available in
the postmarketOS UIs. In X11 UIs this is due to keycode limitation to
8 bit. In Wayland UIs the keycodes don't have this limitation but xkb
keycodes higher 255 are not processed correctly by several software
packages. It still makes sense to keep KEY_APPSELECT in the device tree
because this is the correct mapping intended by the manufacturers when
running the kernel on Android.
iio-sensor-proxy wants to know when to report "near" status. Add an udev
rule defining that value as a workaround untl it can be passed from
the DT.
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Kernel defconfig is a copy of "axolotl_userdebug_defconfig".
Config changes (which differ from the copy above):
- ran `pmbootstrap kconfig check shift-axolotl`
- CONFIG_QCA_CLD_WLAN - m -> y
Change-Id: Ie250ba0d4f7cabf516e4c4fef84a3832321fb069
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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This adds the crc32c_generic module into the initfs. Without this,
mounting the boot partition will fail.
Relates to: #1294
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The mainline-modem variant does not actually exist yet and this should
be preferably implemented using the new soc-qcom-msm8916-rproc selection
in the future.
Add a replacement for the current "mainline" and "mainline-modem"
kernel variants used for the MSM8916 devices. At the moment this is
implemented using separate DTBs that are all maintained in the kernel.
Unfortunately, this does not seem likely to be accepted upstream in
the mainline kernel. They will expect to have only a single DTB that
enables all available functionality. The "no-modem" variant is a minor
but still very useful use case because it changes the audio routing:
It allows audio to work without any firmware, with more control on
sample rates, latency etc for advanced audio use cases. However,
having a potentially enabled modem requires routing all audio through
the modem. There are two separate DTBs needed for these two setups.
To avoid burdening mainline with this use case, the idea is to apply
the necessary DTB transformations as part of the lk2nd boot process.
Mainline only contains the DTB with the full functionality (audio
routed through modem). The soc-qcom-msm8916-rproc packages place
a magic file at /boot/lk2nd_rproc_mode that is read by lk2nd. When
the file contains "no-modem" lk2nd will transform the DTB to disable
the modem and change the audio routing to bypass the modem.
That way, this feature does not need to be considered in mainline
at all but can still be offered as "nice to have" by lk2nd. It also
simplifies the device packages because the selection is now common
as part of the soc-qcom-msm8916 package.
Together with a related pmbootstrap change there is a nice prompt
for selecting one of these "rproc" providers:
$ pmbootstrap init
[...]
Available providers for soc-qcom-msm8916-rproc (3):
* all: Enable all remote processors (audio goes through modem) (**default**)
* no-modem: Disable only modem (audio bypasses modem, ~80 MiB more RAM)
* none: Disable all remote processors (no WiFi/BT/modem, ~90 MiB more RAM)
Provider [default]: ...