The google-dru package provides the linux-postmarketos-rockchip as a
kernel and supports linux-firmware-ath10k linux-firmware-rockchip
packages as additional non-free firmware.
Enable the ATH10K kernel module in the kernel config
config-postmarketos-rockchip.aarch64 to enable wifi on devices such as
the Acer Chrometab 10.
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>
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Add the missing kernel.release file to support packaging and fix builds
with:
`pmbootstrap build --envkernel linux-postmarketos-rockchip`
Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>
Change-Id: Ia140302bb4d309740db85a36374673a6e66c2c2b
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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For a merge list, please see the merge commits:
- 6.1.1 - (5ed7044b05)
- 6.1.2 - (ec165d9c01)
- 6.1.3 - (3735d5032c)
Change-Id: Id46e827a90a9c68cb69d23dc0698a8ea2a5e4336
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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* lock.sh is specific to Nokia N900, so move to device-nokia-n900
* use tinydm instead of lightdm
Signed-off-by: Sicelo A. Mhlongo <absicsz@gmail.com>
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The WCNSS firwmare used for motorola-harpia seems to have weird issues
that prevent using WiFi properly except for a few limited channels. It
is not clear why this happens, it seems to be some peculiar firmware
difference (perhaps the channels need to be enabled with some
non-standard command).
Since Motorola uses the same signing keys for all their MSM8916
devices, it is possible to use the firmware from other devices instead.
Initial testing shows promising results when using the older WCNSS
firmware from motorola-osprey instead, it does not seem to have this
issue.
It's not clear yet if this has any negative effects. The WCNSS firmware
should not be device-specific, but theoretically it could be (if
Motorola made some weird changes inside it).
For now just package it in firmware-motorola-osprey-wcnss. This package
can be easily installed on harpia devices for testing (using apk add)
and will then take precendence over the default firmware from the
firmware partition (via msm-firmware-loader).
Move firmware-motorola-osprey from testing to community so that the
package is preserved for motorola-harpia users (testing is deleted in
stable branches).
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Schedutil is a CPU scheduler that is designed to be more efficient than other schedulers, such as the conservative scheduler, in terms of energy consumption.
This is because schedutil uses information about the utilization of individual CPU cores to make more intelligent decisions about when and how to scale the frequency of the CPU.
This can help to reduce the overall power consumption of the device, which can be particularly beneficial for battery-powered devices.
Additionally, schedutil can also help to improve the overall performance of the device by ensuring that the CPU is able to operate at its maximum frequency when needed.
In my personal testing I haven't seen any noticable impact on power consumption, while the performance does certainly noticeably increase
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* Enable flash/torch LED (CONFIG_LEDS_QCOM_FLASH)
* Fix USB init when not plugged in during bootloader stage
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Fix included in this build:
- Patch which sets GPIO pin for stk3311 as input
- ppp: don't reset 'display state of charge' (dsoc) to 0 on vbat low interrupt
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Update the omap kernel to stable 6.1 release. This commit also contains a patch that
fixes broken usb, which should only be needed for versions 5.19 to 6.1 as later
releases will have a proper fix merged.
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CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y
CONFIG_USB_DWC3_DUAL_ROLE=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PLATFORM=y
CONFIG_USB_DWC2=y
remove un-necessary activated configs
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- Also enabled LRU_GEN by default like on the PinePhone OG
- Set Ext4 module to built-in as this currently is the main fs used for PPP.
Contains the following patch:
- pinephone pro: finished fix for LCD to make it refresh at precisely 60 Hz
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Add the CONFIG_DW9714 symbol to the PinephonePro defconfig.
The PinephonePro rear camera module uses the DW9714 VCM to drive the
lens, and a driver is required to successfully complete the media
graph probe sequence.
Signed-off-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org>
In SDM845, the q6voice kernel driver connects modem and audio backends.
Callaudiod seems to switch to correct audio device and prepares it, however, the audio
device get's closed since no one from the userspace is actively listening to it.
This cuts the audio in call. As a workaround, I have added to script to disable the
suspend-on-idle pulseaudio module during calls, so the audio devices don't close automatically.
Includes the following changes:
- rebase onto rc4
- squash a few changes which were marked to get squashed/fixups
- dropped "wcd934x: use .prepare and .shutdown instead of .trigger"
- OP6 audio device tree changes
- revert of a DSI DCS commit[1], which caused havoc in unprepare
hooks of panel drivers
[1] - https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/1892d0af-8aa4-dc03-887a-e44bb623b836@linaro.org/
Change-Id: I4790a278c0d35618ca824a036982769e66767ffd
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
Since 00648d0282dcca1da453c0b20d27e24bf901a854, the correct serial console name
is ttySx instead of the older ttyOx. Reflect this in cmdline passed to kernel
via u-boot
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Change-Id: Ice7c2942892eb0a173dcded835d5fac5a8f32066
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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Update the ALSA UCM package for the SDM845 so the ALSA UCM configs for
the SHIFT6mq are included. Speaker, microphones, headset work fine in
HiFi mode. In Voice Call mode, the microphone works, but the earpiece is
still silent.
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q6voiced is a daemon to allow voice calls with the q6voice kernel
driver. Add its config so it can open the right audio device on the
SHIFT6mq during a call.
Explicitly set Fn key as Mod5. In xkeyboard-config up to 2.36, this was somehow
set implicitly, since it was working, although I am not sure where/how. In 2.37
it only works when specified.
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Since N900 rtc works fine, remove swclock from boot as it causes time to be set
wrong. Additionally, rtc device is set correctly in kernel, so remove old,
adjusted hwclock config.
Partially reverts pmaports 0e502a5139
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Venji10 is no longer involved in actively maintaining the package for more than a year plus.
Changing myself to be the maintainer and also updated my email id.
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Because of recent changes to kernel and alsa-ucm-conf,
the q6voiced device is changed.
Venji10 is no longer involved in actively maintaining the package for more than a year plus.
Changing myself to be the maintainer and also updated my email id.
Rebased our work on top of latest upstram alsa-ucm-conf.
The beryllium ucm conf is also reworked to fix wrong default audio device issue
and now headphones auto-switching on plugin also works as expected.
Adding myself as a co-maintainer for this package.
Change-Id: I360c60d1675c884c9e85cd95f940fa6cb4b75e83
Signed-off-by: Joel Selvaraj <joelselvaraj.oss@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I986b3401fd81ac18b7336f8f0be53e2cf4c4515c
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
Signed-off-by: Joel Selvaraj <joelselvaraj.oss@gmail.com>
After c49180f8cf, usbnet did not come up on N900
automatically since the UDC probed a little late. Fix this by making the driver
built-in.
While at it, make watchdog built-in so it can be kicked even when boot takes
long for any reason.
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These are the patches added to mitigate the CVE's which have been found in wifi stack.
More information on these CVE's can be found over here: https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2022/q4/20
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- Downgrade kernel from EOL 5.18 to LTS 5.15 in order to apply WiFi CVE fixes.
It is currently not possible to upgrade to newer (5.19+) kernels due to a USB
regression.
- Modify 0005-iio-accel-st-accel-add-lis302dl.patch so it applies on 5.15.74
- Reinstate 0008-wl1251-specify-max.-IE-length.patch for nl80211 support. Patch
was dropped because it is in mainline since 5.18
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For a merge list, please see the merge commits:
- 5.19.13 - (6384fddb50)
- 5.19.14 - (85caddc9c8)
- 5.19.15 - (fca27cdc51)
- 5.19.16 - (9aa25bf492)
Note: This is an important release, as 5.19.16 fixes the recently
published wifi stack vulnerabilities.
Change-Id: Iffff2c65bdd697b01bc5d8fc090e9a2f2577c701
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
This kernel upgrade comprises of 2 point releases 6.0.1 and 6.0.2.
the release from 6.0 to 6.0.2 is a regular maintenance release.
Kernel update 6.0.2 addresses 5 important CVE's in the Wifi stack.
More info can be found over here: https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2022/q4/20
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- Update to Linux v6.0.2 (includes fixes for WiFi CVEs)
- Tweak kernel configuration slightly (especially crypto options)
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- Update to Linux v6.0.1
- Upstreamed some patches this time
- Fixed register address in smb1360 driver
Device changes:
- samsung-gtelwifiue
- Audio
- Better USB detection
- samsung-e5/e7/grandmax
- Refactoring for changes that landed upstream
- Key LED control
New devices:
- samsung-cprime/heatqlte
- eMMC, SD card, USB, Buttons, WiFi/BT, Vibrator
- Display, Brightness control (not for AMOLED on heatqlte)
- Sensors (Accelerometer)
- Sound/Modem
- Battery status
- NFC
- NOTE: No touchscreen yet
Our patch needs to be adjusted after commit 58e4a2d27d32 ("extcon: Fix
extcon_get_extcon_dev() error handling"). Also generate all other
patch headers, and make it possible to apply patch 0008 and 0009 with
git am.
The qbootctl service tells the bootloader that the current boot has
succeeded, so that the bootloader doesn't switch to the other slot after
~7 tries.
The swclock-offset dependency ensures that the time is set correctly
after a reboot, caused by the read-only RTC on Qualcomm.
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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. :)