The mainline port has almost reached full feature parity with the
downstream port. Default to mainline in new installations, but keep
downstream around as it'll still be needed for bringing up the currently
missing features.
GPS on milletwifi is via the "modem", which doesn't have any cell model
support, but is similar. This starts the modem remoteproc to support
GPS output.
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Firmware drivers will load too early, before msm-firmware-loader, so they
won't load the necessary firmware. Instead, mark them as modules so they load
later in the boot process, when the firmware is available.
BINFMT_MISC for running qemu on this system, and HIDRAW is used for some
USB devices. ETHERNET lets me use usb NICs, since this device does not
have a rj45 port/onboard NIC.
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And don't bother disabling the gpsd service given how unlikely it is
that someone is doing something serious with this device, let alone
having it in the first place. Plus, it's in testing.
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This is no longer necessary as geoclue now can talk to ModemManager
directly for GPS information. It also presents a security risk due to
how gpsd works. As such, remove it.
Closes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2340
- librem5-base upgraded to v64: some tweaks to shipmode stuff, but
otherwise nothing interesting for us
- actually install the mm-broadmobi-port-types udev rule
- add udev rule + service for enabling bluetooth for Sparklan WiFi
adapters (fixes#2043)
pkgver was also updated to reflect that this is packaged from the latest
in git as of now. I probably should have done that from the start
(instead of ending up at the arbitrary '0.3'.)
- Update to Linux v6.6
- Lots of cleanup and upstreaming, more than 40 commits upstreamed
for 6.7
Device changes:
- Add KTD2026 LED driver, used by bq-paella, bq-piccolo and
acer-a1-724
- bq-piccolo: Set proximity near level to fix detection in
iio-sensor-proxy
New devices:
- Vivo Y21L
- eMMC, SD card, USB, Buttons, WiFi/BT
- Sensors (Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Light)
- No display yet
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systemd-boot is used for EFI boot (when using "pmbootstrap qemu --efi"),
legacy boot (seabios) is still supported as well (pmb/qemu boots the
kernel directly).
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msm-firmware-loader path is valid only on booted phones, which won't exist
in pmbootstrap chroot, but results in no such file or directory errors.
Drop 30-gpu-firmware.files to workaround temporarily. Besides it's
preferred to be put in firmware packages.
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Samsung Manta is now supported by linux-posmarketos-exynos5.
Update device-samsung-manta to use it, and move downstream kernel and
device to unmaintained.
Also adds a script and networkmanager configuration to autoconfigure
WiFi MAC address from /proc/cmdline.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Marquet <tb@a-marquet.fr>
WiFi firmware for brcm43241b0 is in linux-firmware, but not the calibration (bcmdhd.cal).
Mainline driver need bcmdhd.cal to be renamed brcmfmac43241b0-sdio.samsung,nexus10-manta.txt.
Mainline Bluetooth driver needs BCM.samsung,nexus10-manta.hcd.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Marquet <tb@a-marquet.fr>
Postmarketos-base-downstream provides a lightdm config file needed
for GUI to be brought up when using an x11 based UI.
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- Add SM5708 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE
with USB OTG keyboards and fix USB networking.
- Configure getty using deviceinfo_getty variable.
- Add USB ID 04e8:6860 to deviceinfo
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Some firmware packages has only a WCNSS config file, which is decoded
from base64 uploaded to Pastebin, and there is nothing to unpack.
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Upstream boot-deploy (me, lol) removed generate_gummiboot,
and now generate_systemd_boot is used to configure both gummiboot and
systemd boot.
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Backported from our development branch:
- SPI flash for chromebooks;
- support for samsung-manta (see !4406 for status);
- fix performance of video decoder which drastically reduces lag when streaming games.
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Adjust to change in Alpine that moved rockchip to single image:
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/51827
Fix for:
ERROR: The following firmware binary does not exist in the rootfs_pine64-rockpro64 chroot: /usr/share/u-boot/rockpro64-rk3399/idbloader.img
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As with the firmware commit, no effort is done to keep firmware packages
working with downstream kernel.
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Package adsp, modem and wifi firmware for mainline. Compatibility with
downstream firmware is not kept on purpose, if somebody wants this,
please make some subpackage for it!
Tested on the V0.2 variant of the hardware which comes with some U-Boot
build preinstalled. I don't know if this will be the case for the final
version that will be shipped to customers, but the announecment would
imply so given that it says the device "incorporates a advanced [sic]
BIOS compatible with UEFI".
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This includes the "Alta" and "Solitude" boards, the latter of which I
also introduce a device package for in a later patch. It should be easy
to introduce support for the former, but I don't have the hardware to
test that on.
The two new patches have been merged and will be included in Linux 6.7
as I understand.
Due to symlinks from linux-firmware-ath10k apk is now pulling in
linux-firmware-qcom which already provides a630_sqe.fw.
Since this file is not device/vendor-specific we can really use the file
from linux-firmware and not provide our own. For the record,
a619_gmu.bin also shouldn't be device-specific but currently
linux-firmware doesn't provide that one.
Also just pulling linux-firmware-qcom for this tiny file is pretty space
inefficient but due to the symlink dependency mentioned above, just
removing this file for now from the firmware package removes the file
conflict reported by apk:
ERROR: linux-firmware-qcom-20230919-r1: trying to overwrite lib/firmware/qcom/a630_sqe.fw owned by firmware-fairphone-fp4-adreno-20230215-r1.
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packaging code a bit]
I cannot maintain this device because I do not have it, but it is
similar to the Pixel 3a, which I can maintain.
Move the kernel into a subpackage in case support for a different panel
(the Tianma NT37700F panel) is added.
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* Add kernel modules for display to modules-initfs
* Add GPU firmware and dependency for Vulkan
* Add qbootctl to mark the current A/B slot as successful
* Add bootmac to set the Bluetooth MAC address on boot
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Kconfig changes:
* Enable PWM_CLK and INPUT_PWM_VIBRA instead of INPUT_CLK_VIBRATOR for
Nexus 5
* Disable unused clock drivers
* Disable MEDIA_SUPPORT - currently unused
* Enable LEDS_TRIGGER_PATTERN for feedbackd
* Disable all of NET_VENDOR_* (which is Ethernet devices)
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It utilize msm-firmware-loader for minimize device specific firmware package.
It add necessary modules to initramfs for fix fde.
modem package has been removed in favor of soc-qcom-msm8953-modem.
30-gpu-firmware-files has been removed.
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It utilize msm-firmware-loader for minimize device specific firmware package.
It add necessary modules to initramfs for fix fde.
modem package has been removed in favor of soc-qcom-msm8953-modem.
30-gpu-firmware-files has been removed.
Depend on soc-qcom-msm8953-modem and initramfs.
Add necessary modules to initfs for fix touchscreen under fde.
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This release includes security fixes.
Changes:
- 161e7f1ed3
- ba16d92aa0
Change-Id: Ibf3c6871cbe044f23091ccfe8a03869d38fb3851
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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It add necessary modules to intramfs for fix fde.
modem package has been removed in favor of soc-qcom-msm8953-modem.
30-gpu-firmware-files has been removed in favor of
soc-qcom-msm8953-initramfs.
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It utilize msm-firmware-loader for minimize device specific firmware package.
It add necessary modules to intramfs for fix fde.
modem package has been removed in favor of soc-qcom-msm8953-modem.
30-gpu-firmware-files has been removed.
It utilize msm-firmware-loader for minimize device specific firmware package.
It add necessary modules to initramfs for fix fde.
modem package has been removed in favor of soc-qcom-msm8953-modem.
pointercal, fb.modes, 30-gpu-firmware-files has been removed.
Utilize msm-firmware-loader for minimize device specific
firmware package.
Add necessary modules to initramfs for fix fde.
Use soc-qcom-msm8953-modem and soc-qcom-msm8953-initramfs as a dependency.
ERROR: the source file 'WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv.bin' has different checksums in the following files:
- device/testing/firmware-samsung-j5/APKBUILD: 742ee81d034116cf1ecdfae5f75495e6b10ce5be0c2a999b6c8a2c161b1da8b48d6810d5405edb8c829b96fdf75e45a565c74963c76d1bca4aaedf28572fa91f
...
Fix this by setting a different target filename in the package you modified:
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/APKBUILD_Reference#source
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Now that the modem firmware is installed in the referenced location, the
firmware patch is not needed, so remove that as well.
Also backport a fix for the Pixel 3a XL so a kernel upgrade isn't needed
for that.
Fixes broken fde as reported in https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2314.
Both Tianma and EBBG variant use the upstream touchscreen drivers in 6.5.
Add them to the initramfs as it was missed when upgrading to 6.5 kernel release.
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Provide common board-2.bin file, extended from linux-firmware.
This file will be temporarily provided and dropped once all devices
are added to upstream linux-firmware's board-2.bin file.
Provide common board-2.bin file, extended from linux-firmware.
This file will be temporarily provided and dropped once all devices
are added to upstream linux-firmware's board-2.bin file.
Provide common board-2.bin file, extended from linux-firmware.
This file will be temporarily provided and dropped once all devices
are added to upstream linux-firmware's board-2.bin file.
Without qcom,board-id and qcom,msm-id we need to use header version 2,
otherwise the device doesn't boot.
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Add rt5033 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE with
USB OTG keyboards:
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 4
- Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Value Edition
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Add rt5033 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE with
USB OTG keyboards:
- Samsung Galaxy A3/A5/A7
- Samsung Galaxy E7
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Max
- Add support for upower, in order to enable automatic shutdown when battery is
critically low
- Set UPower PercentageLow threshold to 10% so it triggers even when fuel gauge
is not calibrated (see estimations provided in 4b54fc7f83:
"linux-postmarketos-omap: add N900 battery capacity estimation")
The display panel for these devices was upstreamed and now uses a
different name. Update it so the display is loaded properly.
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Provide a rough battery capacity estimation for the bq27200 fuel gauge inside
Nokia N900. This is useful when the fuel gauge is out of calibration and a
learning cycle cannot take place due to broken USB/charging port on the device.
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motorola-surnia also supports the inx panel as of Linux 6.3, add it to
the initfs so the display can be initialized early.
There is no tianma panel for surnia (only for harpia) so drop that.
It's not clear why it was there in the first place.
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With the udev rule in that package feedbackd can start using the
vibration motor for haptics.
Also we can remove the direct swclock-offset dependency since the soc
package depends on that also.
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It seems like the driver name has changed *again* in 6.5.x kernels, so
let's just have both drivers in the initramfs to help with migrating
between newer/older kernels and any future flip/flopping of drivers.
This is a bit of a hack... it works because missing modules are not
fatal for mkinitfs. The reason why they aren't fatal is that whether or
not it's builtin is somewhat arbitrary... there's an open issue[1] for
mkinitfs to make this smarter, i.e. throw an error if the .ko doesn't
exist AND it's not builtin for the *installed* kernel.
When that's implemented then this patch would likely result in mkinitfs
failing on this device because one of those drivers may not be installed
or builtin. I don't have time to implement this in mkinitfs, so adding
this crude workaround of just including both seemed like a reasonable
thing to do since the 6.5 kernel will break fde on this device (this has
happened before).
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Add an initial port for the Fairphone 5 smartphone. This includes
firmware and close-to-mainline kernel package.
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With IPA active, the device hangs shortly after booting into the rootfs
(the initramfs shell is fine as far as I can tell). Blacklisting it
works around this for now.
This is a regression, and did not happen when the device originally was
introduced.
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With IPA active, the device hangs shortly after booting into the rootfs
(the initramfs shell is fine as far as I can tell). Blacklisting it
works around this for now.
This is a regression, and did not happen when the device originally was
introduced.
This allows use of some USB peripherals that
utilize the CP210X serial chip.
This includes not only mere UART-to-USB adapters,
but also some devices like GPS, Zigbee dongles,
etc.
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- add keyboard driver to initramfs (twl4030_keypad & matrix_keymap)
- order modules in alphabetical order
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Fix shutdown regression introduced with 3e737241ba ("linux-postmarketos-omap:
N900: disable twl off idle features"). After that commit, shutdown never
completes.
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Disable twl pmic off-idle configuration for Nokia N900. An ugly patch to do
this was lost during the migration from linux-nokia-n900 to the shared omap
kernel.
Fixes#2161
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Switch to urxvt terminal in order to provide a scrollable terminal. Scrolling
is convoluted in st [1], especially when used on a mobile device.
Scrolling is a basic need, e.g. to page through `dmesg` output.
[1] https://git.suckless.org/st/file/FAQ.html#l21
Save a few CPU cycles by dropping conky. Additionally, the existing config has
not been working for a long time now, and no one missed it.
For completeness, it was no longer displaying on the desktop. Manually starting
it showed:
```
conky: X Error: type 0 Display b5e73620 XID 1302 serial 97 error_code 10 request_code 2 minor_code 0 other Display: b5e73620
```
There are instructions [1] to resolve/workaround it, but we clearly do not have
a pressing need for conky to begin with.
[1] https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky/issues/1443#issuecomment-1557793718
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GR5 is for international markets, and it's also kiwi.
The existing pmaports, lk2nd and kernel works can be used directly
without problems.
There is nothing different found yet. The 2 phones seem to be identical
except that GR5 is not branded as Honor series and it has no Honor logo
on the chassis.
The OMAP 3430 in the Nokia N900 is a uniprocessor SoC, so disable SMP via
kernel command line. This appears to alleviate the ongoing kernel crashes
affecting the Nokia N900 in pmOS.
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Updated the kernel to version 6.4.7 and added fixes for the speaker on
xiaomi-daisy and xiaomi-tissot.
Also changed the aport to use tags instead of commit hashes.
Added CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS, this is required for nokia-modem module
GPIO_SYSFS depends on EXPERT which in turn sets DEBUG*
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The Pixel 3a uses the SDM845 SoC package but now needs UCM
configuration. Add a fork of it (unless the configuration can be added
to the SDM845 repository).
The ADSP needs this firmware, otherwise audio bringup will fail. It
wasn't added with initial ADSP support, so add it now.
Also remove execute permissions from the installed firmware.
the 6.3 kernel for this device added edt-ft5x06, but it was dropped when
upgraded to 6.4, so this reverts back to the focaltech driver so that
the touchscreen will work again in the initramfs
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I forgot to change this before merging. Commit remains the same, so
package itself shouldn't change. Thus:
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- specify offset to embed the u-boot
- change partitions where to flash the kernel and rootfs
- add dependency on mainline u-boot that supports extlinux.conf boot records
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Since linux 6.4.0 the SDM845 kernel uses compressed kernel modules, we
need to kmod version of modprobe to handle loading these, so depend on
it.
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