Improvements from xfce4-phone source:
- Add screenshot to README.md
- Enable screen locking
- Disable Desktop icons "Home", "File System", "Trash"
- Enable single-click on Desktop
- Enable single-click in Thunar
- Change clock format
- Set postmarketos wallpaper
Additional changes in postmarketos-ui-xfce4:
- Installing greybird-themes (which is already set as default theme in
/etc/xdg/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xsettings.xml).
- Changing /etc/skel/.config/autostart/onboard-autostart.desktop to
slightly speed up keysboard startup (overriding startup-delay of
/etc/xdg/autostart/onboard-autostart.desktop).
- Enabling scrollbars by /etc/profile.d/enable-scrollbars.sh, this is
helpful where touch-scrolling doesn't work like e.g. in whiskermenu.
(And re-ordered network-manager-applet in APKBUILD _pmb_recommends
section.)
Also removing xfce4 subpackages of device-qemu-amd64,
device-qemu-aarch64 and device-nokia-n900. The device specific monitor
to set the wallpaper will now be automatically derived from "monitor0"
in file xfce4-desktop.xml.
Additionally taking maintainership as discussed in merge request
(!2506).
Right now we have multiple variants of A5 that are only different in
secure-boot keys and as such different firmware blobs.
Use msm-firmware-loader to support all A5 variants with a single device
port. Because of that, drop lte suffix as there are 3g variants as well.
Right now we have multiple variants of A3 that are only different in
secure-boot keys and as such different firmware blobs.
Use msm-firmware-loader to support all A3 variants with a single device
port. Because of that, drop lte suffix as there are 3g variants as well.
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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Starting with Linux 5.14, the modem can be controlled through the new
WWAN subsystem in Linux with the WWAN RPMSG CTRL driver. This is also
supported in ModemManager 1.18 and the pmOS fork of oFono.
Drop the udev rules for the previous approach through the RPMSG chardev
since this causes the modem to be detected twice by ModemManager and oFono.
Console UI can be used now instead of None UI.
Console UI is necessary to have access to the device over SSH
as no display can be used.
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This devices runs a close-to mainline kernel as linux-odroid-hc2.
I have 2 of these devices which power my selfhosted infrastructure
for some time now and they work really well! Running my selfhosted
infrastructure on Alpine stable releases would be great.
with 5.14, there's some change to the path that alsa searches for ucm2
for this device. the install path for PineTab.conf is changed, and it
references "full" path to HiFi and VoiceCall profiles (which I kept in
`PineTab` dir, so that there could be several configs for the same
driver later on, if necessary/desired)
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Contains venus firmware for hw accelerated video encoding and decoding.
Also, ipa firmware is moved to beryllium folder as mbn format instead of
mdt+bXX files.
The list of files in firmware.files is now file type-wise alphabetically
sorted. Just for better readability.
Fix the feedbackd rule as the haptics modules has been renamed.
Although SDM845 doesn't really suspend well, MM needs suspend
and resume support when the device attempts to suspend. Without
which MM will crash and wont resume properly when a suspend
action is triggered.
Depend on msm-modem-uim-selection to configure to modem for modemmanager
This device runs on linux-postmarketos-rockchip which at the moment of
writing is 5.13.0 with (only) 6 patches applied, so close-to mainline.
I personally use 2 of these devices with postmarketOS installed daily as
my homeserver setup and it has worked really well. It's also a good
target to run Plasma Bigscreen on as a TV setupbox
Now that CPU scaling is enabled, there is no need to disable the big cluster,
which was hurting performance before by staying at 19.2 MHz. Remove maxcpus=2
from the command line arguments.
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The update to Linux v5.13.1 also includes updating the haptics driver
to the latest one posted to the mailing lists, which was renamed to
qcom-spmi-haptics. Rename the udev rule for this driver and update the
driver name in it.
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series
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are just trivial deviceinfo change (manually built some just to verify)
Some msm8916 devices, primarily with two sim slots, require slot
to be selected. Install uim-selection script for all msm8916 devices
with modem enabled.
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I sometimes test DB410c via mainline U-Boot, which wants to have the
DTB in the "second" part of the Android boot image. Otherwise it works
fine. Include it there additionally to simplify this.
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Having RMTFS at runlevel boot makes it start the modem too fast and causes
crashes. Move it to runlevel default with a post-install.
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My engineering prototype 1 Gb pinetab is close to unusable,
so I can't use it to test pmOS. Also, PINE64 is no longer
selling these devices, and the ones that were sent previously
to some developers use different display panel anyway.
Martijn Braam and Dylan Van Assche agreed to maintain it.
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- Add SLPI to nonfree_firmware description
- Add touchscreen and fuel gauge modules to the initramfs in preparation for
osk-sdl and charging-sdl (or any new alternative) support
- Add pointercal file for osk-sdl
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Set package dependency "swclock-offset" to "soc-qcom-msm8916" and
"soc-qcom-sdm845".
These SoC's have a read-only real-time clock (RTC). The package
"swclock-offset" keeps an offset between the RTC and the system time.
Add the missing depends to add the GPU firmware to the initramfs
so that osk-sdl works properly, as well as the haptics driver.
Also make all logs go to UART, this will clean up the splash screen and
let developers with UART access debug the boot process.
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Add the missing depends for our soc package alsa ucm configs. Also add
the missing depends to add the GPU firmware to the initramfs so that
osk-sdl works properly!
Also enable logs and point them to UART, this will clean up the splash
screen and let any developers with UART attached to debug the boot
process.
The PMIC AXP803 sends an interrupt to the A64 CPU when the
battery is critical low. This wakes up the tablet at ~10%
battery level, but UPower wasn't configured to add upon
this interrupt as the action level was way lower.
Therefore, the PMIC performed a hard shutdown when the
battery level dropped further, which may cause data loss.
uboot-tools is provided by u-boot-tools but sometimes apk still gets
confused. This change prevents errors such as
pine64-pinephone:~$ sudo apk upgrade --verbose
WARNING: Failed to perform initial self-upgrade, continuing with full upgrade.
ERROR: unable to select packages:
uboot-tools (virtual):
provided by: u-boot-tools
required by: device-pine64-pinephone-0.25-r1[uboot-tools]
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As of MR 2039, the kernel modules are now stripped (INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1).
It turns out that this massively reduces their size so that including
the panel + touchscreen modules in the initfs still fits into the
partition. This allows the splash screen and osk-sdl to work correctly.
As of MR 2039, the kernel modules are now stripped (INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1).
It turns out that this massively reduces their size so that including
the panel + touchscreen modules in the initfs still fits into the
partition. This allows the splash screen and osk-sdl to work correctly.
As of MR 2039, the kernel modules are now stripped (INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1).
It turns out that this massively reduces their size so that including
the panel + touchscreen modules in the initfs still fits into the
partition. This allows the splash screen and osk-sdl to work correctly.
As of MR 2039, the kernel modules are now stripped (INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1).
It turns out that this massively reduces their size so that including
the panel + touchscreen modules in the initfs still fits into the boot
partition. This allows the splash screen and osk-sdl to work correctly.
Make needed deviceinfo changes to support osk-sdl, add "quiet" to the
cmdline and bump the package version to 1.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@connolly.tech>
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Make needed deviceinfo changes to support osk-sdl, add "quiet" to the
cmdline and bump the package version to 1.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@connolly.tech>
Add a subpackage to ensure that GPU firmware is included in initramfs so
that osk-sdl can work.
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Resize the partition when using a pre-built image. We didn't notice that
this was missing, because N900 images are new and we only tested from
pmbootstrap install --sdcard, which already uses the full SD card size.
This allows loading nonfree fw from rootfs (/lib/firmware), to work
around: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux-next/-/issues/290
This change will break wifi unless the nonfree
firmware-siliconlabs-rs9116 package is installed.
Actually the display in asus-me176c has a width of 800px, which means
that the splash screen isn't perfectly centered. Correct this in
deviceinfo to make it show up correctly.
Also, add configuration file for Phosh to reduce scaling a bit to 1.75.
It's kind of subjective but scaling = 2 definitely feels too large.
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There's a race condition between when the pwmled device is initialized,
which kicks off a feedbackd udev rule that configures the led trigger to
'pattern', and when ledtrig_pattern actually loads. It seems to mostly
load after the rule runs, so the trigger is never set to 'pattern' on
boot.
This removes the race by building the ledtrig_pattern driver into the
kernel.
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This patch fixes a fairly severe performance regression with wifi on the
L5 (something like 20x improvement in performance with this patch)
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Ship mode via the mechanism used by purism doesn't work; it's either not
possible or outside my understanding to run an openrc runscript with a
busybox init on *poweroff* and *not reboot*, which is what is required
for this to work properly..
This module param requires a corresponding kernel patch to enable ship
mode support in the bq25890-charger module