The "shellprocesstest" is failing when building for armv7 on sr.ht. I
was not able to reproduce it locally. Just disable all tests for now.
It would be better to just disable the failing test, but since I can't
reproduce it locally I can't say that the build will go through then.
This package is in temp/, so let's not waste much time here. !check can
be removed when upstreaming it to Alpine.
[ci:skip-vercheck] [ci:skip-build]
Taken from upstream. Our mesa-git is pretty outdated, we should update
it soon. But we need to unblock the repository first, so this is the
fastest way for now.
"plasma" and some related packages are currently missing in Alpine edge
armv7 due to a cyclic dependency. Let's disable all packages depending
on plasma for armv7 temporarily, to get the pmOS edge armv7 repo up
again.
[ci:skip-build], [ci:skip-vercheck]: only arch line changed
Related: build.postmarketos.org#72
Add patch to fix build for armv7, armhf. That patched version is being
upstreamed to Alpine. Fork it now, so our builds are not blocked.
Related: builds.postmarketos.org#72
gitlab.com had a service disruption, so it was not possible to "git
clone" from gitlab.com from some regions, like where the sourcehut
infrastructure is located. Since we are building our packages on
builds.sr.ht, this caused all packages that should be built at that time
to fail. It is working again, so bump the pkgrels to restart the builds.
This switch has happened in the Alpine repos quite a while ago and most
of the pmOS packages were using it already too, so let's switch over the
last ones as well.
This also cleans up the APKBUILDs where necessary
Put virtual keyboard style into a subpackage, and let the main package
depend on it. That way, it can be used in postmarketos-ondev, without
pulling in all of plasma-phone-components.
Fails to build, because extra-cmake-modules from Alpine is not available
for armhf. Its APKBUILD says "Blocked by qt5-qtdeclarative".
[ci:skip-vercheck]
At the moment we have Contributor: lines on some packages (but not all of them),
but often they don't represent the actual contributors to the package very well.
E.g. when we added them retroactively to the device packages we only added
the initial contributor (which isn't necessarily the person
who made most of the work for a device...)
The Git history is the most representative source for figuring out
who contributed to a package, so there is no reason to duplicate that
into the APKBUILD.
[skip ci]: way too many packages
Follow-up to cbc6b9fcd7
Build locally for both armv7 and aarch64 fine.
[ci:skip-build] x86_64 build is disabled anyway
Signed-off-by: Alexey Min <alexey.min@gmail.com>
* Upgrade to the released stable version of upstream u-boot.
* Added patch to make the led on the Pinebook Pro light up earlier
* Added the update-u-boot script from Alpine with updates for the rk3399
devices
This adds a package that builds u-boot from the pine64/u-boot repository
which includes patches for enableing less hardware while booting so
there's quicker feedback that the power button has been pressed.
It also has a seperate patch file that modifies the clockspeed for the
memory which is one of the main performance bottlenecks of the A64 SoC.
It's a patch file so it's quick and easy to test out other clock speeds
when building. 600Mhz is stable but it should be able to run up to
624Mhz.
This fixes 1943ead268, which accidentally
removed the dev() function that generates the mesa-git-dev package..
causing mesa-dev to be pulled in in cases where mesa-dev is required
(and failing because mesa-dev is older)
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
This was only needed to load the ALSA PulseAudio plugin outside
the chroot when running QEMU. Now that we allow configuring the
QEMU PulseAudio backend directly this is no longer needed.
At the moment, installing the rootfs for ouya-ouya fails with:
ERROR: unsatisfiable constraints:
libdrm-grate-2.4.100_git20191221-r0:
conflicts: libdrm-2.4.100-r0[libdrm]
libdrm-2.4.100-r0[so:libdrm.so.2=2.4.0]
libdrm-2.4.100-r0[so:libdrm_tegra.so.0=0.0.0]
libdrm-2.4.100-r0[so:libkms.so.1=1.0.0]
satisfies: device-ouya-ouya-1-r12[libdrm-grate]
libvdpau-tegra-0_git20190315-r0[libdrm-grate]
.pmbootstrap-20200110.144341[libdrm-grate]
.pmbootstrap-20200110.144341[libdrm]
mesa-gl-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm.so.2]
directfb-1.7.7-r1[so:libdrm.so.2]
directfb-1.7.7-r1[so:libkms.so.1]
mesa-dri-swrast-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm.so.2]
mesa-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm.so.2]
libdrm-2.4.100-r0:
conflicts: libdrm-grate-2.4.100_git20191221-r0
libdrm-grate-2.4.100_git20191221-r0[so:libdrm.so.2=2.4.0]
libdrm-grate-2.4.100_git20191221-r0[so:libdrm_tegra.so.0=0.0.0]
libdrm-grate-2.4.100_git20191221-r0[so:libkms.so.1=1.0.0]
satisfies: .pmbootstrap-20200110.144341[libdrm]
mesa-gl-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm.so.2]
directfb-1.7.7-r1[so:libdrm.so.2]
directfb-1.7.7-r1[so:libkms.so.1]
mesa-dri-swrast-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm.so.2]
mesa-dri-swrast-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm_amdgpu.so.1]
mesa-dri-swrast-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm_nouveau.so.2]
mesa-dri-swrast-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm_radeon.so.1]
mesa-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm.so.2]
mesa-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm_amdgpu.so.1]
mesa-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm_nouveau.so.2]
mesa-19.3.2-r0[so:libdrm_radeon.so.1]
Looking closer at the error we see that:
1. We want to explicitly install libdrm-grate for device-ouya-ouya.
2. libdrm-grate provides
- so:libdrm.so.2=2.4.0
- so:libdrm_tegra.so.0=0.0.0
- so:libkms.so.1=1.0.0
3. But the mesa package also builds AMD and Nouveau drivers and
therefore requires:
- so:libdrm_amdgpu.so.1
- so:libdrm_nouveau.so.2
- so:libdrm_radeon.so.1
These libraries are not provided by libdrm-grate, therefore it is impossible
to install mesa and libdrm-grate at the same time.
A simple solution to fix this problem is to let libdrm-grate provide
these additional libraries as well - the package size overhead is negligible
and the additional drivers build just fine.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
At the moment, every device that wants to make use of mesa-git needs
to depend on all relevant mesa-git subpackages.
We can simplify this by adding these directly as depends for the
-dri- package that most devices will be depending on. That way,
the fact that you need to depend on all relevant subpackages is
mostly hidden away as "implementation detail" in the mesa-git
package, and no special care is required when using mesa-git.
This renamed the u-boot package for Purism librem5 devices, since the
phone and devkit share the same u-boot version. It also updates the
various components to the latest versions
This updates ATF, DDR/HDMI firmmware, and u-boot versions, and generates
a unified image that can be flashed at an offset of 2KiB.
mkimage is also no longer used to generate the final image.
Some old unused functions copied when this APKBUILD was forked were also
removed.