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 updates the APKBUILD with the new Megi 6.0.2 tag release.
The 2 incremental patches on top of 6.0 have hereby been removed.
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RootFS cannot be flashed on this devices since Samsung uses a different sparse format.
Enable this in the deviceinfo file to allow flashing the rootFS.
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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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This kernel update 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.
Additionally switch mainline kernel from qcom_fg to bq27xxx_battery_i2c.
While at it simplify the deviceinfo_modules_initfs_alpine list to
exclude implicit dependencies that mkinitfs can find itself to make the
line length a bit less unwieldy.
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Additionally switch mainline kernel from qcom_fg to bq27xxx_battery_i2c
and probe the correct panel driver, this was a regression that came from
the initial linux-edge enablement MR.
While at it simplify the deviceinfo_modules_initfs_alpine list to
exclude implicit dependencies that mkinitfs can find itself to make the
line length a bit less unwieldy.
While this provides the ability to use ModemManager, there are quite a
lot of issues with the driver still; keep it enabled in kernel for now
and let users "modprobe ipa" if they want to test modem features
whichever side effects that may cause including:
- Making the device nearly impossible to poweroff or reboot
- Making the UI lag noticeably more due to some interconnect bandwidth
issues
While this provides the ability to use ModemManager, there are quite a
lot of issues with the driver still; keep it enabled in kernel for now
and let users "modprobe ipa" if they want to test modem features
whichever side effects that may cause including:
- Making the device nearly impossible to poweroff or reboot
- Making the UI lag noticeably more due to some interconnect bandwidth
issues
The qca (Bluetooth) and qcom (non-zap GPU) firmware blobs don't need to
be signed by the OEM, so let's use upstream versions to benefit from
fixes and updates done there.
The soc-qcom-sdm845* packages are mostly sufficient, but there are a few
issues that all MSM8998 devices on mainline will face, so include
workarounds for them in a generic package all device pkgs can depend on.
Kernel doesn't compile anymore, and it doesn't seem worth fixing it
again. The kernel has been added in 2017 as a stock mainline kernel from
that time with only two patches and wasn't maintained since then,
looking at git log --follow it was only patched to fix it up when
it didn't build.
As the device is a generic x86_64 tablet: if somebody has that
particular device, try to get the generic device-tablet-x64uefi running
instead.
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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Patch header for 0027 was not formatted correctly. Fix that and
re-generate all other patches while we are at it.
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