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. :)
For a merge list, please see the merge commits:
- 5.19.8 - (30c780c930)
- 5.19.9 - (203e94fc47)
- 5.19.10 - (a88cf36006)
- 5.19.11 - (ade68530f5)
- 5.19.12 - (c19a1c06f1)
Change-Id: Ic6b7f59f326516db392c6281d2cee139a9b92794
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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The SHIFT6mq (axolotl) now supports updating the bootloader via
the new android-boot fwupd plugin.
A big shoutout and heartfelt "Thank You!" to Dylan for working
on this plugin and upstreaming it.
Change-Id: I1d608ce293a152e9354ca117cd370952df3f41ad
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
Replace usages of pmb:kconfigcheck-* options with
pmb:kconfigcheck-community which will be required for all devices in
community/main category. This ensures more consistent features &
behavior across devices.
Switch to minimal config that I've been using for development for the
last months, with some minor modifications. In addition to that enable
all the kconfig options that will be a part of the new
pmb:kconfigcheck-community (anbox/waydroid + iwd + nftables + containers
+ zram + netboot).
Note by ollieparanoid:
Re-applied it after I just reverted it. Now realized that I didn't need
to revert this in the first place, this is and aarch64 package and the
cross compilers (x86_64 packages) needed to be published. Anyway, the
gcc mess is mostly resolved now, see issue 2167.
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Temporarily revert this, so bpo can first build and publish all gcc
cross packages. The build for this linux package currently failed - I
could also set it back to queued and have it build, but that would delay
the publish of the gcc-aarch64 package until the kernel is built.
This reverts commit 979cc0bfb6.
Switch to minimal config that I've been using for development for the
last months, with some minor modifications. In addition to that enable
all the kconfig options that will be a part of the new
pmb:kconfigcheck-community (anbox/waydroid + iwd + nftables + containers
+ zram + netboot).
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Remove as we are removing apparmor check from pmbootstrap
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ODROID HC2 is based upon the Samsung Exynos 5422 and can run full
mainline. Switch to linux-edge from Alpine to enable this and drop
the close-to-mainline fork for this device. The close-to-mainline
fork was already linux-edge for a while but with a separate KConfig.
These KConfig changes are now integrated in linux-edge of Alpine.
U-boot script was updated to handle vmlinuz-edge as well since
Alpine's linux-edge does not generate a vmlinuz file, but vmlinuz-edge.
Probably to allow installing linux-lts as well.
initcall_blacklist=exynos_drm_init was added to the kernel cmdline
because upstream wants to set CONFIG_DRM_EXYNOS=y instead of module.
The DRM subsystem of Exynos5 in the kernel seems to be broken for this
device. There's also no use for it since this device does not have video
out. See https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/38094
Disable HDMI as workaround, as it seems to be buggy when HDMI is
unplugged. It's apparently in DRM_MODE_CONNECTED state, but without size
and with no modes. According to Guido from Phosh this is a bug and
should be fixed in the kernel. By disabling this until it is fixed, we
get Phosh working again.
Related: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/issues/828
The device fulfils the requirements for community category, and I plan
to maintain and develop this device further going forward. Move it!
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SDM845 devices running mainline lack a valid MAC address, and
fallback to a random one on each boot. This makes DHCP IPs vary
on each boot and breaks Bluetooth BNEP mode since the kernel enforces
that a valid MAC address is used when Bluetooth BNEP mode is activated.
Add a udev rule to trigger a script when the WLAN or Bluetooth interface
appear to set the MAC address by reading it from the persist partition
for the WLAN MAC address and increment it for generating a Bluetooth MAC
address. This approach seems to be common on some downstream devices
such as the Oneplus 6.
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Squash of
- linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm845: enable LED_TRIGGER_PATTERN as builtin
- linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm845: switch BT_RFCOMM to module
- linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm845: switch BT_BNEP to module
LED_TRIGGER_PATTERN is necessary for feedbackd to function correctly.
However, it doesn't get enabled by default when build as module,
build as built-in to avoid this problem so the notification LED
blinks correctly. This works around the problem that LED_TRIGGER_PATTERN
is not probed automatically when the Qualcomm LPG driver is used for SDM845 devices. See https://gitlab.com/sdm845-mainline/linux/-/merge_requests/34
CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM should always be build as a module otherwise it may never
be initialized at boot. Without this module, BlueZ will not enable
profiles depending on RFCOMM such as HFP. RFCOMM support as builtin may
work if the Bluetooth driver is builtin (which is not the case here), but I haven't verified that. See https://gitlab.com/sdm845-mainline/linux/-/merge_requests/38
CONFIG_BT_BNEP should always be build as a module otherwise it may never
be initialized at boot. Without this module, BlueZ will not start up its
networking plugin to provide Bluetooth PAN support. BNEP support as
builtin may work if the Bluetooth driver is builtin (which is not the case here), but I haven't verified that. See https://gitlab.com/sdm845-mainline/linux/-/merge_requests/38
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Enable:
* CONFIG_UINPUT required by fbkeyboard
* CONFIG_PSTORE_PMSG required to enable dmesg/console ramoops
Co-Authored-By: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
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