Add deviceinfo_flash_kernel_on_update="true" to the deviceinfo file.
This makes sure that the updated kernel is flashed to the device every
time the linux-postmarketos-exynos4 package is updated.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
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90b0205a ("postmarketos-ui-i3wm: configure wallpaper globally") directly copies
the default i3 config into the user's config directory. Change to using the
wizard instead
Reading the wl1251 data on each boot can be useful when using the same SD card
on different devices, allowing each to fetch its correct calibration data.
Additionally, this opens up the possibility to simplify the packaging (in
follow-up commit)
After removing the following files, $pkgdir/usr/share/deviceinfo is empty:
- $pkgdir/usr/share/deviceinfo/$pkgname
- $pkgdir/usr/share/deviceinfo/deviceinfo
Remove it when it's empty.
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Package was removed and is now included in boot-deploy.
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Features:
- Include "sort-key" in bootloader spec config (MR 58)
- Integrate pmos-update-depthcharge-kernel and pmos-update kernel
logic (MR 55)
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Move goodix calibration rules to an subpackage because only the
replacement controllers are need this.
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Apparently f2fs has a soft dependency on this driver, so if it's =m in
the kernel then let's make sure it's always in the initramfs since f2fs
is a supported filesystem.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2711
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Near-mainline kernel is feature-complete since quite some time, so lets
use that as a default also to simplify boot process, since downstream kernel
depends on various blobs loaded into memory by the bootloader.
Get rid of quirks required in boot process for mainline kernels
also by using a near-mainline u-boot.
Prepare for handling rev b devices.
Keep Downstream kernel to be able to optimize/compare EPD operation
The previous name stopped being valid with the kernel 6.8 upgrade. This caused
ALSA to think a headset was connected, which in turn caused callaudiod to
select the Headphones port in the PA sink instead of Earpiece / Speaker.
I missed this in my own kernel upgrade testing because I use
a custom callaudiod that doesn't care about the headphones port.
I now confirmed the issue with regular callaudiod and that this change
fixes it.
Co-authored-by: Fiona Klute <fiona.klute@gmx.de>
- usbguard config: these are builtin USB devices that should be allowed
by default
- removed nonfree-fw package, I decided that everything from that should
be required since some fairly major features are broken without these
firmwares and relevant userspace apps
- re-enabled EFI runtime services, so efifb is used (and probably other
benefits?)
- Laptops need the "Linux Boot" option enabled
- "With recent UEFI firmware efi=noruntime can be left out when
the Linux Boot option is enabled."
- https://github.com/jhovold/linux/wiki/X13s#kernel-command-line
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This subpackage now installs a file that was previously in the other
subpackage it is meant to replace, leading to upgrade conflicts that
have to be manually resolved (i.e. with apk fix)
Fixes: 126f43220 and 1712a2d03