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Andreas Kemnade
7b35230958
linux-kobo-clara-mainline: upgrade to 6.1 (MR 3764)
use already the touchscreen driver which is accepted for
6.2

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2023-01-05 03:55:56 +01:00
exkc
09670b7395
mangopi-mq-pro: new device (MR 3761)
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2023-01-05 03:51:58 +01:00
exkc
eea97fa1a8
linux-postmarketos-allwinner-d1: new aport (MR 3761) 2023-01-05 03:51:58 +01:00
exkc
66c863af81
u-boot-mangopi-mq-pro: new aport (MR 3761) 2023-01-05 03:51:58 +01:00
Anton Bambura
33254c4d19
aarch64 chromebooks: add $deviceinfo_depthcharge_board to deviceinfo (MR 3724)
This is needed to use depthchargectl instead of mkdepthcharge

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2023-01-05 03:49:21 +01:00
Anton Bambura
b243969ea7
pine64-pinephonepro: use generated grub.cfg (MR 3724) 2023-01-05 03:49:15 +01:00
Anton Bambura
33c59fc7fa
pine64-pinebookpro: use generated extlinux.conf (MR 3724) 2023-01-05 03:49:15 +01:00
Anton Bambura
d59be3b0ea
main/boot-deploy: upgrade to 0.7.0 (MR 3724) 2023-01-05 03:49:10 +01:00
Julian Winkler
f3b5419349
motorola-smi: new device (Motorola RAZR i) (MR 3774)
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2023-01-05 03:37:38 +01:00
Julian Winkler
1e9be758ea
linux-postmarketos-intel-medfield: new kernel for Intel Medfield (MR 3774) 2023-01-05 03:37:24 +01:00
Newbyte
e756db4ba3
linux-postmarketos-stericsson: upgrade to 6.1 (MR 3730)
Also enable MGLRU.

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2023-01-05 02:58:11 +01:00
Cédric Bellegarde
fb119cc8e2
main/postmarketos-ui-phosh: clean up dconf overrides (MR 3775)
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2023-01-05 02:48:34 +01:00
Petr Vorel
ca20cbcaf4
linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8994: upgrade to 6.1.2 (MR 3762)
New features:
* msm8994-huawei-angler: Add sdhc1 definition (internal SD card).

Backporting 3 patches:
* 0001-arm64-dts-msm8992-bullhead-add-memory-hole-region.patch
fixes bullhead boot since 6.0-rc1, already in qcom tree

* 0002-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-bullhead-Fix-cont_splash_mem-.patch
memory fix, likely to be merged

* 0003-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-bullhead-Disable-dfps_data_me.patch
memory fix, likely to be merged

* 0004-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-Don-t-use-sfpb-mutex.patch
memory fix, likely to be merged

* 0005-arm64-dts-msm8994-angler-fix-the-memory-map.patch
fixes angler reset during starting services in rootfs,
likely to be merged

Remove all backported commits from newer versions.

While at it, remove various CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_.* and
CONFIG_MSM_.* and CONFIG_.*_QCOM_.* for other SOCs.

Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
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2023-01-05 00:38:16 +01:00
André Apitzsch
383bdab043
bq-piccolo: add remote processor switch (MR 3780)
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2023-01-04 23:33:17 +01:00
Luca Weiss
e07103fb74
testing/linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8974: upgrade to 6.0.13 (MR 3658)
Manual config changes:
* CRYPTO_DEV_QCOM_RNG=m
* LEDS_IS31FL319X=m
* QCOM_RMTFS_MEM=y

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2022-12-29 19:31:45 +01:00
Affe Null
8141d4f90f
linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8909: remove (MR 3768)
Support for msm8909 devices has been merged into msm8916-mainline

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2022-12-29 18:41:16 +01:00
Affe Null
ac7fc0276b
nokia-leo: new device (MR 3768)
Initial port using msm8916-mainline kernel
2022-12-29 18:41:16 +01:00
Affe Null
a722471215
nokia-sparkler: new device (MR 3768)
Initial port using msm8916-mainline kernel
2022-12-29 18:41:16 +01:00
Affe Null
3695a9246a
nokia-argon: add modem support and switch to msm8916-mainline kernel (MR 3768) 2022-12-29 18:41:16 +01:00
Affe Null
66982061a1
soc-qcom-msm8909: new aport (MR 3768)
Shared SoC package for MSM8909

Currently provides a dummy soc-qcom-msm8909 package that depends on
soc-qcom-msm8916 and a soc-qcom-msm8909-modem package for modem support.
2022-12-29 18:40:55 +01:00
Affe Null
75cd718f5c
modem/rmtfs: add tunning partition alias patch for msm8909 Nokia devices (MR 3768)
Like alcatel-idol3, these devices have a tunning partition. However, the
modem calls it modem_tng instead of modem_tunning. This patch adds the
alternative name for the partition.

An upstream pull request has already been submitted (see patch).
2022-12-29 18:40:12 +01:00
Luca Weiss
ac073485e0
fairphone-fp3: add swlock-offset, make msm-fb-refresher downstream-only (MR 3767)
Since the RTC like on most Qualcomm chips is read-only, use
swclock-offset package to fix up time after boot.

And since we don't need msm-fb-refresher on mainline, move it to the
downstream kernel subpackage.
2022-12-29 18:22:48 +01:00
Luca Weiss
ce8f4219d2
fairphone-fp2: add swclock-offset dependency (MR 3767)
The device has a standard read-only Qualcomm RTC, so time without
swclock-offset will always be wrong after reboot.
2022-12-29 18:22:48 +01:00
Raymond Hackley
ecc98c26de
samsung-grandmax: move to community (MR 3696)
Like samsung-e7, samsung-grandmax works quite well. Move it to community.

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2022-12-29 18:17:41 +01:00
Andreas Kemnade
f046cd5d1b
kobo-librah2o: new device (MR 2954)
Basic support for the Kobo Libra H2O ebook reader.

Waveform handling shares the same oddities as for the Kobo Clara HD, the
existing waveform from eMMC is used.

Preferred way to install is to export the eMMC as USB Mass storage,
backing it up, and installing there.

U-Boot is a more recent one than the factory u-boot, supporting easy
access for buttons/LEDs. Pressing PageUp while powering on gives you the
possibility to enable USB mass storage mode to restore your backup.

Kernel is the near mainline kernel also used by the Kobo Clara HD.

It lacks some devicetree additions which are planned for the next
update, but basic things like buttons, usb, serial and wifi are
supported.
2022-12-29 18:07:51 +01:00
Sicelo A. Mhlongo
a787222aeb
postmarketos-ui-i3wm: use tinydm and relocate device-specific file (MR 3769)
* lock.sh is specific to Nokia N900, so move to device-nokia-n900
* use tinydm instead of lightdm

Signed-off-by: Sicelo A. Mhlongo <absicsz@gmail.com>
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2022-12-29 17:57:38 +01:00
Alistair Francis
22e26ced4f
linux-purism-librem5: upgrade to 6.1.1pureos1 (MR 3758)
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me>
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2022-12-29 17:50:52 +01:00
Oliver Smith
aebf7d2898
temp/megapixels-purism: bump pkgrel (MR 3771)
Fix for:
  missing depend(s): so:libcamera.so.0.0.2

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2022-12-29 17:47:26 +01:00
Oliver Smith
3afcd215a7
main/postmarketos-ui-plasma-desktop: move some deps to extra (MR 3756)
Move some dependencies from plasma-desktop to the -extras subpackage, so
they don't get installed by default:

* audiocd-kio (2 MiB): using a CD drive with postmarketOS seems to be a
  very rare combination
* kolourpaint (3 MiB): very basic image editor with featureset of MS
  paint, I don't think it's that useful in a default install. Users
  looking for an image editor may want to use e.g. krita instead and can
  install whatever they want to use after the default install is done.
* kwrite (20 MiB): another text editor, kate (3 MiB), is already getting
  installed by default
* okular (81 MiB): quite big, and pdfs can also be viewed in firefox
  which we install by default
* mesa-demos (50 MiB): rather big for just being some graphical demos

It's always a good idea to keep the install image small, but in this
instance the change was prompted because we currently hit a size limit
when generating install images. In particular, when generating the
v22.12 image for the pinebookpro. The process for generating install
images is not optimized for size (see bpo issue 116) and this should be
improved, but in the meantime let's just reduce the install size with
this patch on edge and backport it to v22.12 so building this image
doesn't fail anymore.

Sizes listed above are for aarch64 and include dependencies that get
removed together with removing the package.
2022-12-29 17:35:09 +01:00
M0Rf30
595821f808
xiaomi-vince: remove downstream kernel and unuseful resources (MR 3760)
Signed-off-by: Gianluca Boiano <morf3089@gmail.com>
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2022-12-29 17:32:29 +01:00
Oliver Smith
05030c7cfe
channels.cfg: mark v22.12 as released 2022-12-22 23:31:12 +01:00
Oliver Smith
6c06572dba
cross/gcc-*: upgrade to 12.2.1_git20220924-r6 2022-12-22 23:08:55 +01:00
Alistair Francis
9183be336b
linux-purism-librem5: Add 166MHz to DDRC OPP table (MR 3754)
Backport the Purism patch from https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux/-/merge_requests/640

"With this patch, older revisions (2.0) should be able to switch between
166MHz and 800MHz as opposed to being stuck to 800MHz all the time, since
that was the only supported frequency in the OPP table."

Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me>

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2022-12-20 12:17:16 -08:00
Minecrell
04c166cdde
firmware-motorola-osprey: package wcnss firmware for harpia (MR 3746)
The WCNSS firwmare used for motorola-harpia seems to have weird issues
that prevent using WiFi properly except for a few limited channels. It
is not clear why this happens, it seems to be some peculiar firmware
difference (perhaps the channels need to be enabled with some
non-standard command).

Since Motorola uses the same signing keys for all their MSM8916
devices, it is possible to use the firmware from other devices instead.
Initial testing shows promising results when using the older WCNSS
firmware from motorola-osprey instead, it does not seem to have this
issue.

It's not clear yet if this has any negative effects. The WCNSS firmware
should not be device-specific, but theoretically it could be (if
Motorola made some weird changes inside it).

For now just package it in firmware-motorola-osprey-wcnss. This package
can be easily installed on harpia devices for testing (using apk add)
and will then take precendence over the default firmware from the
firmware partition (via msm-firmware-loader).

Move firmware-motorola-osprey from testing to community so that the
package is preserved for motorola-harpia users (testing is deleted in
stable branches).

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2022-12-20 08:30:15 +01:00
Minecrell
2f315e3b72
motorola-osprey: use device-specific WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv.bin (MR 3746)
motorola-osprey can generally use the firmware from motorola-harpia
(which is a bit newer). However, the WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv.bin is usually
device specific (it contains some kind of calibration values for
WiFi/BT).

The file packaged in firmware-motorola-osprey-wcnss-nv is identical to
the file in firmware-motorola-harpia-wcnss-nv. However, It looks a bit
like this might be a mistake in the source repository
(https://github.com/pmsourcedump/firmware-motorola-osprey). The
wlan/prima folder there is completely identical to the one used for
motorola-harpia, but the stock ROM and LineageOS use different files.

Fix this by packaging the file from TheMuppets. Also modernize the
firmware-motorola-osprey package by applying pil-squasher to the
venus/video firmware.
2022-12-20 08:29:57 +01:00
Minecrell
047a8ba6dc
motorola-osprey: restore firmware package (MR 3746)
This reverts parts of commit 9c8a189e6d
("motorola-osprey: use firmware from harpia (MR 2613)").
2022-12-20 08:29:57 +01:00
Minecrell
7273c5d1b3
motorola-osprey: rename to Motorola Moto G 2015 (MR 3746)
motorola-osprey has a very clunky name at the moment "Motorola Moto G
3rd gen. (2015)". The device was mostly just called "Motorola Moto G"
by Motorola, so it is hard to choose a fitting (but unique) name.

In the postmarketOS wiki it is called "Motorola Moto G 2015" so let's
just drop the "3rd gen." in the pmOS device package as well.

Also make the deviceinfo consistent with harpia while at it.
2022-12-20 08:29:47 +01:00
Anton Bambura
a4a0451269
google-bob: new device (MR 3747)
cros-ec-sensorhub is blocked because of wrong accelerometer mount matrix
2022-12-20 08:23:04 +01:00
Kabir Akzaman
891109adce
samsung-j7elte: new device (Samsung Galaxy J7) (MR 3715)
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2022-12-19 22:37:58 -08:00
Elagost
fd90572c61
postmarketos-base: replace sudo with cmd:sudo (MR 3721)
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2022-12-18 13:23:33 -08:00
Oliver Smith
7d673c4301
main/postmarketos-release-upgrade: upgrade to 1.3.1 (MR 3750)
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2022-12-18 14:55:09 +01:00
Anjandev Momi
8c466207dd
main/sxmo-common: allow switching between pipewire and pulseaudio (MR 3711)
Users can switch to pulseaudio with:
  doas apk add sxmo-audio-common-pulse

We can make the poco f1 device APKBUILD depend on
sxmo-common-audio-pulse. This allows you to install pulseaudio on Sxmo
which was the reason Joel said the poco f1 was having issues with call
audio: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1821

After installing pulseaudio with this patch, the other side still
cannot hear me. I am posting this work so that others can just run
pulseaudio on sxmo and find out what's causing this bug.

Note by ollieparanoid: while it doesn't fix the bug completely, it seems
it's required to make calling work again, something we definitively want
to have in v22.12 so I'm merging this now. Also the sxmo-utils patch was
merged to sxmo-utils upstream, but isn't in alpine yet. Adding this
package (previous patch) temporarily makes sense.

Co-developed-by: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
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2022-12-18 14:36:21 +01:00
Anjandev Momi
3ff8cfa528
temp/sxmo-utils: patch to support pulseaudio (MR 3711)
This package is just forked from alpine upstream and patched to support
pulseaudio. This patch should be upstreamed to sxmo but posting here so
that others can help me figure out why audio calls with poco f1 and Sxmo
are broken:

https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1821
2022-12-18 14:34:23 +01:00
M0Rf30
7125b75b68
linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8953: upgrade to 6.0.10 (MR 3697)
Signed-off-by: Gianluca Boiano <morf3089@gmail.com>

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2022-12-18 13:35:22 +01:00
M0Rf30
0a74080b08
xiaomi-vince: command-line cleanup and panels enablement (MR 3697)
Signed-off-by: Gianluca Boiano <morf3089@gmail.com>
2022-12-18 13:35:17 +01:00
Jan Jasper de Kroon
2707def9f8
device/main/linux-postmarketos-allwinner: Switch to CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL (MR 3720)
Schedutil is a CPU scheduler that is designed to be more efficient than other schedulers, such as the conservative scheduler, in terms of energy consumption.
This is because schedutil uses information about the utilization of individual CPU cores to make more intelligent decisions about when and how to scale the frequency of the CPU.
This can help to reduce the overall power consumption of the device, which can be particularly beneficial for battery-powered devices.
Additionally, schedutil can also help to improve the overall performance of the device by ensuring that the CPU is able to operate at its maximum frequency when needed.

In my personal testing I haven't seen any noticable impact on power consumption, while the performance does certainly noticeably increase
Note: This is only a change in the aarch64 configuration as the armv7 configuration already used the schedutil scheduler as default.

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2022-12-18 13:32:22 +01:00
Raffaele Tranquillini
1bb85eecbd
cutiepi-tablet: new device (MR 3737)
This adds initial support to CutiePi tablet, with basic peripherals, sound, touchscreen, and wireless support.

Signed-off-by: Raffaele Tranquillini <raffaele.tranquillini@gmail.com>

Add peripheral overlays

Signed-off-by: Raffaele Tranquillini <raffaele.tranquillini@gmail.com>

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2022-12-18 13:13:19 +01:00
Jan Jasper de Kroon
433e4155f1
device/community/linux-pine64-pinephonepro: Switch to CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL (MR 3719)
Schedutil is a CPU scheduler that is designed to be more efficient than other schedulers, such as the conservative scheduler, in terms of energy consumption.
This is because schedutil uses information about the utilization of individual CPU cores to make more intelligent decisions about when and how to scale the frequency of the CPU.
This can help to reduce the overall power consumption of the device, which can be particularly beneficial for battery-powered devices.
Additionally, schedutil can also help to improve the overall performance of the device by ensuring that the CPU is able to operate at its maximum frequency when needed.

In my personal testing I haven't seen any noticable impact on power consumption, while the performance does certainly noticeably increase

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2022-12-18 13:05:10 +01:00
André Apitzsch
9cbee8fda5
bq-piccolo: fix Phosh scaling (MR 3732) 2022-12-18 12:59:41 +01:00
André Apitzsch
4531d7695c
bq-piccolo: add FDE support (MR 3732) 2022-12-18 12:59:41 +01:00