Now as boot-deploy allows us to generate both boot.img and extlinux.conf
at the same time, enable generating the config for all msm8916 since it
will be used in the future lk2nd release. boot.img is still kept to keep
compatibility with current lk2nd releases and to allow system recovery
with fastboot when required.
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* Depend on the common soc-qcom-sm7150 package
* Set console=null in cmdline
* Add touchscreen firmware to initramfs
* Add required modules for touchscreen to modules-initfs
* Panel output works, drop phoc.ini
* Switch maintainer and co-maintainer
* Bump pkgrel to 1.2
Signed-off-by: Jens Reidel <adrian@travitia.xyz>
hwclock default configuration is to use the S3C RTC, which is mapped to
/dev/rtc0. However, reading from this clock fails with the following
kernel message:
"s3c-rtc 101e0000.rtc: hctosys: unable to read the hardware clock"
and the time as boot is then always set to 1/1/1970.
This commit change the default RTC to the MAX77686 one (mapped to
/dev/rtc1), that does not suffer from this issue.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Marquet <tb@a-marquet.fr>
The adjustments made by this script are unnecessary now that the device
runs a mainline kernel, and more importantly the brcmfmac driver (as
opposed to the bcmdhd driver used in the vendor kernel).
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Marquet <tb@a-marquet.fr>
With the pmbootstrap change let's change the deviceinfo variable names
to the non-deprecated version.
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This commit also removes librecomputer-solitude/alta device tree patches
as they're now upstream.
Signed-off-by: Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
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This device has no maintainers specified, and, though I did not port this
device, I have one and I maintain linux-postmarketos-exynos5, so it is
probably okay for me to take maintainership of it.
As for several other exynos devices we need to disable the
video4linux's udev rule OR disable FIMC IS and patch kernel to fix
build error without FIMC IS.
Add dependency on postmarketos-base-downstream-disable-udev-v4l to
override the v4l rule with symlink to /dev/null. We can then drop
FIMC IS patch and keep kernel config more similar to original one.
As for several other exynos devices we need to disable the
video4linux's udev rule OR disable FIMC IS and patch kernel to fix
build error without FIMC IS.
Add dependency on postmarketos-base-downstream-disable-udev-v4l to
override the v4l rule with symlink to /dev/null. We can then drop
FIMC IS patch and keep kernel config more similar to original one.