Start squashing all the .mdt files into .mbn and install those. Keep
installing compatibility symlinks so old and new kernel versions can
work with the firmware - the kernel detects the correct format anyways.
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Currently, the build fails with the following error message:
arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S: Assembler messages:
arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.S:346: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `#'
make[1]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:343: arch/arm/mm/proc-v7.o] Error 1
make: *** [Makefile:952: arch/arm/mm] Error 2
This is because in binutils package, starting with version 2.41, stopped
supporting Sun/Solaris style flags on section directive.
To fix that, use a patch that replaces this with the GNU style flags,
partly backported from mainline.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2355
For some reason we don't have dtb subdirectories.
Tested locally to pass pmbootstrap install and checked /boot for dtbs
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This device port uses U-Boot as a basic bootloader. Users should install
U-Boot and reinstall pmOS to the U-Boot version of port (this one).
Thus an upgrade from old installations that depend on old vendor bootloader
is not implemented.
Instruction how to install U-Boot can be found on dedicated page of
pmOS wiki.
Signed-off-by: Svyatoslav Ryhel <clamor95@gmail.com>
Also disable some drivers and subsystems in the kernel configuration
that are generally unused on the platform, according to the
corresponding patch in the kernel repository.
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Signed-off-by: Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
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Manual config changes:
* Enable SYSCON_REBOOT_MODE
* Enable LEDS_QCOM_LPG (not yet used but initial driver support present)
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Linux 6.7-rc1 looks for the venus (video) firmware in
qcom/venus-1.8/venus.mbn instead of qcom/venus-1.8/venus.mdt.
Let's install it in both places with a symlink so that the firmware
packages work for both older and newer Linux versions.
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Swap maintainer and co-maintainer (David is not active now and requested
it himself). Also update email addresses.
Signed-off-by: Danila Tikhonov <danila@jiaxyga.com>
The mainline port has almost reached full feature parity with the
downstream port. Default to mainline in new installations, but keep
downstream around as it'll still be needed for bringing up the currently
missing features.
GPS on milletwifi is via the "modem", which doesn't have any cell model
support, but is similar. This starts the modem remoteproc to support
GPS output.
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Firmware drivers will load too early, before msm-firmware-loader, so they
won't load the necessary firmware. Instead, mark them as modules so they load
later in the boot process, when the firmware is available.
BINFMT_MISC for running qemu on this system, and HIDRAW is used for some
USB devices. ETHERNET lets me use usb NICs, since this device does not
have a rj45 port/onboard NIC.
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And don't bother disabling the gpsd service given how unlikely it is
that someone is doing something serious with this device, let alone
having it in the first place. Plus, it's in testing.
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msm-firmware-loader path is valid only on booted phones, which won't exist
in pmbootstrap chroot, but results in no such file or directory errors.
Drop 30-gpu-firmware.files to workaround temporarily. Besides it's
preferred to be put in firmware packages.
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Samsung Manta is now supported by linux-posmarketos-exynos5.
Update device-samsung-manta to use it, and move downstream kernel and
device to unmaintained.
Also adds a script and networkmanager configuration to autoconfigure
WiFi MAC address from /proc/cmdline.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Marquet <tb@a-marquet.fr>
WiFi firmware for brcm43241b0 is in linux-firmware, but not the calibration (bcmdhd.cal).
Mainline driver need bcmdhd.cal to be renamed brcmfmac43241b0-sdio.samsung,nexus10-manta.txt.
Mainline Bluetooth driver needs BCM.samsung,nexus10-manta.hcd.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Marquet <tb@a-marquet.fr>
Postmarketos-base-downstream provides a lightdm config file needed
for GUI to be brought up when using an x11 based UI.
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- Add SM5708 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE
with USB OTG keyboards and fix USB networking.
- Configure getty using deviceinfo_getty variable.
- Add USB ID 04e8:6860 to deviceinfo
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Some firmware packages has only a WCNSS config file, which is decoded
from base64 uploaded to Pastebin, and there is nothing to unpack.
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Upstream boot-deploy (me, lol) removed generate_gummiboot,
and now generate_systemd_boot is used to configure both gummiboot and
systemd boot.
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As with the firmware commit, no effort is done to keep firmware packages
working with downstream kernel.
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Package adsp, modem and wifi firmware for mainline. Compatibility with
downstream firmware is not kept on purpose, if somebody wants this,
please make some subpackage for it!
Tested on the V0.2 variant of the hardware which comes with some U-Boot
build preinstalled. I don't know if this will be the case for the final
version that will be shipped to customers, but the announecment would
imply so given that it says the device "incorporates a advanced [sic]
BIOS compatible with UEFI".
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This includes the "Alta" and "Solitude" boards, the latter of which I
also introduce a device package for in a later patch. It should be easy
to introduce support for the former, but I don't have the hardware to
test that on.
The two new patches have been merged and will be included in Linux 6.7
as I understand.