Recent libqmi update in Alpine [1] splits off binary utilities into a
subpackage. This breaks the selection script which depends on qmicli.
Add the new qmi-utils as a dependency to make sure the script can
continue to work.
[1] - a1e61165f4
NOTE: Should be likely backported without the kernel config changes
since Alpine 3.15 still has the older gcc version.
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The downstream kernel provider does not exist any more (see
samsung-m0-downstream if you really want the vendor kernel), so remove
this as it is unused.
With selinux enabled, build fails with gcc-11 with multiple errors like this:
/home/pmos/build/src/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250-0c1bed1067131a0bd3e56c1cbdd3473606c5a48a/out/../security/selinux/hooks.c:5553:(.text+0xb34): relocation truncated to fit: R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against `.bss.rtic'
Selinux is not required for pmOS, so this change should be safe.
rc-update fails if this service is not in the default runlevel,which is
the case if it's a brand new installation, or would be the case later on
upgrading this package again after the service was already removed from
the runlevel.
The issue that c47c62e3 set out to solve isn't fatal, if polkit fails to
start by openrc then users can manually remove it from the runlevel.
partially reverts c47c62e3
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This upgrades ttyescape to use buffyboard, a new fbkeyboard replacement
by @Cherrypicker. It adds a lot of missing keys and uses the same layout
as Phosh's Squeekboard, so should feel much more like home for Phosh
users.
This also switches to the new HKDM daemon for hotkey handling, replacing
triggerhappy.
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A recent(?) update in shellcheck made this fail, possibly because the
test in shellcheck was fixed(?) or ???
The failure this fixes is:
Test with shellcheck: ./main/msm-firmware-loader/msm-firmware-loader.sh
In msm-firmware-loader.sh line 49:
if [ -z "${FW_PARTITIONS##*$PARTNAME*}" ] && [ -n "$PARTNAME" ]
^-------^ SC2295 (info): Expansions inside ${..} need to be quoted separately, otherwise they match as patterns.
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Simple upgrade with few generic kernel features enabled
* IWD support
* F2FS
* NTFS3_FS
* USB mass storage support
* disable MTD and build more things as modules to reduce
kernel size to compensate some new built-in options,
as kernel doesn't boot otherwise.
No new things for pmOS's devices (yet). Should work same as before.
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Changing source to freemangordon's branch as that is much more stable and does not crash, got firefox running, which with older mesa would crash the GPU
gnss-share is a location provider I wrote for the librem 5's GPS module,
and can be used directly from geoclue. It allows saving and loading
A-GPS data (manual steps, for now) to facilitate faster fixes.
I'm not completely happy with having to use sed to patch geoclue's conf,
but:
1) I really only need to change 1 line
2) there's a non-zero chance geoclue's conf will be changed in aports if
new permissions are required for things later
So carrying the config in the device package and using
"replaces=geoclue" (like the postmarketos-* stuff) didn't seem like a
maintainable solution long term since the geoclue conf might gain needed
fixes/features that might make a copy in the device package outdated...
Display the app icon properly, instead of the "unknown" icon, in the
activity view. Phosh attempts to open a .desktop file with the name of
the gtk app-id, but the app-id is "firefox" and the file is named
org.mozilla.firefox.desktop (see related commit, where it was renamed
for a good reason). The way Phosh is doing the name lookup doesn't
always work for other apps too, phosh_get_desktop_app_info_for_app_id()
has workarounds e.g. for gnome-control-center hardcoded. As workaround,
add a .desktop file that makes the icon show up properly, but is not
displayed anywhere else (NoDisplay=true).
Replace epiphany with FF in the default favorite applications in phosh
(top 4 displayed at the top). We already install FF instead of epiphany
and so the 4th place is currently empty.
Related: 2d291a4afc
This packages the megapixels fork that purism has supporting the librem
5.
The `provides="megapixels"` is there so that apk doesn't try to install
both megapixels and this package side-by-side. If the user explicitly
installs megapixels-purism, apk will remove megapixels first. The
original megapixels is still preferred by apk by default.
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Finally a new upgrade! This brings along some minor driver changes and
improvements, more stuff slowly landing upstream.
We also get a few new splats during boot, these are inevitable at this
point due to fw_devlink changes and large reworking of the drm/msm code,
they are caused by the common clock framework not knowing that some
clocks are left enabled by the bootloader, it panics when they aren't in
a state it expects. They are harmless as far as I know.
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Unfortunately it looks like some modem firmwares (or SIM cards?) need
more time until the SIM card shows up in the modem. This means that the
SIM card might not get configured, making it look like it was not
detected at all. On the other hand, having the previous long wait loop
affects _all devices_ when there is really no SIM inserted.
The proper solution would be to make it possible to configure SIM cards
once they show up (probably in ModemManager). Until then, try to make it
possible to workaround this by introducing a configurable delay to wait
for the SIM card. It is set to minimal "1 seconds" by default but could
be increased by the user if needed to give the modem enough time to detect
the SIM card.
This reverts commit 683b543a3b ("msm-modem-uim-selection: Don't wait
for SIM (MR 2470)" but with a new configuration mechanism and a default
of 1 second only.
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This cuts downloads in half as only the needed sources are downloaded.
It also makes the packages simpler and fixes a bug where the oneplus3t
subpackage was overwriting the 20-adreno-gpu-firmware.files of the
oneplus3 subpackage.