Having mesa-dri-gallium installed causes Xorg to crash. See #1658.
Furthermore, display works without at least with near-mainline kernel,
tested with osk-sdl and xfce4.
So if specific applications depend on it, it should be added as a
dependency there.
This reverts MR 3306
This is just a hotfix, Xorg/mesa should be tamed to not crash here
but analyzing that costs time.
There is no need to duplicate things over and over again.
Also load the waveform in initramfs before loading display
modules. That is early enough to have a working display in
initramfs.
GPI_DMA now works so we can use GENI I2C and remove bitbang i2c-gpio.
PM8008 driver from mailing list is imported and configured. CCI (camera
i2c bus) is configured plus CAMCC dependency. And some smaller changes.
We are just building upstream Linux with minor patches and no longer
using the linked GitHub repo, so let's fix this to avoid confusion.
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The downstream kernel has barely any functionality without libhybris
(which is not coming back to pmOS) so move everything related to the
OnePlus 5/5T downstream ports to downstream since a working mainline
port is much more feature rich.
Set the necessary flag in deviceinfo so a user can use a logical
partition that was flashed using fastbootd.
$ fastboot create-logical-partition postmarketOS 1000000000
$ pmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs --partition postmarketOS
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The touchscreen currently is on i2c-gpio due to issues with the hardware
i2c. Include the module in initfs so the touch driver probes and is
usable in osk-sdl.
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vc4 and freedreno have been provided by mesa-dri-gallium for a long
time.
mesa-dri-intel subpackage has been deprecated for a while (previously
dependend on dri-classic and dri-gallium)
mesa-dri-classic drivers is removed because mesa upstream has removed
those old drivers from the tree. They've been replaced (for not-ancient
hardware) by gallium.
See also https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/31848
This enables support for the oneplus3's QCA6174 WiFi chipset. The
`board-2.bin` file (overwriting the file with the same name from the
`linux-firmware-ath10k` package) is created from `bdwlan30.bin`, which
is extracted from the baseband modem firmware disk image,
`NON-HLOS.bin`. This board file has not yet been upstreamed.
Because I don't have access to the serial port yet, I begin with the
vendor kernel.
* Make display work by setting to 16bpp
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The kernel is based on Samsung's downstream kernel for the device. Some
configuration changes are required to make the kernel to work:
* Tizen kernel uses SLP USB gadget, changed to Android USB gadget.
* sprdfb patches and modification on the devicetree files are required
to use the framebuffer.
* Other required pmOS kernel settings were enabled.
* Tizen does not use initramfs, use RAMDISK partition to store initramfs
of pmOS (like heimdall-isorec configuration). As far as I know, no
alternative OS exists for this device so this is the very first usage.
* Flash the root file system to USER, as ROOTFS is < 1 GB in size and
USER is about 2.7 GB.
samsung-kiran: Update device and firmware packages
* Changed kernel configuration for firmware path to follow postmarketOS.
* Post install script to mount CSA partition
CSA partition [1] contains non-volatile data for Tizen devices. As
Samsung Z1 uses this partition to store Wi-Fi and Bluetooth information,
mount this partition to use within postmarketOS.
[1] https://docs.tizen.org/platform/porting/kernel/
linux-samsung-kiran: Use lzop to decompress initramfs
This synchronizes behavior with other heimdall-isorec devices.
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Add udev rule to make feedbackd handle haptics.
With mesa where A619 is supported (which isn't packaged in pmaports
anyways but it's just one small patch that should go upstream in the
near future) Vulkan works absolutely fine, so install the driver for it.
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Add flash method fastboot so we can actually flash it with pmbootstrap,
remove outdated 90-android-touch-dev.rules and improve the formatting
throughout the APKBUILD.
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Don't try to append the dtb if using the downstream kernel.
Fix for:
ERROR: File not found: /usr/share/dtb/qcom-apq8064-asus-nexus7-flo.dtb
Fixes: MR 2239 ("main/linux-postmarketos-qcom-apq8064: new aport")
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This previously caused msm_pm_boot_init to incorrectly get handled as
__init function when it needs to be an __devinit function as it is
called by msm_pm_boot_probe, which is an __devinit function.
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The option `deviceinfo_flash_sparse_samsung_format` seems to work
fine on the xcover4lte.
Setting `deviceinfo_flash_sparse_samsung_format` to `1` (and
`deviceinfo_flash_sparse="true"`) causes heimdall to no longer hang
while the rootfs is being flashed.
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Merge and move Spreadtrum patches from these kernels to shared-patches:
* linux-finepower-f1
* linux-samsung-{gtel3g,gtelwifi,j1mini3g,j3xnlte}
* linux-zte-p731a20
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File system modules are included by default in postmarketos-mkinitfs
and loaded dynamically when needed.
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GPU has been supported for a while in the mainline-ish kernel, so let
pmbootstrap show UIs like Phosh.
And msm-modem-uim-selection will setup the modem well enough so at least
the primary SIM should work out of the box.
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Note from merger (Newbyte):
While this device is aarch64, switching to aarch64 comes with issues
and would need more work than a vendor kernel like this is worth.
Use armv7 for now and hopefully mainline it in the future and switch
to aarch64 then.
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Basic support for the Tolino Shine 3 ebook reader. It is the same board as
the Kobo Clara HD.
Waveform handling shares the same oddities as for the Kobo Clara HD
but the file epdc_E060SCM.fw from the IMX6SL BSP from NXP does also work.
The existing waveform from SD card is used.
Preferred way to install is to clone the internal SD, keeping the original
as a backup, install on that clone.
U-Boot is a more recent one than the factory u-boot, so devicetrees are nicely
supported. Kernel is the near mainline kernel also used by the Kobo Clara HD.
This commit adds a package for the sm6125-mainline kernel fork. As of
now it uses kernel version 5.18_rc4, pulled from torvalds/linux.
You can find the repository on https://gitlab.com/sm6125-mainline/linux
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A quirky device, the last Mi Ax phone in the line. - Powered by
Snapdragon 665 (SM6125, codenamed Trinket), 8 cores, 4 clocked a 2.0
GHz and 4 more clocked at 1.8 GHz. 4-6 GB of RAM, 64-128 GB of UFS
storage, 720p 6.09" AMOLED display, a 48 Mpx quad-bayer camera (plus two
more on the back and one on the front) and an under display fingerprint
sensor which may be impossible to ever implement... *sigh*
Mainline kernel as of now is pretty minimal (framebuffer display, USB
networking). No UFS support (yet!).
patches added are (not all, just some) fixes and feature enhancements
for msm8992 and msm8994 from qcom mainline maintainer tree [1] for v5.18
and v5.19.
Changes:
* update deviceinfo_dtb_mainline for device-huawei-angler and
device-lg-bullhead.
* add sdhc1 support for device-huawei-angler
[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/qcom/linux.git
Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
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