Default dbus policy of ofono allows only root user and users who are
logged into tty using at_console policy. However since our dbus is not
built with elogind, at_console is never set.
This allows user in wheel group to access ofono
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Enable armhf again, because "gnome-session" is available in Alpine for
armhf now.
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sure that all packages build for armhf.
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Signed-off-by: David Heidelberg <david@ixit.cz>
It seems the the CFLAGS are not properly set in the CMakeLists.txt.
Cmake currently appends -std=gnu90 at the end of the CFLAGS, overriding
the earlier set -std=c99. Work around this with sed. Better fix is
welcome, this is a stop-gap solution to unbreak the build (which is
blocking build.postmarketos.org).
Fix build with current abuild version by removing the "-devel" suffix
in /usr/lib/pkgconfig/*.pc. Set "pcprefix" instead, so abuild doesn't
confuse these packages with the regular mesa.
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Fixes: #386
Remove all firmware-support dependencies from the firmware package and
add them to -downstream-firmware and -mainline-firmware packages which
have an install_if on the downstream or mainline kernel subpackage.
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Stock Android on PineTab is detected as 1f3a:1007.
Use those values as USB idVendor and idProduct on
postmarketOS, too.
idVendor 1f3a is "Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd."
idProduct 1007 is unknown to databases.
It's unmaintained both on our side and upstream. Nobody stepped up to
maintain it (https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/issues/372), so
let's drop it before it introduces security issues and compilation
problems.
ConfigFS USB attrs are customizable based on the `deviceinfo_usb_*` variables,
however some downstream kernels (e.g: msm-3.18) doesn't use configfs, instead
uses the traditional Android USB Gadget.
Based on `deviceinfo_usb_{idVendor/idProduct}` variables, we can change the USB
vendor and product.
So that on these devices, we can make it appear on USB bus as the correct USB
vendor/product ID, not "Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)"
Signed-off-by: Danct12 <danct12@disroot.org>
At the moment, a full file system check is forced even if the
file system is marked clean (i.e. it was properly unmounted the
last time it was used). On large file systems with slow I/O
(e.g. SD cards), this can take a significant amount of time.
Removing the -f option of e2fsck allows skipping the full
file system check if it is marked clean, speeding up the boot time.
Some devices' downstream kernels may have different RNDIS/functionfs
drivers (ex. QCRNDIS) that require different values for some
configfs gadget attributes. Make it possible to customize with
deviceinfo file from device- package.
The idea is that each device- package can optionally specify a
bunch of `deviceinfo_usb_*` variables to customize the way it is
visible on USB bus. The ability to override
`deviceinfo_usb_rndis_function` is essential to make downstream
sdm660 based device to appear on USB bus.
While at it, make `idVendor`, `idProduct` and `serialnumber` also
customizable. So that we can make, for example, PineTab appear on
USB bus as PineTab, not as "Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)".