Add rt5033 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE with
USB OTG keyboards:
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 4
- Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Value Edition
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It seems like at least samsung-a5 needs the same "facility lock"
workaround as samsung-serranove, otherwise ModemManager can not detect
the SIM card correctly. Move it to a subpackage of soc-qcom-msm8916
and apply it to samsung-a3 as well just to be sure.
So far this issue seems limited to Samsung devices, at least bq-paella
is not affected (tested with the same SIM card), so it does not seem
right to apply it unconditionally to all devices.
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Due to a regression in ModemManager 1.18.2, a special case to reduce
facility lock query was implemented in ModemManager. Versions up to
1.18.6 need to be patched (separate merge request, possibly in Alpine
Linux). For more details, see pmaports issue #1274.
This udev rule makes use of this special case for device
samsung-serranove.
Remapping the left key of tm2-touchkey to KEY_MENU.
The KEY_APPSELECT, which is set by the device tree, is not available in
the postmarketOS UIs. In X11 UIs this is due to keycode limitation to
8 bit. In Wayland UIs the keycodes don't have this limitation but xkb
keycodes higher 255 are not processed correctly by several software
packages. It still makes sense to keep KEY_APPSELECT in the device tree
because this is the correct mapping intended by the manufacturers when
running the kernel on Android.
Rule D: Devices with secure boot and venus present in the firmware
partition need:
1. GPU firmware (firmware-qcom-adreno-a300)
2. msm-firmware-loader (for wcnss, modem, venus)
4. device-specific -wcnss-nv firmware
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