On some devices (mainly the ones that uses wcnss-wlan), there is another
interface beside wlan0, which is p2p0. It is used for Wi-Fi Direct, but
beside that, this might also cause confusion to other users as well. And
also you cannot connect into any network with this interface.
Fix missing symlink for the first driver in mv_dri() (caused by "shift"
at the wrong position). Build freedreno for arm only, not for all
arches.
Lima is for rendering and sun4i-drm (part of kmsro) for the display, so
split it into its own subpackage and use it in device-pine-*.
[ci:skip-build]: ollieparanoid made sure, that this builds. This won't
finish in time in CI.
Fix up for !359: the pkgrel was not bumped, and because the real mesa
version was stored in _pkgver instead of pkgver (which is set to 9999),
this means that the APKBUILD has exactly the same version as before. So
pmbootstrap will not try to build it, resulting in a missing
mesa-dri-lima package and general confusion.
See also:
https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/merge_requests/359#note_170054969
temp/mesa: enable mesa-dri-lima subpackage
temp/mesa: add a fix for Wayland on Lima
temp/mesa-purism-gc7000: update to latest Git and try to resolve conflicts with mesa
temp/mesa: switch version to 19.1.0-rc1
device/device-pine-a64lts: add mesa and mesa-dri-lima to depends
device/device-pine-dontbeevil: add mesa to depends
device/device-purism-librem5dev: remove now defunct mesa-purism-gc7000-dri-imx from depends
temp/mesa*: re-add X11 support
temp/mesa-purism-gc7000: fix build error which for some reason didn't cause problems earlier
temp/mesa*: fix X11 DRI symlinks
This is the beginning of a port to the the LG devices with the codename
vee7e, the one i have is the LG-P710 but according to the xda forum
there are some others, so if someone could test those that would be
nice.
I have not done any work besides making the kernel build and checking if
it boots so there still are some rather obvious issues but it boots and
has working USB-networking as well as a partially working screen and
touchscreen.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
device is very similar to samsung-gts210vewifi (SM-T813),
just has additional LTE modem.
Have to use gcc6 for kernel compilation, otherwise get
'Unhandled fault: alignment fault (0x96000061) at 0xffffff8001787f4c'
errors on kernel startup, and device always reboots.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
* Add support for osk-sdl
* Use latest commit from bitrvmpd
* Add udev rules, scripts for charging led
* Add (hacky) udev rule for jack detection
* Add pulseaudio files
* Silence substream kernel messages
* Change charging script path
* Move adsp-audio dependency to firmware to avoid watchdog
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
* Fixed audio
* Fixed battery handeling
* Added fix for touchscreen not working for everyone
* Use newer upstream kernel
[ci:skip-build]: won't finish in time, Martijn made sure that it builds.
Install msm-fb-refresher, it's needed for the screen to refresh.
Update the kernel to a new commit with several patches applied to fix
the touchscreen - before it wasn't working properly.
Switch architecture from armhf to armv7.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
They are available in Alpine again for armhf and armv7.
Networkmanager is still missing, so we keep it it temp for now. Upstream
patch submitted: https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports/pull/7626
Related: #244
Due to the following dependency chain, it is currently not available
in Alpine for armhf and armv7. This breaks postmarketos-base.
postmarketos-base -> networkmanager -> polkit -> mozjs60
This can be reverted, when networkmanager is back for arm{hf,v7} in
Alpine. The mozjs60 arm fix is from here:
https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports/pull/7561
Related: #244
Rebuild to fix missing dependencies:
so:libicui18n.so.63, so:libicuuc.so.63
Currently we are facing another upstream compatibility issue with
Alpine, which is why CI will fail: polkit and therefore
networkmanager don't exist for armhf, armv7. See #244 for details.
This rebases the Pixel 3 XL patches on top of current
linux master branch (5.1-rc7 + a few more commits since then)
Also enabled KASLR in the defconfig.
[ci:skip-build]: this kernel takes more than one hour to build.
The phone boots postmarketOS and shows logo.
USB networking and flashing via fastboot works.
Display is currently broken but I will try to fix it soon.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
This script triggers late initialization of some platform
drivers that cannot be probed at boot time, because for
example they use firmware blobs on partitions that are
not mounted during early kernel startup.
Disabled by default, can be enabled on per-device basis.
Plasma lockscreen is currently hard or impossible to unlock
using phone itself, that's why you should send a command to
ConsoleKit over DBus in a shell. This script saves from extra
typing.
Adjust the depends of the GCC-8 cross compiler packages after the change
from pmbootstrap!1778. This does not have any effect (since the GCC-8
aports don't have !tracedeps in options, in contrary to the other GCC
aports we ship). But it makes sure that we don't get any changes after
running the repository maintenance script from here:
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Repository_maintenance
[ci:skip-build]: cosmetic change, build would take too long anyway
The postmarketos initramfs is larger than android initramfs. This causes
problems on some devices like htc-ace that have a very small boot
partition (4MB in htc-ace). I've been able to make the boot image small
enough to fit by compressing initramfs using lzma.
With this change it should be possible to change the compression in
deviceinfo like this: deviceinfo_initfs_compression='lzma'
or even deviceinfo_initfs_compression='lzma -9'. When no option is
specified it defaults to 'gzip -1'.
I've also added dependencies to compression utilities for all possible
initramfs compression algorithms.
* Moved more PinePhone related kernel stuff to the upstream
* Added cma=256M so the CSI subsystem doesn't throw out-of-memory errors
when capturing at higher than 1280x720 resolutions (but it still hangs)
* Removed a lot of modules that get compiled for DVB tuners after
enableing the camera stuff.
[ci:skip-build]: doesn't finish in time
Explicitly depend on mpc1. Our generated gcc aports use the !tracedeps
option, so we need to explicitly set the libraries it depends on.
This has mostly not been an issue, as we are installing our gcc
packages together with Alpine's gcc package, which causes the libraries
to get installed anyway.
Fixes#236.
[ci:skip-build]: takes too long to build.
* Inverted the X-axis on the touchscreen
* Enabled the driver for the wifi/bluetooth chip and added it to the dts
* Added a horrible hack for making the touchscreen work
This also decreases the kernel version because the previous version I've
used was technically incorrect.
[ci:skip-build]: doesn't finish in time
The config file for container from Halium repo is outdated, and will not
load on latest version of LXC, here is the error when you start the container:
postmarketos:~$ sudo lxc-start android
lxc-start: android: confile.c: parse_line: 2447 Unknown configuration key "lxc.rootfs"
lxc-start: android: parse.c: lxc_file_for_each_line_mmap: 142 Failed to parse config file "/var/lib/lxc/android/config" at line "lxc.rootfs = /var/lib/lxc/android/rootfs"
Failed to load config for android
lxc-start: android: tools/lxc_start.c: main: 264 Failed to create lxc_container
postmarketos:~$
This pull request updates the config file, but also use the latest
commit.
device-xiaomi-santoni:
* Added initial audio support (generated by xml2ucm)
* Fixed splash screen size (720x1280), which also fixes the screen
showing "posma"
firmware-xiaomi-santoni:
* Firmware files are added (contains ADSP and WCNSS firmwares), these
* files are from Developer ROM 03/29 by Xiaomi.
linux-xiaomi-santoni:
* Kernel updated to 3.18.138.
* Modernized GCC, it'll now compile with the latest GCC from Alpine.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
This package was a workaround for out-of-tree modules (wireguard). We
have dropped the wireguard kernel module package already, and since
kernel-scripts is failing to build now (it would need to be updated),
let's drop it as well.
If somebody wants to bring back *and maintain* the wireguard
out-of-tree kernel module, I've documented how we had done it here:
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Out-of-tree_kernel_modules
[ci:skip-build]: building the kernels that have been adjusted to drop
kernel-scripts related code would take too long for CI,
but I'm making sure that everything still builds before
merging.
* fix patch file names and reorder them properly
* add patch to fix framebuffer memory allocation
* add patch to fix compile warning for iptables plugin xt_connbytes
* add patch to properly assign MAC address for USB RNDIS
* add backport patch from upstream about O_PATH file descriptors
[ci:skip-build]: already went through successfully in CI
@drebrez originally based klte port on lineage-16.0 branch (Android 9),
but we need compatibility with Android 7.1, so use lineage-14.1 branch.
Also tidy up downstream kernel config a little bit (pass it through
pmbootstrap kconfig edit, change nothing, exit with saving).
This adds the required firmware to allow ip link set wlan0 up, which
then enables Samsung Hero-Devices, the Galaxy S7 (herolte) and the
Galaxy S7 Edge (hero2lte), to connect to the Internet.
* Created seperate DTB for the devkit named sun50i-a64-dontbeevil.dts so
it can easily be edited and the diff remains readable in gitlab
* Added patch to build the new dtb
* Added the ST LIS3MDL to the new dtb (Magnetometer)
* Added the SensorTek STK3335 to the new dtb (Proximity and ambient
light sensor)
* InvenSense MPU-6050 to the new dtb (Accelerometer and gyroscope)
* Added CSI bus and OV5640 camera
Remaining issues:
* The STK3310 module doesn't load automatically
* Camera doesn't want to capture but does show up as /dev/video0
[ci:skip-build]: doesn't finish in time
The working directory can contain other files. For example pmbootstrap uses
the same directory for generating android recovery zip files. Extra files
can end up being archived into the recovery zip.
This change explicitly passes the list of files to be archived.