Add deviceinfo_flash_kernel_on_update="true" to the deviceinfo file.
This makes sure that the updated kernel is flashed to the device every
time the linux-postmarketos-exynos4 package is updated.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
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Reading the wl1251 data on each boot can be useful when using the same SD card
on different devices, allowing each to fetch its correct calibration data.
Additionally, this opens up the possibility to simplify the packaging (in
follow-up commit)
Package was removed and is now included in boot-deploy.
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Move goodix calibration rules to an subpackage because only the
replacement controllers are need this.
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Near-mainline kernel is feature-complete since quite some time, so lets
use that as a default also to simplify boot process, since downstream kernel
depends on various blobs loaded into memory by the bootloader.
Get rid of quirks required in boot process for mainline kernels
also by using a near-mainline u-boot.
Prepare for handling rev b devices.
Keep Downstream kernel to be able to optimize/compare EPD operation
The previous name stopped being valid with the kernel 6.8 upgrade. This caused
ALSA to think a headset was connected, which in turn caused callaudiod to
select the Headphones port in the PA sink instead of Earpiece / Speaker.
I missed this in my own kernel upgrade testing because I use
a custom callaudiod that doesn't care about the headphones port.
I now confirmed the issue with regular callaudiod and that this change
fixes it.
Co-authored-by: Fiona Klute <fiona.klute@gmx.de>
- usbguard config: these are builtin USB devices that should be allowed
by default
- removed nonfree-fw package, I decided that everything from that should
be required since some fairly major features are broken without these
firmwares and relevant userspace apps
- re-enabled EFI runtime services, so efifb is used (and probably other
benefits?)
- Laptops need the "Linux Boot" option enabled
- "With recent UEFI firmware efi=noruntime can be left out when
the Linux Boot option is enabled."
- https://github.com/jhovold/linux/wiki/X13s#kernel-command-line
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It seems that wireplumber is now installed by default, instead of pipewire-media-session. Thus we need to set api.alsa.headroom in wireplumber configuration too to get working audio.
This basically copies /usr/share/wireplumber/wireplumber.conf.d/alsa-vm.conf and relaxes the filters.
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exkc has stated that he cannot maintain the ports anymore,
see #postmarketos-devel discussion:
<@f_[xmpp]> af2e02839bcfb0aae789a9ea66f63a: hiya, are you available?
<@f_[xmpp]> It's about 2 of your Amlogic device ports. You said
before that your beelink-gt1 and xiaomi-once were broken
<@f_[xmpp]> are you still able to maintain these ports?
<@f_[xmpp]> If not then they should probably be dropped.
<af2e02839bcfb0aae789a9ea66f63a> drop them
<@f_[xmpp]> af2e02839bcfb0aae789a9ea66f63a: sure
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Suggested-by: exkc <exxxxkc@getgoogleoff.me>
Signed-off-by: Ferass El Hafidi <funderscore@postmarketos.org>
Add support for Sony Xperia Z3 Compact and HTC One (M8).
Also take the opportunity to align the LOCALVERSION/KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION
fields with e.g. SC7280 kernel.
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I just noticed that the virt kernel doesn't have mouse and network
working anymore in QEMU and Alpine edge. It did work with v23.12.
Everything seems to work with the LTS kernel though, and it doesn't
change often, so recommend that for now.
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- 0003-dts-pinetab-add-missing-bma223-ohci1.patch
The original patch added a node for BMA223 and a node for ohci1.
The former is already present in upstream, so the new patch
0003-dts-pinetab-add-missing-ohci1.patch only adds the latter.
- 0004-arm64-dts-allwinner-Add-bluetooth-node-to-the-PineTa.patch
The patch is now present in upstream so it has been removed.
However it's worth noting that upstream's node has the wake GPIOs
reversed from the original patch. The original patch added:
device-wake-gpios = <&r_pio 0 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* PL6 */
host-wake-gpios = <&r_pio 0 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* PL5 */
... while upstream has:
device-wake-gpios = <&r_pio 0 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; /* PL5 */
host-wake-gpios = <&r_pio 0 6 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; /* PL6 */
This has not been tested on a PineTab.
- 0005-dts-pinetab-make-audio-routing-consistent-with-pinep.patch
The first hunk of the patch is in upstream and has been removed.
- 0013-Revert-usb-quirks-Add-USB_QUIRK_RESET-for-Quectel-EG25G-Modem.patch
This patch reverted upstream commit that was present until v6.7
( f9e3e7ea4e )
but is not present in v6.8, so the patch has been removed.
- 0014-usb-serial-option-add-reset-resume-callback-for-WWAN.patch
The patch is now present in upstream so it has been removed.
The handling for the lock key is currently unreliable (racy?). In many cases,
you have to toggle it twice to turn display off. Fix this by handling it via
acpid. Since the scripts currently depend on X11 tools, move them to the x11
subpackage. They can be moved back to the main device package in future when
Wayland support has been implemented.
Block i3 from handling the lock key to avoid additional races.
6c30cb42a4 ("linux-postmarketos-omap: enable new community kconfig options")
set CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_DEFAULT_ON builtin. The consequence is that the debug
LEDs are now always turned on, which interferes with the keyboard backlight.
Since pmOS requires it to be builtin now, let us workaround the issue by not
loading leds_gpio at boot.
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Add deviceinfo variables so that QCDT generation is carried out by
boot-deploy. The mainline kernel no longer generates the QCDT image
for the device.
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Upgrade the kernel to version 6.8.1.
Move the devicetrees to be built in-tree. This enables better
integration of the devicetree sources with the kernel, such as being
able to access macros available in include/dt-bindings.
Additionally, remove QCDT generation from the kernel. This is required
for supporting multiple devices, having different QCDTs. It can instead
be done in a per-device basis using boot-deploy.
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The China LTE versions of Samsung Galaxy S5 (G9006[VW]/G9008[VW]/G9009W) have
some little hardware difference with the G900F variant.
Add kernel variants, with klte variant for G900F (which is currently
supported) and kltechn variant for G9006/G9008/G9009W (newly added).
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <uwu@icenowy.me>
This workaround is basically identical to the one recently
applied to soc-qcom-msm8916 (MR 4958).
Tested on xiaomi-tissot and xiaomi-daisy, where performance for
GTK4 applications goes from barely usable to fairly decent.
Closes: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2220
Thanks: Nikita Travkin <nikita@trvn.ru>
Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <eof@kiyuko.org>
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The modem requires firmware to be loaded from an on-device RADIO partition, samsungipcd does that. Not installing it prevents that firmware from being used.
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With the new changes in lk2nd that allow us to support extlinux.conf and
with the U-Boot support with EFI, we can now generate image that would
be generic to these devices.
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