This includes a new librem5-base config release, the most notable change
being some mic echo cancellation changes in pulseaudio config.
Upstream changelog:
351958ffc0
Note: I did not include the upstream change to disable wifi PM. I don't
find the performance to be so bad that it's worth giving up some battery
efficiency for.
Note: the librem5-base thing from purism has a new naming/versioning
format, which is in line with some of their other projects, so the
APKBUILD has been updated to support that too
Downstream kernel is outdated and no longer maintained by us. Thus,
removed. The linux-xiaomi-beryllium-mainline kernel is removed because
its superseded by the common sdm845 kernel and is no longer needed.
This adds a new subpackage that installs dependencies and configures the
smartcard reader on the librem 5. Some setup is required before this
will work (e.g. upgrading reader firmware), the L5 wiki page will have
this information.
The pcsc init script was forked into this package to allow for powering
on the reader *before* the service started. Doing this in a separate
init script would have caused the reader to power on regardless of
whether the pcsc service was set to start, which is not desirable since
it should *only* be powered on when pcsc is starting
So far the debug-shell in initfs works. The device uses dynamic
partitions, so that has to be figured out to get a proper rootfs.
One thing to look out for is that mount_subpartitions task in initfs
hangs, so pmos_boot=sth was added to kernel cmdline to skip it. This is
also related to dynamic partitions, anyway.
[ci:skip-build] Already built on CI
Purism has changed the kernel name they used, so that's reflected in the
apkbuild.
This kernel includes patches for renaming the audio device, and requires
a corresponding upgrade to the device package to bring in the new ucm2
config changes for that.
Cypress bought the brcm WiFi stuff from broadcom so they want their firmware to
be called cyfmac instead of brcmfmac
a lot of brcmfmac firmware is now symlinked to cyfmac
This package is no longer used, as the OnePlus 6 will now use the
linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm845 package.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@connolly.tech>
There is already samsung-a3ulte in community, and the devices actually
share the same kernel, device tree, and basically everything except
firmware. We just need separate firmware packages because Samsung uses
different secure boot certificates on a3lte and a3ulte.
They also share the same wiki page which suggests installation using
the pre-built images now, so having pre-built images only for
samsung-a3ulte is quite confusing for users.
The situation is similar as for samsung-a5ulte and samsung-a5lte
which also are both in community already.
This updates the current commit and refactor APKBUILD to
more modern way of writing downstream kernels. Also move to main/ to fit
other linux-postmarketos-* kernels.
Not sure why "qemu" is listed in the depends of bq-paella-downstream,
that does not really make sense. Also fixup the pkgdesc of the
nonfree-firmware subpackage, the modem works somewhat now.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
The "bq-picmt" device port is actually for the same device as the
"bq-paella" device package in community, just with the downstream
kernel. This is useful occasionally for testing.
However, the name applies that this device package should be used
on the BQ variant of the BQ Aquaris X5 (picmt) and the mainline
package should be used on the Cyanogen variant (paella). Actually
both packages work on both variants since the hardware is the same.
To make that clear, rename "bq-picmt" to "bq-paella-downstream".
Right now the "bq-picmt" device port is quite confusing.
It's actually for the same device as "bq-paella", which is in community
and uses the mainline kernel, except that it uses the downstream kernel.
Having the downstream kernel packaged is useful for testing sometimes,
but otherwise the device package is completely unsupported.
The mainline port works much better. The downstream port should only
be used if you know what you are doing (e.g. because you want to test
if something is working on downstream but not mainline) and therefore
it should not show up in "pmbootstrap init" by default.
Move the device package to unmaintained to implement that.
Also, add an "# Unmaintained: ..." comment that will be displayed
in "pmbootstrap init" if the device is selected anyway.
This is required by some software, e.g. bluez/gnome to set some ACLs on
/dev/rfkill (see #904). While probably nobody will notice on the
downstream kernels (as we don't have any proper software there anyways)
it's definitely needed on mainline-ish kernels. Surprisingly only one
kernel has broken by enabling this option (linux-sony-tulip) which I've
patched up.
linux-postmarketos-qcom-sdm660 did not break by enabling this option,
but required linux4.17-gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch to
build again, so this was fixed too.
[ci:skip-build] [ci:ignore-count]
According to Purism, the imx8mq-librem5.dtb alias is going away soon,
and we should be using the -r2 dtb. The -r2 dtb (which represents
Birch/Chestnut L5 variants) is most compatible, it'll boot on later
variants. dtbs for later L5 devices won't work on older devices.
This is a generic package for devices which use x86_64 CPU and 32-bit
EFI. Most distributions don't provide installation for 32-bit EFI, so
installation is not user-friendly.
Actually, these tablets deserve device-specific packages (I am going to
make ones for ASUS VivoTab Note 8 and ASUS Transformer Book T100TA), but
this one includes basic functions and can be booted on any 32-bit EFI
tablet with disabled secure boot and missing device-specific package.
I guess 32-bit EFI with 64-bit CPU is Intel's "feature" and AMD doesn't
have such stuff, so this package will be installed only on devices with
Intel CPU, unlike device-tablet-x64uefi which can be installed on any
x86_64 PC. So i decided to enable some Intel specific things (userspace
GPU stuff and alsa-ucm-conf).
I used for reference device-tablet-x64uefi and
device-trekstor-surftabduow1 packages. This package also can be used as
a reference for device-specific ones.
Added support for Motorola Moto E 2014 codename: condor
It is booting, has usb, battery, flashing needs special fastboot command for the boot partition
- Upgrade librem5-base to v33
- Include the haptic vibration driver in initfs for supporting osk-sdl's
haptic feedback feature
- remove gps udev rule in pmaports in favor of using rule from
librem5-base
- install modem audio udev rule from librem5-base
- add openrc service for putting device into 'ship mode' on shutdown
(prevents battery from slowly draining)
- include Evergreen/r4 dtb in /boot
- Fix audio with port of ucm config to ucm2 (patch submitted upstream
here: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5-base/-/merge_requests/214)
Port based on an unofficial LineageOS port
from https://www.los-legacy.de/17.1/zerofltexx, using kernel from https://github.com/Exynos7420/android_kernel_samsung_exynos7420/
What works:
- Kernel boots
- Display and touch input (tested with Weston)
- USB networking
Note: I removed camera support in kernel config for now, as there were related kernel crashes.
Wifi doesn't work either yet because the firmware dependencies/paths need to be fixed first.
The modprobe.conf is not necessary on those devices because they already
load the panel module using deviceinfo_modules_initfs. Let's skip the
modprobe.conf in that case so we don't need to add all panels in two places.
A hack shamelessly stolen from Manjaro. Plasma Mobile runs in the user
session and needs direct access to the sys entries of the flashlight to
be able to toggle it in the GUI
[skip ci] Broken, thinks there is an unreferenced file while there is
not
Move the shelli-specific alsa config from MR 1741 into a subpackage that
only gets installed together with shelli.
With the config installed, programs using alsa instead of pulseaudio,
can't be controlled through the volume setting in Phosh anymore (and
probably other UIs too). Shelli doesn't use pulseaudio.
Change the path of the config file like in MR 1877, so it's easier to
override it if necessary.
While at it, improve the APKBUILD slightly by fixing the install_if of
the phosh subpkg (should depend on =$pkgver-r$pkgrel, see APKBUILD
reference), and fix long lines.
Simply disabling FIMC IS does not work however due to compilation
errors and a null pointer dereference. 01-fix-FIMC-IS-disabling.patch
takes care of this.
As with other exynos devices some additional things had to be disabled
to make the kernel compile after FIMC IS had been disabled,
specifically:
CONFIG_CAMERA_EEPROM
CONFIG_VIDEO_EXYNOS_MIPI_CSIS
CONFIG_LEDS_MAX77803
Apart from that we also have:
02-netfilter-symbols.patch, which fixes another compilation error.
03-usb_gadget-set-random-rndis-host-MAC-address-to-prev.patch (taken
from another device) which prevents host mac address being set to
00:00:00:00:00.
Kernel sources have been changed to the lineage-16.0 branch in the
exynos5420 repo, as that is where development happens at the moment.
based off from lineage os, manages to boot including ssh over usb.
had to disable:
CONFIG_HTC_RADIO_SMEM
CONFIG_HTC_MODEM_NOTIFIER
CONFIG_MSM_SMP2P
CONFIG_UIO_MSM_SHAREDMEM
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
This adds eg25-manager for managing modem power in userspace instead of
relying on the modem-power stuff in the kernel. The userspace
eg25-manager has proven to be more reliable than using modem-power.
An older setup-modem script is installed for ofono, since eg25-manager
cannot interface with ofono (yet).
The eg25 init script was removed since it only dealt with configuring
the modem-power driver in the kernel
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Instead of running the entire setup_usb_network_configfs function we
run the parts that are actually necessary for
setup_usb_network_android to succeed when it is run afterwards.
USB networking, Touchscreen and display are working.
CONFIG_SND_SOC_QDSP6V2 is omitted from kernel config for now as the resulting driver fails to build.
Upstream changelog:
868f3eb852
Suspend is also disabled in the kconfig, since it is not
supported/working on this device
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Changes:
- Depends on soc-sprd-audio-sc8830 package for audio support
- Includes fixes for X11 and color mode
- Switches to dtbtool-sprd
[ci:skip-build] Already built fine on CI in a MR
SEC_RESTRICT_ROOTING is a Samsung-specific option,
which makes unable to get root permissions
on the device.
Needed for postmarketos/pmbootstrap!2000 to be merged.
[ci:skip-build] Builds fine locally
After pulseaudio 14.0 was released, audio on the pinephone was broken.
This applies the relevant config from here to fix it:
c23f92aa46
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Device: Asus Zenfone Max ZC550KL
MSM8916
Mainline Kernel
Works:
- Boots
- external sdcard
- Wifi/bt
- Display
- Touchscreen
I'm still working on this device. You can expect more things to work in
the future.
New upstream ALSA/PulseAudio release, new UCM regressions - of course!
Introduce some new hacks to make the ALSA UCM configurations work again.
This fixes weird "Combination of Speaker,Primary Microphone" outputs
appearing in the PulseAudio mixer.
And while we're at it, some minor improvements/additions:
- Default to Speaker/PrimaryMic instead of Headphones/Headset
I believe this is just a workaround until headphones detection
works properly.
- Add UCM configurations for oppo-a51f and lenovo-a6010
* Mainline kernel: enable installation of Wi-Fi firmware.
Now that we have Wi-Fi support in mainline kernel, use it.
* Mainline kernel: adjust description of mainline kernel
subpackage; we still cannot recommend it over downstream,
but it is not so experimental anymore.
* Downstream kernel: add workaround for broken SSH:
use dropbear instead of openssh server. See #808https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/808
Hello there, DragonX256 here.
For now, this tablet only have flashing, USB net, display and touchscreen.
I will try to add other features soon, or, if I fail enough, switch to mainlining immediately :D
Fall back to gcc6, because wlan module compiled with gcc10 fails to
initialize with `module wlan: overflow in relocation type 261 val ffffffbffc000000`
error.
Explicitly add gcc-aarch64 in makedepends, because of gcc6 present, seems
like gcc dependencies not resolved correctly
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
The existing device package and its dependencies are for i9305, but
renaming them to i9300 makes more sense, as the i9300 is the base
version (SIII) and the i9305 (SIII LTE) is the improved version.
Since the installer leaves the partition in a state where the initramfs
needs to resize it. But without the force parameter the postmarketOS
initramfs won't touch the partitions
Mostly the GCC10 yylloc failure was seen but several others have been
observed:
* wireguard script was silently failing
* several gcc10 x86 errors
* a checksum from kernel.org has changed
Now we have 3 different gcc10 yylloc patches:
gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch:
Linux < 4.2
linux4.2-gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch:
Linux 4.2+
linux4.17-gcc10-extern_YYLOC_global_declaration.patch:
Linux 4.17+
[ci:skip-build]
[ci:ignore-count]
[ci:skip-vercheck]
With these kernel sources the device boots successfully,
sometimes. Usually, kernel panics and device reboots a couple of
times, but after a few attempts (maybe 1, maybe 7) it succeeds to
boot. The problems seem to be related to FIMC IS, unfortunately it
does not seem to be possible to just disable it in the kernel config,
as that leads to compilation errors.
I have so far just experimented with getting wifi up and running, but
it does not work out of the box even after adding firmware package
with files from TheMuppets, wpa_supplicant fails to connect and dmesg
is filed with lines like:
```
[ 112.509235] [L0: wl_event_handle: 3109] CFG80211-INFO2) wl_escan_handler : Couldn't find P2PIE in probe response/beacon
```
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Upstream keeps making breaking changes in patch releases.
Let's fork alsa-ucm-conf entirely for now instead of just patching
in some files to ensure that these files don't break every few months.
This fixes audio on MSM8916 devices when not using the modem.
This subpackage was removed when a proper fix for suspend was merged,
however apk doesn't know to purge this subpackage, so the old elogind
hook workaround stuck around. This workaround could probably be removed
once we're sure all folks on edge have installed this upgraded package
with the 'provides'...
- re-enable console suspend, which seems to be broken with elogind when
suspending (kernel gets hung up indefinitely in vt_waitactive)
- add a suspend hook to work around the musb driver not allowing the
device to suspend
Based on my testing, this option seems to prevent suspending via
elogind (using `loginctl suspend`). When console suspend is disabled,
the kernel gets hung up in the call to vt_waitactive, and elogind times
out trying to suspend.
qrtr-ns is now part of the Linux kernel (as of version 5.9), so
there is no need to start it in userspace anymore. It does not seem
to be needed (or working) on downstream either.
linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8996 is the only mainline kernel which
is still on < 5.9. In preparation to make the qrtr dependency optional
for rmtfs, let's explicitly enable qrtr-ns for MSM8996 devices to avoid
causing regressions.
Update to kernel 5.9 with the following changes:
* Change tri-state key to macro keys instead of 'A', 'B' and 'C' keys.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Initial support for Sony Xperia XA (codename: sony-tuba). Builds, can be
flashed, ssh connection through usb works, display works, touchscreen works,
no wifi or anything else.
According to the wiki pages, some interfaces can't be built for the
armhf architecture. This device is configured to armhf but it actually
supports armv7 architecture. Tested with a samsung-i9300.
This new version:
- Upgrades device config from upstream to v25
- Fixes a problem using modesetting driver on Xorg (lightdm
was broken because it now uses Xorg)
- Override GDK to use GLES (change from upstream Purism)
Replace the old downstream port with a new aarch64 port running the
linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8916 close-to-mainline(TM) kernel.
Most of the functionality is working:
- USB Network
- Storage (eMMC, SD card)
- Display, brightness control
- Touchscreen, buttons
- IMU (accelerometer+gyroscope)
- Notification LED
- Sound (Speaker, Headphones, Microphones)
- WiFi, Bluetooth
- Modem (SMS, voice calls, mobile data)
Coming soon (hopefully): Battery/Charging, USB-OTG (not working yet)
There are many variants of the device, so more changes to handle
differences between them may be needed in the future. For now,
the only relevant difference is the required modem firmware:
- wt88047 (global variant)
- wt86047 (China variant)
... have different kind of modems and they do not seem to work with
the firmware of the other one. The way this is handled in this device
package is that there is a separate kernel variant for both of them.
All other required firmware can be shared, and therefore there is no
differentiation needed when using the kernel variant without modem.
I renamed "wingtech-wt88047" to "xiaomi-wt88047".
My reasoning for that is the following:
- Wingtech is the ODM (original design manufacturer), they designed the
hardware and (probably) manufactured it. But postmarketOS port applies
to the combination of both hardware and firmware, and the firmware was
at least partially provided by Xiaomi.
- wt88047 looks lonely with the "wingtech" vendor, when all other Xiaomi
devices use "xiaomi", even though many from them were probably also
designed by Wingtech.
- We don't use the ODM hardware name for other devices either, e.g.
"wileyfox-crackling" would be "longcheer-l8150" with the same approach.
I think the port is better visible as "xiaomi-wt88047" (too bad Xiaomi
seemingly did not have a proper codename for this device...)
In preparation for adding mainline device port for Xiaomi Redmi 2
(wt88047), remove the downstream device port. It's still armhf
which makes it clear that it hasn't been tested for a long time.
The mainline port has many more features, also it is aarch64, which
is not compatible with the downstream kernel.
Actually the display has been working in initramfs since MR 1261
(device-bq-paella: enable display and touchscreen on boot).
We should make it explicit in deviceinfo.
device-motorola-ocean: Add support for both downstream and mainline
kernel
device-motorola-ocean: Update dependency for downstream kernel
The dependency mentioned is wcnss-wlan.
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Device package changes:
- Replace ALSA configs with dependency (soc-sprd-audio-sc8830)
- Add reboot-mode as dependency
Kernel package changes:
- Use dtbtool-sprd instead of dtbtool
- Move code and device tree to external repo
- Add patch for GCC10
- Add patches for framebuffer
This Patch is needed, because in the kernel the audio from the cpu to the headset gets turned around. We need to turn this around again.
Please revert this if there is a fixed kernel.
This adds a Finnish/Swedish key map for the Nokia n900.
The same keymap is used for Finnish and Swedish.
This makes the keyboard work in the console. To fix the
XkbLayout other changes are needed to pmbootstrap.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
- E1565 is original "grouper" and it's for modern devices similar to
tilapia
- PM269 is earlier produced Nexuses with different PMIC (not very often
seen)
Closes: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/647
This patch adds basic support for the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6" (SM-T560).
Current status: Kernel builds successfully, flashing boot.img works along with ssh.
Update to Linux 5.8 and bring some nice improvements:
* Use geni for touch instead of CPU driven bitbang, this gives
noticeable performance gains in phosh when scrolling.
* Enable bluetooth (using firmware in updated firmware package), was
able to test bluetooth audio with bluetoothctl but phosh UI shows no
Bluetooth adapter.
* Add testing battery node using bq27541, battery always reported being
plugged in and at 100%.
* Fix UFS error spam due to a bug where writeboost is enabled for all
qcom devices - even though it isn't supported.
* Add quirk to wifi device to fix host capability request rather than
the dodgy driver edit that was used before.
* Minimise .config size to improve build times.
* Make schedutil the default governer
* Fix power button
Remove _downstream, _mainline in deviceinfo as there is only the
mainline kernel now. Fixup taken from a comment by Richard Qian in the
initial device port merge request. I've verified that the device package
builds. [ci:skip-build]
Fixes: 949effc0 ("acer-picasso: new device (Acer Iconia Tab A500) (MR 1308)")
Alpine's abuild is soon going to complain if an APKBUILD has more than
one "Maintainer:" listed. Work around it by renaming the additional
maintainers to "Co-Maintainer:". While at it, move the devicepkg reference
link to the top in device-xiaomi-santoni for consistency.
In postmarketOS, we require at least two maintainers for devices in
main, therefore it does not make sense to drop additional maintainers
from the file.
In Alpine, this change was made because pkgs.alpinelinux.org apparently
can't handle more than one maintainer. I looked into it, and it would
require a database change to add it there, so it does not seem worth the
effort. I also thought about extending abuild to add an environment
variable to skip the check, but then the package would not build with
plain abuild without using the env var.
Related: dd4cd9d606
[ci:skip-build] [ci:skip-vercheck]
[ci:skip-build]: build in CI is currently failing with 'BAD signature'
errors; probably caused by outdated Alpine packages in the dl-cdn
mirror, related to the musl-1.2 rebuild in Alpine edge.
samsung-skomer basically uses the same BCM4334 WiFi/BT chip as
samsung-golden, and the WiFi/BT firmware is also the same.
There seems to be a slightly different NVRAM file, so we package
that just to do things properly.
Signed-off-by: Danct12 <danct12@disroot.org>
(cherry picked from commit f509c39642341c7d4fb5d0d215a6cb581b4156d1)
[ci:skip-build] Takes too long. Builds fine locally
Enable CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS for each kernel, so we can switch to using
aes-xts-plain64 as default cipher for cryptsetup (override with
"pmbootstrap --cipher"), instead of aes-cbc-plain64 (pmbootstrap#1940).
I have executed "pmbootstrap kconfig edit" on each kernel, and manually
toggled the option. The diff is not always clean, because for some
kernels it is apparently the first time, that menuconfig was executed on
the configs like that. In a few instances, it turned out that
CONFIG_ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORK needed to be disabled too (this is
already a requirement, but as the config was incomplete, it was not
visible that this option was enabled). Very few times, I had to enable
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL in order to see and enable CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS.
It would be great if we could automate such mass kconfig edits in the
future, see pmbootstrap#1942.
[skip ci]: I have verified, that every single one of these kernels builds.
CI will likely run out of time while downloading source tarballs.
Remove it, to prevent the following error:
rm: can't remove '.config': No such file or directory
This must have been necessary before, because the prepare script was
different, or abuild did something differently.
Make it possible to find the kernel config with "pmbootstrap kconfig
edit". While at it, also remove redundant -C "$builddir" arguments for
make (since prepare is running in $builddir already).
Package got renamed and "provides" wasn't added, so right now
`apk upgrade -a` with firmware-rtl8723bt installed results in
`ERROR: firmware-pine64-rtl8723bt-0_git20181104-r0: trying to overwrite lib/firmware/rtl_bt/rtl8723bs_config-pine64.bin owned by firmware-rtl8723bt-0_git20181104-r0.`
Add `replaces="firmware-rtl8723bt"` so `apk` prefers this package.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Right now we have all firmware packages under firmware/*.
This is problematic for mainly two reasons:
- It's not immediately clear which firmware packages we need to keep
when forking a new stable branch. (Where we delete testing devices
at the moment...) We might end up deleting firmware packages that
are actually used by one of the devices in community.
- When backporting devices to the stable we cannot just cherry-pick
the commit that moved the device to community (since it does not
contain the firmware package). Instead we need to cherry-pick
earlier commits as well, which may touch a lot of deleted files
in the testing directory.
Let's make this consistent by also placing the firmware packages in
the device/* directory. We already have the common firmware- prefix
to distinguish them from device/kernel packages, which are already
both under the device/* directory.
For most firmware packages we use a vendor- prefix to make it clear
who has provided the firmware. The firmware-rtl8723bt package is only
used for Pine64 devices and actually contains configs that are specific
to Pine64 hardware (e.g. rtl8723bs_config-pine64.bin).
Let's rename it to firmware-pine64-rtl8723bt to make this more clear.
Also cleanup the APKBUILD a bit and provide the LICENSE file in a -doc
subpackage so we can legally redistribute that firmware.
This is the downstream u-boot port for the Galaxy S2.
The load script has been slightly altered to load the kernel from the
KERNEL partition at the 512 KiB offset, instead of loading it from the
RECOVERY partition, since PostmarketOS places the second initramfs in
the RECOVERY partition.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
Newer Qualcomm SoCs (e.g. SDM845. MSM8953) seem to use a different
method to talk to the modem. There are no longer separate rpmsg/SMD
channels for QMI messags, instead the modem is also available through QRTR.
On these newer SoCs, installing msm-modem-mainline is pointless,
because the created /dev/modem device will not actually allow
communicating with the modem. However, you still need the part from
the base package (msm-modem), which installs+enables rmtfs.
To avoid confusion, rename the msm-modem-mainline subpackage to
msm-modem-rpmsg. Install only "msm-modem" on SDM845 because that
likely does not allow communication with the modem through RPMSG
anyway.
This upgrades the librem5-base config used to v21:
- better headphone support/detection
- enable runtime PM for usb/SD interface
This also removes the modemmanager subpackage, the udev rule that was
installed by that package is now in modemmanager in Alpine.
This upgrade includes:
1) enabling fb in deviceinfo: This was previously disabled for
debugging purposes, but can be re-enabled now so we get the
awesome postmarketOS splash screen!
2) fixing GPS, kinda: the device has changed, so this fixes the gpsd
config to use the correct device, and includes a udev rule to
make sure the device is owned by a group that gpsd can use
3) usbnet working with configfs
4) disables getty on /dev/ttyGS0, this was usb serial but isn't
configured now that this uses configfs
5) uses Mesa from Alpine, instead of mesa-git in pmaports. Upstream
Mesa has support for the vivante gpu, and no longer need to rely
on mesa master branch for support.
6) fix pulseaudio detection of profiles
7) update the librem5-base version used, includes a udev rule to
configure DDR freq governor as 'powersave' (reduces power, and
how much heat this thing puts out)
fixes#524fixes#526
In the Linux kernel, the ST-Ericsson NovaThor U8500 SoC is barely
ever mentioned under the "NovaThor" name, more common are names like
U8500, Ux500, ST-Ericsson, STE, ...
Let's rename the kernel package to linux-postmarketos-stericsson
to make that more clear. Also cleanup the APKBUILD a bit while we're
at it, HOSTCC is unneeded, remove unnecessary depends, ...
bq-paella allows running unsigned firmware from other devices.
We can use that advantage to replace some of the original firmware
with newer versions from other devices. The DB410c has updated WCNSS
firmware that reportedly improves WiFi/BT coexistence (i.e. behavior
when both WiFi/BT are active at the same time).
Depend on the virtual "firmware-qcom-msm8916-wcnss" package to give
the user the choice which firmware version they would like to run.
The newer version from "firmware-qcom-db410c-wcnss" is installed by
default (since it has a higher "provider_priority"), but the user
can choose to replace it by running "apk add firmware-bq-picmt-wcnss".
Following discussions in
https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/398, swclock has been
removed from postmarketos-base to avoid setting time incorrectly on
devices with a hardware clock. The various raspberry pi don't have
an hardware clock. This activate swclock back.