mesa-git-dri-gallium covers all Gallium DRI drivers
(including lima and kmsro).
Also mesa-git-dri-gallium now depends directly on all relevant
mesa-git subpackages, so the subpackages do not need to be specified
in each device APKBUILD anymore.
This updates the uuu flasher script to conform to what Purism uses, and
changes the package to use the new M4 + uboot image that is generated by
the librem5 u-boot package.
It also changes the kernel/uboot to the 'generic' librem5 kernel/uboot.
in Librem 5 devkit, card0 is coming from etnaviv and is not usable for
kms/drm. So force usage of card1 for kwin_wayland.
[ci:skip-build]: won't finish in time
This simplifies the uboot script and updates it to use correct address
offsets for kernel, ramdisk and fdt. Appending the dtb to the kernel is
no longer necessary. This also changes the dtb to the one used on
PureOS.
We don't need to append the dtb to the kernel image in all cases, with
e.g. the u-boot bootloader we can load the dtb seperately from the
kernel image. Introduce a new variable deviceinfo_append_dtb, if set to
"true", append the dtb, otherwise just copy the dtb file to the boot
partition.
Fixes#260
[ci:ignore-count]
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 changes the librem5dev package to depend on the new
mesa-purism-gc7000 packages, which provide support for the vivante
gc7000 GPU in this device.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully
Since a recent kernel update enables the LCD display, this
uses a dts that allows the lcd to function, but drops support
for usb host (since purism does not have an all-in-one dts
yet)
[skip ci]: already built successfully in CI
USB host mode is useful (essential?) on the devkit for adding a
keyboard/mouse to interact with the desktop since the onboard display
and touchscreen are very much in flux.
[skip ci]: already built successfully in CI