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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Now that internal storage is supported, we actually need a 4096 sector
size, otherwise kpartx won't work on internal partitions.
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Fixes/works around issue where some applications using the GPU
would crash with DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed.
See https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1246
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- Add support for sdm845-samsung-starqltechn
- Fix touch for axolotl
Change-Id: Ie7073f450f207e9242b821b4971ce2be89ba6a54
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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- alcatel-idol347: add headphones
- Try to revert playback/capture priorities to maybe make automatic
switching to headphones based on jack detection work a bit better.
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Unfortunately, the oppo-a51f has been unmaintained for quite some time
now. The original author (harutora) has disappeared and no one else
seems to have this device. The device port has several open problems:
1. The device was never added properly to upstream lk2nd, because
of a special (OPPO-specific) boot image format. Users need to
compile and install some outdated version of lk2nd, which is no
longer (fully) compatible with newer kernel versions.
2. The authorship of the Linux changes are unclear: They were created
with a "no-reply" email address and without Signed-off-by line
that clarifies the licensing of the changes and permits upstreaming
the patches.
Since oppo-a51f is the last remaining device port in linux-postmarketos
-qcom-msm8916 with this problem, I decided to drop the patches from the
kernel, at least until harutora returns or can clarify the authorship
of the created patches.
Also, moving the modemmanager.conf file from the main package to the
nonfree-firmware subpackage as Modem Manager is going to work
only if the nonfree-firmwares are present.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-xiaomi-beryllium package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-oneplus-sdm845 package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-oneplus-sdm845 package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-shift-sdm845 package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-shift-sdm845 package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
Also, pmb:cross-native is added to the package options so CI testcases
doesn't fail.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-oneplus-sdm845 package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
Also, pmb:cross-native is added to the package options so CI testcases
doesn't fail.
The soc-qcom-sdm845-nonfree-firmware dependency is now moved from
firmware-xiaomi-beryllium package to the device package.
This will make the firmware package to only depend on firmware files.
Also, pmb:cross-native is added to the package options so CI testcases
doesn't fail.
I'm not deduplicating the UCM files between m3 and m0 as I may not
always be able to test changes to m3, and I'd rather have a an
outdated configuration for m3 than a broken one.
Apparently works significantly better on SHV-E210S and seems to
work about equally well on i9300. Besides, using upstream firmware
with a clear licence is nice. Also use different nvram file for m3.