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Author SHA1 Message Date
Minecrell
b714ea8aef
device-*: Drop file system modules from deviceinfo_modules_initfs (MR 3166)
File system modules are included by default in postmarketos-mkinitfs
and loaded dynamically when needed.

[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
2022-06-06 10:11:59 +02:00
Johannes Marbach
239b2b39e4
main/device-qemu-*: add crc32c_generic into initfs (MR 2694)
This adds the crc32c_generic module into the initfs. Without this,
mounting the boot partition will fail.

Relates to: #1294

[ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
2021-11-21 11:40:20 -08:00
bo41
79061c94ce
device/*: remove empty variables (MR 2534)
[ci:ignore-count] [ci:skip-vercheck]
[ci:skip-build]: built all the device packages successfully in CI
                 already
2021-09-19 16:56:34 +02:00
Johannes Marbach
d850a2b2b4
device-qemu-*: add evdev module to initfs (MR 2463)
The Alpine LTS kernel builds evdev as a module which means it's not automatically
available in the initfs. Including evdev allows osk-sdl to properly recognise
physical keyboards, just like on a real device.

Fixes: #1204

[ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
2021-08-26 13:49:57 -07:00
Clayton Craft
f1e0404fb8
device/*: set gpu_accelerated for devices that show '3D=Y' on wiki (MR 2078)
[ci:ignore-count]
[ci:skip-vercheck] needed for the postmarketos-ui-* packages in this
series
[ci:skip-build] already built ui-* packages in CI, and device pacakges
are just trivial deviceinfo change (manually built some just to verify)
2021-07-07 08:06:17 +03:00
Luca Weiss
ce76c867df
qemu-aarch64: configure getty on serial console (MR 1626) 2020-10-07 21:49:40 +03:00
Luca Weiss
a17a931026
device/*: Add deviceinfo_chassis variable (MR 1246)
[ci:ignore-count], [ci:skip-build]
2020-05-24 06:35:30 +02:00
Minecrell
900cb19576
qemu-*: move from testing to main (!1121)
For testing changes for device categorization, it is useful to have
a device in each of the categories. The PinePhone is close to being
moved to main/, but it doesn't fulfill all requirements yet.

The QEMU "device ports" are very simple since QEMU currently only
emulates a rather limited set of hardware features. All available features
are working correctly (especially after the recent rework of the QEMU
packages). I suppose it is also usable as a "daily driver", at least for
its intended purpose (a virtual machine for testing postmarketOS changes). :)

Given that everyone can run QEMU, everyone could potentially maintain
it. For now I have added myself as maintainer since I did most of the
recent cleanup. Add drebrez as second maintainer.

Overall it seems useful to have qemu-* in main/, especially because
it is now the device that is selected by default in pmbootstrap.
2020-04-11 15:47:49 +02:00
Renamed from device/testing/device-qemu-aarch64/deviceinfo (Browse further)