Follow-up to cbc6b9fcd7
Build locally for both armv7 and aarch64 fine.
[ci:skip-build] x86_64 build is disabled anyway
Signed-off-by: Alexey Min <alexey.min@gmail.com>
fixes the desktop file:
* add -- to make cage ignore kodi's arguments
* add --standalone to kodi's arguments
update the dependencies:
* add upower as kodi tries to communicate with it to read battery status
* add pulseaudio as kodi complains it is missing
* add elogind as it is required for cage to run
* remove xorg-server
Fixes#469
- Update to Linux 5.7-rc2
- Initial support for BQ Aquaris X5 (bq-paella/picmt)
- Add speaker for samsung-gt510wifi/matissevewifi
- Add flash LED for wileyfox-crackling
- Enable speaker on samsung-gt510wifi/matissevewifi
- Replace deprecated mesa-dri-freedreno package with mesa-dri-gallium
- Build natively (this is just a trivial copy)
* Upgrade to the released stable version of upstream u-boot.
* Added patch to make the led on the Pinebook Pro light up earlier
* Added the update-u-boot script from Alpine with updates for the rk3399
devices
Changes:
- Add audio package dependency;
- Replace panel driver with one from stock kernel (thanks to bnister);
- Change keyboard layout so it's fully supported in X11.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
This commit adds initial support for sprdphone sound card and sc8830-audio
device. sc8830-audio is common audio device used in different Spreadtrum SoCs.
This configuration was tested on Nobby 230 (SC7715GA), Finepower F1 (SC7731C),
Samsung Galaxy J1 mini (SC8830). It should work for many other SoCs as well.
Now, if someone wants to have somewhat working audio, they just have to add
soc-sprd-audio-sc8830 package to depends of device- package and that's it.
soc-sprd-audio is only for generic configuration (set sprdphone as default
sound card and provide headphone jack detection).
What works:
- Speaker and headphones output;
- Headphone jack detection (based on udev rules from device-xiaomi-santoni);
- Microphone works on both headphones and device itself.
Spotted issues:
- Recording volume is low;
- Recording is done only on right channel.
With the camera driver (VIDEO_EXYNOS_FIMC_IS) enabled, the system
would randomly panic during startup. Even though the camera does
not currently work on this system, the driver is nonetheless enabled
to make the flashlight work.
The panics seem to be triggered by udev's "v4l_id", which queries
capabilities of video4linux devices.
This change adds a udev rules file, to override the behavior of udev's
default rules for v4l.
- Cleanup kernel cmdline:
- earlycon can automatically detect the memory address of
the UART controller based on the device tree
- the comma before n8 in console=ttyMSM0,115200,n8 is actually
invalid so this was not parsed correctly. However, it is the
default anyway so we might as well remove it completely
- Configure deviceinfo_getty for all devices
- Workaround probe issue of display by adding a softdep on the panel
module. This allows the display to work when excluding proprietary
firmware (just a weird side effect, see comment in modprobe.conf...)
The device port gets increasingly hard to maintain with all the differences
between the downstream and the mainline kernel. Especially deviceinfo
has quite some duplication only because the downstream kernel needs to be
handled as well.
The mainline port has much more features working. The only limitation
compared to the downstream kernel is the lack of a proper charging driver.
But even on downstream postmarketOS the battery driver is not working
properly for some reason.
For charging, a downstream installation in recovery seems more suitable
at the moment. Eventually we will build some functionality into the
bootloader to load a simple downstream initramfs when the device gets
booted for charging.
The dts for oneplus bacon was already present in linux-postmarketos.
I adjusted the APKBUILD and deviceinfo to be able to use both downstream and mainline kernels
This script is used by multiple repositories by now, let's make sure we
only have one place where we need to maintain it. The version in
ci-common is shellchecked and displays less output for 'pmbootstrap
init' again (unless it fails, then it shows the whole log).
These changes enable the flashlight LED driver (fled_rt5033), and add
support for switching the light on and off from userspace.
In more detail:
* CONFIG_FLED_RT5033 enables the flashlight driver
* CONFIG_VIDEO_EXYNOS_FIMC_IS is required for the flashlight driver to
compile (there seems to be a lot of cross-dependency between the two
drivers)
* patch 0001 fixes the use of usleep (which no longer exists), to make
the kernel compile with those settings
With these changes, /sys/class/flashlight/rt-flash-led shows up in
sysfs, but it's only possible to control the brightness of the LED,
not to switch it on.
Patch 0002 is what actually makes the flashlight usable: it makes
the /sys/class/flashlight/rt-flash-led/mode file writable.
Writing "Torch" there enables the flashlight, writing "Off" disables
it again. "Mixed" mode works like "Torch" as well. I have not figured
out yet how to trigger the camera flash, so setting the mode to
"Flash" is possible, albeit pointless.