I have enough other devices to care about, and honestly haven't touched
my PinePhone in a while. Remove myself as Co-Maintainer from all
relevant packages.
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This wifi module doesn't ship with the L5, but I have one because it's
generally more stable than the redpine thing that does ship with the
L5... however there's a known problem with having PM enabled on it.
This adds a NM config option, that matches specifically on this
device/driver, to disable wifi. PM for the redpine should not be
affected by this config change.
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For a merge list, please see the merge commits:
- 6.1.1 - (5ed7044b05)
- 6.1.2 - (ec165d9c01)
- 6.1.3 - (3735d5032c)
Change-Id: Id46e827a90a9c68cb69d23dc0698a8ea2a5e4336
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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Make use of stock depthcharge bootloader to not deal with U-Boot issues:
- broken USB
- broken eMMC
- broken latest version of U-Boot
Use extlinux instead of Grub for users with U-Boot to simplify process.
Also, some of old U-Boot builds may not support EFI.
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Make use of stock depthcharge bootloader to not deal with U-Boot issues:
- broken USB
- broken eMMC
- broken latest version of U-Boot
Use extlinux instead of Grub for users with U-Boot to simplify process.
Also, some of old U-Boot builds may not support EFI.
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New features:
* msm8994-huawei-angler: Add sdhc1 definition (internal SD card).
Backporting 3 patches:
* 0001-arm64-dts-msm8992-bullhead-add-memory-hole-region.patch
fixes bullhead boot since 6.0-rc1, already in qcom tree
* 0002-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-bullhead-Fix-cont_splash_mem-.patch
memory fix, likely to be merged
* 0003-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-bullhead-Disable-dfps_data_me.patch
memory fix, likely to be merged
* 0004-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-Don-t-use-sfpb-mutex.patch
memory fix, likely to be merged
* 0005-arm64-dts-msm8994-angler-fix-the-memory-map.patch
fixes angler reset during starting services in rootfs,
likely to be merged
Remove all backported commits from newer versions.
While at it, remove various CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_.* and
CONFIG_MSM_.* and CONFIG_.*_QCOM_.* for other SOCs.
Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
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Shared SoC package for MSM8909
Currently provides a dummy soc-qcom-msm8909 package that depends on
soc-qcom-msm8916 and a soc-qcom-msm8909-modem package for modem support.
Since the RTC like on most Qualcomm chips is read-only, use
swclock-offset package to fix up time after boot.
And since we don't need msm-fb-refresher on mainline, move it to the
downstream kernel subpackage.
Basic support for the Kobo Libra H2O ebook reader.
Waveform handling shares the same oddities as for the Kobo Clara HD, the
existing waveform from eMMC is used.
Preferred way to install is to export the eMMC as USB Mass storage,
backing it up, and installing there.
U-Boot is a more recent one than the factory u-boot, supporting easy
access for buttons/LEDs. Pressing PageUp while powering on gives you the
possibility to enable USB mass storage mode to restore your backup.
Kernel is the near mainline kernel also used by the Kobo Clara HD.
It lacks some devicetree additions which are planned for the next
update, but basic things like buttons, usb, serial and wifi are
supported.
* lock.sh is specific to Nokia N900, so move to device-nokia-n900
* use tinydm instead of lightdm
Signed-off-by: Sicelo A. Mhlongo <absicsz@gmail.com>
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Backport the Purism patch from https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux/-/merge_requests/640
"With this patch, older revisions (2.0) should be able to switch between
166MHz and 800MHz as opposed to being stuck to 800MHz all the time, since
that was the only supported frequency in the OPP table."
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me>
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