- kconfig changes from `pmb kconfig migrate`
- also enabled some USB serial drivers I wanted
- Reverts 7dcd3e014aa7, fixing bluetooth connections. This commit was
added after 6.8-rc6 and causes a regression. A revert was sent
upstream: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZfMStHjwtCT1SW3z@hovoldconsulting.com/
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Only temporarilly. This is in pmb_recommends, so does not need pkgver
bump. We can swap them back once it's built for armv7 in alpine, but
it's now blocking all MRs from merging.
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Reading the `ifname` of a gadget that has not been configured with a UDC
succeeds with the content `(unnamed net_device)` instead of failing.
So we need to explicitly check that a UDC was configured before we read
the interface name.
Ref: #2648
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Reading the `ifname` of a gadget that has not been configured with a UDC
succeeds with the content `(unnamed net_device)` instead of failing.
So we need to explicitly check that a UDC was configured before we read
the interface name.
Ref: #2648
A number of fixes:
- oem-amd-nonfree-fw no longer exists from c6306cb9b, and the fw here is
pretty much required for the device to be useful so it's added to
"depends=".
- drops the -vulkan subpackage since oem-amd-vulkan is doing the same
thing.
- force rootfs partition resize on boot, else the rootfs is too small
- disable unudhcpd, usb networking isn't working, and we don't need to
run it on any dedicated eth device
- use kernel with Valve's out of tree patches, to improve stability /
usefulness of device
fixes#2630
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There are some important platform drivers that Valve has not upstreamed,
that are basically required for this device to operate well. I picked
those patches from the kernel tree they released for 6.5, and rebased
them onto 6.8.
Our config.txt is replaced (mv'ed to config.txt.old, maybe by alpine's
initramfs-generator?) and so our configuration does not have an
effect. Put our config stuff in usercfg.txt instead, which is included
by config.txt.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2471
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Our config.txt is replaced (mv'ed to config.txt.old, maybe by alpine's
initramfs-generator?) and so our configuration does not have an
effect. Put our config stuff in usercfg.txt instead, which is included
by config.txt.
Also update vmlinuz name, should be vmlinuz-rpi and not vmlinuz-rpi4.
Name of package in aports is linux-rpi these days. linux-rpi provides
linux-rpi4 for backward compatibility, so depending on linux-rpi4
still works, but lets use real package name so that it is easier to
find.
Sometimes, there can be more than 10M of stuff collected for logging,
which breaks things.. bump the size to 32M which should still be small
enough for low end / old devices.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
These are now provided by linux-firmware-brcm, which subsequently causes
a conflict between these packages. Fix it by removing the symlinks from
the device package.
Closes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2616
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Changes:
- use msm-firmware-loader
- use soc-qcom-msm8953
- cleanup firmware package
- add tqftpserv as a dependency for modem
- add modules-initfs with panel and touchscreen modules
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Since kernel 6.5 (I believe) the ucm config
need to be adjusted because the mic way too
sensitive. The other party hears a freight
train riding rails that are almost
perpendicular ...
This is an attempt to get the mic to work nicely.
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