Most devices do not need to set any of these variables.
directfb can now automatically detect touchscreens, calibration is
only needed for resistive touchscreens and dev_keyboard is unused.
Automatically done using:
- sed -i '/deviceinfo_dev_keyboard=""/d' device-*/deviceinfo
- sed -i '/deviceinfo_dev_touchscreen=""/d' device-*/deviceinfo
- sed -i '/deviceinfo_dev_touchscreen_calibration=""/d' device-*/deviceinfo
The sparse image tools (img2simg, simg2img, append2simg) are now
part of Alpine's android-tools package where they are continously
updated. (See https://github.com/nmeum/android-tools/pull/8)
Remove "libsparse" as depends from all packages because it is either:
- installed automatically by pmbootstrap when needed for
deviceinfo_flash_sparse="true"
(device-chuwi-hi10plus, device-htc-flounder, device-lg-bullhead,
device-semc-anzu, device-xiaomi-kenzo)
- seemingly unused(?)
(device-asus-z00t, linux-motorola-falcon, linux-motorola-peregrine)
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
I've upgraded the kernel to 5.1.7 stable for this tablet, boots and
working perfectly fine.
I have also added support for initramfs touch screen using mainline
silead and as well as optimized the kernel configuration a little bit,
it should now compile faster on ollieparanoid's computer (where the
official binary packages are currently built).
[ci:skip-build]: won't finish in time on CI
Signed-off-by: Danct12 <danct12@disroot.org>
This port uses the Android bootloader (kernelflinger) instead of
Gummiboot or rEFInd,... just in case if people still want to easily
reflash Android later without going through some DNX Fastboot, Intel
Flash Tool blah blah.
Chuwi violates GPLv2 by not releasing the kernel sources of Android to
the public. This port uses Linux mainline (5.1-rc7), and almost
everything works properly, so thankfully we don't have to use the 3.10
kernel which is outdated and EOL.
[ci:skip-build]: kernel takes more than an hour to compile on CI.
ollieparanoid made sure that everything builds.