- Update to Linux v6.6
- Lots of cleanup and upstreaming, more than 40 commits upstreamed
for 6.7
Device changes:
- Add KTD2026 LED driver, used by bq-paella, bq-piccolo and
acer-a1-724
- bq-piccolo: Set proximity near level to fix detection in
iio-sensor-proxy
New devices:
- Vivo Y21L
- eMMC, SD card, USB, Buttons, WiFi/BT
- Sensors (Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Light)
- No display yet
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Some firmware packages has only a WCNSS config file, which is decoded
from base64 uploaded to Pastebin, and there is nothing to unpack.
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Backported from our development branch:
- SPI flash for chromebooks;
- support for samsung-manta (see !4406 for status);
- fix performance of video decoder which drastically reduces lag when streaming games.
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Adjust to change in Alpine that moved rockchip to single image:
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/51827
Fix for:
ERROR: The following firmware binary does not exist in the rootfs_pine64-rockpro64 chroot: /usr/share/u-boot/rockpro64-rk3399/idbloader.img
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Due to symlinks from linux-firmware-ath10k apk is now pulling in
linux-firmware-qcom which already provides a630_sqe.fw.
Since this file is not device/vendor-specific we can really use the file
from linux-firmware and not provide our own. For the record,
a619_gmu.bin also shouldn't be device-specific but currently
linux-firmware doesn't provide that one.
Also just pulling linux-firmware-qcom for this tiny file is pretty space
inefficient but due to the symlink dependency mentioned above, just
removing this file for now from the firmware package removes the file
conflict reported by apk:
ERROR: linux-firmware-qcom-20230919-r1: trying to overwrite lib/firmware/qcom/a630_sqe.fw owned by firmware-fairphone-fp4-adreno-20230215-r1.
[luca: update commit message to reflect dependency situation, update
packaging code a bit]
This release includes security fixes.
Changes:
- 161e7f1ed3
- ba16d92aa0
Change-Id: Ibf3c6871cbe044f23091ccfe8a03869d38fb3851
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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Fixes broken fde as reported in https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2314.
Both Tianma and EBBG variant use the upstream touchscreen drivers in 6.5.
Add them to the initramfs as it was missed when upgrading to 6.5 kernel release.
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Provide common board-2.bin file, extended from linux-firmware.
This file will be temporarily provided and dropped once all devices
are added to upstream linux-firmware's board-2.bin file.
Provide common board-2.bin file, extended from linux-firmware.
This file will be temporarily provided and dropped once all devices
are added to upstream linux-firmware's board-2.bin file.
Provide common board-2.bin file, extended from linux-firmware.
This file will be temporarily provided and dropped once all devices
are added to upstream linux-firmware's board-2.bin file.
Add rt5033 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE with
USB OTG keyboards:
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 4
- Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Value Edition
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Add rt5033 modules to initfs for the following devices, to unlock FDE with
USB OTG keyboards:
- Samsung Galaxy A3/A5/A7
- Samsung Galaxy E7
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Max
- Add support for upower, in order to enable automatic shutdown when battery is
critically low
- Set UPower PercentageLow threshold to 10% so it triggers even when fuel gauge
is not calibrated (see estimations provided in 4b54fc7f83:
"linux-postmarketos-omap: add N900 battery capacity estimation")
The display panel for these devices was upstreamed and now uses a
different name. Update it so the display is loaded properly.
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Provide a rough battery capacity estimation for the bq27200 fuel gauge inside
Nokia N900. This is useful when the fuel gauge is out of calibration and a
learning cycle cannot take place due to broken USB/charging port on the device.
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It seems like the driver name has changed *again* in 6.5.x kernels, so
let's just have both drivers in the initramfs to help with migrating
between newer/older kernels and any future flip/flopping of drivers.
This is a bit of a hack... it works because missing modules are not
fatal for mkinitfs. The reason why they aren't fatal is that whether or
not it's builtin is somewhat arbitrary... there's an open issue[1] for
mkinitfs to make this smarter, i.e. throw an error if the .ko doesn't
exist AND it's not builtin for the *installed* kernel.
When that's implemented then this patch would likely result in mkinitfs
failing on this device because one of those drivers may not be installed
or builtin. I don't have time to implement this in mkinitfs, so adding
this crude workaround of just including both seemed like a reasonable
thing to do since the 6.5 kernel will break fde on this device (this has
happened before).
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