harpia's WCNSS firmware has problems with WiFi channels on some device
variants, using osprey's firmware seems to help as a workaround.
Install that by default so WiFi has better chances of working properly
out of the box.
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It has been dropped from Alpine due to being unmaintained and it's
dependencies not building against the latest kmime (23.04) anymore
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Sipeed M1s DOCK is a development board from Sipeed, it is based on
M1s module.
The Sipeed M1s introduces the BL808 SoC from Bouffalo Lab, the
BL808 is also used in Pine64 0x64 development board.
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The kernel source replaced with the lineageos version.
It fix the compile issues and the contains security fixes.
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The pmaports package will follow lts releases from now on.
Intermediate versions will be tagged in the
gitlab.com/exynos5-mainline/linux repo.
Also enable CONFIG_LRU_GEN while we are at it (but not
CONFIG_LRU_GEN_ENABLED for now).
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And use gitlab.com/exynos4-mainline/linux as source so that we no
longer have to carry all the patches in pmaports.
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Add modules for instantnoodlep NFC, touchscreen, and MHI related to modem, which is a
work in progress
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I don't see any packages in pmaports that actually depend on dhcpcd, and
it hasn't been updated in 3 years... (upstream is at version 10.0.0
now...)
NOTE by ollieparanoid: networkmanager in Alpine used dhcpcd before, so
it was part of our default network stack. But that isn't the case
anymore since 2020:
db03cedea9
As stated in the MRs that added the patch, the ea8061 and s6evr02
panel drivers are originally from work by Simon Shields (fourkbomb).
Let's base our patches on the original commits to preserve authorship,
and note which modifications have been done, and by who. This is a
step towards making these patches ready for submission to upstream.
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The UART console makes the boot process a whole lot slower due to printk
being synchronous. These devices are well enough supported that we can
disable UART logging by default to improve the boot speed. This
constitutes a ~30 second speedup on the SHIFT6mq at 115200 baud.
Also update the patches with new, rebased ones straight from
the linux-amlogic mailing list, and rename them.
Signed-off-by: Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
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Plasma Bigscreen requires specific configuration on the RPi4 to tell it
to load some device-specific stuff. In this case to disable 4K mode as
the device can not handle it
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We need to tell openrc-settingsd which ntp service to use, otherwise
it'll default to busybox ntpd which we don't want.
Additionally make sure openrc-settingsd service gets launched at boot
with the post-install/post-upgrade script.
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Get the githooks from alpine, with the following changes:
* Make it possible to parse the additionally nested "device" folder
with the exceptions mentioned in our COMMITSTYLE
* Ignore "device/*" as a possible prefix for the commit
* Replace abuild references with pmbootstrap
Relates #2055
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deviceinfo allows to disable the framebuffer which automatically
skips the splash on boot. Honor this setting as well for the shutdown
splash. Also honor the PMOS_NOSPLASH cmdline parameter as well.
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Angler and Bullhead support is in early stage other msm899{2,4} does not
use the package yet => safe to use rc kernels to get closer to
qcom/for-next git tree.
Kernel 6.2 and 6.3 got few memory map fixes for angler and bullhead.
* Added 3 not yet merged patches for angler:
- add regulators
- memory overlap fixes
- proper cont_splash_mem setup
* Removed 0004-arm64-dts-qcom-msm8992-Don-t-use-sfpb-mutex.patch
(already applied and backported to 6.1 stable), thus renumber the
following patch.
* config
- Enable zram with lzo-rle, add pmb:kconfigcheck-zram (fixes warning:
zramctl: /dev/zram0: failed to set algorithm: Invalid argument)
- Enable crc32, lz4hc, zstd.
Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
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Make it easier to look up the librem5-base version that was used in the
device-purism-librem5 package, e.g. for writing service pack release
notes:
> Purism Librem 5 Phone (librem5-base: 58pureos1)
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The only thing we define in the config file is "SpacesAftertabs": true
besides the version. Apparently it works fine if the version is
removed, and it avoids an error if the version changed (as it just did
now):
> Version from config file is not the same as the version of the binary
> Binary: 2.7.0, Config 2.6.0