Right now we have multiple variants of A5 that are only different in
secure-boot keys and as such different firmware blobs.
Use msm-firmware-loader to support all A5 variants with a single device
port. Because of that, drop lte suffix as there are 3g variants as well.
Right now we have multiple variants of A3 that are only different in
secure-boot keys and as such different firmware blobs.
Use msm-firmware-loader to support all A3 variants with a single device
port. Because of that, drop lte suffix as there are 3g variants as well.
With the new msm8916-mainline kernel DT for gt510wifi is reworked to be
reused with gt58 devices. While at it, the DT was generalized to be used
with the LTE variants of the device as well as the wifi variant.
Change base dtb name to the new common dt and add an LTE-specific dt
that enavles the modem. Since variants have different secure-boot keys,
use msm-firmware-loader for that.
Also make various updates to support gpu-accelerated UI's and FDE.
Currently we see this error in our dmesg:
udevd[764]: invalid key/value pair in file /etc/udev/rules.d/90-android-touch-dev.rules on line 6, starting at character 102 ('\\')
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The best (only) theory so far is that issues occur if the battery is
deeply discharged. The latest kernel upgrade fixed both charging and
reported state-of-charge, so hopefully no one will have similar issues
from now on.
Add pmb:cross-native/!tracedeps to applicable firmware packages and
secure both with a test.
This sets the pmb:cross-native and !tracedeps options on all firmware-*
packages that are compatible with the native compilation method. A unit
test ensures the presence of both options while maintaining a list of
exempted packages.
Fixes: #718
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Starting with Linux 5.14, the modem can be controlled through the new
WWAN subsystem in Linux with the WWAN RPMSG CTRL driver. This is also
supported in ModemManager 1.18 and the pmOS fork of oFono.
Drop the udev rules for the previous approach through the RPMSG chardev
since this causes the modem to be detected twice by ModemManager and oFono.
- mesa-dri-freedreno => mesa-dri-gallium
- msm-modem-rpmsg => msm-modem
- add swclock-offset
- sort deps list
- remove ofono from deps, should be pulled in by UI
package that needs it, not by device- package
This fixes some parameters needed for Xiaomi Mi 5 to boot on newer kernels, and adds some extra flags for GPU acceleration and USB labels.
Signed-off-by: Raffaele Tranquillini <raffaele.tranquillini@gmail.com>
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For some reason it was disabled for this device, and only for this
device. Enable it again so we have it for all devices. It passes fine
anyway.
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Use -f, so rm
* does not complain if the file does not exist
* does not exit with 1 if the file does not exist
Remove the stdout/stderr redirect (not needed with -f).
Add exit 0 at the end of the file, even though it clearly should not
exit with anything other than 0 anymore, as it's common practice in
these pre-upgrade etc. scripts.
With the old script, the problem was that it would exit 1 as soon as the
files did not exist at the time the script runs. Exit 1 in this
pre-upgrade script causes apk to show an error, and it would not go away
with 'apk fix' since it ran into the same problem.
Fixes: 7c511d ("pine64-pinephone: remove old u-boot...")
Console UI can be used now instead of None UI.
Console UI is necessary to have access to the device over SSH
as no display can be used.
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This devices runs a close-to mainline kernel as linux-odroid-hc2.
I have 2 of these devices which power my selfhosted infrastructure
for some time now and they work really well! Running my selfhosted
infrastructure on Alpine stable releases would be great.