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Oliver Smith
1901060d4d Let new and most old devices depend on mesa dri swrast (#1086)
* Devices: depend on mesa-dri-swrast (where it makes sense)
* Device wizard: add mesa-dri-swrast by default
* Closes #1013.
2018-01-06 14:08:10 +00:00
Attila Szöllősi
2f9ef89189 Rename deviceinfo variable flash_methods to flash_method (#1030)
* Rename deviceinfo variable flash_methods to flash_method
* Update pmb.config.deviceinfo_attributes / add sanity check
* Add test case that parses all deviceinfo files
2017-12-21 22:12:51 +00:00
Oliver Smith
9fe445af36 device-qemu-amd64: Use LTS kernel (#954) 2017-12-01 19:10:58 +00:00
Oliver Smith
12b5b1ebec Close #453: Support mesa-dri-virtio in Qemu (#861)
The mesa driver, which ends up in the installation image, needs to be known
before the installation is done (in other words: when running the qemu action,
it is to late as the image has already been generated). That's why one can
choose the Qemu mesa driver in `pmbootstrap init` now:

```
Device [qemu-amd64]:
Which mesa driver do you prefer for your Qemu device? Only select something other
than the default if you are having graphical problems (such as glitches).
Mesa driver (dri-swrast/dri-virtio) [dri-virtio]:
```

It is still possible to select `dri-swrast`, because `dri-virtio` may not work
in all cases, and that way we could easily debug it or experiment with other
mesa drivers (e.g. the "vmware" one, which is supported by mesa and Qemu).

Other changes:
* `pmbootstrap qemu` accepts a `--display` variable now, which passes the value
  directly to `qemu`'s `display` option. It defaults to `sdl,gl=on` (@PureTryOut
  reported that to work best with plasma mobile on his PC). `--display` and
  `--spice` (which is still working) are mutually exclusive.
* Removed obsolete telnet port pass-through: We only use the debug telnet port
  since osk-sdl has been merged.
* Add show-cursor to the Qemu command line, so it shows a cursor in X11
* Refactored the spice code (`command_spice` only returns the spice command,
  because it has all necessary information already) and the spice port can be
  specified on the commandline now (previously it was hardcoded in one place and
  then always looked up from there).
* Start comments with capital letters.
* Keep the log on the screen a bit shorter (e.g. Qemu command is written to the
  "pmbootstrap log" anyway, so there's no need to display it again).
* linux-postmarketos-stable: Adjust kernel configs
x86_64, armhf: enable as modules:
CONFIG_DRM_VIRTIO_GPU, CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI, CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON
aarch64: all 3 options were already enabled as built-in (no change)
* Set '-vga virtio' for mesa-dri-virtio
2017-11-05 13:48:49 +00:00
drebrez
c33e5d823e Add PMOS_FORCE_PARTITION_RESIZE kernel boot parameter (#874) 2017-11-04 22:54:42 +00:00
Oliver Smith
a6d320df58 Various small xfce4/Hildon fixes (#792)
* XFCE4/Hildon: Log to syslog, see also:
  <https://github.com/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/pull/762>
* Fix XFCE4 didn't start in qemu-amd64, because it required
  libEGL.so.1, which is provided by mesa-egl. This is a dependency
  of device-qemu-amd64-x11 now. (It worked for Hildon and Weston,
  because they pull mesa-egl in with other packages.)
2017-10-24 16:16:58 +00:00
Attila Szöllősi
a31d168635 Add linux-postmarketos-mainline aport (#799)
* Rename linux-postmarketos to linux-postmarketos-stable
* Adjust all device-* packages using linux-postmarketos and bump pkgrel
2017-10-23 20:15:32 +00:00
clayton craft
fdff56f4ec Fix #499: Don't generate weston.ini from the deviceinfo anymore (#739)
@drebrez deserves much credit for this one for all the testing,
bisecting and for fixing everything. Thank you very much!
---
* devices which need a custom weston.ini ship it with a install_if
  subpackage, so it only gets installed when weston is installed. This
  sounds complicated, but is actually pretty clean in the APKBUILD.
* postmarketos-ui-weston: has a weston.ini.default, which enables
  xwayland and uses fbdev as backend (because that's what most
  devices use!). It defaults to the weston.ini.default if there is no
  weston.ini (as installed by the device package).
* changed spaces to tabs for consistency, general minor refactoring of
  device-APKBUILDs
2017-10-20 00:07:00 +00:00
Oliver Smith
8d2a1a417d Automatically install X11 and mesa dependencies (using install_if) (#696)
* device-qemu-amd64: subpackages for x11 and mesa
* postmarketos-base: add x11 subpackage
2017-10-06 18:19:47 +00:00
Pablo Castellano
dbbdf7cfa4 Fix #436: Clean apkbuilds (#692)
* Remove empty build() functions
* Remove obsolete '|| return 1' statements
2017-10-04 15:05:00 +00:00
Pablo Castellano
6bf7ea3ea8 Qemu support for the QXL driver and SPICE (#481)
* pmb.helpers.run: support running processes in background
* enable QXL driver support in the linux kernel configurations so
that we can also use SPICE to connect to the VM.

QXL is a paravirtual graphics driver with 2D support

The SPICE project aims to provide a complete open source solution for remote
access to virtual machines in a seamless way.

Both DRM_QXL and DRM_BOCHS are enabled as modules.
According to [1], on Linux guests, the qxl and bochs_drm kernel modules
must be loaded in order to gain a decent performance

* qemu: add new option --spice to connect to VM using a SPICE client

If specified, 'pmbootstrap qemu' will look for some SPICE client in the
user's PATH and run qemu using the QXL driver.

Currently supported spice clients are 'spicy' and 'remote-viewer' but
adding support for more clients can be easily done.

qemu with qxl support will run on port 8077/tcp, which doesn't belong to
any well-known service and represents 'PM' in decimal.

References:
[0] https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/SPICE
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#qxl
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#SPICE
[3] https://github.com/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/issues/453 (partially fixed)
2017-09-26 20:52:00 +00:00
Ben Iofel
89f94a9c63 Enable xwayland and drm for weston on qemu-amd64 (#517) 2017-09-06 16:28:05 +00:00
Pablo Castellano
5d011e30ff Close #226: Launch postmarketOS in a qemu virtual machine (#350)
Thanks to Pablo Castellano and Martijn Braam!
In postmarketOS we are now able to generate system images with the
correct configuration so that they can boot already using qemu

This commit brings the `pmbootstrap qemu` action.
This command is very handy because you don't have to set all the
qemu parameters, pmbootstrap does it for you.

* device-qemu-vexpress: Added kernel command line according to wiki
* qemu: Added workaround for image writing permissions
* qemu: Added support to launch postmarketOS in a QEMU virtual machine

- Support for emulating these architectures in QEMU: arm, aarch64, x86_84
- Generate QEMU command correctly depending no guest architecture (arm/x86)
- Run QEMU in the same architecture as the host by default
- Refactoring in pmb.parse.arch and pmb.qemu.run
- Raise exception if DTB file or system image are not present
- Display more useful information when something fails (e.g. image not found)
- Run qemu version depending on arch (host or argument), not device configured

* device-qemu-amd64: set deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline to "PMOS_NO_OUTPUT_REDIRECT"
* qemu: added --memory argument to specific guest RAM
* device-qemu-amd64: adjusted deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline (console=tty1)
* Added /etc/network/interfaces for qemu-amd64
* qemu: Added KVM support if /dev/kvm if present
* Specify separate machines for architecture
* qemu: Check if QEMU is installed instead of crashing
* Added graphics driver to qemu-aarch64

- Use arm (as used in qemu) instead of armhf (used in Alpine)
- qemu argument is -dtb
- Follow same style to build the command + arguments

* qemu: Added SSH port redirection: ./pmbootstrap.py qemu -p 2222
2017-08-09 20:26:40 +00:00
Oliver Smith
3e140ea690 Close #194: Aports subfolders! See migration guide in the wiki (#227)
Migration guide:
https://github.com/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/wiki/Migration-to-aports-subfolders
2017-07-28 22:34:40 +00:00