This is needed to get ethernet working on most 64-bit sunxi boards.
Basically just synced with armv7 config a bit.
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Now that CPU scaling is enabled, there is no need to disable the big cluster,
which was hurting performance before by staying at 19.2 MHz. Remove maxcpus=2
from the command line arguments.
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Upgrade to 5.13.0 mainline and disable staging drivers.
Staging drivers are not used by this device and cause
build failures [1].
[1] https://github.com/tobetter/linux/issues/29
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Install obex-capabilities and a modified DBus Service
for BlueZ's obexd when BlueZ OBEX support is installed.
UIs depending on BlueZ are now also depending on
bluez-obexd for OBEX support through various MRs at Alpine.
Support the downstream kernel and a close-to-mainline fork. Waveform
data for the eInk display and the Wi-Fi driver are not included yet.
Everything else should work.
Anbox, nftables, and containers aren't set up for now because I'm not
sure how useful Anbox would be on devices using this SoC given that most
(all?) of them have around 1 GB of RAM, aren't very fast, and I have
heard that Anbox isn't very well-Asupported on ARMv7. As for nftables,
I don't want debug it at this time in case breaks something. Setting up
container support made the phone hang while booting, however that might
have been due to that I only booted the new kernel without getting the
new modules in the rootfs.
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Pulseaudio is used by other graphical UIs to manage audio, so having it
installed for sway is useful for having audio working "out of the box"
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The update to Linux v5.13.1 also includes updating the haptics driver
to the latest one posted to the mailing lists, which was renamed to
qcom-spmi-haptics. Rename the udev rule for this driver and update the
driver name in it.
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This package used to be installed through osk-sdl, but now osk-sdl is only
installed when FDE is enabled, and so when it is not enabled the system has no
fonts to use, which means UIs like Sway and Weston have broken fonts. This
commit fixes the issue.
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This adds a new 'UI' that includes networking support (network manager), firewall (by way
of postmarketos-base-ui), and anything else that will give a basic,
working image without any graphical UI.
The intention is for bpo to build this instead of the 'none' UI. 'none'
UI will continue to be around for mainlining and testing purposes.