- Enable XFS (requested by @ell1e)
- Disable CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED (kconfigcheck-community requirement)
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I use the PineTab 2 for various tasks on a semi-regular basis, so I
would like to co-maintain it.
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Since this doesn't affect the resulting package as Co-Maintainer is a
postmarketOS schema extension that abuild doesn't read, there is no need
to bump pkgrel for this.
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- Added some modules to fix booting from emmc/nvme (fixes#2953)
- Partially fixes debug shell (#2955): the OSK still shows partially,
but at least now there's some usable console/shell with an external
usb keyboard.
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... and install the firmware package using _pmb_recommends instead.
Applied to both downstream and mainline ports.
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Updated to latest collabora cros kernel. Fixes audio on mt8192 devices
and fixes display issues on all devices using this kernel.
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Add the required dependencies and config for both hexagonrpcd and
libssc so that sensors start working.
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I made an oversight in pmaports!5295 which caused the post-install
script to try enabling the sd8x-wlan service even if the downstream
subpackage isn't installed. This causes errors when creating a new
mainline rootfs, so fix it by moving the install variable declaration to
the subpackage function.
Patches were rebased, sadly nothing was dropped :(
All kconfig changes are from simply running `kconfig migrate` and
accepting all defaults when prompted
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Resolves this harmless, but annoying error on mainline:
* Enabling wlan driver ...
/lib/rc/sh/openrc-run.sh: line 14: can't create /sys/devices/platform/sd8x-rfkill/pwr_ctrl: nonexistent directory
* ERROR: sd8x-wlan failed to start
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This also increases the (necessarily) hardcoded initrd end by 16MiB in
the DTS, which is necessary to make the phone boot with the new
initramfs (and in general any initramfs which exceeds 2624KiB).
This seems to be some Samsung's proprietary verified boot solution.
After a recent update, this started bootlooping my phone.
I have no idea why it only fired now, but pmOS does not use this
feature anyway, so it won't hurt to disable it.
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Without it some devices will fail to mount the boot partition:
FAT-fs (mmcblk1p1): IO charset ascii not found
Also disable CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED.
Reported-by: Anton Bambura <jenneron@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ferass El Hafidi <funderscore@postmarketos.org>
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This cmdline argument is now a no-op. Drop it everywhere and add a new
CI check to enforce this.
Adjust the deprecated "minimal" initramfs variant to use
pmos.debug-shell to enable logging instead. It doesn't /support/
dropping to a shell, so the variable takes on a different meaning. But
that's ok since it's at least more consistent.
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Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Tweaked-by: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
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Use stock WiFi firmware instead of the generic linux-firmware-brcm
firmware. The stock firmware is newer and seems to be better suited
for the BCM4334B2 variant used in these tablets.
This fixes timeout errors from the brcmfmac driver and seems to
slightly improve download/upload speeds (by about 1MB/s).
trailblazer is a bleeding edge, unstable target for EFI capable ARM64
devices. It runs linux-next and should otherwise be adjusted to support
as many devices as possible.
The goal of trailblazer is to motivate more upstream kernel development by
providing a tighter feedback loop (patches land in -next weeks before they
make it into mainline or stable), as well as encouraging more generic
solutions to the device specific hacks we have in userspace.
On supported devices, trailblazer should reflect the current state of
upstream. It allows users to easily appreciate what feature are
unavailable, and more importantly appreciate when a new feature does get
added upstream.
Due to the instability of linux-next, the plan is to have BPO build
trailblazer images nightly, so if next breaks then the images should
only be broken for a day.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Introduce a linux-next kernel with postmarketOS configs and some
additional device specific configs enabled.
This kernel package will be updated daily to the latest -next tag.
breakages expected. It is designed to be used in tandem with a generic
ARM64 device package to provide a bleeding edge option for those with
EFI capable bootloaders.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@postmarketos.org>
Depend on msm-firmware-loader, firmware- and soc- packages.
Sort deps alphabetically.
Tidy up deviceinfo:
* add flash_kernel_on_update
* remove unneded things from kernel cmdline
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Currently it requries the check_code result check in the
vendor uboot to be disabled as explained in the wiki.
Booting directly via reconfigured boot order still
does not work. It hangs somewhere in the kernel.
Firmware for Wifi/BT is not included yet.
It could use the linux-postmarketos-omap kernel in the future,
but there are still some dirty things in there e.g. for sound
which are not suitable for a multi-device kernel.
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PineTab 2 is a successor to the original PineTab from PINE64 released
in mid-2023.
The tablet came with DanctNIX's fork of Arch Linux ARM, comes with
K Desktop Environment as the UI and available with 64GB eMMC/4GB RAM
or 128GB eMMC/8GB RAM.
Changelog since 6.7:
General:
* Adreno 5xx preemtion is now disabled due to hangs it causes.
This makes GPU a lot more cooperative on these platforms.
* Fixed absence of zap-shader region which caused devices with
GPU enabled to freeze the whole system.
* Fixed ath10k Wi-Fi not connecting to 5Ghz networks.
* Incorporated in-kernel pd-mapper patchset, therefore userspace
pd-mapper daemon is not required.
* Kernel cmdline from bootloader is no longer ignored completely,
in other words, not hardcoded. You can now modify cmdline in
deviceinfo file and changes in that file will not be ignored.
Devices:
* Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 (lavender):
* split device trees into 2 variants by panel type (Tianma & BOE)
* GPU + panel support for 2 variants
* Vibrator support
* Connectivity: modem, Wi-Fi and bluetooth support.
* Other/all devices:
* update device trees according to upstream USB stack changes
(related to USB 3 phy support)
Install script into /etc/profile.d with workaround for mesa bugs.
This makes most SDM660 devices usable for general people out of the box.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Minnekhanov <alexeymin@postmarketos.org>
Add msm-firmware-loader, soc-qcom-sdm660-rproc, firmware-xiaomi-lavender
and firmware-qcom-adreno-a530 as dependency. This is necessary to make
Wi-Fi and modem work.
Add support for panel drivers.
Phoc now defaults to 1,25 as scale on skomer, which while not perfect,
is good enough and lets the device be unlocked. As such, let's remove
this configuration file and encourage improvements upstream instead.
See https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/merge_requests/4541