pmaports/device/testing/soc-qcom-sdm845/APKBUILD
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modem/msm-modem: rename msm-modem-mainline to msm-modem-rpmsg (MR 1356)
Newer Qualcomm SoCs (e.g. SDM845. MSM8953) seem to use a different
method to talk to the modem. There are no longer separate rpmsg/SMD
channels for QMI messags, instead the modem is also available through QRTR.

On these newer SoCs, installing msm-modem-mainline is pointless,
because the created /dev/modem device will not actually allow
communicating with the modem. However, you still need the part from
the base package (msm-modem), which installs+enables rmtfs.

To avoid confusion, rename the msm-modem-mainline subpackage to
msm-modem-rpmsg. Install only "msm-modem" on SDM845 because that
likely does not allow communication with the modem through RPMSG
anyway.
2020-06-25 09:41:35 +02:00

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# Maintainer: Caleb Connolly (kalube) <caleb@connolly.tech>
pkgname=soc-qcom-sdm845
pkgdesc="Common package for Qualcomm SDM845 devices"
pkgver=1
pkgrel=1
url="https://postmarketos.org"
license="BSD-3-Clause"
arch="aarch64"
options="!check !archcheck !tracedeps"
depends="mesa-dri-gallium"
subpackages="$pkgname-nonfree-firmware:nonfree_firmware"
package() {
mkdir -p "$pkgdir"
}
nonfree_firmware() {
pkgdesc="Modem, WiFi and GPU Firmware"
depends="pd-mapper pd-mapper-openrc tqftpserv tqftpserv-openrc msm-modem"
install="$subpkgname.post-install"
mkdir "$subpkgdir"
}