- May 01, 2023
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Dylan Van Assche authored
Qualcomm Hexagon virtual filesystem daemon is used by Qualcomm DSPs to load files from the filesystem such as the sensor registry, audio calibration files, etc.
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Caleb Connolly authored
Add support for the Qualcomm Robotics (RB3) dev kit, the Thundercomm DB845c. This is a successor to the arrow 410c board already supported in postmarketOS. It is based on the SDA845 SoC, almost identical to SDM845 but without a fully featured modem. All the things you'd expect to work out of the box: * UART * USB host and peripheral * HDMI display out * Wifi, Bluetooth
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Caleb Connolly authored
The upcoming db845c doesn't have cellular modem capabilities, but still has wifi. Avoid installing modem related configs and services by default and only install it for devices that need it.
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- Apr 30, 2023
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Signed-off-by:
Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me> [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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Needed by GNOME Software since https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/Cogitri/apk-polkit-rs/-/merge_requests/45 GNOME Software is often installed in GNOME UI's through pmb_recommends, but it's not a dependency in any way. To avoid spilling this service enablement everywhere, add just the openrc subpackage from the daemon. That means that if GNOME Software is not installed or gets uninstalled, the daemon will crash on startup. That should not be a big deal though. [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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Clayton Craft authored
This uses a dispatcher script to configure filtering A and AAAA records based on which IP versions are routable on the NM primary connection. gojq is preferred over the 'standard' jq because it's considerably faster... the dispatcher script took 0.89s on my L5 with jq, and 0.07s with gojq. the difference is probably greater on slower phones... so it seemed worth installing it. fixes #1430 Co-authored-by:
Arnavion <me@arnavion.dev>
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- Apr 28, 2023
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-Removed 0013-media-ov5640-Update-last-busy-timestamp-to-reset-aut.patch: Fix should now be incorporated in 6.3 kernel. [ci:skip-build]: Already built successfully in CI
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- Apr 27, 2023
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- Apr 26, 2023
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
The osk-sdl runs on the initramfs, so this should be no issue
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
As a preparation for #1836, move the sourcing of deviceinfo to its own function. This should allow to have a single point in the whole of the initramfs for the sourcing of the deviceinfo, instead of every script that needs it sourcing it. This allows to change the way deviceinfo is sourced in the future with a lot less effort.
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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Pablo Correa Gomez authored
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- Apr 25, 2023
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Adam Słaboń authored
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This makes the splash screen work and probably osk-sdl/unl0kr as well. [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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- Add msm8916-1mic configuration for devices without SecondaryMic - Fix audio volume after upstream msm8916-wcd-digital changes [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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- Update to Linux 6.3 - Fix voltage reporting for SMB1360 battery driver Device changes: - nokia-{argon,leo,sparkler}: Fix some key mappings - wileyfox-crackling: Fix multi-touch - bq-piccolo, samsung-gt510, samsung-matisseve: - Add capacitive touch keys - samsung-matisseve: Display brightness control - bq-paella: yushun-nt35521s panel driver - motorola-surnia: inx_v1 panel driver New devices: - Various MSM8916-based USB modem dongles ("zhihe") (UF896, UFI001c, UZ801v3, ...) - eMMC, USB, Button, WiFi/BT, Modem, LEDs - Lenovo Vibe K5 (wingtech-wt82918hd) - eMMC, SD card, USB, Buttons, WiFi/BT, Vibrator - Display, Brightness control, LEDs - Touchscreen - Sensors (Accelerometer/Gyroscope/IMU) - Battery status (no charging driver yet) - Flash LED - Modem
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- Apr 24, 2023
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Clayton Craft authored
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Minecrell authored
harpia's WCNSS firmware has problems with WiFi channels on some device variants, using osprey's firmware seems to help as a workaround. Install that by default so WiFi has better chances of working properly out of the box. [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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It has been dropped from Alpine due to being unmaintained and it's dependencies not building against the latest kmime (23.04) anymore [ci:skip-vercheck] [ci:skip-build]
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Sipeed M1s DOCK is a development board from Sipeed, it is based on M1s module. The Sipeed M1s introduces the BL808 SoC from Bouffalo Lab, the BL808 is also used in Pine64 0x64 development board. [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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