- Jun 25, 2020
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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.
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This upgrades the librem5-base config used to v21: - better headphone support/detection - enable runtime PM for usb/SD interface This also removes the modemmanager subpackage, the udev rule that was installed by that package is now in modemmanager in Alpine.
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This upgrade includes a runtime PM fix for the SD card reader/usb
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This is needed for rotation to work.
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Oliver Smith authored
Upgrade to latest bugfix release, and add a patch to fix weird looking borders on mobile.
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- Jun 24, 2020
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This upgrade includes: 1) enabling fb in deviceinfo: This was previously disabled for debugging purposes, but can be re-enabled now so we get the awesome postmarketOS splash screen! 2) fixing GPS, kinda: the device has changed, so this fixes the gpsd config to use the correct device, and includes a udev rule to make sure the device is owned by a group that gpsd can use 3) usbnet working with configfs 4) disables getty on /dev/ttyGS0, this was usb serial but isn't configured now that this uses configfs 5) uses Mesa from Alpine, instead of mesa-git in pmaports. Upstream Mesa has support for the vivante gpu, and no longer need to rely on mesa master branch for support. 6) fix pulseaudio detection of profiles 7) update the librem5-base version used, includes a udev rule to configure DDR freq governor as 'powersave' (reduces power, and how much heat this thing puts out) fixes #524 fixes #526
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Oliver Smith authored
Put virtual keyboard style into a subpackage, and let the main package depend on it. That way, it can be used in postmarketos-ondev, without pulling in all of plasma-phone-components.
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- Jun 23, 2020
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This includes a complete rewrite of the application
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Minecrell authored
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Oliver Smith authored
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- Jun 22, 2020
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Minecrell authored
- Update to Linux 5.8-rc2 - samsung-golden: Add magnetometer/proximity sensor, touchkeys
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Minecrell authored
In the Linux kernel, the ST-Ericsson NovaThor U8500 SoC is barely ever mentioned under the "NovaThor" name, more common are names like U8500, Ux500, ST-Ericsson, STE, ... Let's rename the kernel package to linux-postmarketos-stericsson to make that more clear. Also cleanup the APKBUILD a bit while we're at it, HOSTCC is unneeded, remove unnecessary depends, ...
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- Jun 21, 2020
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[ci:skip-build] builds locally
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working: Display, Touch, Charging, USB Network, X11
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see https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/merge_requests/1323 for the pinephone counterpart.
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Accessing the sound system causes freezes of the system, so it is disabled for now.
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We cannot have two of them at the same time, most compiler would fail here but for some reason our didn't. However, it's better to just use one (the new one, or the old one). Enable CONFIG_RTL8723CS_NEW, which is the new driver that made it to pine64 kernel since 5.5. Signed-off-by:
Danct12 <danct12@disroot.org> [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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- Jun 20, 2020
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We should disable it by default and let the user to enable it when they want it. And currently it's causing problems where the backlight would go very dark with it enabled on PinePhone. Signed-off-by:
Danct12 <danct12@disroot.org>
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Minecrell authored
bq-paella allows running unsigned firmware from other devices. We can use that advantage to replace some of the original firmware with newer versions from other devices. The DB410c has updated WCNSS firmware that reportedly improves WiFi/BT coexistence (i.e. behavior when both WiFi/BT are active at the same time). Depend on the virtual "firmware-qcom-msm8916-wcnss" package to give the user the choice which firmware version they would like to run. The newer version from "firmware-qcom-db410c-wcnss" is installed by default (since it has a higher "provider_priority"), but the user can choose to replace it by running "apk add firmware-bq-picmt-wcnss".
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Minecrell authored
The WCNSS firmware configuration was moved to firmware-bq-picmt-wcnss-nv, ensure to install it additionally.
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Minecrell authored
- Set fixed commit in "source" line to avoid future problems if some change is pushed to the repository - Add pmb:cross-native to build natively since these are just a few copy operations - Remove some unneeded `cd "$srcdir"` lines - Avoid installing venus.mbn since this is just a combined version of venus.mdt + venus.b* - Split -wcnss subpackage into -wcnss and -wcnss-nv to allow replacing the WCNSS firmware with a newer version from firmware-qcom-db410c - Provide "firmware-qcom-msm8916-wcnss" to still allow switching to the original firmware if wanted - Install only WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv.bin for aarch64 since the other configuration files are only needed for downstream (armv7)
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Minecrell authored
The WCNSS firmware from DB410c is also useful for other devices that can run unsigned firmware (e.g. bq-paella) because it is newer and reportedly has some WiFi/BT coexistence problems fixed. To allow easy switching betwen the original firmware from the manufacturer (firmware-bq-picmt-wcnss) and the newer firmware (firmware-qcom-db410c-wcnss) we make both packages provide a virtual "firmware-qcom-msm8916-wcnss" package. The newer version from firmware-qcom-db410c gets a higher provider_priority so it is installed by default. However, the user can choose to do "apk add firmware-bq-picmt-wcnss" to get the original firmware from the manufacturer instead.
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[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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