* Remove unnecessary patch
- this patch works when compiling and installing manually.
- the dtb with the changes is taken from the kernel and not from u-boot, therefore this patch does not work.
* Add enable-sound-pinecube-kernel.patch
- Add patch to enable audio codec in pinecube with v3s compatible
- Built and tested on Armbian Buster with Kernel 5.11.x (edge)
A long story short:
- patch 'meson64_add_shutdown_function_to_meson_drv.patch' (adds meson_drv_shutdown) added on 04/03/2021
- same patch renamed to '.patch_disabled' on 07/03/2021, since it broke what it was supposed to fix
- kernel 5.10.24 upstream merged similar version of patch, which indeed fixed some khadas stuff, but broke odroid, at least HC4
- now I add this patch to revert upstream.
- also remove the .patch_disabled to avoid confusion
- to say the truth, the HC4 is not reboot-proof, it still hangs sometimes. so this is not the end of it.
- ps: without this revert, HC4 hangs 100% of the time.
- ps2: did not test on edge 5.11 yet, but it looks like the same
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
There are already emmc nodes in rk3288-tinker-s.dts, adding these nodes
to rk3288-tinker.dtsi will cause emmc busy loop on original Tinkerboard.
Signed-off-by: Jack Chen <redchenjs@live.com>
Adds Xilinx Bootgen tools to build environment (alongside sunxi-tools, etc ..)
Adds new SoC family Zynq (7000 series, not MP/UltraScale)
Adds new board Avnet MicroZed
* add device tree overlays to handle boards with power regulation issues,
* fix misconfiguration issues in overlays
* add missing wireguard module for rk322x-current and -edge
* Re-enable network checksum TX offload on rockchip64 family
* Adjust gmac PBL setting for rk3399 legacy to fix network issues with MTU 1500
* Adjust gmac PBL setting for rk3328 in rockchip64-legacy to fix network issues with MTU 1500
Co-authored-by: Piotr Szczepanik <piter75@gmail.com>
- Enabled nfc on rk322x-dev and disable on rk322x-current (need further development)
- Tidied up rk322x-current device tree
- enabled nfc rockchip driver enabled in rk322x-dev kernel config
- Enabled EHCI controller in u-boot (added patch for inno-phy, device tree and config bits), better device detection for dwc2 usb otg port
- Removed SPL_FIT_GENERATOR from u-boot configuration, fixed .its file to use binman
- fixed rk322x its file (now includes dtb), reverted u-boot to v2020.10 and changed dev_* into log_debug() calls
* Adjust the RK808 buck step to improve stability
* Adjust vdd_log and enable vdd_center init voltage
For some reason, regulator-init-microvolt property under PMIC does not applied. Set the voltage on board file.
* Explicitly set vdd_log voltage for NanoPi M4V2 - possibly fix stability issues
* Regulator tweaks for NanoPi M4V2
* Add vdd_log to kernel and switch vdd_center back to 900mV
* Switch vdd_center to 0.95
* Make rk80x bucks voltage steps shorter to make the NanoPi M4V2 stable
* Tweak u-boot config for NanoPi M4V2
* Made the rk808 voltage steps configurable and configured 50mV for NanoPi M4V2
* Bump rockchip DEV 32b to 5.11.y
* Move mvebu64 DEV to 5.11.y
* Move Rockchip64 DEV to 5.11.y
Disabling general-rkvdec_nv15.patch - need more attention
* Add Meson DEV / Odroid C1
* Move OdroidXU4 DEV to tobetter's 5.11.y branch
* Bump sunxi DEV to 5.11.y
* Bump mvebu DEV to 5.11.y
* mvebu: Patch kernel to fix SATA write performance regression
Add an upstream patch that fixes SATA write speed regression that
appeared in kernel 5.9.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Mikityanskiy <maxtram95@gmail.com>
* Create 0001-Revert-block-simplify-set_init_blocksize-to-regain-l.patch
Co-authored-by: Igor Pečovnik <igorpecovnik@users.noreply.github.com>
- for manual/auto control of pwm fan (in the ODROID HC4 for example)
- original is at 8a63de9e2a
- discussion https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-hwmon/patch/20201125163242.GA1264232@paju/
- I'd be much happier with a cooling map in the DTB, but this makes my fans spin correctly via fancontrol
- this affects all of meson64, but only for PWMs that are already exposed to hwmon
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Enable RTC (hym8563) for Station P1 in mainline (renaming DT in process)
* Switch Station P1 to rockchip64
* Fix linking for Station P1 device tree in legacy
* rockchip64: Added XHCI HCD USB TRB ENT quirk
On some xHCI controllers (e.g. Rockchip RK3399/RK3328/RK1808), they need
to enable the ENT flag in the TRB data structure to force xHC to
prefetch the next TRB of a TD.
Enable the quirk on RK3399 through device tree node properties.
Ported from Rockchip Linux 4.19
* add to dev branch
Polished and fixed xt-q8lv-10 rockchip-legacy dtb
Reworked act8846 reboot patch for rockchip-legacy (applies, but not yet working though)
Renamed kernel updated patches in rockchip-legacy directory adding "04-" prefix to make them uniform with existing
This patch (most likely taken from OpenWrt) only applies to ARMADA-XP
hardware, none of which is supported by Armbian.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
Sound node recovered from Pull Request #408
Sound node name changed in line with tinkerboard & xt-q8l, cf. issue #1367
Also added missing i2s node, cf. http://rockchip.wikidot.com/hdmi-audio
HDMI audio now confirmed working on Miqi clone, Openhour Chameleon
These patches are for Olimex S3-OLinuXino, which is not yet support by
Armbian.
Remove them to prevent DT node conflict.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
RK3399 maximum clockspeed according to Rockchip is 1.8 GHz for all but a couple variants. Almost all SBC's use 1.8 GHz silicon.
Remove automatic application of extra 2 GHz opp, allow user to select an overlay at their own risk.
RK3399 maximum clockspeed according to Rockchip is 1.8 GHz for all but a couple variants. Almost all SBC's use 1.8 GHz silicon.
Remove automatic application of extra 2 GHz opp, allow user to select an overlay at their own risk.
- curently attached to RC7 as https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/2378
- config derived from current and contains all latest changes
- dirty reboot and eth0 reset hacks are not added and can be added later if still needed (need_check subfolder)
* mvebu-dev: refresh all patches with quilt
Cleaned up based on kernel 5.9.12.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* mvebu-current: refresh patches with quilt
Based on kernel version 5.9.12
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* mvebu-legacy: refresh patches with quilt
Based on kernel 4.19.161
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* mvebu-legacy: remove custom helios4 dts file
This is already added upstream. No need to have it here.
Continued refreshing the other patches.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* Add WIP support for Orangepi Zero 2
* squeeze H616 patches into sunxi-dev
* Update linux-sunxi64-dev.config
* H616: Limit CPUMAX
* Enable DEV only
* H616: remove patches from sunxi-current
* H616: apply new patchset
Co-authored-by: EvilOlaf <werner@armbian.de>
Co-authored-by: Werner <EvilOlaf@users.noreply.github.com>
Some of these get applied at wrong offsets or have fuzz. Fix.
Remove patch 93. It's already upstream. It also has other fixes applied
to it.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* sunxi: kernel: current/dev: enable sun6i-csi and disable LL debug on UART0
The former is useful on some boards, e.g. PineCube.
The latter blocks boards that do not utilize UART0 from booting.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
* sunxi: add new family sun8i-v3s
This family is intended for boards with V3/V3s/S3/S3L chips and low
DRAM capacity.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
* sunxi: add PineCube board
This board features Sochip S3 SoC (Allwinner V3 die + co-packaged 128MiB
DRAM), and an OmniVision OV5640 camera is shipped with the board.
Add support for it. It could be used as an IP camera then.
Kernel support is only added to current/dev branch, with dev just using
mainline-merged DT and current using backported DT from 5.10-rc.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
* sunxi: kernel: current/dev: add V3s OHCI/EHCI nodes
These are needed for USB host on V3s boards to work.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
- move Odroid C4 from legacy u-boot toward mainline
- get rid of dirty legacy u-boot code
- get rid of FAT boot partition
- briefly tested
- both kernels can operate with one standard boot script
- add upstream patch and adjust config
- fix console
- don't clock C4 too high by default
The swconfig marvell driver has support for multiple ethernet (CPU)
ports. The upstream DSA driver is limited to one. swconfig is not used
here.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
Removed default-sample-phase property for base rk322x-box device tree
Enabled spdif out for rk322x-current and -dev flavours
Removed reserved node in device tree, u-boot v2020.10 and OPTEE autoconfigure reserved zones automatically
* add overlay to force RK3399 DW3 USB-C port to host mode
* Per https://forum.armbian.com/topic/13721-nanopc-t4-usb-type-c-port-doesnt-work-with-buster-current-5431/
this is for the NanoPC-T4 as the default from the Device Tree is to set port 0 (USB-C port) to OTG mode,
and the current kernel fusb302 driver is unable to perform autonegotiation to switch the port to host
mode when required.
* As a result, and since most users will want to use this port in host mode, Armbian should provide a new
overlay to do just that.
* rename overlay to a more generic "dwc3-0-host"
A new kernel change (see https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/9/16/1323) introduces
significant instabilities in the RTL8211E Ethernet interface; this patch
reverts that change so that the RTL8211E works reliably again.
A new kernel change (see https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/9/16/1323) introduces
significant instabilities in the RTL8211E Ethernet interface; this patch
reverts that change so that the RTL8211E works reliably again.
* Switched RockPro64 to mainline u-boot
* Enabled rockusb and ums for RockPro64 in mainline u-boot
* Switched RockPro64 u-boot to TPL/SPL/BLOB scenario
* Enabled advanced recovery button support for RockPro64
* Disabled SDR104 mode for RockPro64 in legacy
* helios64: adjust big cpu regulator ramp delay
existing value make clock transisition time large and could causing
random kernel crash.
info: https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?t=30303
* rk3399-legacy: dts: helios64: remove DMC and DFI
to improve stability
* helios64: rework patch due to dts renaming
The helios64 devicetree was submitted for inclusion in the mainline kernel.
The name used there is rk3399-kobol-helios64, so use the same here
for consistency, to be easily able to boot a mainline kernel without
changing the U-Boot environment and simplify further development.
Pinebook-Pro Support:
suspend to idle via key and lid close
brightness keys
volume control keys
wifi, bluetooth frimware
touchpad tweaks
keyboard config
armbian-hardware-optimization
bootsplash
Co-authored-by: Britt Dodd <britt@reactornet.net>
* PCI: rockchip: support ep-gpio undefined case
Make ep-gpios optional as in rk3399-legacy
* helios64: workaround for JMB585 init
on some boards, the SATA controller failed on PCIE link training and
unusable, if the controller reset by Linux driver.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* rk3399-legacy: rework pcie changes from rockchip64
UPSTREAM: PCI: rockchip: Use normal register bank for config accessors
[1].
UPSTREAM: PCI: rockchip: Advertise 128-byte Read Completion Boundary
support [2].
dts/c: rockpro64: add pcie scan sleep and enable it for rockpro64 [3]
[1]
7ae6008631
[2]
e2ebdd9508
[3]
3cde5c624c
- Chanaged default x.org configuration to disable glamor
- Reintroduce patch to use DRM cursor plane as overlay in rk322x-current and -dev
- Updated wifi patches for kernel 5.8.10
- Bumped rk322x to u-boot v2020.07, removed reserved zones from device trees
- Updated OPTEE to v3.10, using ddrbin v1.10
- Bumped rk322x-current to kernel 5.8.y
- Imported new patches from knaerzche's LibreELEC fork for rk322x-dev (kernel 5.8.y)
- Adjusted existing patches to match changes, updated rk322x-dev kernel config file
- Add default modprobe conf file for esp8089 to force the crystal frequency to 40Mhz for rk322x targets
- Removed ssv6051 firmware packages to move to armbian-firmware repository
- Switching ssv6051-wifi.cfg to /lib/firmware for rk322x-legacy
- Removed P2P interface for esp8089 driver for rk322x-legacy
- Optimized ssv6051 performance: kernel module gains -Os flag, disabled p2p interface, enabled HW crypto for CCMP cipher
- Enabled remote control interface, IR GPIO kernel module and HDMI CEC modules
* Helios64: rework vdd_log and vdd_center
* helios64: Use rockchip binaries for legacy and current branch
Fully open source bootloader only on dev branch
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* rework vdd_log and vdd_center patches
* Supress systemd service warning
* helios64: u-boot: staggered HDD power up
Set the delay to 10s in between turning on the next HDD power rails.
Remove the delay property from kernel device tree, let it only apply to
u-boot
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* helios64: fault LED as kernel panic indicator
also sync, u-boot dts
* helios64: fix hwmon udev rules
Legacy kernel (LK 4.4) has different class/naming on SoC Temp sensor.
Also fix typo on current/dev udev rules.
* Moving Rockchip 32bit to 5.8.y
xt-q8l-v10 seems to be broken. I did a quick scan but couldn't resolve it. @paolosabatino
* Add wifi patches for 5.8.y
* [rockchip] Fixed xt-q8l-v10 DTS, reworked ath9k driver patch for 5.8.y (#2184)
* Fixed xt-q8l-v10 device tree to work on kernel 5.8.y on rockchip-current and -dev
* Reworked ath9k driver patch to compile on kernel 5.8.y for rockchip-current and -dev
* Add also wifi patches to DEV kernel
Co-authored-by: Paolo <paolo.sabatino@gmail.com>
* Switched rockchip64 curent to kernel 5.8.y
* Enforce CRLF in one of the wifi patches for rockchip64-current
* Removed uneeded wifi patches for rtl8189fs from rockchip64-current
Tested once again on N2/N2+
Note: disabled mesond_vdec module in kernel config since it crashes complete video system when loaded. Need to be added back once stable - or perhaps we need to adjust some parameters?
* Add Rockpi 4C
* Update config/boards/rockpi-4c.conf
Co-authored-by: Piotr Szczepanik <piter75@gmail.com>
* Change backward compatibility link to B model
* Various changes - tested for building.
- add Radxa overlays
- update naming with mainline
- add Rockpi-E
* Reverting improvements for rockpi legacy and create a link to new DT only
* Copied ROCK Pi 4 device treesplitting patches to dev which was broken
* Add Rockpi 4c targets
Co-authored-by: Piotr Szczepanik <piter75@gmail.com>
Adapted rk322x-dev to kernel 5.8.y
Added ssv6x5x driver to legacy kernel, rk322x-config now allows the user to select which driver load at boot
Added esp8089 kernel module, device tree overlay and detection in rk322x-config script
Fixed some indentation
Added reset button binding
Added sdcard debounce
Fixes indentation, added device tree overlay for high-leakage cpus
Added support for bluetooth device tree overlay and realtek systemd service for rk322x targets
Those were removed from mainline kernels by Chromebook devs,
wanting to protect their broken babies at all cost.
This patch was dully tested here :
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/13515-panfrost-on-rk3288-and-gpu-on-600mhz-problems/
But you're welcome to test it again !
I did it, with a whole glmark2 round and it worked flawlessly.
To test the GPU at that frequency, locate the **devfreq** folder of your GPU unit on your system (For tinkerboards, it's in **/sys/devices/platform/ffa30000.gpu/devfreq/ffa30000.gpu**) and then :
* Check the available frequencies by doing `sudo cat available_frequencies` .
That should output something like this : `100000000 200000000 300000000 400000000 500000000 600000000`
Be sure that `500000000` is in the list.
* Setup the minimum GPU frequency to 500Mhz like this : `sudo echo 500000000 > min_freq`
You can also set up the GPU to not go over 500Mhz like this : `sudo echo 500000000 > max_freq`
Signed-off-by: Miouyouyou (Myy) <myy@miouyouyou.fr>
* Add initial Helios64 configuration
Add ethernet udev rules
Added disable auto power on script during shutdown
Configure ALSA to output audio to (DisplayPort) USB type-C
armbian-firstrun: exclude helios64 from generating fixed_mac
Each network interface on Helios64 already assigned to unique MAC
address in factory. Assigning Network Manager with cloned MAC is not
needed.
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* u-boot: rk3399: Add Helios64
Use rockchip propriettary loader
* kernel: rk3399-legacy: Update r8152 to support 2.5GbE USB RTL8156
Required for Helios64
* kernel: rk3399-legacy: update Rockchip PCIe driver
Port changes by ayufan on rockchip64.
* kernel: rk3399-legacy: Add support for Helios64
Add Helios64 device tree.
Enable missing driver/kernel module.
Auto load lm75 modules
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* kernel: rk3399-legacy: rework roc-rk3399-pc patch
the patch broken due to additional line added by helios64 on
arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/Makefile
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* kernel: rk3399-legacy: update Rockchip PCIe driver
Backport bugfix from mainline
refer to
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11561979/
and
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11561977/
Signed-off-by: Aditya Prayoga <aditya@kobol.io>
* kernel: rockchip64-current: Add support for Helios64
Add Helios64 device tree.
Enable missing driver/kernel module.
* config: helios64: use mainline ATF on current branch
and u-boot TPL/SPL instead of Rockchip proprietary loader
* helios64: u-boot v2020.07 update
* Add Helios64 target
* kernel: rk3399-legacy: update Rockchip PCIe driver
Removed unrelated changes from porting ayufan fixes
Signed-off-by: Piotr Szczepanik <piter75@gmail.com>
* helios64: make use of PACKAGE_LIST* variables
Co-authored-by: Piotr Szczepanik <piter75@gmail.com>
* Add initial support for Odroid N2+
* Update C4 config and test booting
* Updates to C4, N2, N2+
- merge C4 and N2 legacy under meson64, same u-boot
- upgrade legacy kernel to meed DTB from mainline
- merge N2 and N2+, add a hack to display + in motd when N2+ is detected
- shortly spin N2 fan at startup
- merged N2 mainline and legacy boot script
- add upstream patches
* One of the regulators were breaking booting of Odroid N2
Co-authored-by: Werner <EvilOlaf@users.noreply.github.com>