* Use Genimage for declarative image layout instead of s[fg]disk and dd
* Change partition type to hybrid for M1, M1S and Green
This is what it really is, so just make sure only one "fix" function is
called.
* Change efi BOOT_SYS to gpt
There is no reason to have separate efi and boot sys, since all boards
that use efi also use grub as the loader.
* Change BOOT_SYS to more explanatory PARTITION_TABLE_TYPE
* Add units to DISK_SIZE
* Add forced-primary patch and use it in MBR images
* Avoid disabling SC2155, remove old comments
* Linux: Update kernel to 6.6.31
* https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/ChangeLog-6.6.31
* Update patch workarounding Z-Wave.me USB issues
Linux commit 480c3abbba36628dab063b9ca218bb28090e5b46 changed code that
is reverted by the patch. Use a version-specific patch directory again
for upstream Linux patches before RPi kernel is updated to 6.6.31+.
ODROID M1, M1S and Green historically used git repo as the source. Now
that we use the same version for all boards, use always use distribution
tarball for consistency and more efficient caching.
Since buildroot commit 3ceb8c97bcb6753740fa27a58b8e0dc00dbbbd19, systemd
has new option BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_VCONSOLE_DEFAULT_KEYMAP which
defaults to "us". With this option specified, systemd-console depends on
kbd package and causes the following message to be printed during
startup on HAOS:
systemd-vconsole-setup[253]: sh: gzip: not found
This comes from the loadkeys call which tries to open the gzipped file,
so likely the kbd package should also depend on gzip. However, since we
don't want the kbd package at this point, I'm leaving this for later
investigation and simply unsetting the new option to revert to
pre-2024.02 setup.
* Update Buildroot to tag 2024.02 with rebased HAOS patchset
* udisks2: update to v2.10.1
* Updated to version 2.10.x compatible with libblockdev v3
* Rebased patches to new codebase
* Autoreconf patch is not needed anymore
* libblockdev-nvme is now hard dependency of udisks daemon
* patches/grub2: remove upstreamed efidisk patch
* patches/network-manager: update multiple gateway patch
* package/os-agent: fix go download
After the Go update, build fails with the following error on mod vendor:
GOPROXY list is not the empty string, but contains no entries
Turns out this step is not having the environment variables set, use
those used for download to fix it.
* package/xe-guest-utilities: set DL env for go mod vendor
* Bump buildroot to fix missing unit file from nfs-utils
* buildroot 3f950a1aee...a1b2d12f32 (1):
> package/nfs-utils: only install fsidd binary and unit file with enabled nfsd
* CI: install flake8 for pr-checks runner
Use distribution package, as it's what's used in Buidlroot's Gitlab CI
Docker image at buildroot/support/docker/Dockefile.
* Disable check for Upstream section in the patch header for now
It was introduced in latest BR - disable it for now and re-enable
for HAOS in a later separate PR.
The in-tree driver introduced in HAOS 12.0 is having random issues,
so revert back to the stable OOT driver that was used before for now.
Also it add it to RPi 2 and Yellow where it's been missing the whole
time.
Fixes#3205
* Create common kernel config for Rockchip aarch64 boards
* Green: drop kernel option already included in main config
* Move rockchip RNG patchset to common folder
* Odroid-m1 has no board specific patches now
* Use separate path for v6.1.y and v6.6.y kernel config fragments
Since we're now maintaining Linux configs for two different versions,
it may happen that we want to add some options only to one of the
versions. While the Kconfig might figure the invalid options itself,
our config checking tooling would spam us with warnings. This commit
splits the configs to two directories. This pattern is used only for
the common fragments, more specific ones are usually sharing the same
Linux version anyway.
* Add back options removed in v6.6.y to v6.1.y kernel config fragments
* Linux: Update kernel 6.6.15
* Update buildroot packages to work with Linux 6.6
* Fix top-level and pc patches of linux
* Update tinker patch series
* Drop Odroid M1 patches
M1 is now supported in upstream.
* Update Hardkernel patches
Needed larger refactoring because of 379ae64609c7a3301b60483eb65bd8bc78f76328
* Update Green patches
* Update Odroid XU4 patches
Removing the TMU patch/hack for now, need to check if it's still needed.
If it is indeed, then it needs slighter rewrite.
* Move Rockchip RNG patches to M1 and Green dirs
* Update rtl88x2bu package to fix build
* Update gasket package to fix build
* Fix eq3_char_loop build
* Use fan53555 instead of custom rk860x driver
* Fix kernel base configs and fragments after 6.6 update
Mostly removed options that have been removed between releases. Only
a few options have been renamed, then there's bunch of options that
had dependencies added so they are available only on some architectures,
which are not those that we're using.
* Remove deprecated regulator-compatible from Green DTS
Odroid M1 was using 1056 MHz blob for RAM training, although it can run
at 1560 MHz. Use the correct file for M1 and update it to latest version,
along with ARM Trusted Firmware blob.
It seems that the Ethernet initialization in U-Boot causes significant
packet drops in Linux on some board. On a ODROID-M1 with 8GB of RAM, a
packet loss rate of ~20% has been observed. From the user point of view
it feels like a massive slow down (SSH feels very slow, Home Assistant
loads very slow or not at all).
Disabling the Ethernet controller driver avoids initialization in U-Boot
and makes Ethernet work correctly again in Linux.
While at it, drop the previously board specific configs. They haven't
been used and the board seemed fine without them.
* ../../../buildroot 55120df0b7...512a487366 (3):
> package/linux-firmware: add WiFi and BT firmware for MT7921 and MT7922
> package/dbus-broker: fix legal info
> package/rtl8821cu: fix legal info
* Bump U-Boot to 2024.01 for Raspberry Pi and Home Assistant Yellow
* Regenerated using --no-thread
By default git creates some email headers. We can minimize them using
--no-thread.
* Fix build for Yellow
* Update U-Boot for ASUS Tinker Board
* Update U-Boot for Khadas VIM3
* Update U-Boot for ODROID-M1
* Update U-Boot for Home Assistant Green
* Update U-Boot for ODROID-C2/C4/N2/XU4
Add new firmwares and enable them for all targets.
Bloat in rootfs in my x86_64 test build was ~2.16 MiB.
Buildroot bump:
* buildroot 8a75878da4...4c89661fd1 (2):
> package/linux-firmware: add WiFi and BT firmware for MT7921 and MT7922
> package/linux-firmware: add rtw89 firmware files
Compress firmware files from linux-firmware using ZSTD algorithm.
This should grant us some more space to add more firmwares and should
not have any major performance impact, because firmwares are not accessed
frequently.
Includes buildroot submodule bump:
* buildroot 07e08e01b2...8a75878da4 (1):
> linux-firmware: add option for firmware files compression
Preemptively enable larger set of WiFi drivers for all platforms and add more firmwares for them with the aim to harmonize WiFi device support among all boards and to have implicit support of devices that users might want to use. Targets `generic_aarch64`, `generic_x86_64` and `ova` also include options and firmwares for cards that are using PCI/PCIe bus - support for these is in a separate config fragment.
Especially the `generic_x86_64` is currently very tight with the rootfs space, so I had to do some triaging and select only sensible drivers and firmwares - especially archaic PCMCIA devices or devices not supporting only 802.11g or lower standards were among the first that I removed during the triaging - we can consider enabling those but this time on an someone's explicit need to have them enabled.
This closes#2815 and replaces large part of #2761, also potentially addresses (at least) these: #2806, #2783, #2841, #2776, #2725, #2600
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* Remove WiFi options from generic and board kernel config fragments
* Enable MMC in OVA kernel
This is needed for SDIO drivers to work. Use the same options as we
currently use for generic_x86_64.
* Add CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC to the common kernel config
This is requirement for TKIP and is a dependency of ATH11K driver.
* Add kernel config fragments with wireless cards support
* Add firmwares for WiFi cards
* Enable more Bluetooth device drivers