* npi-a64-only-audio-usb.patch
This is a follow-up to the PR #1927 where the complete sun50i-a64.dtsi was changed.
This is a patch ONLY for the NanoPi A64 .dts to activate Audio & Upper USB-port
Has been build/compiled and works with focal 5.6.5
Address = Alias:
sound=sound
sound_hdmi = sound_hdmi
1c19000 = usb_otg
1c22400 = i2s1
1c22c00 = dai
1c22e00 = codec
1c22800 = i2s2
1f015c0 = codec_analog
* Create npi-a64-only-audio-usb.patch
Co-authored-by: Igor Pečovnik <igorpecovnik@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add 8189es out of the tree patch from repository.
* Added 8189FS version
* Support building on kernel 5.6. for 88x2bu
Tested for building on legacy, current and dev, removed old patches
* kernel: linux-sunxi-{dev,current}: Enable CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_BCM
This patch returns Broadcom's protocol for bluetooth HCI over serial port.
* BananaPiM2Zero: Patches for the devicetree
These patches add HDMI out (with audio) and add bluetooth / wifi
rfkill devices.
* [sunxi] allow pcm5102a codec module to be built
for sunxi-current and sunx-dev kernels.
Fixes#1798
* [sunxi] build pcm5102a and pcm51xx_(i2s|spi) modules by default
on sunxi-current and sunxi-dev kernels.
* Wireguard: bump tag to most recent since it breaks building on 5.4.y
* Move rockchip current to 5.4.y
* Move sunxi current to 5.4.y
* Move meson64 to 5.4.y
* Move odroidxu4 to 5.4.y and enable "current" targets
* Enable missing target
this update of the previous patch (#1663) additionally fixes the following overlays:
sun5i-a13: i2c1..2, nand, pwm, spi2, uart0..3
sun4i-a10: can, i2c1..2, pwm, spdif-out, spi0..2
corrections re #1663:
sun7i-a20: fixed typo in pwm overlay in #1663
arch64-makefile now back in line with original patch
some armbian dts overlays currently do not work since pinctrl names have not been
adapted to renaming in 5.0 and 5.2.
this patch modifies the following overlays:
sun50i-h5: cir, spdif-out
sun8i-h3: cir, spdif-out
sun7i-a20: i2c1..4, mmc2, pwm, spdif-out, spi0..2, spi-add-cs1, uart4..7
sun5i-a13: uart0
sun4i-a10: spdif-out
* Sunvell R69: cpu voltage regulator (re-)added - dram clock reduced.
CPU regulator (re-)added to u-boot and kernel dts - the box will not boot without it.
Dram clock reduced in defconfig to increase stability.
[AR-85]
AR-1 - Adding support category for distributions
AR-4 - Remove Allwinner legacy
AR-5 - Drop Udoo family and move Udoo board into newly created imx6 family
AR-9 - Rename sunxi-next to sunxi-legacy
AR-10 - Rename sunxi-dev to sunxi-current
AR-11 - Adding Radxa Rockpi S support
AR-13 - Rename rockchip64-default to rockchip64-legacy
AR-14 - Add rockchip64-current as mainline source
AR-15 - Drop Rockchip 4.19.y NEXT, current become 5.3.y
AR-16 - Rename RK3399 default to legacy
AR-17 - Rename Odroid XU4 next and default to legacy 4.14.y, add DEV 5.4.y
AR-18 - Add Odroid N2 current mainline
AR-19 - Move Odroid C1 to meson family
AR-20 - Rename mvebu64-default to mvebu64-legacy
AR-21 - Rename mvebu-default to mvebu-legacy
AR-22 - Rename mvebu-next to mvebu-current
AR-23 - Drop meson64 default and next, current becomes former DEV 5.3.y
AR-24 - Drop cubox family and move Cubox/Hummingboard boards under imx6
AR-26 - Adjust motd
AR-27 - Enabling distribution release status
AR-28 - Added new GCC compilers
AR-29 - Implementing Ubuntu Eoan
AR-30 - Add desktop packages per board or family
AR-31 - Remove (Ubuntu/Debian) distribution name from image filename
AR-32 - Move arch configs from configuration.sh to separate arm64 and armhf config files
AR-33 - Revision numbers for beta builds changed to day_in_the_year
AR-34 - Patches support linked patches
AR-35 - Break meson64 family into gxbb and gxl
AR-36 - Add Nanopineo2 Black
AR-38 - Upgrade option from old branches to new one via armbian-config
AR-41 - Show full timezone info
AR-43 - Merge Odroid N2 to meson64
AR-44 - Enable FORCE_BOOTSCRIPT_UPDATE for all builds
* Fix wifi
patch "board-h2plus-nanopi-duo-add-device.patch": increase post-power-on-delay-ms from 50ms to 200ms in wifi_pwrseq node in nanopi-duo dts [dev-branch].
Change in line with other XRADIO device trees (orange pi zero, sunvell).
See also Pull Request #1605.
* Fix xradio patch (dev-branch)
fix KConfig to 5.x - WLAN_VENDOR-flag set to "y" in line with other drivers - otherwise module not loaded.
* correct device name
change nodes "model" and "compatible" to correct device name (from "NanoPi Duo AIR" to "NanoPi Duo") [dev-branch]
Not functionally necessary, but more correct.
* Initial commit for serial consoles rfc
* Board configuration cleanup + small tweaks
* Add serial gadget rename to dev kernel as well
* Cleanup, fixing permissions
* Cleanup board configs
* Initial commit for FA ZeroPi.
* Tested for building.
* Adjust few bugs.
* Move to WIP since its not tested on hardware yet.
Signed-off-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
In current kernels (both next and dev) this patch breaks cpufreq and all that depends on it (no dvfs means board overheating). Removing it makes cpufreq and dvfs work again.
I've tested my OPi3 for best voltage numbers (for resolving stability problem after first patch), using StabilityTester and increasing slowly mV by 10 after every crash. Finaly, this values gives no error by running StabilityTester 100 times.
new values are based on stabilityTester results
when using 930mV for 1.6GHz and 980mV for 1.8GHz, xhpl failed randomly.
So 930/980mV are the critical operation voltage.Then increase 10mV and
run 100 times test, result shows that xhpl (not always) failed 1~2 times.
It seems +10mV is still not enough to ensure dc-dc output voltage always
above operation voltage, that means the design of dc-dc converter is not
good enough that results in large ripple.
The testing script is "github.com/mzhboy/StabilityTester"
The following configuration have been tested.
1.08-1.32-1.48-1.64-1.8 GHz
900-910-920-930-990 *ok, 930 failed 2/100
900-900-910-940-990 *ok, 990 failed 1/100
890-900-910-940-990 *ok, 990 failed 1/100
880-880-910-940-1000 *ok, 940 failed 2/100
880-880-910-950-1000 *ok, 1000 failed 1/100
880-880-910-950-1010 *ok
use more powerfull 'cpuburn-a53' to do pressure test.
power meter shows that 'cpuburn-a53' consumes much more power than
'stress -c 4' in the same condition. 930mV is not enough when running
'cpuburn-a53' meanwhile 950mV is the minimum voltage.
When running 'cpuburn-a53' at 1.8G, h6 consumes lots of power and generate
such amount of heat that an active cooling is necessary otherwise h6
gets overheat and system crashes. Even with active cooling and heatsink
is in low temperature the junction temperature is still quit high that
it reaches about 88~90 ℃ . Maybe the high thermal resistance of plastic
package causes the problem.
* [sunxi-dev][h6]update orangepi lite2 dts file patch
* [sunxi-dev][h6]update patch for sun50i-h6.dtsi
* [sunxi-dev][h6] new operation voltage table of allwinner h6
The correct operation voltages are find out after many reboots and test (over 20+).
the original 1.16v@1.64/1.8GHz was too high since standard cell voltage
of 28nm@HPC is 0.9v, h6 got overheat very quickly over 110 Celsius and then system hangs,
a power-cycle off is needed to reset soc.
I use 'stress -c 4' to do pressure test, with a medium size passive heatsink on top of h6.
The pressure test proves that the soc has about 4 watt power consuming
that is much lesser than original 6~7.x watt when running at 1.8GHz(orangepi lite2 with
usb Ethernet rtl8153 and usb hub, wifi is connected but not used).
Soc runs much more stable and does not get overheat easily under heavy load
with new opp table.
* [sunxi-dev][h6] orangepi lite2 wifi fix
bcm43455-fmac is buggy, reset to bcm4329-fmac
Add patch to bring A64 pinctrl driver inline with other sunxi pintctrl drivers by disabling strict mode.
With kernel 4.15.y (and later):
* Strict mode was enabled by default via commit 1396007286b1e2fd5dd10ae6a5ccaaaed51ab762 which can/will cause breakage with existing implementations.
* The ability to configure strict mode was added via commit aae842a3ff3385f27f1df8a9ee1494a416ec032d to allow older drivers to maintain existing behavior and avoid breakage.
* Commit cd70387f892205bcd7b8093b0837269b0739cbe0 had then explicitly disabled strict mode for most other existing SoCs but did not include A64.
This change is to update the A64 pinctrl driver similar to the other pre-existing SoC pinctrl drivers.
See 63f8f3badf799c8b63ff33a489886bc138ce5d09 drm: bridge: Constify mode arguments to bridge .mode_set() operation
and fcd70cd36b9bf697122538c9e38e8cf954b2342b drm: Split out drm_probe_helper.h
arch/arm64/boot/dts/allwinner/overlay/sun50i-a64-spi-jedec-nor.dts:12.13-17.6:
Warning (spi_bus_reg): /fragment@0/__overlay__/spiflash: SPI bus unit
address format error, expected "0"
arch/arm64/boot/dts/allwinner/overlay/sun50i-a64-spi-jedec-nor.dts:26.13-31.6:
Warning (spi_bus_reg): /fragment@1/__overlay__/spiflash: SPI bus unit
address format error, expected "0"
Updated DT patch for allwinner unstable timer
Replace previous patch for DT timer node with new patch from upstream commit.
This matches the upstream change to the actual workaround in drivers/clocksource/arm_arch_timer.c
via commit c950ca8c35eeb32224a63adc47e12f9e226da241