* add workaround against default MAC Address (userland utility bdaddr does not work to set MAC Address as expected)
* enable bits for xt-q8l-v10 board (ap6330/bcm4330 part), switching AP6330 bluetooth to btbcm driver using serdev
facilities to avoid userspace machinery with deprecated hciattach tool, added bits to enable driver support in kernel.
Removed ap6330 bluetooth service from bsp packages, added initramfs-tools hook to include bcm4330b1.hcd firmware in initramfs
* add DFI driver to provide hardware-based memory controller load
* adapted DRAM Memory Controller driver from rk3328, add necessary headers
* provide device tree overlays to enable DDR3 clock scaling
* adapted rk322x-box to allow DDR speed bin selection to user
* add ipb900 board gpio configuration
* add rtl8723cs driver to linux-current kernel
* use ddrbin v1.10 set to 330 Mhz at boot
* provide overlays for ddr3 at 330, 528, 660 and 800 mhz
* split emmc overlays to enable options by user choice
* modified rk322x-config to support dmc, emmc overlays
* remove optee trust os in favor of rockchip proprietary blob
for dmc functionality
Add two bash arrays, XTRA_RSYNC_{FROM,TO}, defined in
/etc/default/armbian-ramlog, and expand these in the two rsync
invocations in /usr/lib/armbian/armbian-ramlog.
The use of bash arrays simplifies the use of multiple arguments and also
allows for in-band commentary between array elements.
When expanding, safely test for these arrays to exist. This is, sadly,
a little verbose in bash, so, while here, split the rsync invocations to
use line continuations.
Fixes https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/2846
- When trying to delete by using "backspace", it will also print a "*"
and also appended to password
- When pressing keys too fast, it is possible that some characters
actually printed on the screen
- users are "confused" about manipulating files in their home directories
- introduced security issues which have been worked around but there might be others too
- more recent htop may support network stuff oob (https://armbian.atlassian.net/browse/AR-771?focusedCommentId=10546)
Not touching logic or the (IMO ridiculous) behavior of this script. Just meant as a quick&dirty workaround for the specific sed/symlink attack vector. Check https://github.com/stealth/7350topless for details.
* VENDOR, rock-pi-n10, RM_LIST for armbian-config/zsh
VENDOR parameter in configuration
zsh is the best of course...
Static MAC for networkd
ROCK Pi N10 (Radxa) - Initial support, knwon bugs:
- Problem with poweroff (kernel panic).
- DeviceTree is not fully verified, I suspect missing and unnecessary
entries.
- No support for NPU
- u-boot without NVME support
- I have doubts if I chose the right preboot loader for RK3399Pro, NPU
and installed DDR memory.
* New RK3399Pro boot preloaders.
* rootfs checksum, DEBOOTSTRAP_LIST fix, output.log fix
Repaired checksum for rootfs
Added use PACKAGE_LIST_RM to purge DEBOOTSTRAP_LIST
Better logging to output.log
Fix for new host distribution detection (ie Debian Bullseye).
ubootdebs as new cleaning option
* Update 30-armbian-sysinfo
Fixed alignment of "Local users" and "IP" in third column.
Made it more compact by adding extra new line.
Added "both" traffic direction.
Removed "-h" vnstat argument because it doesn't do anything, changed "last 24h" to "today" (there is only "rx/tx for today" in --oneline output).
* Update armbian-motd.dpkg-dist
Add PRIMARY_DIRECTION description
* Update 30-armbian-sysinfo
fix new line logic
clean-up unused variables
* 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>
* add Jetson Nano
* Update jetson-nano.conf
* Update targets.conf
* Add better description
* Adjust config - try to enable ZRAM
* Packaging patch not needed
* Extlinux was solved in other commit
* Move board to CSC for now
Co-authored-by: Igor Pečovnik <igorpecovnik@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>