PWM controllable fan (G12A/B/SM1)
Commit provides two new overlays. One for the BananaPi CM4IO
Baseboard "GPIOH_5" and another for general use "GPIOX_5".
CM4IO HEADER PINS: 5V "4"; GND "6"; PWM "7"
On other units the location of the PWM HEADER PIN may vary,
so users will need to either review the wiki or schematic
of said unit.
Fan used in testing:
https://a.co/d/hasnLtj
Modifications: M2S/M5 RTL8822CS
Modded the overlays to be specific to the unit they were made
to be used on.
Tested-on: BananaPi BPI-CM4IO Baseboard with BPI-CM4 Module
Signed-off-by: Patrick Yavitz <pyavitz@xxxxx.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Yavitz <pyavitz@xxxxx.com>
- general-rc-drivers-should-produce-alternate-pulse-and-space-timing-events.patch: dropped
- added `-spidev` DT's for a few boards (gives access to SPI Flash in exchange for slower eMMC)
- cleanup 0000.patching_config.yaml for meson64-6.7
- arm64: dts: rockchip: pci3x4 for Mixtile Blade3
- pinctrl for `1 RK_PB2` pull_up
- regulator `vcc3v3_pcie30` always-on and boot-on
- there is probably a much better fix than this, but I couldn't find it
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
- arm64: dts: rockchip: cleanups for Mixtile Blade3
- drop `hym8563` pinctrl (don't think the blade3 has an RTC)
- `i2c5` is exposed on the 30-pin, add comment
- fix tab in `pcie30phy`
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Pardini <ricardo@pardini.net>
* Enable CPU frequency configuration for Orange Pi Zero 3
* Revert "Enable CPU frequency configuration for Orange Pi Zero 3"
This reverts commit 7af1ee1116.
* Enable CPU frequency configuration for Orange Pi Zero 3
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Co-authored-by: Gunjan Gupta <viraniac@gmail.com>
* merge patches from rockchip and rk322x families for current and edge
kernels
* adjust patches for tinkerboard to remove some cruft and overclocking
* rework kernel configs
* fix rk322x dmc to avoid lockup on rk3288
* migrate rockchip-6.6 into patch series, rename all patches with
more understandable names
* add gen-series.sh script in tools directory (it is a naive tool to
create patch series when you don't want to rebase everything)
While at it, also fixed the following warning
arch/arm64/boot/dts/allwinner/sun50i-h616.dtsi:189.40-191.6: Warning (unit_address_format): /soc/efuse@3006000/cpu-speed-grade@00: unit name should not have leading 0s
- add Device Odroid M1 device tree to dt subfolder
- fix permission for panther x2
- move and rename overlays
- integrate hardkernel fixup to rockchip fixup script
- detach nanopi r5 from nonexisting odroid kernel family to rockchip64
- Remove patches for 6.5
- Use correct overlay namings
- Align Board name with others from the vendor
> tl,dr: add 4 small-ish UEFI-like kernels, with Microsoft patches & fixes, for use with Microsoft WSL2 on x86/arm64 and 6.1.y/6.6.y
- the boards are UEFI derivatives, using a common `microsoft` vendor include to modify
- `KERNELPATCHDIR`/`LINUXFAMILY` (for now, we don't want those patches in regular UEFI builds / .debs)
- disable `EXTRAWIFI` (kernel is for a VM, will never have wifi so doesn't need any drivers)
- `LINUXCONFIG`, so we can use Microsoft's own monolithic kernel, required for WSL2 (their initrd is a mistery)
- really, what we're mostly interested right now are the kernels (in the future we might have an "Armbian" WSL2 app in the Microsoft Store)
- `current` `6.1.y`:
- rebased from https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel/tree/linux-msft-wsl-6.1.y onto real 6.1.y
- using Microsoft's `.config` exactly (monolithic, there are no `=m`'s)
- `edge` `6.6.y`:
- also from https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel/tree/linux-msft-wsl-6.1.y but rebased onto 6.6.y
- using updated Microsoft's `.config` (monolithic, there are no `=m`'s)
- dropped 2 of 6.1.y's patches that were actually upstreamed in the meantime:
- `mm-page_reporting-Add-checks-for-page_reporting_order-param` - mainlined in https://lore.kernel.org/all/1664517699-1085-2-git-send-email-shradhagupta@linux.microsoft.com/
- `hv_balloon-Add-support-for-configurable-order-free-page-reporting` - mainlined in https://lore.kernel.org/all/1664517699-1085-3-git-send-email-shradhagupta@linux.microsoft.com/
- drop the `arm64: hyperv: Enable Hyper-V synthetic clocks/timers` patch, since it causes asm breakage on 6.6.y
- a shame, but I tried and can't fix it myself - @kelleymh ?
- add my own patch to fix:
- `1709-drivers-hv-dxgkrnl-restore-uuid_le_cmp-removed-from-upstream-in-f5b3c341a.patch` due to https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230202145412.87569-1-andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com/ landing in 6.6
- `1710-drivers-hv-dxgkrnl-adapt-dxg_remove_vmbus-to-96ec29396-s-reality-void-return.patch` to adapt to
https://lore.kernel.org/all/TYCP286MB2323A93C55526E4DF239D3ACCAFA9@TYCP286MB2323.JPNP286.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM/