* [rockchip64-current] add gamepad and joystick support
Added modules similar to rockchip64-legacy
* [meson{64}-current] add gamepad and joystick support
* [gitignore] temp vim files
* [sunxi{64}-current] add gamepad and joystick support
* [mvebu{64}-current] add gamepad and joystick support
* [misc dev] add gamepad and joystick support
* [meson and sunxi legacy] add gamepad and joystick support
* [misc legacy] add gamepad and joystick support
* 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>
Although enabling this feature can have performance gain, this is
proven to be broken on new kernels and is dropped in linux-next now
in git commit 80bf194625f5.
Disable this to fix ZRAM issues and get future proof on this feature.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
* Enable TARGET_CORE module to run & publish iSCSI targets on armbian.
* Enable all iSCSI modules (IBLOCK,FILEIO,PSCSI) on all platforms.
* Revert "Enable all iSCSI modules (IBLOCK,FILEIO,PSCSI) on all platforms."
This reverts commit 7ab3882e0c.
* Enable all iSCSI modules (IBLOCK,FILEIO,PSCSI) on all platforms.
Co-authored-by: Luis Garcia <luis@Disgaea.local>
* Add HDMI sound support for Allwinner A10, A20, A31
Closes https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/2084
* Enable HDMI audio in kernel config and update config with misc modules
* Bump sunxi to 5.7.y
* Further cleanup 32bit works, 64bit needs more patches adjustement
* Also arm64 boots, SPI flash areas were refactored, new location is a bit fuzzy, leaving behind
* More fixed and cleanings, both variants builds now, but without overlay support
* fix sunxi overlays in AR-329 branch
Signed-off-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Ayotte <martinayotte@yahoo.ca>
* Merge kernel features from upstream part 1
* Update Rockchip and sunxi64
* Adding common features for mvebu and mvebu64
* add upstream patch character device -> media driver (#1877)
* meson64 and sunxi with current
* modified config character device -> media driver
* add upstream patch character device -> media driver
* add upstream patch character device -> media driver
* set sunxi-current kernel config to allow for tc classification (#1876)
* Updated kernel configs
Co-authored-by: MalikSiraj <37216310+MalikSiraj@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ChrisDumont <chrisdumont@telus.net>
Change kernel config so that devices with a Broadcom
protocol HCI UART bluetooth devices (such as the AP6212
on the BananaPi M2 Zero) can autoload the bluetooth
firmware, without the need for hciattach or
brcm_patchram_plus.
* 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.
* Move to new version of wireless driver for 8188EU, disable staging driver from kernel which is worse quality
* Update driver for RTL8812AU/21AU and RTL8814AU
* [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
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
* 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>